Lathrop Intermediate School College Prep Wednesday, June 3, 2015 Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
6 th – 8 th Registration Packets All Registration Packets for the school year of – Were due on Friday, May 29, 2015 – If you haven’t turned in your Registration Packet for next school year, please turn it in to Ms. Rangel immediately to secure your enrollment. – If you have any questions, please see Ms. Rangel in the Main Office Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
8 th Grade Promotion Package Promotion Package of $90.00 includes – Panoramic Picture (individually sold at $22.00) – Yearbook (individually sold at $35.00) – Knott’s Berry Farm Ticket (individually sold at $43.00) – Free Promotion Dance Ticket (individually sold at $5.00) Deadline to purchase: Friday, June 5, 2015 To purchase or any questions, please see Ms. Kim in the Main Office. Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
8 th Grade Promotion Wednesday, June 17, 2015 – Santa Ana High School, 10:30 – 11:30 – Due to limited seats in the auditorium, 3 tickets will be given per promoting student – Promoting student does not need a ticket – Tickets will be given to your 1 st Period teacher on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 Dress Code for Promotion – Female: Professionally nice – Male: Shirt & tie Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
Yearbook For Sale Spartans Yearbook – Is still on sale NOW – Can be individually sold for $35.00; see Ms. Kim to purchase. (Cash only) – is included in the Promotion Package – Free Ice Cream Social on Monday, June 16, 2015 with a purchase of yearbook (6 th – 8 th Graders) Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
Textbook Return Schedule MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 6/16/2 Grade 8 ELA (Holt) & Science Textbooks Return 6/3 Grades 6-8 Inside English (Rd180/Sys44) Textbooks Return 6/4 Grade 8 Math & Social Studies Textbooks Return 6/5 Grade 7 ELA & Science Textbooks Return 6/86/9 Grade 7 Math & Social Studies Textbooks Return 6/106/11 Grade 6 ELA (Holt) & Social Studies Textbooks Return 6/12 Grade 6 Math & Science Textbooks Return Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
Rube Goldberg Students create an original machine / contraption based on the Pulitzer Prize winning artist, Rube Goldberg. His drawings of machines are an inspiration to aspiring engineers, scientists, and artists around the world. It is a way to engage students in critical thinking and problem- solving in a non-traditional learning environment, and have fun in the process. The process of building and seeing success empowers students through experiential project-based learning that develops essential skills for thriving in a global society.
An Example of Rube Goldberg Click on the link below – Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe
Your thoughts Share with a partner next to you. How do you like the Rube Goldberg? What benefits you see in building a Rube Goldberg machine? Will this be something you’d like to try? Why or why not? Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe