Our final Friday for the year!
Today all classes did their post-on demand writing for the year. On Monday, they will compare it to a similar prompt they did in Oct., and they will reflect upon their progress. I want to commend all students for having such a positive attitude about this assignment so close to the end of the year. I think students have acquired an "I got this" feeling about writing, and it shows! Excellent!
Enjoy your weekend!
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Thursday, May 28, 2015
We're gettin' there!
Please come in tomorrow with your three pieces of evidence, and the sources from which you found them, to write your post-on demand writing. This will be completed in one class period, and it is meant to reflect your very best writing. This writing should pull in as many strategies as possible from you learning this year.
On Monday, you will use this writing to compare to a similar piece you wrote in Oct. You will be amazed!
Thank you for working hard on your sentence type assessment today! :)
See you tomorrow!
Please come in tomorrow with your three pieces of evidence, and the sources from which you found them, to write your post-on demand writing. This will be completed in one class period, and it is meant to reflect your very best writing. This writing should pull in as many strategies as possible from you learning this year.
On Monday, you will use this writing to compare to a similar piece you wrote in Oct. You will be amazed!
Thank you for working hard on your sentence type assessment today! :)
See you tomorrow!
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Things to remember:
- Locker clean out is tomorrow! Bring some extra plastic bags to take your extra items home.
- Did you forget your books for text book check in today? Bring them tomorrow!
H/W:
- Sentence types quiz tomorrow! Study your practice sheets and do the practice quizzes (links on my previous blog post). You can also google additional online quizzes by searching "Simple, Compound, Complex Sentence Practice."
- Periods 1, 5: Know how to identify and explain simple, compound and compound sentences
- Periods 2, 3, 6: Know how to identify and explain simple, compound, complex and compound/complex sentences
See you tomorrow!
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
I hope everyone enjoyed the warm, wonderful long weekend!
A few notes:
A few notes:
- Text book check- in is tomorrow! Bring all your textbooks you have at home back to school. This includes the blue Elements of Literature book!
- Locker clean-out is Thursday after lunch. You may want to bring a plastic bag (or two) to carry your extra things home.
Today we reviewed compound, complex (and compound/complex in some classes) sentences. If you need the practice sheet handed out today for homework, please go to Canvas, then modules, then "Compound and Complex Sentence Practice" under Sentence Types practice. All the practice sheets we have been working with are your study guides for the quiz Thursday. I will also post links to some online quizzes for practice later this evening. We also continued with suspense stories. These are incredible! Your stamina as writers has grown so much!
H/W:
- Bring textbooks for textbook check-in tomorrow.
- Sentence types practice sheet due tomorrow.
- Sentence types quiz on Thursday. The sentence types you need to know are: simple, compound, complex, compound/complex.
See you tomorrow!
Friday, May 22, 2015
Happy Friday!
We had a fabulous trip to Amish Acres yesterday! The play was wonderful, and I doubt if many students were able to eat dinner last night; after that delicious carb load, all I could think about was a nap! Students, thank you for your excellent, polite behavior.
Today, we practiced more with complex sentences. There will be a quiz next Thurs. Students continued to share their suspenseful stories. It is so much fun to hear their fluency and elaboration...wow!
Enjoy your weekend! We will try to finish stories on Tuesday.
We had a fabulous trip to Amish Acres yesterday! The play was wonderful, and I doubt if many students were able to eat dinner last night; after that delicious carb load, all I could think about was a nap! Students, thank you for your excellent, polite behavior.
Today, we practiced more with complex sentences. There will be a quiz next Thurs. Students continued to share their suspenseful stories. It is so much fun to hear their fluency and elaboration...wow!
Enjoy your weekend! We will try to finish stories on Tuesday.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
What a fun day sharing creative mystery stories written by students! It sure is fun to go to "the dark side" occasionally. The suspense dramas are well organized and full of mystery elements. If you didn't get a chance to share today, your turn will be on Friday.
Remember that Amish Acres is tomorrow! It is such a fun day. No electronics allowed. You may only bring a book for the bus ride. No money is necessary; the gift shop will be closed. Please check the bus list in the 6th grade hallway so you know your bus # and teacher. Think about the expectations we discussed today...
If you are in choir, you will have rehearsal with choir from 9:05-10:00. You will get directly on the bus, so know your bus # before you go to choir.
See you tomorrow!
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Happy Tuesday!
Today I was at a language arts meeting, so there was a guest teacher. My plan was for Ms. Snyder (IMC) to read a few short suspense stories to classes and have discussions on the elements of suspense. She will also include discussion of plot line and students will apply them to the stories. This will hopefully lead students into their suspense writing and get them ready for tomorrow.
H/W:
Suspense stories are due tomorrow. You don't necessarily need to have a final draft; your story just has to be ready to read aloud to a small group.
Tomorrow, I will also review guidelines and expectations for our Amish Acres trip on Thursday.
See you tomorrow!
Today I was at a language arts meeting, so there was a guest teacher. My plan was for Ms. Snyder (IMC) to read a few short suspense stories to classes and have discussions on the elements of suspense. She will also include discussion of plot line and students will apply them to the stories. This will hopefully lead students into their suspense writing and get them ready for tomorrow.
