State the last hurricane name to be retired. The first correct answer in the comment section earns two CNN Student News points. And...go!
Highlights of Day 21:
- Morning Reading: Determine Important Information
- A Practice Evacuation Drill
- NWEA's Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) Testing
- Students were given an explanation of the test's guidelines.
- Students worked on Math, Reading, and Language.
- The first test will be on Monday (10:50 - 11:40) in Math.
- Social Studies: Map Skills
- Picking up where we left off on Tuesday, students were able to navigate Google Earth with no labels and correctly identify Saint Joseph School. After following the Merrimack River to the Groveland Bridge, students were able to follow the roads to our school upon the hill. In my eyes, this was impressive!
- Vocabulary: Review for Unit 2 Test
- Treasures Reading: "The Night of San Juan"
- Main Focuses: Dialect / Summarizing
- Computer: Prezis
Homework
- Math: pg. 11 (odds) / Test on Monday
- Reading: Fifty word summary on "The Night of San Juan"
- Social Studies: Google Map "Satellite View" of Neighborhood
- Vocabulary: Study Unit 2 Test Tomorrow
Notices
- October 6th - Photo Day
- October 10th Wrestling Event (Donations Needed!)
Sandy
ReplyDeleteSorry it's me liam
ReplyDeleteBased on my sources, I have Sandy as the second to last name retired. There was one that came after it.
ReplyDeleteI got wilma
ReplyDeleteI got Wilma for the last hurricane name
ReplyDeletesorry typed that twice I did not see it publish the first time
ReplyDeleteWilma (2005): northeast Yucatan Peninsula, Florida
ReplyDeleteEdward
Good attempts, Lizzy and Edward, but both incorrect!
ReplyDeleteKeep digging for the answer, my friends!
Ingrid 2013 hurricane
ReplyDeleteI was going to say Ingrid.
ReplyDeleteCassie):
I was gonna say the same thing as you
DeleteHurricane Katrina :-/
ReplyDeleteSomeone please reply
ReplyDeleteWhat is your picture Mr. Castano?? Please reply:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
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