Welcome to the Team 7-4 Daily Blog
Thursday, September 3, 2020
For more details about what was done in your specific class (videos/powerpoints, etc.), go to CANVAS for that information.
Math: We went over lesson 6 which was a review over the first five lessons and went over the study guide review from yesterday. Students will need their computer tomorrow. There will be an assessment over lessons 1 - 6 tomorrow. You will also need your chromebook Tuesday when you come back. If you have ear buds, bring them.
Pre-Algebra: We went over lesson 6 which was a review over the first five lessons and went over the study guide review from yesterday. Students will need their computer tomorrow. There will be an assessment over lessons 1 - 6 tomorrow. You will also need your chromebook Tuesday when you come back. If you have ear buds, bring them.
Science: 3.3 was finished today. Start thinking about which claim you are leaning towards in the formation of the channel on Mars. We reviewed evidence that has been presented on all cards. Digital Notebook 3 should be done through page fifteen after today. Class video posted on Canvas.
English: Students took a TDA quiz on Canvas today.
7th Period English: Students took notes over nouns in digital notebooks. There is a short assignment on google classroom that is due tomorrow. "A" is due on Friday.
Geography: Today we finished our Parts of a Map notes and participated in some partner practice with map scale. We also checked out our textbooks! Check out Google Classroom/Canvas for any missed work or assignments!
**Also, just a quick reminder to help your student's charge their chromebooks at home.
Contact Team 7-4
phone: 308 698-8120 (front office)
emails:
Mitch Sanny - Math Randi Kuhn - Geography
mitsanny@kearneycats.com rankuhn@kearneycats.com
Sandra Hanson - Science Emily Davidson - English
sanhanson@kearneycats.com emidavidson@kearneycats.com
MATH STUDENTS who have missed school: Go to the website embarc (click here or go to Mr. Sanny's website for the link) and navigate to the module and lesson you missed. You can watch a video of someone teaching that lesson. The book they use might be slightly different than ours, but it should be pretty close.
Online English website: my.hrw.com
If you are absent, go to this website horizon74.blogspot.com to see what you missed.