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Mrs. Carla Schultz 6th Grade Homeroom

Educational Background 1999 Graduate of Bad Axe High School 2004 Graduate of Aquinas College Bachelor of Arts Elementary Education Certification Secondary Math Certification K-12 Spanish Certification 2008 Graduate of Marygrove College Masters in the Art of Teaching 2016 Educational Technology Teacher Certification Program

2014 – Present: 6th Grade Homeroom Teacher Career History Entire teaching career has been at St. Paul on the Lake Catholic School! 2005-2014: Spanish Teacher 2014 – Present: 6th Grade Homeroom Teacher

Subjects Taught 6th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 6th Grade

The Areas Addressed in 6th Grade Religion Revelation – How God reveals himself to us in the Bible Trinity – How God guides and provides for us when we put our faith in him Jesus Christ – Understand all the leaders in the Bible and all the wisdom that they brought to us. The Church – Gather an understanding of the history of The Church and the meaning behind the symbolism and actions we perform in mass Morality – Justice, Peace, the Forgiveness of Sin, and the Ten Commandments Sacraments – Baptism, Service and sharing God’s Love Kingdom of God – The Communion of Saints, Christian Unity and the promise of Eternal Life

The Areas Addressed in 6th Grade Math Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers. Identify parts of an expression using mathematical terms Use variables to represent numbers and write expressions when solving a real-world or mathematical problem Interpret and compute quotients of fractions, and solve word problems involving division of fractions by fractions, Find the greatest common factor of two whole numbers less than or equal to 100 and the least common multiple of two whole numbers less than or equal to 12

The Areas Addressed in 6th Grade Science Design and conduct scientific investigations. Use tools and equipment appropriate to scientific investigations. Explain how rocks and fossils are used to understand the age and geological history of the earth. Explain plate tectonic movement and how the lithospheric plates move centimeters each year.

The Areas Addressed in 7th Grade Science Experience different weather events and see how they affect all life that they touch. Understand the structure and function of the cells that comprise the human body. Identify the unique features of each individual system within the human body. Discover how all of the aforementioned human systems interact with each other to allow us to function

Field Trips

Service

Science and STEM

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