Monday, October 26, 2015

Week of October 26th

STORES was a huge SUCCESS!

This week, Thursday, students will be able to wear Halloween costumes to school, but no masks or items that hide faces.

School dance on Thursday from 6-10. Cost is $5. Costumes may be worn. This is a very well chaperoned dance and should be tons of fun.

Projects: Students are learning about the American Revolution. This week they are researching, watching videos, and gathering information about acts, people, places, events, concepts, and important numbers. They will be working in groups of four to create a digital ABC book, incorporating their research information.

6th Reading: The entire class is reading George Washington's Socks in a book club format. They have a self-check form to ensure their participation in reading, discussion, predicting, summarizing, questioning, clarifying word meaning, and listening. There will be a project when we finish. 
We are also creating a graphic novel page on the French & Indian War, due this Thursday.

6th Writing: Students are using spatial organization to draw and write about their room at home. 

8th Writing: This week we are focusing on choosing a topic for their argumentative writing, writing a thesis statement, as well as, beginning research for pros and cons of their topic. 





Sunday, October 18, 2015

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Week of October 19th

New quarter begins! The year is racing by at top speed.

Parent Teacher Conferences on Friday this week, October 23rd. If you can't make it on Friday you can email me and schedule for another day next week. Thank you.

6th Grade will hold their first STORES on Wednesday, wherein they will buy and sell items using class cash. They are pretty excited about it. I hope to see some budding entrepreneurs. 

Projects: We will research and learn about the French & Indian war, then move into events leading up to the American Revolution. More to come on daily work, plans and final project.

6th writing: We are working on various ways to organize our writing: chronological order, sequential order, cause & effect, and spacial order. We practice cursive every Wednesday, each student vying for the Golden Pencil Award. We will practice aspects of grammar with ixl on Tuesdays & Thursdays.

8th Writing: This week we will finish up our efforts to create 18 writing topics from one movie. Then we will begin our argumentative writing lessons. We will use ixl to improve basic skills every Tuesday and Thursday.

6th Reading: I didn't have students keep reading logs the first quarter, but plan to initiate it this quarter. We will finish up Blood on the River with a test and a character study. This quarter will feature book clubs; I hope to set that up this week.

Also, the book fair is this week, with a monster theme. Thursday is monster hair day and family night. Students will attend the book fair during the week, as well

As always, nachos on Wednesdays and pizza on Thursdays at lunch time. This begins a new quarter if you want to send money for the entire quarter for pizza.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

UP COMING WEEK OF OCTOBER 12TH

RED LETTER DAY!

Hooray! I am finally catching up to my weekly blog! 
This quarter is about over---just 2 more weeks! Parents should have received an invitation to schedule for parent-teacher conferences. I am excited to meet with you, so please sign up, if you can. If the date and time do not work for you, please contact me so we can schedule another day.

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MAVERICK MONDAY is happening on October 12th!
Students can bring money ($2 suggested maximum), walk as a class to Maverick and buy a small treat.

Projects: This upcoming week will be full of chemical reactions experiments. You may want to hide your vinegar, baking soda, alka-seltzer and matches, at home, after this week! There will be a fun  tie dying project  on Tuesday and a final written test the following week.
Students need to bring in a white cotton t-shirt, pillow case or pair of socks to dye. Nothing bigger than a pillowcase or they will not get to dye it.
6th Reading: Students are continuing with Blood on the River reading. They are also working on a reading project mini-book titled "Five characters That Would Make Awesome Friends". It is due on Wednesday and features 5 characters from their nightly reading this quarter. All students should be reading 20 minutes a night. They are also working in groups to create a poster about the 13 original colonies to culminate their Social Studies unit on Colonization this quarter. In addition, they have done some extended learning about Pocahontas and her relationship that aided the first successful English settlement in America.
6th Writing:This week students are writing a paragraph using chronological order that tells about something they have accomplished. Their daily journal writings will be earning a quarter grade, as well. Each week we practice cursive writing in a fun way. The best penmanship each week earns The Golden Pencil Award!
8th Writing: This class has a 25 word vocabulary test coming up on Wednesday. We are learning to identify purposes of writing and use 6 categories to initiate writing topics that they are interested in. This week they will use a movie to inspire questions and then will choose a topic to analyze and interpret. This will help prepare them for upcoming writing proficiency testing. They are a bright group of students with lots to say---now I want them to translate that into lots to write about!

Weeks of Sept 28th and October 5th

We are busy, busy, busy in the classroom!

Projects: The past two weeks we have been learning about physical properties, chemical properties and chemical reactions. Students have participated in some fun learning labs, using household items to identify the different types of properties. We have lots of new vocabulary under our belt and have even participated in some simple experiments. So far, much to the disappointment of the class, we have not blown anything up yet!

6th Reading and Social Studies: We are focusing on the 13 colonies and working on a final project of creating an informational poster for each region: New England, Middle and Southern colonies. Students are enthralled with the story of Jamestown featured in the fictional novel Blood on the River.

6th Writing: Each week we focus on learning and practicing aspects of grammar. Our focus has been comma use, transitions and prepositions. We are learning to organize writing through chronological and sequential order. They had to write directions to a place in the school and see if their partner could follow the written directions. A few ran into walls, but it was a great learning tool.

8th Writing: This class is lively and love to stay active. The past two weeks they have been learning to write directions for games, using sequential order. They love to play a game I taught them called, "On the Other Hand, It's Murder", which they quickly shortened to Murder. They learned to play it, then had to write directions on how to play it. I shared the directions they wrote with other groups of people who had never played the game to see if the directions were understandable. Some were, but some discovered it is easier to tell it than write it. Soon I hope to close that gap. They also had to put a puzzle together with partners without speaking. Afterward, they wrote a paragraph explaining the best way to put a puzzle together. These engaging activities have taught them to be aware of detail. They are learning to be clear, precise and more sophisticated in language use. This is a great way to improve transition use, as well.