Wednesday, October 04, 2006

What is enrichment?

To me, enrichment means a chance to show what you know in a "different" context. Some students will be offered enrichment homework for chapters 3 - 7. Students doing enrichment homework for ch. 3 have aced their past two tests. These students are taught the same lesson and have direct instruction during class, then they work together in the hall to complete a different homework assignment. Students can earn enrichment for the next chapters by getting an A on this test. Students are not automatically in enrichment each chapter. It must be earned through consistent excellence in the classroom. These students will have the same instruction, quizzes and tests as their peers.

Upcoming Homework:

Oct. 4: Complete p. 110 #8-36 all, copy each problem. Enrichment students complete the 3-2 enrichment sheet and p. 11- 327-36.

Oct. 5: Comlete the 3-3 worksheet and p. 112-3 #4-7 all, #28 - 38 all. Enrichment students complete the 3-3 enrichment sheet and p. 113 #28-38 all.

Oct. 6: Complete p. 118-9 #11-33 odd, #34, #37, #39-47 all. Enrichment students complete the 3-4 enrichment sheet.

Oct. 9: Complete the Halloween Decimal cut and paste worksheet. Enrichment students may choose between the regular assignment or the 3-5 enrichment sheet.

Oct. 10: All students are to prepare for the ch. 3 test by: re-reading Ch. 3 using the SQ4R method, reviewing: notes, homework, quizzes and then taking the practice test that was sent home.

Oct. 11: CHAPTER THREE TEST - NO HOMEWORK

Oct. 12: First Quarter Benchmark Test - NO HOMEWORK - End of the first grading period. Report Cards will be sent home during P/T Conferences.

Oct. 13: Ch. 3 Test Corrections - when the work is done students will play yahtzee or T-Races in class.

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