Thursday, December 15, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011
Lost and Found
Put Your Children to Work!
Middle school students are trying to raise money for Juan Calvino Christian School in Choluteca, Honduras. There is a competition for the month of December between the upper and lower floors to see who will raise the most money. Students are being encouraged to earn money and contribute it to our grade four jug. Our team is called Team Beim (after Mr. Beimers, our coach).
Middle school students are trying to raise money for Juan Calvino Christian School in Choluteca, Honduras. There is a competition for the month of December between the upper and lower floors to see who will raise the most money. Students are being encouraged to earn money and contribute it to our grade four jug. Our team is called Team Beim (after Mr. Beimers, our coach).
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Some Stats on 4V Reading
I ran the numbers, 4V! You have been reading A LOT! Take a look at the statistics...
Our class goal for September was 8160 minutes.
As a class you read a total of 12843 minutes.
That means that you exceeded the goal by 57%!
Our class goal for October was 8640 minutes.
As a class you read a total of 15837 minutes.
That means that you exceeded the goal by 83%!
Our class goal for November was 9600 minutes.
As a class you read a total of 19095 minutes.
That means that you exceeded the goal by 99%!
In term one, 4V students read for a total of 47775 minutes. That works out to 796.25 hours!
WAY TO GO, 4V! KEEP READING!
Our class goal for September was 8160 minutes.
As a class you read a total of 12843 minutes.
That means that you exceeded the goal by 57%!
Our class goal for October was 8640 minutes.
As a class you read a total of 15837 minutes.
That means that you exceeded the goal by 83%!
Our class goal for November was 9600 minutes.
As a class you read a total of 19095 minutes.
That means that you exceeded the goal by 99%!
In term one, 4V students read for a total of 47775 minutes. That works out to 796.25 hours!
WAY TO GO, 4V! KEEP READING!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
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