Kid's College Class Codes

2nd Period
3rd Period
4th Period
5th Period
6th Period
7th Period
KCC56520
KCC11029
KCC77735
KCC56058
KCC21742
KCC23086

Study Island Lessons
All work for the week is due by the end of the class period on Friday.

Week of March 22-26
Writing Choice: Famous for a Day or Worst Fear
  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Bell Ringer Literary Devices Inferences and Conclusions Culture in Literature Compare and Contrast Genres
Week of March 29 - April 1
Writing Choice: Ruler of Country or Back to the Past
  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Bell Ringer Sequence of Events Summarizing and Paraphrasing Main Idea and Supporting Details Making Predictions Problem and Solution
Week of April 5 - 9
Writing Choice: Size of a Mouse or Win an Award
  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Bell Ringer Technical Information Using Resources Author's Purpose Author's Bias Cause and effect

 


THE BOOKWORM RACE IS ON!!!

Students in every class are in competition to spell the longest word in our favorite
educational game "Bookworm Adventures!" Tied for the lead is Eliada and Jack.
Both boys used 15 of the 16 letters!

Eliada - specializations
Jack - capitalizations


Other top spellers:

Luke - reassuring

Curran - legitimately


Conor - rebounders

Carson - regurgitated

Cheyanne - footballers

Ian - refinements

Jack - duplicators

Kyle - prevarications

Nick - assasinations

Raleigh - rebellions

Ricky - counterfeits

Treasure - adventurers

 

7th and 8th Grade Computer Literacy

The 7th and 8th grade Computer Literacy classes will be learning the various
programs of Microsoft Office, creating Photo Shows, and participating in a new ILEAP/LEAP program called Study Island. Information on the the program will
be sent home with the students next week.
All core subjects will be incorporated into computer projects and activities.



6th Grade Exploring Technology

The students are utilizing the programs Type to Learn and Typing Instructor.  
 Each student is working through the program at his/her own pace.