Parents and Students: Be aware some videos are youtube links and we can't always control what plays in ads or after the selected videos. You may want to stop the video from playing whatever comes up next. PreK Please watch the following video and discuss it with parents. (Optional) Elementary (1-4th Grade)#1 Please read through the following syllabus and discuss it with a parent.
#2 Please watch the following videos and discuss them with a parent. Our quiz/discussion will be over this content and what we completed last week in class. Middle School (5-8th Grade)Here are documents to read and take notes on this week along with advice for taking quizzes. How should you study for quizes? In short the students may use notes for their quiz which they have taken, but I'm not going to let them directly use the handouts at the quiz. The point of the quiz is to make sure they are staying up to speed and keeping up with their reading. The quiz will have questions both from the previous week of class and from the reading assigned the previous week. It is an open note quiz, but not open book/handout quiz. If we make it an open book quiz we risk making the reading at home nonessential and repetition and retention will be much lower. Here are a couple of examples for questions which might end up on the quiz. Make sure you have the answers to these questions and complete your reading for Monday.
TAKE NOTES ON A SEPARATE PAPER OR NOTECARDS. Please read/review the following 3 documents for the upcoming quiz.
High School (9-12th Grade)Here are documents to read and take notes on this week along with advice for taking quizzes. How should you study for quizes? In short the students may use notes for their quiz which they have taken, but I'm not going to let them directly use the handouts at the quiz. The point of the quiz is to make sure they are staying up to speed and keeping up with their reading. The quiz will have questions both from the previous week of class and from the reading assigned the previous week. It is an open note quiz, but not open book/handout quiz. If we make it an open book quiz we risk making the reading at home nonessential and repetition and retention will be much lower. Here are a couple of examples for questions which might end up on the quiz. Make sure you have the answers to these questions and complete your reading for Monday.
TAKE NOTES ON A SEPARATE PAPER OR NOTECARDS. Please read/review the following 4 documents for the upcoming quiz.
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