This week’s Do Now focus was on Main Idea. Students read and wrote down a short paragraph and underlined the topic sentence. In the SRA booklets, students read a practice story called “Black Widow Spiders” and answered comprehension and word study questions. They practiced self-grading and scoring as well. For homework in Taking the High Road, two stories with questions were completed.
Mrs. Foster
This week’s Do Now focus was on Main Idea. Students read and wrote down a short paragraph and underlined the topic sentence. The “Lady Liberty” SRA story was finished and then students chose their own story at their personal reading level in the SRA Kit. They answered comprehension and word study questions. For homework, students read “Whale Watch” in Taking the High Road and completed questions.
Mrs. Foster
This week, students were given their first set of ten SAT Vocabulary words and definitions. Students then completed sentences using the ten words correctly. “Shoebox Speech” guidelines and requirements were given out and explained. I also performed live my own speech as an example to the class. Students created a Speech Outline listing their own ten items and two reasons for each item. Finally, students completed the Procedures Test based on the expectations and routines in my classroom.
Mrs. Foster
This week, for “Do Now’s,” students practiced their cursive handwriting for completion grades. Students also wrote a rough draft acrostic poem using the letters of their name to create phrases that describe themselves. Finally, students took the Procedures Test based on the expectations and routines in my classroom.
Mrs. Foster
Eighth graders reviewed and practiced usage of the SRA Reading Kits. They completed two, three-minute pre-tests to be placed at their personal, reading ability level. In addition, students completed the first story in the Taking the High Road workbook for a completion grade, and they were taught a new game called “Sparkle.”
Mrs. Foster
Seventh graders reviewed and practiced usage of the SRA Reading Kits. They completed two, three-minute pre-tests to be placed at their personal, reading ability level. In addition, students completed the first story in the Taking the High Road workbook for a completion grade.
Mrs. Foster
Sixth graders had two Reading classes this first week of school. They completed a Do Now and shared about the types of things they read over the summer (including but not limited to books). Students took two, three minute pre-tests in their SRA Reading Booklets in order to be placed at their personal, reading ability level. Then, students read a short story called “Lady Liberty” to practice completing SRA story assignments.
Mrs. Foster
Students reviewed and practiced procedures, many of which were the same as last year. We passed out textbooks and shared some about our learning styles. Students completed a Daybook assignment and had the opportunity with Mrs. Candelier to take the pre-qualifier spelling test.
Mrs. Foster
Sixth graders learned the procedures for my class and practiced them. We passed out textbooks and shared some about our learning styles. Students also practiced their cursive handwriting during the “Do Now’s.” Finally, sixth graders had the opportunity to take the pre-qualifier spelling test with Mrs. Candelier and they completed their first Daybook assignment.
Mrs. Foster
PK3-Kindergarten are having fun learning to sponge painting with number, letter and people shaped sponges.
Ms. Arnau