Good morning,
Today we read about Ezeudu's funeral.
Your homework:
1. Describe the funeral.
2. How did Achebe describe Ezeudu's life?
I'll see you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
Monday, November 24, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Foreshadowing
Good morning,
You guys did such a great job working independently and coming up with some very thoughtful answers.
Your homework for tonight is:
Who is Amadi?
How could Amadi be foreshadowing? (Remember what the story is about)
See you tomorrow,
Ms Betsy
You guys did such a great job working independently and coming up with some very thoughtful answers.
Your homework for tonight is:
Who is Amadi?
How could Amadi be foreshadowing? (Remember what the story is about)
See you tomorrow,
Ms Betsy
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
When Plates Collide!
Hello,
Great job today. To those of you latecomers, thank you for attempting the lesson independently.
Your homework for tonight is:
What is the relation between faults and earthquakes?
Thanks,
Ms. Betsy
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
What is a conversion factor???
Good morning,
I'm proud of the work you did this morning.
Your homework for tonight.....
1) 6 feet = ______ yards
2) 96 inches =______ feet
3) 60 inches =______ feet
Keep on being great!
See you tomorrow,
Ms Betsy
I'm proud of the work you did this morning.
Your homework for tonight.....
1) 6 feet = ______ yards
2) 96 inches =______ feet
3) 60 inches =______ feet
Keep on being great!
See you tomorrow,
Ms Betsy
Monday, November 17, 2014
Parent Teacher Conferences (Tonight)
Hello,
Thank you for your flexibility this morning. It isn't always easy to deviate from what you're used to, so calmly changing classroom locations today was commendable.
Your homework is to consider the following passage about two women discussing their children:
"...How old is she now?"
"She is about ten years old."
"I think she will stay. They usually stay if they do not die before the age of six."
"I pray she stays," said Ekwefi with a heavy sigh.
What are the two women talking about? What insights into the Igbo culture can you gain from this conversation?
Remember, Parent Teacher conferences are tonight. I cannot wait to meet your parents, guardians, friends, etc. Conferences will be held at the main site (E. 4th st) from 5:30 to 8:00 tonight. Tomorrow is a half day. We will be dismissing early because we are having Parent Teacher conferences from 12:20 to 2:50 at the main site.
See you at Parent Teacher conferences,
Ms. Betsy
Thank you for your flexibility this morning. It isn't always easy to deviate from what you're used to, so calmly changing classroom locations today was commendable.
Your homework is to consider the following passage about two women discussing their children:
"...How old is she now?"
"She is about ten years old."
"I think she will stay. They usually stay if they do not die before the age of six."
"I pray she stays," said Ekwefi with a heavy sigh.
What are the two women talking about? What insights into the Igbo culture can you gain from this conversation?
Remember, Parent Teacher conferences are tonight. I cannot wait to meet your parents, guardians, friends, etc. Conferences will be held at the main site (E. 4th st) from 5:30 to 8:00 tonight. Tomorrow is a half day. We will be dismissing early because we are having Parent Teacher conferences from 12:20 to 2:50 at the main site.
See you at Parent Teacher conferences,
Ms. Betsy
Friday, November 14, 2014
Brrrr....
Hello,
Welcome to the beginning of a chilly winter. Please remember to take care of yourself and get plenty of rest.
Your homework for tonight is:
In what ways are Igbo women strong and powerful? In what ways are they vunerable?
Remember, there are parent-teacher conferences next week. On
Monday, the conferences are from 5:00 - 7:30. On Tuesday, the
conferences are from 1:00 to 3:00. We don't have a classroom on Monday
or Thursday of this upcoming week.
Thanks,
Betsy
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
The beat goes on...
Hello,
Your homework for tonight is:
1. Based on the context of chapter four, what do you think the rules are during "The Week of Peace?"
Monday, November 10, 2014
Title: Meanwhile, in Umuofia..
Hello students,
Welcome to Monday! Remember, no school tomorrow. Parent-teacher
conferences are next week on Monday and Tuesday. Encourage your
parents, advocates, guardians and siblings to come. It will be at the
main site on East 4th street. I look forward to seeing you there and
meeting your families.
Your homework for tonight...
- What do the constant references to gender (male/female) say about Okonkwo? About Igbo culture?
Thank you for your hard work. You guys rock! Keep it up.
See on WEDNESDAY,
Ms. Betsy
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Things Fall Apart
Hello,
Great job today! Sometimes it can be difficult to get into a new story but you all did a great job.
Please remember to take care of yourselves. The weather is changing and you work in a hospital. Get enough rest, eat plenty of vegetables and drink lots of water.
Your homework tonight:
1: What was Okonkwo's greatest fear?
2. What is your greatest fear?
See you tomorrow (Friday!!!!),
Ms Betsy
Great job today! Sometimes it can be difficult to get into a new story but you all did a great job.
Please remember to take care of yourselves. The weather is changing and you work in a hospital. Get enough rest, eat plenty of vegetables and drink lots of water.
Your homework tonight:
1: What was Okonkwo's greatest fear?
2. What is your greatest fear?
See you tomorrow (Friday!!!!),
Ms Betsy
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Point Slope Form
Hello,
Thanks for all of your hard work today. Remember, we are all
equally, exactly, completely worthy of being here in this life. (Carry
that thought with you)
Your homework for tonight is:
1. A straight line equation can also be called a ____________________________________________________
2. Given the point (1,4) and a slope of 2, write the linear equation in point slope form
Bring a backpack, notebook and something to write with every day!
See you tomorrow,
Ms. Betsy
Monday, November 3, 2014
A new book, a new week, a new start!
Hello,
Remember that we don't have school tomorrow!
Your homework tonight is to answer the following questions:
1. What is imperialism?
2. What is colonialism?
3. How are imperialism and colonialism related?
See you on Wednesday,
Ms. Betsy