due 12/2- finish reading the Green Book and complete the blue figurative language packet.
due 12/4- no homework
3rd Grade Math
due 12/2- White multiplication worksheet (pg 93 & 94) Work on division facts
due 12/4- Gold division worksheet
4th Grade Reading
due 12/3- Blue Worksheet. Complete a story map for your Tall Tale
4th Grade Math
due 12/2- Problem Solver Packet pages 7-12
due 12/4- Problem Solver Packet pages13-18
5th Grade Reading
due 12/3- read chapters 1-6 of Island of the Blue Dolphins and complete Vocabulary, questions & literary assignment (back side of white worksheet)
5th Grade Math
due 12/2- ACE 2.1 (problems 1-3)
due 12/4- ACE 2.2 (problems 4-8)
Check out these upcoming events!!
Student/Parent Panel on Accelerated Math Opportunity: University of Minnesota Talented Youth Math Program (UMTYMP)
Do you have a child in grades 4-10? Does your child excel at math? Would your child benefit from learning math at an accelerated pace?
Lakeville Council for Gifted and Talented is holding a Student/Parent panel with current and former participants of the University of Minnesota Talented Youth Math Program (UMTYMP) http://www.itcep.umn.edu/umtymp/ Come and ask questions about Lakeville students' experiences with this program. Find out if this opportunity is right for your child and what you need to do to qualify.
Date: Monday, November 24th
Time: 6:30-7:00 social time, 7:00-8:00pm panel discussion
Location: Cherryview Elementary Media Center, 8600 175th Street, Lakeville
Cost: None Open to students and parents from any school district
12/2 Young Scientists Roundtable
Dr. Joanne Slavin, Ph.D., R.D., will illuminate nutrition biochemistry and discuss the effects of various food and eating trends on human health at the December Young Scientist Roundtable program. Dr. Slavin, Professor in the Department of Food Science and Nutrition at the University of Minnesota, will speak on "Your Energy Reserves: From Pop to Pilates" on Tuesday, December 2 at 7:00 p.m. at Wayzata Central Middle School Auditorium.
All monthly programs are open to all students in grades K - 12 and their parents and school staff. The programs are free and no reservations are needed. More information online at http://www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/ysr/
Do you have a child in grades 4-10? Does your child excel at math? Would your child benefit from learning math at an accelerated pace?
Lakeville Council for Gifted and Talented is holding a Student/Parent panel with current and former participants of the University of Minnesota Talented Youth Math Program (UMTYMP) http://www.itcep.umn.edu/umtymp/ Come and ask questions about Lakeville students' experiences with this program. Find out if this opportunity is right for your child and what you need to do to qualify.
Date: Monday, November 24th
Time: 6:30-7:00 social time, 7:00-8:00pm panel discussion
Location: Cherryview Elementary Media Center, 8600 175th Street, Lakeville
Cost: None Open to students and parents from any school district
12/2 Young Scientists Roundtable
Dr. Joanne Slavin, Ph.D., R.D., will illuminate nutrition biochemistry and discuss the effects of various food and eating trends on human health at the December Young Scientist Roundtable program. Dr. Slavin, Professor in the Department of Food Science and Nutrition at the University of Minnesota, will speak on "Your Energy Reserves: From Pop to Pilates" on Tuesday, December 2 at 7:00 p.m. at Wayzata Central Middle School Auditorium.
All monthly programs are open to all students in grades K - 12 and their parents and school staff. The programs are free and no reservations are needed. More information online at http://www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/ysr/