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MR. MAYNARD READING

A class Diary of What's Happening in Room 122

2016-2017 school year: day 33 review

10/23/2016

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Scottie Pippen (and Mr. Maynard) approve the Day 33 Review.
by Giovany Matias-Gomez (Room 201) Victoria Medellin (201)
Delaney Gade (203)
Jolene Haran (203)
Natalia Holguin (203)
Emilia Niemiec (203)
  • Today in Math class, we learned that a square is a rectangle by the four equal sides. We had a debate that who agrees that a square is a rectangle or who disagrees. :-) Giovany Matias-Gomez :-)
  • Today in Science class, we did an extra period of math. We learned about patterns, and questions about if a square is a rectangle. We also learned about if a rectangle was a square. :) Victoria Medellin :)
  • Today in Reading class, we went over our vocab corrections to learn from our mistakes. Also we read three chapters of Because of Mr. Terupt. We learned about Mr. Terupt and his coma. We also had a debate about who's fault it is for Mr. Terupt's coma. For homework today, it's optional to fix vocab corrections. Also, we have to work on our project. Have a great day!!! :-) Delaney Gade :-)
  • Today in Social Studies class, we read an article about Trump during the debate not saying if we would accept an election loss. We circled unknown words and highlighted main ideas. We labeled the lede and caption. We are going over these parts because we are going to have an exam on the article. We learned about the debate. We learned about new words and what they mean. Next we did CNN and we wrote our answers on whiteboards. We then moved around the room to see the other answers. Next we packed up and went to our homeroom. :) Jolene Haran :)
  • Today in Ms. Reodica's Writing class, we went over our homework about independent and dependent clauses so we could learn from their mistakes. Independent clauses mean a group of words that can stand by itself. Dependent clauses are a group of words that cannot stand by itself. :-) Natalia Holguin :-)
  • Today in Mr. Maynard's Writing class, we did two D.O.L.s (Daily Oral Language). We do these everyday. Then we corrected our independent and dependent quiz from yesterday. We also did our D.O.L. quiz. After our quiz, we did a Word Ladder. We lastly did riddles. My group has the least. :) Emilia Niemiec :) 

Nice job by all - have a great weekend. :-) Mr. Maynard :-)
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cristian palacios
10/24/2016 06:44:43 pm

hi

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    Chris Maynard is a sixth-grade reading teacher in Chicago Public Schools (CPS). The 2015/2016 school year will be his fourth year as a teacher.

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