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Thursday, March 2, 2017

3/2/17

The fifth graders continue to make steady progress on a number of different fronts. Both the explorer project and the literary essays are coming along nicely. The students also spent some time today looking at an MCAS practice test.

As a reminder, I received this information from Matthew Coleman, the math director for Arlington:

"On Tuesday, March 14th, the Director of Mathematics will present about the transition to Ottoson Middle School, specific to the mathematics department. The primary audience for the event is families that have children entering 6th grade during the 2017-2018 school year.  All are welcome though.


Topics will include:

  1. Bypassing Math 6 for extreme high achievers.  The structure and timeline for this opportunity will be outlined.
  2. The Math Support Intervention Program for grades 6-8.
  3. Digital Media and Literacy, a computer programming based class for 6th graders.
  4. Pathways and courses for grades 6-12.  Basically, planning ahead and learning about 6-12 mathematics in the Arlington Public Schools.
The majority of the event will cover the first two topics as this event will have a transitional focus.  Please note that the event will be held at Ottoson Middle School from 7-8:30.  "



Homework

Reading - 30 minutes of independent reading.

Character Trait Project - Students received directions for a project that will be due on Friday March 10th.

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