Hello! This is the last week before report cards, so we'll be doing things a little differently. This is the last week for your student to make up any work they are missing before it becomes a permanent part of their grade. Check agendas to make sure your child is caught up. We had a make-up catch-up day on Friday, and most students worked very diligently to get make-up work done. I was impressed with how conscientious many of my students were. However, some chose not to make-up any work. There will be no more class time devoted to make-up work.
We will have no spelling words this week. We'll have the test from last week's words on Monday.
Friday is a teacher workday. No class for students.
A special treat this week and next! Burning Coal Theatre will return and teach our students all about Shakespeare! They were so well received last year that I know we're all looking forward to a triumphant return. 5th grade is this week the 19th-21st. 6th grade will be the following week Oct. 26-28.
6th grade: Remember, being on a sports team is a privilege. If your grade falls below a "C" average, you will be suspended until it rises up to acceptable levels.
Happy Fall, all!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Week of Oct. 11
Hello all!
Our Fairytales unit, somewhat sadly, has come to an end. Although, I'm pretty sure they all lived happily ever after :) Students seemed to enjoy reading, writing and learning about them. Most students wrote a really solid fairytale, although many (especially 6th grade) failed to turn one in on time. Please check with your student (and read their agendas) to see that they turned one in. This was a 200 point assignment. I am enjoying reading the stories!
Reminders to all: Please remind your student of the importance of following the no-talking rule during testing. I am very strict regarding this and will throw out a students test if they talk during testing. It breaks my heart to do it, but students must learn self-discipline. EOG results can be canceled for the entire school if protocol is broken.
Oct 15: the first theme book review and project are due. This assignment includes a book review (typed 1-2 pages, 12 point TNR font), a project and a brief presentation in class (no more than 5 minutes, unless you work it out with me)
Social Studies: Students will complete their Native American unit this week and we will move onto colonial America. Students voted to participate in a writing contest about Paul Revere held by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The essay is due Dec. 1. We plan to have a Thanksgiving celebration in November, melding what we learned about Indians with what we learn about colonial Americans. Should be fun.
5th grade will begin a poetry unit this week, as is reflected in their spelling/vocab words. I will begin to grade spelling tests a little differently this week. Students will now receive 2 points for using the word correctly and 1 point for spelling it correctly, for a total of 3 points a sentence(instead of the current 2). This reflects my emphasis on the importance of meaning. Many of 6th grades words will be the same as last week, as they didn't seem to learn them as well as I'd like them to. Last weeks results will be tossed for the 6th grade spelling/vocab test, unless, of course, your student did well.
6th grade will read a story in the Junior Great Books series and do activities associated with the story, "Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing. We will also do some focused lessons on vocab, as that seems to be a weak spot.
This weeks words:
Spelling/Vocabulary
6A
Week of Oct.11
Patterns: ie/ei and prefix: dis: meaning apart, not. Vocabulary from reading this week
Repeat words from last week:
conceited
seize
retrieval
unwieldy
grievance
deceitful
dissuade
disengage
discord
indispensable
New this week:
contrition
rigorous
sputter
promontory
continuous
Spelling/ Vocabulary
5B
Week of Oct. 11
Pattern: poetry terms
rhyme
haiku
alliteration
quatrain
couplet
sonnet
antagonist
protagonist
denouement
elegy
kigo- means: a seasonal word, used in haiku
hyperbole
resolution
simile
metaphor
ballad
stanza
foreshadowing
Spelling/ Vocabulary
5A
Week of Oct. 11
Pattern: poetry terms
rhyme
haiku
alliteration
quatrain
couplet
sonnet
antagonist
protagonist
denouement
elegy
kigo- means: a seasonal word, used in haiku
hyperbole
resolution
simile
metaphor
ballad
stanza
foreshadowing
Our Fairytales unit, somewhat sadly, has come to an end. Although, I'm pretty sure they all lived happily ever after :) Students seemed to enjoy reading, writing and learning about them. Most students wrote a really solid fairytale, although many (especially 6th grade
Reminders to all: Please remind your student of the importance of following the no-talking rule during testing. I am very strict regarding this and will throw out a students test if they talk during testing. It breaks my heart to do it, but students must learn self-discipline. EOG results can be canceled for the entire school if protocol is broken.
