e- learning 9/30
  • Click here:     Google Classroom   This will take you to Mrs. Rivera's 6th Grade Google Classroom.  All assignments are posted under the content area (example:  Reading, Writing, Math, Social Studies, or Science) in Google Classroom.  See below for the assignments you will need to complete for today's e-Learning day.

     

    Please note: What if you are having difficulty with a sibling's district issued Chromebook or your passwords on an e-Learning day?  The Technology help desk will be available to help at (219) 873-2000 ext 8359.

    For questions about homework or classwork, please contact Mrs. Rivera by email, srivera@mcas.k12.in.us, or post a message for Mrs. Rivera on our Google Classroom Stream.  For Math you may also email Mrs. Miles at jmiles@mcas.k12.in.us.  If you see Mrs. Miles, there are additional resources on her school web page, Mrs. Miles's E-learning.

     

     

     


     

     Reading

    I can read my independent book and write a summary over what I read in my reading notebook.

    I can listen to an audiobook to Tuck Everlasting chapter 6-8 and complete the reader's response reading and writing.  

     

    Steps of the Lesson: 

    All assignments are on Google Classroom under the March 18th tab.  Please click on the links and follow the instructions - Tuck Everlasting

    Please read for 20 minutes and write your summary Chapters 6-8

     

     

      Writing 

    I can write my responses to a reading in Tuck Everlasting. 

    Please complete the Tuck Everlasting - ch.6-8 Reader's response

     

     

      Math

    I can identify points on a polygon coordinate plane

     

    Steps of the Lesson:

    Students are to complete the worksheet - p. 256- 257 in Math IREADY Book 

    Work to be turned in: p. 258 - 259

    Exit silp on Google doc

     

       Specials:   Gym and Music- Please click the link below

     MUSIC

    GYM

    Art

    Instructions for Using Kami to Edit a Pdf

    • Find the assignment in Google Classroom.
    • Click on it.
    • Click the attachment for the assignment.
    • To the right, click the 3 dots.
    • Click, “Open in new window.”
    • In the middle, click, “Open with Annotate with Kami.”

    How to Turn in Your Assignment in Kami

    • Click the < (Share Document) on the top right.
    • Click, “Upload.”
    • Choose, “Copy” in the right hand corner. It will change to copied.
    • Go back to the Google Classroom and refresh your screen by clicking on the refresh button. Choose “Add” and Select “Link.”
    • It will ask for a link, press Ctrl V at the same time.
    • Click, “Add Link.”
    • Click, “Turn In”. A pop up appears and click “Turn In” again.