What is the first question we answered in the station with Mrs. S?
What did we learn from this article?
How many words from each Scholastic were you suppose to look up?
3
Were you to vote 1 time during this station or twice?
Twice-before you read and after
What is the last page of the scholastic about?
News Review of all the articles/quiz
When the doorbell sounds during rotations what does that mean?
time to switch stations
What was the extreme job we read about on Tuesday?
Tornado chasers
True or False the key words were in BOLD in the text?
True
Why did you vote again after reading the article?
Because you might have been persuaded differently by others view points.
What was the date of the issue we read on Thursday?
March 17, 2025
How long is the count down that Mrs. S does between transition to the next station?
10 count
Name the 3 main articles we discussed in this station.
Tornado Chasers, Banning Cell phones in Schools, Are Cheerleaders Athletes?
Where did you find the definition of the key words in the article?
Words to Know box
Did more students choose to ban cell phones in school or not?
NOT
What were two problems caused by kids using cellphones in school?
cheating and cyberbullying
What 4 materials must you bring to each station?
pencil, paper, scholastic and reading folder
What states have a law against cell phones use in schools?
Ohio, Indiana, and Florida
Share ONE sentence from the text using a key word.
True or False. Including just your opinion in your Debate argument makes it stronger?
False-you need facts to help support your side
What was the number of states hit MOST by torandoes?
7
Where does the Debate rotation meet?
On the rug by the easel.
What year did Title IX become a law?
1972
Share one of YOUR sentences you wrote using a Vocab. word.
Share
What were the three Debates this week?
Banning cell phones in Schools
Past or Future
Job underwater in the Dark or Top of a Skyscraper
How many cheerleaders are in the US?
3.5 million
How many rotations do we hope to complete in one day?
Try for 4