History & Geography
Our weekly objectives were to:
- Understand the ways womenś lives differed from menś lives in Europe during the Middle Ages.
- Identify activities and occupations performed by women.
- Recognize the achievements of Hildegard of Bingen and Christine de Pisan.
- Recognize 1066 as the date of the Battle of Hastings and understand the significance of that battle.
- Identify the Bayeux Tapestry and the Domesday Book.
- Identify Henry II as the first Plantagenet king.
- Describe the characteristics and achievements of Henry II.
- Identify Thomas Becket.
- Understand the circumstances of Becketś murder.
Newsletter by Mariela
Edited by Alora
Photo by Emilie
How was your Halloween? It was amazing at SWS! We had a fun parade and fun activities. So many amazing costumes. But don´t forget SWS parents, we don´t want the kids to be bouncing off the walls so no candy in kids’ lunches.
Mathematics w/Laura


- Review tables and graphing
- Math Journal writing & Put On Your Thinking Cap
- Assessment: Thursday, November 1st
- Average/mean, median, mode, range
- Data collection project and analysis
La lectura
This week we read, Dos boletos a la libertad.
Key concepts explored in this biography were:
- A biography is written about a real person’s life by someone else.
- An autobiography is written by a person about his or her own life.
- Both a biography and an autobiography contain important information about the person’s life.
- A biography or an autobiography often focuses on the most important events in a person’s life. It usually describes a person’s achievements or talents.
- Sometimes the consequences of not taking risks are worse than the consequences of taking risks.
- Gaining control over your life often requires risks that can possibly have grave consequences
Our objectives this week were:
- To use context clues.
- To draw conclusions.
- To identify and write different types of sentences.
- To identify different beginnings and endings for our writing.
- To practice our cursive letters q and g
Ciencias

Comparing one table with slope and one without.
Focus Question: How does slope affect erosion and deposition?
We began our 2nd stream-table investigation. We continued to run stream tables to learn how environmental variables can affect erosion and deposition. We investigated how the rate and volume of erosion relate directly to the energy of moving water or wind.
Students were responsible for carefully following the instructions for the investigation while working cooperatively in their group. They were also responsible for taking notes in their science journal.