Friday, September 17, 2010

Time Flies!

Week of Sep 13-17.

Where has the time gone? 6th Graders should be well accustomed to middle school as mid-quarter is fast approaching! Changing classes, using lockers and keeping track of assignments for seven different classes are things that should begin to come easy for 6th grade stars.

In reading class thus far, students have chosen independent reading books and been reading from them for about 2 weeks. Students turned in a Week 1's Reading Log with daily summaries and visualizations on Thursday.

Students have also had several opportunites to attend girls basketball and football games. Typically there are 2-3 games per week! Hopefully, students are learning to balance extra-curricular activties and academic requirements.

Have a restful weekend as next week promises to be a busy week with Open House on Thursday!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

MAP Testing continued


Week of April 6 - 10
We began the week MAP Testing in Math. Students in 6th grade ended the Math MAP Test on Wednesday. Students continued testing in their 1st period class.
In our Reading Class, groups continued where they left off in the WebQuest. Tuesday afternoon students were selected to participate in Learning Lab to make more progress on the Final Project as the deadline for completing the Book Cover Redesign or the Book Trailer Advertisement was on Friday. Wednesday students participated in an End of MAP Reward after lunch. Thursday's schedule was back to "normal" as the MAP Test concluded for 6th grade. Friday was the deadline for the WebQuest project. Students did not have the opportunity to go to the Library as 8th grade was still MAP Testing - Science.
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Friday, April 3, 2009

You *Can* Judge a Book By Its Cover

Week of March 30 - April 3

On Monday, students were introduced to a WebQuest project. I polled each class before we began to see how many were familiar with a WebQuest. I projected the image below on the Smartboard and each student marked where he/she fit best.

Just 7 students recalled ever completing a WebQuest in the past.
Tuesday, students continued their progression through the WebQuest. On Wednesday the entire school started the Communication Arts MAP test. Students in 6th grade tested in 1st period Wednesday - Friday. Our schedule was modified in the afternoon so we would see all classses one more time before the weeks end. For those students who qualified with at least 95% attendance, 15 or fewer plantimes, no D's or F's and no ISS/OSS they attended the 3rd Quarter Field Trip - Bowling. We had a blast! Unfortunately, due to MAP testing students did not have a chance to go to the library for checkout since it was used as a testing overflow room. Students were selected to participate in Learning Lab to continue work on the Final Project.
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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Time for a Break!

ImageChef.com March 23-27 was Spring Break.

Hope you enjoyed it! I know for me it went by so fast. I spent the week doing a slew of activities from cleaning, organizing, recycling. and finally updating the WebQuest we will begin on Monday. I hope you are rested because on Wednesday after Spring Break MAP Testing will begin.

Posted By: Mrs. W.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Sub, Sub, and Sub?

ImageChef.com Week of March 9 - 13

Students began the week with a substitute, Mr. E. because I was gone to eMINTS training on Monday. Students read a non-fiction article called "Bird Brains!"

On Tuesday, I had students quickly meet with their Literature Groups to designate their group reading assignment since last week's meeting was postponed due to illness. On Wednesday, I had yet another substitute because I developed a fever on Tuesday night. After resting all day on Wednesday, I was able to return on Thursday to meet with Literature Circles.

On Friday, students went to the library with Mr. E so Mrs. Y, our librarian could conduct the lesson and then let students check-out. I was in Columbia with the Science Olympiad Team for State Competition. Science Olympiad had a great day at State on Saturday. We had two 5th place ribbons and a 3rd place medal. Way to go!

Students had practice this week showing respect to those filling in for me. The week started off rocky but each class proved they can do it on Friday when they earned 8's and 9's on the substitute behavior form! Keep up the good work!

I am looking forward to being at school for the entire week! My trainings will slow down for awhile and let's hope warmer weather will bring better health!


Posted By: Mrs. W.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Celebrate Reading!



Week of March 2 - 6


We began the week celebrating Read Across America in honor of Dr. Seuss's Birthday. After the class read aloud, Horton Hears a Who! students identified examples of onomatopoeia. We also discussed the literary term alliteration. Students completed an online activity where they had to identify examples of onomatopoeia. During independent reading, students completed a response on the Class Blog.


On Tuesday and Wednesday I was gone to the RCET Technology Conference so students had a substitute. Mr. E. did a two day lesson comparing and contrasting two Cinderella stories from different cultures (a Chinese folktale vs. a Native American folktale). On Tuesday, students also got a treat when they attended an assembly by Mr. N. who talked about his trip to Greece. I wanted to come back to school so I could immediately start applying what I learned from the conference but unfortunately students had a sub on Thursday as well because I was home sick. Students read "The Dog of Pompeii." from the literature series. On Friday I returned to take the students for a lesson in the Library. Mrs. Y. taught how to use the World Book Online Citation Tool. Students had time for a quick checkout before class ended. Since I missed on Thursday, Literature Circles will be postponed until next week.

Posted By: Mrs. W.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Week 2 - Literature Circles


Week of February 23 - 27

Students read "The School Play" by Gary Soto from the McDougal Littell Literature Series. Students began the week with a substitute because I had eMINTS training. Students were to apply the strategy of monitoring their reading comprehension by asking questions during this read aloud. Unfortunately, students had also had a substitute on Tuesday because my son was sick. They had a second read aloud by Gary Soto, called "The Jacket." For this they were to make connections to the text.


When I returned to school on Wednesday Literature Circles meet for Week 2. On Thursday, Literature Circles wrapped up for any group that was unable to meet on Wednesday due to time restraints. Members of each group learned more about one another as they completed two more sections on the Membership Grid. On Friday, students met in the Library. Mrs. Y. shared a photo story about the changes to our school library that included the similies and metaphors the students created earlier this month. The photo story summarized the good things going on this year in our school library. The students voted for a Truman Book Award nominee and completed a survey about the school library. Mrs. Y. will use the input from the survey to make changes to the school library. Students have 10 minutues to return/renew or check-out new books.


The last 45 minutes of the day was designated for Star Time/Learning Lab. Any student with a D or F in Science or Reading participated in Learning Lab to increase his/her grade.


Posted By: Mrs. W.