We are on week 3 of our 'REMOTE LEARNING' term and I am happy to see most you all working very hard to be successful. Remember, to be successful you need to stay organized, be present every morning on our class website and Teams Check-ins. I will be giving you mini-lessons or review lessons on most days after the morning check in @10am. If you miss a lesson for whatever reason, please me to let me know why you were not present. I will also record all our meetings and lessons so you can catch up in case you were absent. |
1)TESTS:
- Complete your TESTS: THEY MUST BE COMPLETED TODAY!
- Only 21 students completed their Word work test
- Only 18 studnets completed their math quiz
2.) MORNING CHECK IN: 10am in teams
- After you have read the C-chart, enter our 'MORNING CHECK-IN' Channel and give the morning message a thumbs up to indicate you are present.
- While you wait for the meeting to start
- I will review the digital photography project and adding integers
- Continue working on the assignment form yesterday. It must be completed, marked and corrected by (Thursday at 9am)
- Ask any questions you have in the math channel on TEAMS
- Answer Key Assignment #3 Part 1 (click)
- Answer Key Assignment # 3 Part 2 p245-247 # 1-15 2 (click)
- INTEGRITY!
4.) ART: Digital Photography
- In the appropriate DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CHNNEL on Teams, post two new pictures using TWO new digital photography composition techniques
- Provide FEEDBACK to at least TWO other member sin your group to help them improve their photographs
- Use the feedback given to take a new photograph that used the technique in a more effective way.
- Post the new photo under your first one so we can compare them
- The past few months have been challenging for people around the world. The way we live has changed dramatically. We have learned much about ourselves, the people around us, and life in general.
- I would like you to write a letter to yourself keeping in mind what has been going on around you in 2020.
- We often think of advice as passing on wisdom from elder to youth, teacher to student, parent to child. It is usually the person with the greater background knowledge that guides the novice.
- But today, the coin will flip! As your present-day selves, offer advice to an older, more experienced selves. Think of this as an exercise in self-love.
- Think of this letter as a way of preserving and protecting what's important today well into the future!
- Click here for a few examples you could use to model yours after.
LEARNING INTENTION: I can write a personal letter to my future self.
SUCCESS CRITERIA:
1.) Use a proper letter format:
- Date, greeting, body of letter, and ending salutation.
2.) Keep the 6 Write Traits in your mind as you write.
3.) Make your letter thoughtful and meaningful.
4.) Read one other student's letter who has not yet received feedback and give him/her suggestions on how she can improve on the givens (spelling, capitals, punctuation, grammar, sentence structure).
5.) Edit/revise based on feedback you receive. If you do not receive any feedback, complete a self-assessment. You will also be able to edit/revise tomorrow morning between 9-10am.