We are seeing the foundations of the Women’s Rights movement as well as the Abolitionist movement in preparation for the Civil War. We will be discussing the final sectional issues that will tear our nation apart. We are going to finish this quarter on the eve of Lincoln’s election in 1860.
Mr. Prawel

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Kindergarten is exploring shapes. In our bridges curriculum we are sorting and classifying, and graphing shapes by their size, shape, color, sides corners, curved, and straight sides. Kindergarten is very excited to use these skills in their workplaces. K-V has also had the chance to sort and classify toy bugs, by their different physical attributes.
Diana Velez

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This week we have been busy sorting, counting, estimating and graphing all kinds of buttons that we have recorded on our classroom addition chart. Mrs. Calma

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Everyone is so excited to be taking home our phonics readers to share with our families. All the readers have a special box to store them in to keep them in one place.  Mrs. Calma

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We are discussing all the wonderful freedoms we have in our Great Country and the most important one of all we discovered is the Freedom to worship GOD, READ OUR BIBLE, AND GO TO CHURCH!!
Mrs. Calma

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In math we have been working on topics from Algebra and Geometry. Students completed a project with graphs, bar graphs, and line graphs. They had to take a survey and transfer the data onto their graph.
Mrs. Christian

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Students are working hard on algebraic expressions and variables. This will come in handy for future problem solving.
Mrs. Christian

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Things are shaping up in Geometry. We have been working on angles, lines – parallel and perpendicular. Next we will tackle congruent triangles.
Mrs. Christian

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The Forensics class went to John Jay University on Saturday, October 18 for a “hands on workshop”. WHat a great time we had. We performed experiment and we taught by their college profeore.

 The students have also been creating scenarios for other groups to solve the mystery using forensic terminology.
Mrs. Christian

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The Forensics class went to John Jay University on Saturday, October 18 for a hands on workshop. The students have been creating scenarios for other groups to solve the mystery using forensic terminology.
Mrs. Christian

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