Friday, February 25, 2011

Homework Assignments

Dear Students,
I was really proud of the effort you have been putting into your XtraMath and Kid Biz articles. Three students in our class received the top scores for a day or a week at our school! Keep up the great work. I can't wait to see which colored car wins the race next week. Remember, Go Green!

Over the weekend, please read aloud favorite parts of your biography book to a parent. Have a parent complete the bottom of page 19. These are your weekend assignments:

I. Language Arts
a. Reading record: read for 30 minutes and record pages read. Pages read should be initialed by parent and homework folder signed for week #8.

b. Kid Biz: read 4 news articles and complete 5 steps. Entries #22-25 due Monday.

c. Literature Sharing folder: read aloud favorite part of your Biography book to parents. Completed bottom of page 19 due Monday.

d. Reading: Quadrirama panels #1-4 and flag due Monday. For the flag, type Making Inferences, your name and student number and Due Date Monday February 28, 2011. The font size is 10-12. Have the flag typed and you can assembly it on Monday.

II. Math
a. Mrs. D.C. 1) corrections to PW126. 2) complete TB pg. 527 #1-12 (all). For #4-9 you should have 3 answers -- estimate in cm, actual in cm and actual in mm.

b. Mrs. K: 1) complete TB pg. 430 #23-32 (all), TB pg. 433 #1-8 (all).

c. XtraMath: complete 1 assessment.

III. Other
a. Japanese: Hiragana Practice 3 w/sheet. Study greeting chart #1-9 (page 1).

b. Communication folders due Monday.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

dear mrs.DC

I do not know what to type on the flag,so can you tell me what to put on the flag.

From Breann Lee

Mrs. Dela Cruz said...

Hi Breann!
For the flag, type Making Inferences, By and your name, Student Number and Due Date: Monday February 28, 2011. The font size is 10-12. On Monday, you can cut it out and attach it to the bamboo stick.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz

Anonymous said...

Mrs. Dela Cruz,
On kidbiz there's a sign next to the number of articles, its like this, (>65). What does it mean?

From,
Zoe Clarke

Anonymous said...

mrs.delacruz, what color knee length slip do i need?

Anonymous said...

mrs delacruz
do you only check at times 7:30

Mrs. Dela Cruz said...

Hi Zoe!
I just received an email from Kid Biz that said you scored the most points for this past week! I'm not sure what the >65 means. On Monday, let me look at your web page and I can email Kid Biz for an explanation. Meanwhile, keep up the great work!

Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz

Mrs. Dela Cruz said...

Dear ?
You need a white colored knee length slip. I mostly check the blog at 7:30 p.m. Sometimes I may check it earlier if I am using my computer.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. DelaCruz,
where did you get the candy?
And which store[distict]?

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. D.C.
What is a knee length strip??

from,
Diana

Anonymous said...

Dear mrs dela cruz,

I have more things for the spring fling at home that im bringing tommorow.
taylor;)

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs.DC,
Is it okay if I glue on the SEE on the quedrirama tomorrow in the morning because I need to get the border paper? Or is it a pink slip for not glueing it on?

~erin

Anonymous said...

Dear mrs.dela Cruz ,
For the field trip money why is it 4 dollars even though Its in the MPB?


Emele:)

Mrs. Dela Cruz said...

Hi Erin!
As long as you have the information typed, it will be okay. I will be giving you time to also put together the flag.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz

Mrs. Dela Cruz said...

Hi Diana!
A knee length slip is a slip that ends near your knee cap. I can show you the length tomorrow.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz :)

Mrs. Dela Cruz said...

Hi Taylor!
That is great! Bring the items in to school this week.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz

Mrs. Dela Cruz said...

Hi Emele!
The cost is for the play. It costs $4.00 per student.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz

Mrs. Dela Cruz said...

Michelle,
I purchased the candy at a store in Waimalu Shopping center called Baldwins. This is located in the Pearl City area.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz