Dream, Believe, Achieve!
Question of the Day:
How are you all doing today? (Don't forget the subject when you respond!)
Skill Blitz
Our Reading Comprehension Skill this week has been Fact and Opinion. A fact is something that can be proven. An opinion is someone's belief about something.
As you read, it's important for you to be thinking about what you read from this frame of reference. Many things that we read are written with the purpose of persuading the readers to believe one thing or another. Even an over-emphasis of certain facts (and the absence of other facts) can be used to persuade readers. As you go through the day today, think about what is a fact (that can be proven), and what is an opinion (what someone believes, but can't be definitively proven)
Rule Reminders
On the lunch court, make sure that you carefully walk to the table that is designated for your class. When you are eating, make sure that you are seated, and don't get up unless you raise your hand and are called on to get up.
Also, don't forget to look at the Super 8 rules, and use them to prevent conflicts.
Lunch and Attendance:
For lunch, you have two choices, the Farm Fresh Salad Bar, or the hot lunch.
Cheeseburger on a bun
Corn on the cob
Applesauce
If you would like to have a hot lunch, please raise your hand.
Teachers, please take a count and make a note on your online attendance form.
High Expectations:
There's no choice, achieving your personal best is required every day at Emerson!
Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance!
Question of the Day:
How are you all doing today? (Don't forget the subject when you respond!)
Skill Blitz
Our Reading Comprehension Skill this week has been Fact and Opinion. A fact is something that can be proven. An opinion is someone's belief about something.
As you read, it's important for you to be thinking about what you read from this frame of reference. Many things that we read are written with the purpose of persuading the readers to believe one thing or another. Even an over-emphasis of certain facts (and the absence of other facts) can be used to persuade readers. As you go through the day today, think about what is a fact (that can be proven), and what is an opinion (what someone believes, but can't be definitively proven)
Rule Reminders
On the lunch court, make sure that you carefully walk to the table that is designated for your class. When you are eating, make sure that you are seated, and don't get up unless you raise your hand and are called on to get up.
Also, don't forget to look at the Super 8 rules, and use them to prevent conflicts.
Lunch and Attendance:
For lunch, you have two choices, the Farm Fresh Salad Bar, or the hot lunch.
Cheeseburger on a bun
Corn on the cob
Applesauce
If you would like to have a hot lunch, please raise your hand.
Teachers, please take a count and make a note on your online attendance form.
High Expectations:
There's no choice, achieving your personal best is required every day at Emerson!
Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance!
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