Monday, November 14, 2011

Week of November 14

Monday- We will do Read out Loud, Caught Ya, study vocabulary, discuss chapters 1-3 in The Breadwinner, and we'll do an exercise with sentence fragments and run on sentences. They will also get their next reading assignment (chapters 4-6) for The Breadwinner and questions (blue sheet). This is due on Friday.

Tuesday- We will start with silent reading, we'll study our vocabulary (quiz Thursday), and we'll go over a PowerPoint on run on sentences. Students will also get a worksheet on run on sentences.

Wednesday- We will be taking the SRI test (Scholastic Reading Inventory). This test gauges where there reading level is and gives them a lexile score for their result. We determine reading interventions based on the SRI scores. Students will have work time after they finish the test.

Thursday- We will take our vocabulary test, go over pronouns, and read from The Breadwinner. Students will also get new vocabulary words.

Friday- We will do Read Out Loud, Caught Ya Quiz #2- it will cover run on sentences and using commas and conjunctions, we'll discuss chapters 4-6 and will study our new vocab. words. Chapters 7-9 and questions will be due on Tuesday.

Homework-
Monday- study vocab., begin reading 4-6 and do the questions
Tuesday- study vocab., read and questions
Wednesday- study vocab., read and questions
Thursday- make sure 4-6 is read and the questions are done
Friday- Begin reading 7-9 (due Friday), and study new vocab.

Monday, November 7, 2011

The week of Nov. 7

Monday- We will do Read out Loud, Caught Ya, and we'll do an introduction to Afghanistan (the country, the people, what kids do there, and their culture). This is in preparation of reading The Breadwinner- a book we will begin as a class on Thursday.

Tuesday- Students will get their myths handed back to them, they'll take a pre-test on pronouns, and we'll learn some background information on the author of The Breadwinner, Debra Ellis.

Wednesday- We will do Read out Loud, Caught Ya, students will get vocabulary words for The Breadwinner, and we'll do a PowerPoint on pronouns

Thursday- Students will get their own copy of The Breadwinner, we will define who or what is a breadwinner, and students will get questions they'll need to answer over chapters 1-3. Reading chapters 1-3 will be due on Monday. If there's extra time, they will silent read.

Friday- We will do Read out Loud, Caught ya, study vocabulary, and we'll also go over pronouns.

Homework:
Monday- Finish up essay on Alexander the Great (if you haven't already done this)
Thursday- Read The Breadwinner (chapters 1-3 due on Monday), study vocabulary
Friday- Read The Breadwinner, study vocabulary

Monday, October 31, 2011

The week of October 31

Monday- Read out Loud, Caught Ya, go over learning targets for reading, writing, and speaking that we'll cover with this week's lesson (on Alexander the Great). We'll define what greatness is and read some background information on Alexander the Great.

Tuesday- Work with social studies class on the Alexander the Great lesson. We'll work on understanding the question- Is Alexander the Great really great? and we'll be reading through documents that can be used to support either side.

Wednesday- We have library and after that we will look at the documents and pick documents that support whether or not Alexander is great. We will have a debate versus Mrs. Striegle's class on whether Alexander the Great really was great or not- English will always debate that he wasn't, and social studies will always debate that he was.

Thursday- Work with social studies on organizing our ideas on Alexander, creating a thesis, and writing an outline.

Friday- Students will type their essay on Alexander the Great.

Homework-
Monday- Finish the final draft of the myth. It's due Tuesday.
Friday- Finish paper on Alexander the Great

Due to working with social studies on Tuesday and Thursday (our usual SSR days), we will not have a weekly reading report this week.

Monday, October 24, 2011

The week of October 24

Monday- Read out Loud, Caught Ya, share three introductions and pick the best one to start writing your myth with. Make sure rough draft has your exciting intro. and setting included from pre-writing. Also, make sure myth has dialogue, paragraphs, and a good plot line.

Tuesday- Share good news, practice editing and revisions with "Scared Nutty", go through your rough draft and pick a spot to "explode a moment" and elaborate on it. Also check your rough draft for word choice. If done, silent read.

