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Attention ALL rising 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade PGIA Math Students! It is a REQUIREMENT that all 9th – 12th graders purchase their own graphing calculator for use in the MYP 4, MYP 5, DP 1 and DP 2 math program. The PGIA Math Team recommends the one featured below. If you have any questions, please email Mrs. Elger at [email protected].
Attention ALL rising 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade PGIA Math Students! It is a REQUIREMENT that all 9th – 12th graders purchase their own graphing calculator for use in the MYP 4, MYP 5, DP 1 and DP 2 math program. The PGIA Math Team recommends the one featured below. If you have any questions, please email Mrs. Elger at [email protected].
VIRGIN ISLANDS MONTESSORI SCHOOL & PETER GRUBER INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY
6936 Vessup Lane St. Thomas, USVI 00802 340-775-6360 phone 340-775-3080 fax [email protected]
June 5, 2015
Dear Students and Parents of MYP Students,
Students continuing through the MYP will be assigned a book to read in Spanish this summer. The main
purpose of this assignment is to give students the opportunity to keep their Spanish fresh over the long
break. These books should not be a great burden on your free time; they are short and are written in
simplified Spanish. (The idea of a graded reader is to provide you with reading material that uses a
limited range of vocabulary and grammatical structures based on your level of proficiency.) Reading in
Spanish is a great way for you to expand your vocabulary in a natural way, just as it is in your first
language, and review the grammatical structures you have learned.
Upon your return in the 2015/16 academic year, you will be expected to have read and understood the
book corresponding to your level. You can expect to take a reading comprehension test, and you should
be prepared to participate in class discussions about your book in Spanish. The discussions will focus on
basic information, such as the plot and the main characters.
Please find below the minimum requirement according to your level. Our library has other books
available of a similar level; you should feel free to read as many additional books as you want.
If you have completed phase 1 you will read:
- Pobre Ana by Blaine Ray
If you have completed phase 2 you will read:
- El viaje de su vida by Lisa Ray and Blaine Ray
If you have completed phase 3 you will read:
- Pobre Ana bailó tango by Patricia Verano, Verónica Moscoso and Blaine Ray
We have many copies of these books available for you in the library, but if you wish to purchase your
own copy they are available at Amazon.com and eBay.com. Should you have any questions, feel free to
contact me at [email protected].
Have a great break!
Sincerely,
Andy Gever
Spanish Teacher and Spanish Program Coordinator
VIMSIA & PGIA
Language A Summer Reading
for
STUDENTS ENTERING 9TH GRADE
In preparation for 9th grade English, I am requesting that you read one medium-length novel
this summer. It is:
Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
I am NOT assigning a written project; my goal is mostly for you to read for pleasure. If you really
like this book, Uglies is the first of a series of four books (Pretties and Specials are excellent;
Extras seems like more of an afterthought.) When you return in the fall, we will have a simple,
multiple-choice test on the book, just to check that you read and understood. We will then use
this novel as part of our first literary unit comparing and contrasting literary works which are
futuristic dystopias (like The Hunger Games).
If you have ANY QUESTIONS, concerns, or difficulties, please DO call me or email me. I am
happy to clarify any information, or help in any way I can.
Thank you, and happy reading! I can’t wait to see you all in the fall!!
Melissa Bump
340-513-3627
PGIA Summer 2015 Math Work for Rising 9th Graders Congratulations on completing the 8th grade, and welcome to the MYP 4 at Peter Gruber International Academy! While we want you to rest and relax during the summer, we also want to make sure you don’t forget material you learned in math class this year. In September 2015, all 9th graders (that’ll be YOU!) will be given a benchmark test to determine your current understanding of mathematics concepts. This will count as a formative assessment. This benchmark assessment is given to help your math teacher understand your areas of strength and areas in which you will need to focus during your 9th grade year. With all of this in mind, we would like for you to complete work on Khan Academy this summer. The re-designed free tutoring service is even better than before. Follow the specific directions below and complete all skills in your specific course. Pace yourself throughout the summer. Your progress will be monitored. You may contact Mrs. Elger at [email protected] with any questions throughout the summer, but please allow up to one week for a response as her access to email is limited during the summer. Go math!
-The Math Department
1. Log into Khan Academy (https://www.khanacademy.org). You will see the following screen:
2. Click on Start learning now and sign-in with your school Google email account information. If you do not know your account information or do not have a Google account, click Sign in with Google and click Create Account. Either of these will allow you to save what you have completed.
3. Click on Coaches, and enter 6JBZSK under “Add a coach. Enter a class code or
your coach/teacher’s email address.” Click Join the class after entering 6JBZSK. You will receive a message that says, “You successfully joined the class.”
4. Click on the green bell logo to the left of your name at the top of the screen.
5. The first notification should read, “Your coach Elizabeth Elger recommended the mission 8TH grade (U.S.) for you.” Click on Start this mission.
6. You will be asked to complete the “Mission warm-up.” Click on Get Started. This short diagnostic quiz will help guide the rest of your work. After completing 6 questions, you will be directed to complete skills at your appropriate level. Complete all assigned tasks!
VI Montessor i School & Peter Gruber International Academy
6936 Vessup Lane, St. Thomas, VI 00802 ~ www.vimsia.org ~ [email protected] ~ 340.775.6360 ~ Fax 340.775.3080
June 2015 The PGIA will supply students with just about everything they need to be successful in school. From textbooks to lab equipment to lined paper to full network access, students are armed for good academic strategies. However, any successful student will have a personal supply of tools to keep them on track. Basic Personal School Supply List for PGIA Students:
Reliable & smooth writing pens (in various colors)
Pencils
Pencil sharpener
Highlighters
Pocket folders
3-ring binder(s)
College-ruled paper
GDC Calculator (grades 9-12)
Simple thumb drive
Durable, comfortable, spacious backpack
Reusable water bottle
VOLTS t-shirt(s) for PE
Comfortable shoes and clothes that are dress code-friendly