Thursday, March 31, 2016

Ecosystems, Report Cards, and Awards Assembly

Ecosystems



Next week we will review ecosystems.

  • Homework for the weeks of March 28th-April 7th -TCAP Test Prep Booklets. Please answer all of the questions on your bubble sheet. This will count as two homework grades. The due date for this assignment is Thursday, April 7th. Any incorrect answers must be corrected on lined paper with questions and answers. 
  • Report cards will be sent home April 6th
  • Awards Assembly Thursday, April 7th




Wednesday, March 16, 2016

From Cells to Ecosystems



When we return to school we will begin a review of Chapter 1. This will cover everything from cells to ecosystems.


  • No Homework for the week of Spring Break March 14th-25th
  • Homework for the weeks of March 28th-April 7th -TCAP Test Prep Booklets. Please answer all of the questions on your bubble sheet. This will count as two homework grades. The due date for this assignment is Thursday, April 7th.





Monday, March 14, 2016

Spring Break

Spring Break 



The children worked hard during our TNREADY testing and did their personal best.  I hope that all of you have a safe, healthy, and happy Spring Break! Enjoy this special time with your friends and family.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Jeans for Wishes on Friday, March 11


  • Jeans for Wishes on Friday, March 11: Campus School is partnering with Make-A-Wish Mid-South.  Bring a $5 donation on Friday in exchange for wearing jeans! You can help make wishes come true for children with life-threatening illnesses!
  • Spring Intersession is March 14 -18. 
  • Spring Break is March 14 -25. 

Next week we will wrap up our Physical Science unit by viewing Hunting the Elements.
Where do nature’s building blocks, called the elements, come from? They’re the hidden ingredients of everything in our world, from the carbon in our bodies to the metals in our smartphones. To unlock their secrets, NOVA's Hunting the Elements spins viewers through the world of weird, extreme chemistry: the strongest acids, the deadliest poisons, the universe’s most abundant elements, and the rarest of the rare—substances cooked up in atom smashers that flicker into existence for only fractions of a second.