Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Hi students,

We practiced using our PCC email addresses on the computer and phone.  More students got their PCC ID cards, and some students got their digital PCC ID cards!  Some students placed orders for food and supplies with the Panther Pantry.  Good work!
We practiced about articles (a, an, and the), spelling rules for plural nouns, irregular plural nouns, and there is/there are.
Click this link for the slides from today:  Level 2 Wednesday, April 29 Slides
Homework due Friday, May 1

1.  Complete page 22 in the textbook.   Send Davida photos of your HW.

2.  Complete Exercises E and F on page 10 of the packet.  Read the directions carefully.  👀 Send Davida photos of your HW.

3.  Study for a quiz on Unit 1.

If you do not have a textbook, it is possible to borrow one to take home and return at the end of the term. Please talk to Davida. I highly recommend that every student buy a book. It is expensive, but it is a great investment in your education! 📚 🎓

Optional: Do you have a favorite song in English that you want to sing in class? Tell Davida! 🎤

Optional: Do you have a favorite TV show or movie in English? Tell Davida! 🎞️🍿

 

 

We are going to learn about the Panther Pantry today.  This is for all PCC students.  You can get free food and supplies every month.  First you need to be able to use your PCC email and have a PCC ID card.

We are going to work on using PCC email today. 

  1.  If you know your username and password, go to my.pcc.edu on the computer and log in.

If you don’t know how to use PCC email or you forgot your password, stop and wait!  

Below is a list of every student’s PCC email address.

Find your name on the list.  Copy your email address on the small card from Davida or Joan.

You can copy and paste with the keyboard or with the mouse.

Highlight your email address and press these keys at the same time:  ctrl + c.    ctrl + c = copy

Click where you want to add your email address and press these keys at the same time:  ctrl + v.  ctrl + v = paste

Or you can highlight your email address and right click to copy.  Click where you want to add the email address and right click to paste.

carol.bustamante@pcc.edu
haset.darsabo@pcc.edu
truc.duong1@pcc.edu
kuma.esmael@pcc.edu
tesfamariam.fisuh@pcc.edu
berkti.gberetensae@pcc.edu
valery.gonzalez@pcc.edu
rahel.hailu@pcc.edu
yanice.huang@pcc.edu
saadio.hussein@pcc.edu
yana.kysil@pcc.edu
latifa.mirzai@pcc.edu
abdulrhim.mokhtar@pcc.edu
jesus.molledaachique@pcc.edu
jesus.molleda@pcc.edu
thao.nguyen58@pcc.edu
brigitte.omari@pcc.edu
qiaoling.rong@pcc.edu
saynab.salat@pcc.edu
hamze.said@pcc.edu
danaylisbeth.torresavila@pcc.edu
diem.tran2@pcc.edu
dulcealine.vidalguerrero@pcc.edu
yuehao.xu@pcc.edu
esmatullah.yousufi@pcc.edu
bing.zhen@pcc.edu

Eagle eyes are very important with this.  If you copy and paste, everything will be correct.  If you type it yourself, you might make a mistake!

You need to complete many steps to set up your PCC email or reset your password.  Pay attention!

Sometimes you will enter your PCC email address.  Sometimes you will enter your username.  

What’s the difference?

This is my username:  davida.jordan

first name dot last name

no spaces

no capital letters

This is my email address:  davida.jordan@pcc.edu

first name dot last name at pcc dot edu

no spaces

no capital letters

  1. Go to my.pcc.edu on the computer and log in with your email address.  Paste your email address from the list above.
  2. Then click “I need help.”
  3. Click “First time user.”
  4. You will enter your username again.  This is firstname.lastname.  No spaces.  No @pcc.edu
  5. You will select the circle to send a code to your personal email.
  6. Check your personal email on your phone.  Do you see an email from PCC?
  7. There is an access code in the email.  It is many numbers.  Copy the numbers onto the computer.
  8. Now you will create a password.  Everyone will have the same password.  Here it is:

April222026

No CAPS LOCK – Look at your keyboard.  Do you see a light?  No light!

To make a capital A – Use Shift + a

no spaces

Write down your password in your notebook.

Take a picture of your password.

You will type it two times on the computer.  You must type it the same way both times.

Go slowly! 🐢Type with eagle eyes! 👀

 

If everything worked, you are ready to log in to your PCC account with your PCC email address and password.  Do you remember?

You will have to type these over and over, the same way every time.  Memorize them!

2.  Log in to your PCC email on your phone. Go to my.pcc.edu on Chrome on your phone and log in with your PCC email address.   Enter your password carefully!

This is your password:  April222026

If you make too many mistakes entering your username and password, PCC will block you! 🙁

For this reason, please go slowly!  Let Davida and Joan help you.

Did you write your PCC email address on the little white card?  Put it in a safe place.

Did you write your PCC password in your notebook?  Did you take a photo?  Did you memorize it?

Congratulations!

Now you can do many more things at PCC, including getting free food from the Panther Pantry!

3.  Watch this video Panther Pantry Video.

4.  Set up your account.  Panther Pantry Instructions

5.  Read more about the Panther Pantry.  Click this link:

More Information about Panther Pantry

6.  Use your phone and create your PCC Digital Student ID Card

Don’t forget to sign out of your PCC email on the computer.

7.  Unite for Literacy

  1. Click this link:  https://www.uniteforliteracy.com/

  2. Click the “Narration” button at the top of the page.

  3. Scroll through to find your language.

  4. Select your language.

  5. You will now see books in English and your language.

  6. Choose a book that looks interesting to you.  There are books about many different topics:  animals, people, history, holidays, nature, food, science, math, and more.

  7. You can read in your language.  You can read in English.

  8. You can listen in your language.  You can listen in English.

  9. Click the eye to change the language you read.  👁️

  10. Click the speaker to change the language you hear. 🔊

  11. Read your book two times:  once in English and once in your language.

  12. Listen to your book two times:  once in English and once in your language.