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Title: Welcome Parents!!


1
Welcome Parents!!
  • Mr. Kevin Bergmann (ELA/ Social Studies)
  • Mrs. Pamela Fraser (Math/Science)
  • Mrs. Pat Campo (307 Intervention Specialist)

2
6th Grade Expectations
  • 1) Be prepared every day
  • Sharpened pencils or pens on your desk
  • Homework completed from night before
  • 2) Respect yourself
  • 3) Respect others
  • 4) Work together as a team to create a positive
    learning environment

3
A Day in the life of 6th Grade
  • 90 minutes of ELA
  • Reading Workshop
  • - Read Alouds
  • - listening comprehension
  • - model skills for students
  • - Independent Reading
  • -Conferences with students
  • - Read independent reading books 25-40 mins.
  • - Complete a reader response on text
  • - Guided Reading
  • -Small group instruction

4
A Day in the life of 6th Grade
  • Writing (incorporated into reading activities)
  • Lessons based on craft and structure
  • Individual conferences to strengthen writing
    skills
  • Published pieces /on-demand tasks
  • 90 minutes Math instruction
  • Review previous days skills through HW check
  • Launch a concept
  • Explore the concept/topic
  • Summarize the concept
  • Homework for practice

5
A Day in the life of 6th Grade
  • 45 minutes Social Studies
  • Non-fiction comprehension strategies developed.
  • Map skills, informational reading, DBQs
  • Includes writing projects
  • 45 minutes Science
  • Non-fiction comprehension strategies developed.
  • Note-taking and study skill strategies developed
  • Science investigations
  • Please note Science and Social Studies classes
    are 4 times per week

6
Expeditionary Learning Curriculum
  • Reading Goals
  • summarize the text
  • analyze the characters
  • compare characters/stories
  • identify themes
  • identify authors purpose
  • quote the text to support ideas
  • identify point of view
  • make connections to the text
  • recognize structures of informational
    text
  • Writing Goals
  • establish structure of beginning, middle, and end
  • develop strategies for editing and revising
    written works
  • develop texts appropriate to tasks and audience
  • Use details to support ideas
  • Produce the following
  • - reader responses
  • - literature
  • - persuasive pieces
  • - informational texts

7
Tips for reading success!
  • Read with your child
  • Read together regularly
  • (This allows you to know their level and
    interests. You can have great conversations on
    books)
  • Encourage your child to build his or her own
    library
  • Search for reading activities on the Internet
  • Provide different kinds of general interest
    magazines for your child
  • Visit your local library and introduce your child
    to the children's librarian

8
Math Curriculum
  • Math Units
  • 1. Prime Time Factors and Multiples
  • 2. Comparing Bits and Pieces Ratios, Rational
    Numbers and Equivalence
  • 3. Lets Be Rational Understanding Fraction
    Operations
  • 4. Covering and Surrounding Two-Dimensional
    Measurements
  • 5. Decimal Ops Computing with Decimals and
    Percents
  • 6. Variables and Patterns Focus on Algebra
  • 7. Data About Us Statistics and Data Analysis

9
Tips for Math success
  • Memorize multiplication facts
  • Complete daily homework
  • Show ALL math work
  • Come to class prepared and ready to learn
  • Think differently about math

10
Assessments
  • Throughout the year students will be assessed
    using
  • TC reading assessments
  • On demand responses (similar to writing
    component of state exam)
  • Practice state exams
  • Unit assessments (quizzes, tests, projects, exit
    slips)
  • Math
  • Social Studies
  • Science
  • Please see handbook for scoring breakdowns

11
Homework Policy
  • Homework is an extension of the days
    activities. Homework will always be a review of
    what has been taught in class during the day.
  • Homework is assigned on a nightly basis
  • Read 30 minutes and record on log (M- F and
    weekends)
  • Math (M-F)
  • Social Studies (TBD)
  • Science (TBD)
  • Please check planner nightly to see which
    assignments have been completed.
  • All missing assignments will be highlighted in
    yellow!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • It is expected that students be responsible for
    completing all assignments fully, neatly, and on
    time
  • If your child is unable to complete an
    assignment, please send in a note.

12
Behavior Policy
  • Ladder Behavior System. Points will be rewarded
    for students at the end of the day who are in one
    of the top 3 spots on the ladder.
  • Uncooperative behaviors will be recorded in a
    behavior log. Periodically, notes will be sent
    home to inform parents of this behavior. (check
    planner for these notes)

13
Out to Lunch
  • Special Lunch Privilege for students grades 5-8
  • Need parental and teacher permission to leave
    school grounds for lunch
  • May not be held on rainy/snowy days
  • Please note that students who do not complete
    homework assignments or follow classroom rules
    will have privileges suspended.

14
Communication
  • Strong parent/teacher relationships establish a
    successful school year. Feel free to contact us
    through
  • Conferences
  • Tuesday afternoons have been designed to provide
    40 minutes for parent contact. Appts. may be
    set up during this time
  • Phone calls
  • Notes

15
Any questions??
  • Thank you for coming!
  • Have a good day! ?
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