Wednesday- Read out Loud, Caught Ya, and do peer editing for their myth. The final draft of the myth will be due on Tuesday (of next week). Final drafts should be double spaced when typed, or hand written, skipping lines, using black or blue ink. Make sure to include name and hour in the upper right hand corner, and to have a title centered at the top.

No school Thursday and Friday due to parent/teacher conferences Monday and Tuesday from 3:30-8:00. We hope to see you at conferences!

Homework-
Monday- work on rough draft of myth- due Tuesday
Tuesday- work on explode a moment and adding any additional words/phrases to myth
Wednesday- work on final draft of myth- due next Tuesday!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Week of October 17

Monday- Read out Loud, Caught Ya, Go over Cause and Effect essays, begin reading various myths in groups (they'll have a different reading strategy for each story).

Tuesday- MEAP (math) in the morning, continue reading myths in groups

Wednesday- MEAP (writing part 2) in the morning, Library visit, Read out Loud, Caught Ya, finish reading myths

Thursday- Silent reading, read an example of a myth from a previous seventh grader, fill in myth planning map, and begin writing a setting paragraph. Hand in myth map when complete.

Friday- Read out Loud, Caught ya, go over different types of introductions- write 3 and use one in your myth

Homework for this week is only to catch up on any late work and to read for Weekly Reading Report #4- due on Friday. I'll also want myth maps turned in when completed so I can check that your myth is on the right track.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Week of October 10

It's the most wonderful time of the year...No, not Christmas. No, not a break. It's the MEAP test! We will be taking the MEAP test in our exploratory class on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at the beginning of each day. Other core class times will be shorter due to the MEAP.

Monday- Read out Loud, Caught Ya, go over noun sheet from Friday, go over 1st and 3rd person, and go over common misspelled words (there, their, they're, too, two, to, etc.). There is a packet over the misspelled words due Tuesday.

Tuesday- Silent reading, go over common misspelled words, and do another practice with there, their, and they're.

Wednesday- Read out Loud, Caught Ya, and a noun review for Friday's Noun Test.

Thursday- Noun review game and silent reading

Friday- Read out Loud, Caught Ya, any questions on nouns, and the Noun Test.


Homework:
Monday- Work on common misspelled words and "Theseus and the Minotaur"- one sentence summary and a picture for each paragraph (12)
Tuesday- work on "Theseus and the Minotaur"
Wednesday- work on silent reading (WR2 due Friday- 75 pages), and noun review
Thursday- silent reading, study nouns
Friday- WR2 #3 is due today

Monday, October 3, 2011

The week of October 3

Well, after a crazy Friday, we're back. Some classes will be a little altered due to the fact that they did not meet on Friday.

Monday- Mrs. Malloch's class will work with Mr. Wandel on a cause and effect science paper. Students will brainstorm, fill out an outline, and write their paper today. Ms. Naber's class will be doing this Tuesday with Mr. Malefyt. (Ms. Naber's class will be doing Tuesday's work on Monday)

Tuesday- Silent reading, read the myth of Hercules, and fill in the note sheet explaining his 12 labors.

Wednesday- We'll go to the library, do Read out Loud, Caught Ya, go over plurals, possessives, and contractions (4th and 6th hours), and have some time to work on Hercules.

Thursday- silent reading (or finish Hercules if needed), have a comprehension check over plurals, possessives and contractions, and we'll begin reading "Theseus and the Minotaur"- students will draw a picture and write a one sentence summary corresponding to the paragraph they read- due Tuesday.

Friday- Read out loud, Caught ya, do a noun review on plurals, possessives, and contractions, and we'll have time to work on "Theseus and the Minotaur"

Homework-

Monday- Point of View for "Persephone and the Seasons" is due
Tuesday- read
Wednesday- read
Thursday- common misspelled words packet and weekly reading report due Friday
Friday- work on "Theseus and the Minotaur" sentences and drawings