Oct 15: the first theme book review and project are due. This assignment includes a book review (typed 1-2 pages, 12 point TNR font), a project and a brief presentation in class (no more than 5 minutes, unless you work it out with me)
Social Studies: Students will complete their Native American unit this week and we will move onto colonial America. Students voted to participate in a writing contest about Paul Revere held by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The essay is due Dec. 1. We plan to have a Thanksgiving celebration in November, melding what we learned about Indians with what we learn about colonial Americans. Should be fun.
5th grade will begin a poetry unit this week, as is reflected in their spelling/vocab words. I will begin to grade spelling tests a little differently this week. Students will now receive 2 points for using the word correctly and 1 point for spelling it correctly, for a total of 3 points a sentence(instead of the current 2). This reflects my emphasis on the importance of meaning. Many of 6th grades words will be the same as last week, as they didn't seem to learn them as well as I'd like them to. Last weeks results will be tossed for the 6th grade spelling/vocab test, unless, of course, your student did well.
6th grade will read a story in the Junior Great Books series and do activities associated with the story, "Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing. We will also do some focused lessons on vocab, as that seems to be a weak spot.
This weeks words:
Spelling/Vocabulary
6A
Week of Oct.11
Patterns: ie/ei and prefix: dis: meaning apart, not. Vocabulary from reading this week
Repeat words from last week:
conceited
seize
retrieval
unwieldy
grievance
deceitful
dissuade
disengage
discord
indispensable
New this week:
contrition
rigorous
sputter
promontory
continuous
Spelling/ Vocabulary
5B
Week of Oct. 11
Pattern: poetry terms
rhyme
haiku
alliteration
quatrain
couplet
sonnet
antagonist
protagonist
denouement
elegy
kigo- means: a seasonal word, used in haiku
hyperbole
resolution
simile
metaphor
ballad
stanza
foreshadowing
Spelling/ Vocabulary
5A
Week of Oct. 11
Pattern: poetry terms
rhyme
haiku
alliteration
quatrain
couplet
sonnet
antagonist
protagonist
denouement
elegy
kigo- means: a seasonal word, used in haiku
hyperbole
resolution
simile
metaphor
ballad
stanza
foreshadowing
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Week of Oct. 4
Remember: Students are expected to know spelling and proper usage in a sentence. They receive one point for each and Thursday night's homework is to study for the test!!!!
Spelling/Vocabulary
5A
Week of October 4 Pattern: V/CV and ie /ei
vacant
frequent
veto
deduct
vital
locate
moment
omit
rotate
unite
puny
putrid
conceited
achieve
deceive
leisure
grief
seize
Spelling/Vocabulary
5B
Week of Oct. 4 Patterns: v/cv, ie/ei and prefix: dis: meaning apart, not
puny
putrid
vital
deduct
vacant
conceited
seize
retrieval
unwieldy
grievance
deceitful
receipt
believe
dissuade
disengage
discord
discomfort
indispensable
Spelling/Vocabulary
6A
Week of Oct. 4 Patterns: v/cv, ie/ei and prefix: dis: meaning apart, not
puny
putrid
vital
deduct
vacant
conceited
seize
retrieval
unwieldy
grievance
deceitful
receipt
believe
dissuade
disengage
discord
discomfort
indispensable
Spelling/Vocabulary
5A
Week of October 4 Pattern: V/CV and ie /ei
vacant
frequent
veto
deduct
vital
locate
moment
omit
rotate
unite
puny
putrid
conceited
achieve
deceive
leisure
grief
seize
Spelling/Vocabulary
5B
Week of Oct. 4 Patterns: v/cv, ie/ei and prefix: dis: meaning apart, not
puny
putrid
vital
deduct
vacant
conceited
seize
retrieval
unwieldy
grievance
deceitful
receipt
believe
dissuade
disengage
discord
discomfort
indispensable
Spelling/Vocabulary
6A
Week of Oct. 4 Patterns: v/cv, ie/ei and prefix: dis: meaning apart, not
puny
putrid
vital
deduct
vacant
conceited
seize
retrieval
unwieldy
grievance
deceitful
receipt
believe
dissuade
disengage
discord
discomfort
indispensable
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