7th Grade News: December 2-6, 2019

MAP Testing

MAP Testing will take place December 3-5.  The testing schedule is linked here:  MAP Testing Schedule

Hilsman Health Center is now open!

The Hilsman Health Center is now officially open! In order for students to be served, they need to have a parent/guardian fill out a consent form and return it to Nurse Caitlyn. Once the form is returned, we can schedule an appointment. If students have their consent form signed (and on file) and we get verbal permission, our nurses can walk students to the Health Center while they're at school if it's for urgent care (fever, asthma visit, etc.). Otherwise, it operates like a regular doctor's office! They currently do not have a phone number (they're working on it!), but appointments can still be made through the Athens Neighborhood Health Center. They are also taking walk-in visits for the time being! 

Have any questions? Send Nurse Caitlyn an email at kurishc@clarke.k12.ga.us.


News from the AVID Coordinator
Monday 11/18- College and Career T-Shirt Day
Students and staff are encouraged to wear a college or career t-shirt and uniform bottoms. Please make sure college or career is visible, as solid colors shirts are not permitted. If you do not wish to participate, please be in regular school uniform. 


Academic Class News

ELA News

ELA Lesson Plans are linked here: ELA Lesson Plans, Quarter 2
This week, students will be continuing the unit on the novel, The Outsider, by S.E. Hinton with a focus on cause/effect and citing textual evidence.  Our Language Standards this week will review parts of speech and revising sentences. 
Overview of the Week in ELA:
Monday: Chapter 5 Wrap-Up
Tuesday: Chapter 6 (Close-reading for Cause and Effect)
Wednesday: Grammar Stations
Thursday: Chapter 7/8 (Close-Reading for Cause and Effect)
Friday: Analyzing Randy as a Character and Greasers vs. Socs activity 


Math News

Upon return from the break students will explore variability as it relates to sample data and statistics. They select random samples of 30 from a population of 100, and they analyze the samples to help them draw conclusions about the population.

Students will also examine tables that list the measurements of Native American arrowheads found at six different archeological sites. Students read about archeologists who knew the approximate time periods during which four of the sites were settled. The time periods for the two newly discovered sites were unknown.  Students will be asked to use statistics to draw conclusions about when each of the unknown sites was settled. They compare the measurements of the arrowheads from the known sites, thus making comparative inferences about four samples of populations. Then they will compare data from the four known sites to data from the two unknown sites in order to estimate the time period during which each unknown site was settled.
Our lesson plan can be found here.

Science News

Science Lesson Plans are linked here:  Science Lesson Plans, Quarter 2
Overview of the Week in Science Class:
  • Monday = Integumentary System
  • Tuesday = Integumentary System
  • Wednesday = Integumentary System
  • Thursday = Integumentary System
  • Friday = Big 10 Quiz Week #17


Social Studies News

This week we will be finishing up Economics of the Middle East, including any incomplete assignments and working on our study guide. Please be certain that all work is completed, particularly vocabulary and the Study Guide for the last Unit Test! All forms should be in Google Classroom. Thanks!

Want more information about what students will be doing this week? Check out the lesson plans for 7th grade social studies!


Connections News


Family and Consumer Science

Seventh grade will spend the week after Thanksgiving break finishing up our unit on consumer responsibility and making ethical, sustainable choices when it comes to our clothing purchases and care practices. 

Orchestra news

Concert this Wednesday Nov 13th at 6:30, HMS Cafeteria
Our Fall Concert is almost here!  Orchestra students in all grades will perform.  Students should report to the orchestra room between 5:45 and 6:00 to tune.  The concert will begin at 6:30 and last approximately 35 minutes.  Students should plan on attending the entire concert. Hearing the other grade levels performances can be great motivation!  Concert attire is a black collared shirt, khaki or black long pants.  Please no shorts or jeans.  Concerts are summative grades in orchestra class and attendance is required.  Please let me Ms. Floyd know if you have any questions. Looking forward to seeing you all soon!

BAND NEWS

Last day to register for the band and orchestra trip is Friday, November 15.
To register:
  • Submit email
  • Complete registration packet
  • Your trip number:  V N W H
  • First deposit due:  Friday, November 15, 2019
  • Deposit is required for students and chaperones at time of registration

Physical Education News

Coach Kemmerer's class will start meeting in the health classroom on Monday. The room is located at the end of the connections hallway next to McGee's room. 

Coach Varnadoe's class will start meeting in the gym. 

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