8 th Grade Language Arts Ms. Richards Index cards on the tables may be used for the following: Write a message. Ask questions. Write about your child.

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8 th Grade Language Arts Ms. Richards Index cards on the tables may be used for the following: Write a message. Ask questions. Write about your child. Take notes. If you would like me to respond to you, write your name and at the top of the card. Leave the card with me as you leave. Please note my Thank you!

About Me Bachelor of Science from the University of Washington Master in Teaching from Seattle University Awarded the McCleary Scholarship for Teacher Excellence 9 years of teaching at Nelsen Middle School Rotary Teacher of the Month Puget Sound Writing Project Fellow School Improvement Committee Standards Based Writing Committee Challenger Elementary ISF Liaison and Daisy troop leader Wife, mother of two daughters, trail runner, book club member, and lifelong adventurer

Supply List Must Have Supplies Three-Ring Binder (2 inch or larger) Note-taking composition book Writer’s workshop composition book Notebook Paper Several Black/Blue/Red Pens and Pencils Green, Blue, Pink and Yellow Highlighters Electronic Storage Supplies (USB preferred) Colored Pencils, Glue Sticks, Scissors, Sharpies, Markers Sheet Protectors Novel to read in class Replenish supplies as needed (at least twice per trimester)

Support Beaver Lake Middle School Help your child sell magazines for our annual magazine drive Our first collection date is September 17 th. The overall goal is for each student is to sell 7 orders. 7 orders = money for the school and a Mega Party! Join the BLMS PTA (I recently signed up) Contribute to the Issaquah School Foundation (ISF) *When you log on via the site up to 8% of your Amazon purchase supports our schools and programs

Curriculum Advanced Language Arts Novels: Tom Sawyer – 2 nd trimester Warriors Don’t Cry - 2 nd trimester A Midsummer Night’s Dream – 3 rd trimester Grammar Greek and Latin Roots – 20 per week Outside Reading Writing: Narrative, Literary Analysis, Expository, Argumentative Language Arts Novels: The Outsiders – 1 st trimester Of Mice and Men – 2 nd trimester Tom Sawyer – 3 rd Trimester Grammar Greek and Latin Roots – 10 per week Writing- Narrative, Literary Analysis, Expository, Argumentative

Standards-Based Grading Communicates achievement of the individual student. Standards-based grading is a system of grading that reflects student growth toward a specific learning target. Allows for clearer communication of student performance. Students who do not meet standard (score 75 or below) are expected to correct homework, review notes, ask for help, and schedule a time to retest. Extra credit is not counted as it inflates the grade.

Why change the grading scale? Robert Marzano “Grades are so imprecise they are almost meaningless” Common Core assessments are based on the standards based grading scale It is hard to develop anchor sets or calibrate scoring with a large grading scale. The purpose of grades is to communicate where a child stands in comparison to a standard or group of standards Collaboration is key. Teachers align instruction and develop common assessments. What is it we want students to know? How will we know they have learned it? What will we do if they do not learn it?

Grading Scale 100 (4)85 (3)75 (2)65 (1) Student work exceeds standard. Student work meets standard. Student work is approaching standard. Student work is below standard.

Grading Academic Grade The academic grade is the grade that goes on the report card The grade is based on assessments Learning targets are gradebook entries Grades are based on the student’s academic performance Multiple opportunities to meet standard Classwork/Homework Homework does not count as part of the academic grade. Counted as “effort/participation” otherwise known as “work ethic” Review assignment(s) in small groups or as a class Easier to take risks as a learner if work is considered practice.

Absent Work Absent Work - Students need to check the planner and the missing work crate. Absent Work - Students need to check the planner and the missing work crate. Website - Students also need to check my teacher site for assignments they missed. Website - Students also need to check my teacher site for assignments they missed. Due Dates - For every day absent, students will have a day to turn in their missing assignments including tests. Due Dates - For every day absent, students will have a day to turn in their missing assignments including tests. Test/Quiz Make-up - If a student misses a test or quiz, expect s/he to come in early or stay after school the next day. It is the student’s responsibility to set up a time with me. I will not follow up with them. Test/Quiz Make-up - If a student misses a test or quiz, expect s/he to come in early or stay after school the next day. It is the student’s responsibility to set up a time with me. I will not follow up with them.

Teacher Website Homework, Daily Activities, and Documents are posted daily on my Website: Documents are posted daily on my Website: Type: Click on: Teachers’ Websites Click on: Richards Language Arts Site