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POSTED: 09/11/2014 at 10:35am  BY: Margaret Goss Comments (0) Comment on Post

11/7/2014

From Ms. Goss

Remember: Study Island is a mandatory part of your grade. You have one week to finish it and must complete at least ten questions in order to receive any credit. Too many of you are not doing it, or completing it too late to receive any credit.

Please also remember that choosing, logging, replenishing and reading your IRB's is also your responsibility; as is maintaining the appropriate information about your IRB’s in your notebooks.

In addition to the talk I arranged for you with Mrs. Valente, our own librarian, I have also explained the other ways you can attain and replenish your IRB's: the growing library behind my desk in room 103, fully utilizing the DEO school library, and the New Milford Public Library; where, by now, all of you should have obtained your very own card.

I want to hear about your IRB choices. I can help guide you toward reaching for some new, exciting and, perhaps, more challenging selections that will satisfy your growing curiosity, expand your rapidly growing knowledge plus increase your vocabulary…all while you thought you were just enjoying a book!

POSTED: 09/11/2014 at 10:26am  BY: Margaret Goss Comments (0) Comment on Post


11/8/2014

schoolnotes.com

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Ms. Goss

Everyone please set up an account with freerice.com. It’s a global philanthropy that enables us to donate ten grains of rice for every question we answer in relation to a particular English Language Arts assignment. We’ll be practicing what we need to know while aiding and increasing our awareness about what is needed, and how life is lived, in numerous countries around the globe. It’s fun, free, and educational.

Rice is the foundation food in countless countries that keeps populations from starving. What we accumulate by utilizing this website’s English Language Arts lessons will help sustain them.

Help others by going global!

P.S.
If anyone cannot do it at home, we’ll also be doing it together in school.

POSTED: 09/11/2014 at 6:51am  BY: Margaret Goss Comments (0) Comment on Post


11/8/2014

schoolnotes.com

with

Ms. Goss

Everyone please set up an account with freerice.com. It’s a global philanthropy that enables us to donate ten grains of rice for every question we answer in relation to a particular English Language Arts assignment. We’ll be practicing what we need to know while aiding and increasing our awareness about what is needed, and how life is lived, in numerous countries around the globe. It’s fun, free, and educational.

Rice is the foundation food in countless countries that keeps populations from starving. What we accumulate by utilizing this website’s English Language Arts lessons will help sustain them.

Help others by going global!

P.S.
If anyone cannot do it at home, we’ll also be doing it together in school.


POSTED: 09/11/2014 at 6:03am  BY: Margaret Goss Comments (0) Comment on Post


11/7/2014

Classnotes with Ms. Goss

Remember: Study Island is a mandatory part of your grade. You have one week to finish it and must complete at least ten questions in order to receive any credit. Too many of you are not doing it, or completing it too late to receive any credit.

Please also remember that choosing, logging, replenishing and reading your IRB's is also your responsibility; as is maintaining the appropriate information about your IRB’s in your notebooks.

In addition to the talk I arranged for you with Mrs. Valente, our own librarian, I have also explained the other ways you can attain and replenish your IRB's: the growing library behind my desk in room 103, fully utilizing the DEO school library, and the New Milford Public Library; where, by now, all of you should have obtained your very own card.

I want to hear about your IRB choices. I can help guide you toward reaching for some new, exciting and, perhaps, more challenging selections that will satisfy your growing curiosity, expand your rapidly growing knowledge plus increase your vocabulary…all while you thought you were just enjoying a book!



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