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POMS Yearbook updated May 9, 2011 Online yearbook sales have ended. Yearbooks will be on sale starting Monday May 16th during lunch. Parents can have their child purchase a yearbook for $40 cash or check (made payable to POMS). We... more >
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Reading: Mondays and Fridays from 4:00-4:30
Math: Mondays and Thursdays from 4:00-5:00, Tuesday mornings from 7:50-8:15
Science: Monday-Thursday from 4:00-4:30
English: Tuesdays from 4:00-4:30
World Cultures: Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 7:30-8:15 in the library
Link to 6B Tutorial Schedule |
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NOTE TO PARENTS AND STUDENTS:
HAPPY NEW SCHOOL YEAR TO EVERYONE!
I will use this site to communicate with parents and students about the main topics we are covering in class and up-coming projects.
Topics to be discussed on 8/23-9-03:
A. Plan for Problem Solving
B. Divisibility Rules
C. Power and Exponents
D. Order of Operations
Quiz:
Monday/Tuesday, August 30-31: Multiplication/Division Facts.
Friday, September 3:
--Prime numbers from 2-50.
It will be OPTIONAL to bring your MATH textbook to class. I have a class set in our room. Even though, those copies will NOT leave my class.
Link to MATH PRE/AP/GT-- Mrs. Hernandez |
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Welcome to 6B Reading! I am very excited about the 2010-2011 school year. Please feel free to contact me with any questions about my class or to schedule a conference with the 6B teachers. I can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone, 713.295.6500 ext. 359. Please read below for information regarding homework in my class.
Students should read at least 150 minutes each week. This information should be documented on the reading log bookmark. (Copies of this bookmark are available in the classroom. An attachment can also be found on this site if you would like to print it out to have copies at home.) Students will then transfer this information to the reading log that remains in the classroom. Reading logs are checked periodically throughout the school year.
Link to Reading--Ms. Ballard |
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Welcome to Pin Oak! I am very excited to to be your teacher for the 2010-2011 school year. This course is designed for students to understand the nature of science. Students will also focus on methods used in scientific inquiry and how to safely apply these methods. We will learn inquiry skills that will build critical thinking and analytical abilities. The topics we will cover in this class are as follows;
- Properties of Matter
- Energy Resources
- Force & Motion
- Earth Structure & Geology
- Solar System
- Structure & Function of Organism
- Interdependence of Organism
If you have any question you can email me at [email protected]. You can also call me at 713-295-6500 x360. I look forward to a great school year.
Daryl Grantham
6B Science
Pin Oak Middle School
Link to Science--Mr. Grantham |
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World Cultures Syllabus
Welcome to World Cultures! This course is designed for students to learn and understand the World from a geographical based curriculum. We begin the school year by learning basic world map geography, including the continents, oceans, major mountain chains and deserts, latitude, longitude, as well as map information and interpretation skills. After the map skills unit, we will study the essential human geography concepts that enable us to later compare and contrast different cultures across the World:
- the development of Eric Meyer
6B World Cultures
Pin Oak Middle School
Link to World Cultures--Mr. Meyer |
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Pin Oak MS
6B Cluster Pin Oak
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