In Math we continued to create graphs for function tables. We focused on the intervals needed for the x and y coordinates. (If the x values only go 1-10, then we can space out the numbers by skipping lines) (If the y values go from 1-250, then we need to count by 10's for each line).
In ELA we learned about how a character reacts to a situation can tell you a lot about the kind of person he/she is.
In Social studies we started the Bill of Rights. We talked a lot about self -defense (the kids were asking questions about what is considered self-defense). I told them that they are allowed to show force IF it is an act of escape. If force is showed in retaliation or aggression, then it is not considered self-defense and the second party is also guilty and will be suspended/expelled. (Using wake county guidelines). The kids were very concerned about this.
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