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ISSUE 13

December 8, 2014

Anthropologists' Bulletin
THEME: Building new knowledge with percentages, decimals, fractions,
ecosystems, habitats, reading with expression, and writing stories that come
to life.
Mathematics

Social Studies (History)

Group S

Group S (Upper Division):

Fractions as a part of a set.

Utopian Project

Group L
Mixed Operations: Interpreting Data
Tables

Due: Wednesday
Group L (Middle Division):

Spanish
Group S and L:

Beanville7 elements
AssessmentWednesday

Dialogues

Science
Group S
Discussing Adaptation
Group L:
Ecosystems and Habitats

Language Arts/ Reading


Group S:
Parts of Speech, Comprehension,
Narrative stories

Group L:
Christmas Spelling List-activities
Based on this list

**** Weekly Student Anthropologists (Students who display exemplary behavior and
growth mindset in all classes.) Previous Week: Matteo Diana & Capucine Gayote
Current Week:

Peter Rinehart and Keanna Leslie

Spelling: Group S
1. Coal
2. Shopping
3. Sleigh bells
4. Nutcracker
5. Gingerbread
6. Vacation
7. Sugarplum
8. Togetherness
9. Sweater
10. Trimming
11. Joyful

Spelling: Group L
(Christmas Words)
1. angel
2. coal
3. crche
4. exchange
5. hot chocolate
6. Jingle Bells
7. lights
8. mittens
9. popcorn
10. sleigh

12. Unwrap
13. Winter
14. Jack Frost
15. icicle

Important dates/ events

IXL Math (15 minutes a day/4 days)


RAZ KIDS (15 minutes a day/4 days)
Physical Education (dress out Wednesday)

******* Vacation Homework:


Language Arts/ Raz Kids/

S= One story or One 5 paragraph essay (Your choice)


L= Raz Kids (one story- Use Any Theme You want)

Math/ Science
S= IXL (Mixed Number and Fractions)
L= IXL (Mixed Operations)

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