Saturday, January 22, 2022

January 24-28, 2022

 ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • January 24 - Report cards come home 
  • February 7-11 - Spirit Week (spirit days will be announced soon) 


UPCOMING TESTS:  (subject to change based on class needs) 

  • January 25 - Spelling Test; SAT 10 Vocabulary Practice List Test 
  • January 28 - Psalm 1 Test; Language Test; History Test 
  • February 1 - Young Writer's Contest Submissions Due 

A NOTE FROM MRS. EADES: 
We have begun practicing for our standardized tests in May using StartPracticing.com. Your child received their username and password during remote learning. Please encourage your child to practice for these tests at home. They can earn 5 bonus points each week by taking one test at home with 80% accuracy (that means they can miss 5 questions on a 25 question test). Please have your child tell me when they complete a test. 



Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Remote Learning for 1/19/22

Hello Everyone! 

Thank you to everyone who logged onto our Zoom meeting! It was good to see your faces! 

Here are your assignments for 1/19/22 

Bible - Please copy Psalm 1 on notebook paper. (Don't forget to also memorize it for your test on 1/28/22.) 

Language - look over the subjective, objective and possessive case pronouns; there will be a quiz on these, as well as the indefinite, demonstrative and interrogative pronouns when we return to class (I will also go over this material before the quiz.) 

Reading - Please look over the SAT 10 Vocabulary Practice List. The test for this list remains the same as when it was assigned. 

Spelling - The test on List 17 remains scheduled for this Friday, 1/21/22. In the event we are not at school that day, we will have it the day we return. For today, please choose 5 spelling words and write each one in a compound sentence. 

Math - Please go to StartPracticing.com and complete one math test. Your password is your first inital and last name followed by the digit 6. (Example: leades6) Your password is the same as your password for Dream Box. Please select "Math Test" and "25 Questions". If you aren't sure what to do on a problem, do your best, but don't fret. This will show me what we need to work on in class. 

As a reminder, if you have any questions, please send me an email at leades@nlca.info. 

Have a great day!! 




Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Remote Learning Link

Hello Everyone! 

In the event our school transitions to remote learning, please use the following link to login to our online class meetings. 

Important information: 

1. This is a reoccuring link; therefore, you can use it everytime we are on remote learning. 

2. Meetings begin at 11:15am. Please be present. Attendance will be taken. 

3. Have a pencil and paper ready before you login for the meeting. 

3. If you have any questions, please email me at leades@nlca.info 

**Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/91808076919?pwd=alcvY3JUVDVlYzZWbDdMMUpQajhzUT09


Friday, January 14, 2022

January 17-21, 2022

 ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • January 17 - No school in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 
  • January 18 - Report cards go home 

UPCOMING TESTS:  (subject to change based on class needs) 

  • January 21 - Spelling Test; History Test; Language Test 
  • February 1 - Young Writer's Contest Submissions Due 

A NOTE FROM MRS. EADES: 
We have begun practicing for our standardized tests in May. This week you should receive a note with a website that your child can use to practice at home also. Please encourage your child to practice for these tests at home. Every little bit adds up and can make a big difference in their overall scores. 



Sunday, January 9, 2022

January 10-14, 2022

    ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • January 17 - No school in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 

UPCOMING TESTS:  (subject to change based on class needs) 

  • January 12 -  History Test 
  • January 14 - Spelling Test; Science Test 

A NOTE FROM MRS. EADES: 
We have begun practicing for our standardized tests in May. This week you should receive a note with a website that your child can use to practice at home also. Please encourage your child to practice for these tests at home. Every little bit adds up and can make a big difference in their overall scores.