Teacher:

Jennifer Solinger

Email:

jsolinger@summit-academy.org

Date Modified:

11/20/2008 11:55 AM

Announcements

Grades

 

Middle School Parents: 

 

If your child intends to attend a Catholic High School and will take the Placement Test in December, then email Dr. Elswick (melswick@summit-academy.org) ASAP so that he can write a letter requesting extended time for your child.  The email must specify at which school your child will take the test.  Students take the test at the same school in which they intend to enroll.  During the first week or two during November, Dr. Elswick will send two copies of each letter requesting extended time—1 to the high school and 1 to you.  If you feel that your child does not need extended time, then no action is required.

 

 

As you attend the high school open houses, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about high school.

 

Reminders

 

 

Please encourage your son or daughter to bring an independent reading novel to school with them each day. Visit a local library or bookstore and help your child pick out a book that he or she will truly like.

 

 

Math

 

                

                No math class today.               

 

Literacy

 

Literature: Who are you???

                    Top Ten List

                    Pictorial Timeline due Friday

 

Spelling: lesson 11:

 

Grammar: Verbs

 

Homework:

                     Finish grammar work

                     Finish/turn in missing work

                     Read for 20 minutes

 

 

    

          

 

 

                 

 

 

 

Science

 

Thursday----Students are currently working on a research project

                     Each student will present a power point presentation in two  

                     weeks on a catastrophic event of his choice.

 

                     We are working on these in class three days a week.

 

 

Science Lab Wednesday

 

 

 

Missing Assignments:

 

                Patrick: lessons 4,7,8,9

                Paul Rowan—lesson 2

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

Social Studies