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We’re comparing the governments of Ancient Greece and Rome. Big question: “How do a society’s rules reflect its values?” Students are preparing short debate speeches — looking forward to some lively discussions. 🌟 Classroom 7x Spotlight Student of the Week: Jordan P. Jordan helped a classmate who was absent catch up on science notes without being asked. This small act of kindness models exactly what “Classroom 7x” stands for.

Hands-on lab: Building a mini ecosystem in a bottle. Students are tracking water cycles, plant growth, and decomposition. Key vocabulary: producer, consumer, decomposer, and energy pyramid . Ask to see their observation logs! classroom 7x

Let’s dive into what’s new this week. Mathematics – Ratios & Proportions We’ve moved from basic fractions to real-world ratios. Students solved problems like: “If 3 notebooks cost $4.50, how much do 7 notebooks cost?” Ask your child to explain the “unit rate” strategy — it’s a game-changer for shopping and cooking! We’re comparing the governments of Ancient Greece and Rome

Inside Classroom 7x: Building Skills, Confidence, and Community Jordan helped a classmate who was absent catch

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We’re reading short stories by authors like Gary Soto and Sandra Cisneros. This week’s focus: showing, not telling . Instead of “She was nervous,” students wrote, “Her fingers twisted the strap of her backpack until it turned white.” Next week: peer editing workshops.