Technology
Our computers have arrived! They are being processed and will be in our classrooms VERY soon! Please make sure you send in headphones. If you need assistance getting them, send me an email. Also, I suggest investing in a small wireless mouse. It makes using the laptops a lot easier. Reading We are still reading Zach's Lie and working on Lit circle jobs as we go. We are focusing on cause and effect as well as authors purpose. As we read, students are making predictions and verifying the outcomes. Language Arts We have a practice FSA writing prompt on Wednesday, February 8th. It is VERY important that your student is here that day and on time! We will begin the prompt right after the announcements are over. It is a timed prompt (unless of course your student has an IEP or 504). I will score the essays with the help of Mrs. Anderson. We will immediately conference with students regarding their results and spend the following two weeks focusing on the skills your student needs. Each class will be grouped according to the skill they need to develop further. The actual FSA Writing test is Tuesday February 28th. Please make sure your student is here that day! Discovering Quality Literature We will be starting our DQL projects this month. Each student will be writing a poetry book. This project will be done in class but they can work on it at home, if they choose. The goal is for the students to create and publish a book on their own. We will be discovering poetry, critiquing poems, and then writing our very own collection. Students will choose the topic, form, and type of poem they wish to write. Each book will require a minimum of 10 poems. Keep in mind, a simple Haiku counts as a poem! Details will be posted in our Google Classroom along the way. Important Dates
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AuthorJessica Elliott is a 6th grade Reading and Language Arts teacher at Manatee Elementary in Viera, Fl. Archives
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