Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Welcome to Bible 7: :An Old Testament Study!

Greetings All!

Welcome and congratulations on finding my class notes blog! I recommend that you bookmark this page (add it to your favorites) so that you can easily access it in the future.

On this blog you will find all sorts of helpful information for students & their parents. Nearly every day of school (by around 5pm) this blog is updated based upon our classroom discussion and activities. To find a previous day of notes not on the front page anymore, use the 'Blog Archives' on the right to find the specific day required. You can also use the 'search' function in the top left white bar to find a specific word, type it in & press enter.

Were you absent one day?
Check back here to see what we talked about in class! Class Notes from each day of instruction will be found here.  Realize that all my Bible classes for this grade share this blog, so some things you missed may have been covered in yesterday's notes, too. Ask a friend to make sure you've got everything. 

Do you have a Memory Quiz to study for?
Find notes from our class discussions about this quiz posted here during the week prior to the quiz! Usually these notes will have text that is colored orange to make it easier to find when scrolling through my blog. 

Do you have a Unit Test to study for? 
Whatever I will test you on (with very few exceptions) has already appeared on the blog posts for that unit. As we go through each unit, you will have a 'Test Study Guide' on your 'Unit Study Packet.' Throughout class discussions you should be listening for key information & filling it in.  If you miss something, use these daily blog postings to fill in the blank areas. The day before a test we have a review game in class, notes from that will be posted on this blog for your last night of studying before your test.

Do you think you missed an important reminder in class?
Key reminders given in class are posted at the top of each day's blog.

Please do remember, this blog does not replace RenWeb or in-class handouts--it compliments them. You will still need to regularly check RenWeb. Check RenWeb daily for assignment due dates, announcements, some handout digital copies, and other key information. 

I wish you the best in the coming year ahead and look forward to joining you on your journey through it! Please feel free to e-mail me (see RenWeb or your syllabus for e-mail address) if you have any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,
Mr. Ellis 

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