Portland Public Schools
Portland, Oregon

Robert Gray Middle School

Preparing students to meet the challenges of the 21st century

5505 SW 23rd Portland, OR 97239
Phone: (503) 916-5676 | Fax: (503) 916-2629

Week-at-a-Glance

Each Thursday I'll send home the current Week-at-a-Glance which describes the homework and assignments we are working on.  Any news for parents will be on that sheet.  It is due each Wednesday with parent signatures varifying that the reading and homework was completed.

  

 name ________________________       am / pm                                                     June 2

                                                                                                  THE LAST ONE!  :)

 

Nadene Adams 503-916-5676, nadams@pps.net

http://www.pps.k12.or.us/schools/gray/

**We will be reading EVERY day.  Please bring your book to class.**

**WORK IS ACCEPTED FOR A REDUCED GRADE UP UNTIL ONE WEEK AFTER THE DUE DATE.**

 

6TH GRADE BLOCK AND READING

COMPLETED

HOMEWORK:

  • bookmark—the last bookmark!!
  • “Pompeii” and “12 labor’s of Hercules” work page

 

CLASS WORK DUE:

  • Writer’s Workshop—June 3, Order of writing workshop folder: cover picture, title page, table of contents, writing without editing sheets, pink sheet

 

CLASS WORK STARTED: reading text book work, Rome, small group plays

 

TEST: Rome final Friday June 10

 

 

 

      

 Minutes read 6th grade—150 minutes or 2 1/2 hours

 

                                                                                                                PLEASE, ADD UP YOUR TIME!

THURS.

 

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FRI.

 

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SAT.

 

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SUN.

 

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MON.

 

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TUES.

 

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Calculated

TOTAL

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                                                                   Parent _____________________________________

           

Dear Parents and Students—You are holding the VERY LAST week-at-a-glance of the year!!  Thanks so much for all you’ve done.  It has been a fantabulous ride.  Our days and nights have been chockablock with work that is anything but hogwash!  I have tried not to be too persnickety while attempting to keep the balderdash to no more than a smidgen.  It would be a serendipitious event if the future 7th graders would stop by next year, and we’ll have a few hee-haws or even a hottennanny!  But beware!  Sometimes I can get a little palsy-walsy with my previous students in hopes that they will help my new batch of flibbertygibbets edit their papers!  (vocabulary words in action)

 

Have a great summer and thanks soooo much for great parent support!!

Nadene Adams