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Welcome to Curriculum Night: Team 6A
Miss Griffin - Literacy Mrs. Huffman - Math Mr. Sheppard – Science & Social Studies Mrs. Corbo - Interventionist
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Grades will be based on common assessments (100%)
Science Inquiry based Science will be taught in quarters one and four. Four units: Cells Rocks and Minerals Chemistry Soil Grades will be based on common assessments (100%)
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Science If you would like to see what we are doing in class, have your child show you in his/her binder. Study guide sheets with the learning targets are found in the front of students’ binders. We fill them out and complete each sheet as we move through the unit. Learning targets are aligned with CCSS.
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Social Studies Sixth grade social studies is a study of the regions and people of the Eastern Hemisphere. Social Studies will be taught in quarters two and three.
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Grades will be based on common assessments (100%)
Social Studies Units India, Past and Present Middle East, Past and Present Africa, Past and Present East Asia, Past and Present Australia and Oceania Europe Grades will be based on common assessments (100%)
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Social Studies Ask your child what he or she learned that day. Referring to his or her binder is a great place to start. Help your child study his or her Learning Targets throughout the course of the unit. Play the Jeopardy and Quizlet games that are provided on Mr. Sheppard’s website before each assessment.
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English Language Arts Common Core Standards
Integration of reading and writing When students are learning about reading, they are writing about their reading. When students are learning about writing, they are reading to improve their writing. Reading and writing go together. Sixth grade literacy will teach to the Common Core Standards. The Common Core Standards require that reading, writing and speaking/listening are integrated into learning experiences. The Common Core Standards focus on comprehending what is read, writing using text evidence, building vocabulary and working collaboratively in small groups. We are using reading and writing resources to support the transition to the new standards from Teachers College at Columbia University.
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Aligned to the English Language Arts Common Core Standards
Literacy (reading and writing) instruction is aligned to the Common Core Standards Lucy Calkins Units of Study in Writing Teachers College: Columbia University Lucy Calkins Units of Study in Reading will be used 2nd Semester Planned as a sixth grade teacher team
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Literacy Comprehending what is read
Read a balance of literary and informational texts Read and annotate texts Writing using text evidence Building vocabulary knowledge through reading and writing Collaborative small group work
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6th Grade Literacy Expectations
Independent Reading (1,400 pages per quarter) Be prepared for 60 minutes of independent reading in school Have more than one independent reading book in school Participate in small group discussions during mini-lessons and guided reading Read electronic texts (library card) Type in GoogleDocs
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6th Grade Literacy Expectations at Home
Read and write at home Reading daily Writing as assigned Practice typing at home Typing Club
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Reading Research Major Findings:
The amount of reading is related to reading achievement Reading at home leads to higher academic achievement
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One Literacy Grade Common Assessments: 85% Guided Reading: 15%
Reading Midterm and Final Midterms include an essay writing grade Writing Process Pieces used in formative manner Language lessons used in formative manner Guided Reading: 15% Regular small group meetings Reading a variety of texts Reading and writing assignments Students come prepared to group
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Author Visit
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Math Mission: Develop and use important mathematical skills and new ways of problem-solving to help your child be successful in life. College Preparatory Mathematics is the math series (physical copy and e copy). Common Core state standards
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Math Collaborative learning Problem-based learning Spaced learning
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Math – Overview of Topics
Chapter 1: Statistical Representation Chapter 2: Arithmetic Strategies and Area Chapter 3: Portions and Integers Chapter 4: Variables and Ratios Chapter 5: Multiplying Fractions and Area Chapter 6: Dividing and Building Expressions Chapter 7: Rates and Operations Chapter 8: Statistics and Multiplication Equations Chapter 9: Volume and Percents
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Math Because of the sheer number of indicators for 6th grade math, students can expect to have homework every night. Accelerated students will have double the amount of homework. Please encourage your child to ask questions during math class. We frequently circulate our rooms during math periods and check in with kids, so this would be a good time for your child to call us over for extra help.
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Math Grading Policy Common Assessments: 85% of student grade
Chapter Tests Checkpoint Quizzes Team Tasks: 15% of student grade Team Tests Team Projects
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Math Grading Policy Your child’s grade is determined by weighted categories. The weight of each category used is multiplied by the student’s average for that category. Those products are summed together and divided by the total of the weighted categories in use. How that percent grade converts to a letter grade is based on the school grading scale.
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Math Assessments Formative Assessments
Snapshots of ongoing learning, descriptive feedback provided. Not part of grade
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Math Assessments Checkpoint Quizzes Assess for mastery of a concept
Two or three per Quarter Not part of Accelerated course *Students will have an opportunity to retake Checkpoint Quizzes one week later to increase their original score. Students wishing to take a Retest will complete a Request-to-Retest Form and provide evidence of practice along with a parent signature.
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Math Assessments Individual Tests At conclusion of each chapter
Three to five per quarter Roughly a week after the Team Test Cover a mix of current chapter material and previous chapters’ content
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Math Assessments Team Test and Projects At conclusion of each chapter
Table team collaborates.
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Grading Student progress can be viewed through PowerSchool.
Report Cards are sent home quarterly. Common Assessment grades make up the majority of the report card grade.
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Grading A = 89.5% - 100% B = 79.5% - 89.4% C = 69.5% - 79.4%
F = 59.4% and below
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State Assessments ELA – April 17 and 19, 2018 Math – May 1 and 3, 2018
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Technology Students will use chromebooks daily Misuse of technology:
Phone rang in class, Facebook, texting, listening to music, playing an unapproved game, etc. Access to technology at home would be beneficial for students (checking teacher websites, Power School, Science/Social Studies Jeopardy and Quizlet, math e-textbook). Jeopardy for Science too???
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Positive Behavior Support System
OMS Discipline Policy Building-wide policy Positive Behavior Support System Good Apples Golden Apples (student of the month) Quarterly parties are building sponsored
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Consequences Signing agenda for missing assignments or inappropriate behavior. Please review Agendas with your child every weekend when you sign the weekly Parent Signature. At 6 signatures, student loses quarterly reward. Students will get a signature removed after 5 school days (signature free days) per building policy At 9 signatures after school detention.
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Conferences Just like last year, Orchard will first offer conferences to students who are struggling behaviorally or academically. After those have been scheduled, there will be an option for parents to schedule a conference.
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Keeping Track of Assignments www.solonschools.org
Agendas Teacher Websites
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THANK YOU
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