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1 Ockerman Middle School Curriculum Night August 25, 2016
Welcome Ockerman Middle School Curriculum Night August 25, 2016

2 Mark Your Calendar No School: Labor Day 9/5 Picture Day: 9/14
End of 1st Quarter: 10/18 Parent/Teacher Conferences: 10/20 (invitation only) No School- Fall Break: 10/7 & 10/10 No School- Election Day: 11/8 No School- Thanksgiving: 11/23-11/25 No School- Winter Break: 12/22-1/3

3 Grade Scale 94 – 100% A 93 – 87% B 86 – 78% C 77 – 70% D 69 – 0% F
Middle school students are encouraged to be responsible and turn their work in ON TIME. Assignments turned in late will receive a lower grade. After winter break late assignments will not be accepted.

4 Walk Two Moons novel -4th Quarter Walk Two Moons novel -2nd Quarter
ELA Resources SpringBoard Text Holt Elements in Literature Holt Elements in Language Walk Two Moons novel -4th Quarter SpringBoard Text Holt Elements in Literature Holt Elements in Language Walk Two Moons novel -2nd Quarter

5 Website Class webpage has a Monday-Friday agenda available for students and parents. Parents are encouraged to use the webpage as a reference for assignments and due dates. You will need to click on Mrs. Nagel’s Language Arts on the left side to access the daily assignments.

6 Required Reading Students are required to read a minimum of FOUR novels each quarter. This reading is in addition to the reading completed in class. Even though we may not have a paper/pencil assignment each night, this reading is considered daily homework. Please ask your child about the book he/she is reading and help to include this in his/her nightly homework routine.  Reading progress will be tracked twice a quarter by reading conferences and reading logs.

7 Study of independent reading done in 1987 by Nagy & Herman at U
Study of independent reading done in 1987 by Nagy & Herman at U. of Illinois Massive vocabulary expansion comes from seeing words used in context more so than direct instruction. Easy to accomplish, but cannot be done in school alone. Need partnership with parents.

8 Electronic Devices Students are permitted to use electronic reading devices in the classroom; however, it is their responsibility.  If a student is found doing something other than reading a novel on the device, they will lose the privilege of having it in the classroom. 

9 Contact Information BEST way to contact me: Phone (859) Ext

10 Important GOALS for 6th Graders
Get organized Learn how to take notes and study Ask for help Choose friends wisely

11 Donations to the Classroom
The following items are needed: Tissues Hand Sanitizer Clorox/Lysol Wipes

12 About Me Attended NKU for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education with an Endorsement in Middle School Language Arts Attended IWU for a Master Degree in Education Married 21 years Two children-Maguire & Allison who are very active in extracurricular activities  Two quarter horses and a golden retriever


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