Thursday, January 20, 2011

Homework 1/18-1/21

Tuesday: Underline the independent clause once and the dependent clause twice

1.Some came to have a better living wherever they could.

2.  Others are here because a family member came to attend college.

3.  Most need to learn English so that they can  get along.

4.  Most people in the United States are the decendents of people who moved here long ago.


Wednesday:  Underline the independent clause once and the dependent clause twice
 Circle the subordinate conjunction.

1.  After I ate lunch, I took a nap.

2.  We went to the party because we cleaned our rooms.

3.  Before I cookded dinner, I cleaned my house.

4.  Since I was sleepy, I did not go the the game.

Thursday:  Underline the independent clause once and the dependent clause twice
 Circle the subordinate conjunction.

1.  When you travel, you should always take an umbrella with you.
2.  Be sure to check the temperature each day before you go outside.
3.  We did not like the pizza because it had green peppers.

Parent Information for the week of January 18th-21st

All week we will be continuing to read Bud, Not Buddy. We are focusing our attention on plot, conflict, and themes. In addition, we will continue to work in our learning centers. I have designed reading, writing, and conventions (grammar) focus groups that will be a great review. The groups also will cover new material.

Reading Group: This group will be choosing one of two fictional stories to read. They will be graded on their ability to analyze, critique, and respond to the story. The concepts being worked with are genre, type of literature, stages of plot, figurative language, sensory details, imagery, tone, mood, vocabulary, theme, and ability to evaluate the work with personal opinions. They will have a choice of producing a poster, flipbook, or mobile.

Writing Group: This group will produce a persuasive letter/essay based on one of four real-life scenarios. They will be graded on their ability to write with logical ideas (with quantity and quality), organization, and voice.

Conventions Group: This group will practice multiple grammar concepts using technology in the classroom. Groups will be using the Mimio board and the netbooks to complete various activities. Concepts being covered are dependent and independent clauses, subordinating conjunctions, direct and indirect objects, predicate nouns and predicate adjectives, parts of speech, revision, etc.

Also, there will be a change in my first flexible group. If your child is in this class, they will be transitioning into a program called SRA. It is a corrective reading program focusing on word sounds, spelling, vocabulary,  and reading comprehension. I am very excited about this opportunity for them. I know we will see much improvement and great success with our reading!

Grades this week for 2nd and 3rd Flexible Group:
- group participation and completion of group activity
- Daily Grammar Practice
- Friday notebook quiz on dependent and independent clauses/Bud, Not Buddy
- homework each night

Grades this week for 1st Flexible Group, SRA:
-small and whole group participation/ workbook activities
-Daily Grammar Practice
-homework each night
-spelling/vocabulary/comprehension quiz on Friday

VERY IMPORTANT!
According to the Georgia Performance Standards, our students are required to read 25 books or approximately one million words during sixth grade! I have many students who have been reading diligently to meet this goal, but not nearly as many as I would like to see. Please make sure your child is reading daily. It doesn't matter what it is! It could be a magazine, a novel, an internet article, the newspaper, etc. Please provide your child with these opporutunities. The next benchmark date is set for January 28; each student should have 1500 pages read by this date.
 
Our next writing prompt will be on January 26. Students will be writing a persuasive essay and will be graded on ideas, organization, and voice

Thursday, January 13, 2011

January 5 - 7

Wednesday
Label each dependent and independent clause. Circle the subordinating conjunctions.
1. Although Rita loved singing, she did not want to sing in front of anyone.
2. I got cold while I was waiting for the bus.
3. We stayed at the airport after the plane had taken off.

Thursday
Circle subordinating conjunctions. Label dependent and independent clauses.
1. While I waited in the office, I read a magazine.
2. Sam is sad because his dog is ill.
3. Although he received money for Christmas, he did not spend any of it.

Friday- No Homework!