Welcome to Language Arts 7! Mrs. Bailey B3 Stone Hill Middle School
Who is Mrs. Bailey? West Virginia University graduate Ashburn resident since 2002 Two children: VCU and UVA Background: insurance, investigations, and finance Hobbies: reading, traveling, walking, quilting, learning
PRIMARY COURSE OBJECTIVES To improve reading skills & literature appreciation To improve writing skills through the writing workshop process To develop public speaking skills To facilitate independent learning
SECONDARY COURSE OBJECTIVES Improve note-taking & study skills Develop test-taking strategies Identify & use one’s own learning style to enhance learning Become collaborative & independent learners
STUDENT EXPECTATIONS Arrive prepared for class. Complete assignments on time (in class & home, if needed). Be responsible for make-up work. Read nightly for at least 20 minutes. Ask questions/self-advocate. Respect self & others.
Daily Routine Sustained Silent Reading (ZONE) Mini-lesson on writing or reading Teacher modeling Group/Independent practice Formative Assessment Reading & Writing Conferences
Common Activities Writer’s notebook Reading responses Study of literary terms Classroom presentations Word study Collaboration
Writing Assignments O VERVIEW OF THE Y EAR Sept./Oct. – Sentence & Paragraph Structure, Super Scary Story Nov./Dec. – Research, Narrative Writing- Memoir March – SOL writing practice & Persuasive Writing Apr./May – Expository or Descriptive Writing Assignment May – Reading SOL test
Clarity Overview Formative Assessments Calculated for quarter grade Grades based on the LCPS 10- point grading scale No extra credit allowed Students will be retaught and retested if they score below 70%. Summative Assessments Homework, checkpoints, and exit tickets Scores show a range of 1-4 Score of 4 means- I get this! Score of 3 means- proficient Score of 2 means- almost there Score of 1 means- I don’t get this.
Grading For grading criteria see class rubric and/or project directions. Grading based on summative assessments Reading Writing Presentations Grades follow LCPS guidelines.
Student Agenda To record daily assignments and upcoming assessments/due dates To help students learn to become responsible, young adults To provide a quick message service between parent and teacher
What’s Going On? Check out the agenda. See Mrs. Bailey’s website.Mrs. Bailey’s website me at Look for quarterly s.
Supplies Binder + 5 dividers + notebook paper Composition book for writing activities Sticky notes for reading Blue/black pen and green/red pen Pencils Highlighter & Expo marker Flash drive
Stone Hill MS YEARBOOK If you are interested in purchasing a yearbook for your student(s), Computer Lab 1 is set up for parents to submit computer orders.