Friday, March 27, 2009

March Manners

This week the 7th grade homebases finished up a project called "March Manners". Two weeks ago we talked about some basic manners and read a book about some "thingumajigs" who don't ever mind their manners. Each homebase took a manner to present to the whole 7th grade class and we had some skits, posters and even a song to remind us about some basic manners. The manners that we focused on were:
  1. Wait your turn and don't interrupt other people when they are speaking.
  2. No name calling. Even if it's in "fun", name calling hurts.
  3. Chew with your mouth closed.
  4. Say, "Please" and "Thank you" often.
  5. Clean up after yourself. Whether at home, at school or at a friend's house, always pick up after yourself.
  6. Display good sportsmanship.
  7. Take compliments courteously.
  8. Dress for success. If you don't look like you respect yourself or take yourself seriously, then other people won't respect you or take you seriously either.
  9. Exiting/Entering etiquette.
  10. Respect differences.

All the homebases did a great job presenting their manners and I've heard more "please" and "thank you" over the last couple of weeks. Great job 7th grade!!

Have a wonderful, safe Spring Break!!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Puerto Rico



This week los estudiantes de 7 began a unit on Puerto Rico in their books. We talked about some cultural highlights in Puerto Rico like el morro, el loro puertorriqueño, pasta de guayaba, el Yunque and los Taínos. ¡A ver cuánto más vamos a aprender!
Have a great weekend!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Hay que estudiar...

Both 7th and 8th grade Spanish students have tests next week. Make sure you use the Study Guide that you got in class on jueves to get your notes together so you can start studying. See Ms. Payne before school or during Study Hall if you have preguntas! Buena suerte.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Just how smart are you?

This week was full of ISAT testing and changed schedules. When the students receive their ISAT scores they'll see how they did on the test compared to other students in this area and across the country.
If you'd like a test with more immediate results, take a look at this quiz from Mensa. Mensa is an organization that was founded in 1946 in England. It's sort of like a society or a fraternity. The only requirement for membership is a high IQ. Mensa has members all over the world. The purpose of the society is for members to be able to socialize and network with other very intelligent individuals. There are over 100,000 members of Mensa in 100 countries around the world. There are members that come from every continent except Antarctica.
Try this quiz and see how you stack up next to the most intelligent people in the world. http://www.mensa.org/workout2.php Good luck!