Friday, February 27, 2009

Week of 3/1


I hope everyone has a nice day off on Monday. Here is a little bit about Pulaski Day:

Sometimes called the "Father of American Cavalry," Casimir Pulaski was born March 4th, 1747, in Warka, Poland.He became a national Polish hero in 1771, when he and his army overwhelmingly defeated Russian forces in Czestochwa, Poland. Pulaski was wrongly accused in a plot to capture and kill the King of Poland and was banished from Poland.While in Paris, Casimir heard of the American Revolutionary War and the colonies' struggle to break free from England. He wrote Benjamin Franklin, who was in Paris, to ask if he would consider hiring him to fight against the British. After hearing of his reputation as a great leader, Franklin recommended him to General George Washington.Washington knew that the colonists had no trained cavalry, so he met with Pulaski and introduced him to LaFayette and John Hancock. In September 1777, Washington convinced Congress to give Pulaski temporary command of the small, new cavalry detachment. On the same day Pulaski saved military supplies and pushed back the British at the Battle of Brandywine. The next day he prevented a surprise attack at an area called Warren's Tavern. Congress acknowledged Pulaski's leadership and bravery and commissioned him as Brigadier General. He was placed in command of four light cavalry regiments.During the winter at Valley Forge in 1777-78, Pulaski wanted to train the cavalry properly, but was instructed by Congress to rest his men during the winter, as was customary at the time. Later in 1778, Pulaski became frustrated that his cavalry had not been involved in any important battles. Considering resignation, he asked Washington to allow him to start his own legion. He offered to recruit men, outfit them, and train them his own way. He would prepare this cavalry for active duty. After many letters from Pulaski, Congress finally agreed. With 68 horses and 200 foot soldiers, the Pulaski Legion would become the colonists' first true fully-trained cavalry.He recruited many men, European and some Americans. At first, some of the American soldiers did not like him because he did not speak English, but they soon began to respect him in battle for his courage and intelligence.During a battle in Savannah, Georgia, Casimir was wounded by a cannon. He died from complications of this wound. The first Monday in March has been designated Pulaski Day in Illinois. There is also Pulaski County honoring this great war hero. The Pulaski National Monument is located in Savannah.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Week of 2/23

Yesterday Mrs. Snodgrass and I were able to go with the Math Club to the Math Counts competition. The students placed 15Th! Awesome Job!


This week in Course 2 we will be finishing up Chapter 7. The students will be be working with inequalities and basic linear functions.

In Pre-Algebra we are cruising through Chapter 8:Percents. There will be a quiz on Monday.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Pack the Place

Photos are finally here!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day

Happy Valentine's Day! 


This week in Course 2: 
We will be spending all week on solving two step equations. There will be a quiz on Friday!

This week in Pre-Algebra: 
We will be starting chapter 8. There will be no tests or quizzes this week. 


In homebase we have been discussing acts of kindness. The students are filling out and displaying their random acts of kindness. Some of the students have really gone out of their way to be nice, some girls cleaned up trash around their neighborhood! Please take this time to talk with your children about the little extra things they can do to make the world a better place. 

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Week of 2/9

Well Pack the Place was a huge success! I no longer smell the pie that was thrown in my face ha ha!

Pictures will be uploaded soon check back in a few days.

This week in Course 2:
Monday: due to some not so good quiz scores we are spending yet another day on writing expressions and combining like terms

Tuesday: we are solving one step linear equations with addition and subtraction

Wednesday: we are solving with multiplication and division

Thursday: a day of solving various equations

Friday: Quiz 7.1-7.4 this one will be a toughie so remember to study and go over your old quiz and homework.

This week in Pre-Algebra:
Monday and Tuesday we are reviewing Chapter 7

Wednesday: Chapter 7 Test

Thursday and Friday : we will be doing ISAT extended responses.

I am really proud of my Pre-Algebra students, they have really stepped up and have been working hard. They are coming in and getting their work checked and asking questions. All their hard work really showed in their last quiz scores! Keep it up!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

First week of February

The math club attended the Latin School Competition on Saturday. We all had a great time, even if we didn't place. A special thank you to the chaperons; Mr. and Mrs. Ohlander and Ms. Legan, it was nice of them to take the time on a Saturday to help us out!


This week in Course 2 we will be starting Chapter 7. Chapter 7 begins with writing expressions and equations. We will focus this week on using written models and combining like terms. There will be a quiz on Friday!


This week in Pre-Algebra we are finishing up Chapter 7 on ratios and proportions. We will be exploring scale drawings and models. There will be a project that will be due on 2/9 where the students will create scale drawings of their bedrooms.

Just a reminder to check Parent Connect for all grade updates. It is a good idea for both students and parents to have access. It is a good way to make sure that all homework assignments are turned in!