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Week at a Glance Weston January 7 – 11, 2019
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Week activities at a glance
Monday: instruction, homework Tuesday: practice Wednesday: instruction, homework Thursday: iready designated worksession Friday: formative assessment: quiz
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ELA 6th grade Learning targets
I can cite explicit and inferred evidence from text. I can summarize the central idea of a text. I can demonstrate figurative language and word relationships. I can Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
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Instructional activities
Weekly Resources: figurative language handout Workbook pages from I-ready workbook Pages my.sharepoint.com/:b:/r/personal/westoma_richmond_ k12_ga_us/Documents/ %20School%20Year/figurative%20language%20irea dy%20book%206th%20grade%20simile%20metaphor%20 personification.pdf?csf=1&e=PeAfEl Homework practice Monday/Tuesday: Simile and Metaphor practice Wednesday/Thursday: Personification Students will also receive instruction on onomatopoeia, idioms, hyperbole, and alliteration Monday: Review of routines/rituals Figurative language handout, begin working on pages Homework handouts for the week Tuesday: I am out of the classroom, students will have practice on central/main idea of a text Wednesday: continued work on figurative language packet Thursday: i-ready day Friday: short assessment: figurative language, similes, metaphors, personification, identifying and interpreting.
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Arts integration and Differentiation
Figurative language: Students will take simile and metaphor of their choice, draw picture and trade to see if classmate can identify Oral administration Use of graphic organizers Small group
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ELA 6th Math Learning Targets
I can solve equations using order of operations I can write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole number exponents
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Instructional Activities
Monday: order of operations Addition/subtraction, multiply/divide Homework practice Tuesday: Out of classroom:students will continue practice Wednesday: OOO with exponents, parentheses Homework Thursday: I-Ready assignments Friday: formative, 10 problems OOO Students when complete with work will be allowed to utilize computers and work on i-ready lessons Homework is given at least 2 times a week
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Arts integration/differentiation
Arts for exponents: students will use their bodies to give interpretation of what happens to a number when exponents are applied. Differentiation: calculators, oral administration, small group opportunities Manipulatives and graphic organizers
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7th ELA Learning targets
I can cite explicit and inferred evidence from text. I can summarize the central idea of a text. I can demonstrate figurative language and word relationships. I can Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
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Instructional activities
Weekly Resources: figurative language handout Workbook pages from I-ready workbook Pages my.sharepoint.com/:b:/r/personal/westoma_richmond_ k12_ga_us/Documents/ %20School%20Year/figurative%20language%20irea dy%20book%206th%20grade%20simile%20metaphor%20 personification.pdf?csf=1&e=PeAfEl Homework practice Monday/Tuesday: Simile and Metaphor practice Wednesday/Thursday: Personification Students will also receive instruction on onomatopoeia, idioms, hyperbole, and alliteration Monday: Review of routines/rituals Figurative language handout, begin working on pages Homework handouts for the week Tuesday: I am out of the classroom, students will have practice on central/main idea of a text Wednesday: continued work on figurative language packet Thursday: i-ready day Friday: short assessment: figurative language, similes, metaphors, personification, identifying and interpreting.
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Arts integration and Differentiation
Figurative language: Students will take simile and metaphor of their choice, draw picture and trade to see if classmate can identify Oral administration Use of graphic organizers Small group
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