Welcome to the KMS 6th
Grade Weekly Update!
All library books are due this Friday, May 16th! If you have a library book, please bring it back as soon as possible to avoid fines! There are only 10 more days in school! Keep working hard until the end!
-The Sixth-Grade Team
LANGUAGE ARTS:
If you have any questions about English this week, please email Mrs. Williams below!
Amarae Williams
MATH:
We will finish creating our board games this week, so we can play them next week. Students with missing work still have time to finish it. Come see me if you need help!
Christine Landers
PACK:
This week in PACK we will be learning how, why, and when we need to use a tape measure. For most kids, myself included, I did not understand why I needed to know fractions until I started doing projects. So, we will learn how to read and use a tape measure. And then the second half of the week I will be bringing in a trailer and we will be learning how to change a tire. Super basic tasks, but still with all the makes and models of vehicles, wheels, rims, and lugs these days it is a good introduction on how jacks work, jack stands for safety, and then the tips and tricks that make changing tires easier. As always, if you have questions or concerns, please let me know at bcarlson@kimberly.edu.
Brad Carlson
Pre Algebra:
If you have any questions about Pre-Algebra, please email Mr. Linn below!
Jimmie Linn
SCIENCE:
In Science, we are reviewing Force and Motion with a fun racing activity:) We will be covering the Bermuda Triangle in a mini electricity unit and have a hands-on magnet lab.
Quincy Dahlberg
SOCIAL STUDIES:
Hey everyone,
This week we will be working on and turning in our South America maps on Wednesday, May 14th and Thursday, May 15th of this week! We will also be turning in our last set of Bellringers #73-78 on Wednesday May 14th and Thursday May 15th!
Matt Wirtz
STEM:
This week in STEM B-Day students will take their Unit 5 Vocabulary and Snap Circuit Quiz on Tuesday. Quiz Retakes for all students are open after school until May 21st. This week students will begin their final project where they will create a greeting card that lights up.
Jamie Hyatt