H/W:
Suspense stories are due tomorrow. You don't necessarily need to have a final draft; your story just has to be ready to read aloud to a small group.
Tomorrow, I will also review guidelines and expectations for our Amish Acres trip on Thursday.
See you tomorrow!
Monday, May 18, 2015
Hello!
If you were absent last Friday, please watch The Monsters are Due on Maple Street video. Find it under links. Be careful...it is easy to be on the wrong video.
Today I introduced complex sentence structure for students to use in their writing. There will be a quiz on this next week. We reviewed the elements of suspense we saw in the videos on Friday, and then students annotated their stories to make sure they had some of these in their mystery writing.
Remember - you will be sharing your story with a group of students on Wed. I am not necessarily collecting a final draft, but make sure your story is legible so your narration flows smoothly.
Have a good evening!
If you were absent last Friday, please watch The Monsters are Due on Maple Street video. Find it under links. Be careful...it is easy to be on the wrong video.
Today I introduced complex sentence structure for students to use in their writing. There will be a quiz on this next week. We reviewed the elements of suspense we saw in the videos on Friday, and then students annotated their stories to make sure they had some of these in their mystery writing.
Remember - you will be sharing your story with a group of students on Wed. I am not necessarily collecting a final draft, but make sure your story is legible so your narration flows smoothly.
Have a good evening!
Friday, May 15, 2015
Happy Friday!
Period1: Thank you for all your donations to the Center for the Homeless! Wow!
To add ideas to our suspense writing, we watched The Monsters are Due on Maple Street, from the Twighlight Zone series, by Rod Serling, It was a blast! If you were absent, you can find it on Hulu.
As a whole group we discussed "mob mentality" and examples of it that we see in recent news. I also gave background information about the social statement Serling we relaying about the civil rights movement in 1960 as well as the paranoia about the spread of communism.
H/W: I would like to have suspense stories finished for class on Tuesday, so please work on it this weekend if necessary.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Period1: Thank you for all your donations to the Center for the Homeless! Wow!
To add ideas to our suspense writing, we watched The Monsters are Due on Maple Street, from the Twighlight Zone series, by Rod Serling, It was a blast! If you were absent, you can find it on Hulu.
As a whole group we discussed "mob mentality" and examples of it that we see in recent news. I also gave background information about the social statement Serling we relaying about the civil rights movement in 1960 as well as the paranoia about the spread of communism.
H/W: I would like to have suspense stories finished for class on Tuesday, so please work on it this weekend if necessary.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Tomorrow is the last day for clothing, shoes, and books donations for Center for the Homeless! Please be generous and clean out your closets and book shelves.
Today students went to the Book Fair! Buy one get one free! If you didn't have money today, the book fair will be open until May 22. You can stop between classes or before/after school.
After that, we reviewed writing tips and guidelines for suspense. Please make sure you get one of these papers if your were absent. Students had time to work on their stories today.
Tomorrow we will read more suspense, The Monsters are Due on Maple Street by Rod Serling. This is another great example of a well -written mystery. If you are going to be absent, please find a link to the story under Links and read it.
H/W: Write for 20 minutes
See you tomorrow!
Today students went to the Book Fair! Buy one get one free! If you didn't have money today, the book fair will be open until May 22. You can stop between classes or before/after school.
After that, we reviewed writing tips and guidelines for suspense. Please make sure you get one of these papers if your were absent. Students had time to work on their stories today.
Tomorrow we will read more suspense, The Monsters are Due on Maple Street by Rod Serling. This is another great example of a well -written mystery. If you are going to be absent, please find a link to the story under Links and read it.
H/W: Write for 20 minutes
See you tomorrow!
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Hello!
Period 1: Remember donations for Center for the Homeless! Clothes, books, coats, shoes....let's all do our part.
Today all classes took the SRI/Lexile test for the third time this year. I am a proud teacher! Students were able to realize how much their hard work has helped them grow this year. Thank you for your focus and attention!
H/W:
We will go to the Book Fair tomorrow. It is buy one, get one free!! Bring money if you are planning on buying anything. The Book Fair goes until May 22, so there is plenty of time for purchases.
Set your timer and work on your suspense story for 20 minutes this evening.
See you tomorrow!
Period 1: Remember donations for Center for the Homeless! Clothes, books, coats, shoes....let's all do our part.
Today all classes took the SRI/Lexile test for the third time this year. I am a proud teacher! Students were able to realize how much their hard work has helped them grow this year. Thank you for your focus and attention!
H/W:
We will go to the Book Fair tomorrow. It is buy one, get one free!! Bring money if you are planning on buying anything. The Book Fair goes until May 22, so there is plenty of time for purchases.
Set your timer and work on your suspense story for 20 minutes this evening.
See you tomorrow!
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Hello!
I will send emails to parents of students who have not yet submitted permission slips/money for the Amish Acres field trip. This was due Monday.
Today, Ms. Snyder, our wonderful librarian, gave a presentation to all 6th grade classes about new books in the IMC, summer hours for the IMC, and showed book trailers for new literature. With any time left, students continued to work on their fiction suspense stories. Please keep in mind that suspense does not mean your story has to be about violence and murder; it can have a light-hearted tone or can be a story about an intriguing mystery. Even with horror elements, a story does not have to be violent.
Make sure you are consulting your chart!
H/W:
Set your timer for 20 minutes, and continue writing your suspense story. Keep adding to your chart!
Period 1: Please bring in your donations for Center for the Homeless for NJHS! This includes clothes and shoes. Let's make a difference! I will sign those Archer cards for donations!
I will send emails to parents of students who have not yet submitted permission slips/money for the Amish Acres field trip. This was due Monday.
Today, Ms. Snyder, our wonderful librarian, gave a presentation to all 6th grade classes about new books in the IMC, summer hours for the IMC, and showed book trailers for new literature. With any time left, students continued to work on their fiction suspense stories. Please keep in mind that suspense does not mean your story has to be about violence and murder; it can have a light-hearted tone or can be a story about an intriguing mystery. Even with horror elements, a story does not have to be violent.
Make sure you are consulting your chart!
H/W:
Set your timer for 20 minutes, and continue writing your suspense story. Keep adding to your chart!
Period 1: Please bring in your donations for Center for the Homeless for NJHS! This includes clothes and shoes. Let's make a difference! I will sign those Archer cards for donations!
Monday, May 11, 2015
Monday!
Now that ISTEP is over, I am back on track with my blog. Students, thanks so much for your focus and attention during two challenging weeks of testing. The days were long; I could see that on your faces. But, you dug your heels into the floor (research proves it stimulates the brain!) and did your best - because you are the best.
Today was the last day for Amish Acres filed trip collection. If you still owe me a permission slip, waiver, and money, please bring those three items in tomorrow.
In class we discussed a plan for our "scary story" writing. The chart we used to decipher between the elements of suspense writing is on Canvas: go to Modules, find "Suspense Writing," and then click on Elements of Suspense Chart.
We noticed the Great Poe successfully mixed these elements to create edge- of -your- seat stories. We also reviewed the elements of suspense shown in the Tell Tale Heart video and the Prezi on suspense writing. Both of these can be watched under "Links."
H/W:
- Please remember to donate to the Center for the Homeless drive. Bring clothes, coats, shoes, or books tomorrow to give to NJHS. Such a worthy cause!
- You know who you are if you need to bring Amish Acres permission slip...
- Looking at today's chart, decide the category for your story. It is ok if you have already started it! Make a chart of four categories for your chosen suspense genre, and fill in the chart so you have a plan for your story. So, if you choose "Mystery," you will write what the crises is that already occurred, then write who was responsible for it,...etc. Bring this tomorrow! It will be graded.
Have a great evening!
Monday, May 4, 2015
For Monday and Tuesday:
ISTEP Day!
Thank you for your hard work: periods 1, 2, and 3 on Monday and periods 4, 5, and 6 on Tuesday.
****Please remember your Amish Acres permission slips and money. It is due May 11. ****
Periods 1, 2, and 3: Get to bed early tonight and eat a well-balanced breakfast tomorrow!
See you in Lab B :)
ISTEP Day!
Thank you for your hard work: periods 1, 2, and 3 on Monday and periods 4, 5, and 6 on Tuesday.
****Please remember your Amish Acres permission slips and money. It is due May 11. ****
Periods 1, 2, and 3: Get to bed early tonight and eat a well-balanced breakfast tomorrow!
See you in Lab B :)
Friday, May 1, 2015
Finally Friday!
It was a challenging week for students with the change to block scheduling and ISTEP. They did a fantastic job of staying focused and keeping noise down in classrooms and hallways. But...it's not over...
Istep for language arts is next week. We will return to a block schedule next week with periods 1, 2, 3 on Monday, and periods 2, 3, and 4 on Tuesday. The same schedule will be for Wed. and Thurs.
Today students submitted their research book to Canvas. Writing stamina has grown!! If Canvas could not completely upload your paper, I will be grading it on Google docs. Make sure it is in your LA turn-in folder.
H/W:
Get a good night's sleep and eat a healthy breakfast every day next week! You want to feel enegized as you show everything you know on your LA ISTEP!
Amish Acres permission slips due May 11. Remember, there are two slips to pass in with your money. Thank you!
Enjoy the nice weather this weekend!
It was a challenging week for students with the change to block scheduling and ISTEP. They did a fantastic job of staying focused and keeping noise down in classrooms and hallways. But...it's not over...
Istep for language arts is next week. We will return to a block schedule next week with periods 1, 2, 3 on Monday, and periods 2, 3, and 4 on Tuesday. The same schedule will be for Wed. and Thurs.
Today students submitted their research book to Canvas. Writing stamina has grown!! If Canvas could not completely upload your paper, I will be grading it on Google docs. Make sure it is in your LA turn-in folder.
H/W:
Get a good night's sleep and eat a healthy breakfast every day next week! You want to feel enegized as you show everything you know on your LA ISTEP!
Amish Acres permission slips due May 11. Remember, there are two slips to pass in with your money. Thank you!
Enjoy the nice weather this weekend!
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