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Cheryl Wright Resource Teacher
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Grew up in Columbus, Ohio and attended The Ohio State University where I received my degree in Special Education 20 years experience teaching special education in Ohio, New York, Connecticut, and Arizona 9th year at Altadena Previous experience includes: Public traditional and charter schools, hospital day school, private sector Preschool, 6-12 th grade All disability categories Highly qualified to teach 6 th grade English Language Arts and Math Co teach 6 th grade classes: two math and one ELA
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Students need: 2 composition notebooks Yellow, green, pink, and blue highlighters Pencils, pens, etc. from team supply list
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Grammar, test prep questions, journals Spelling/vocabulary Reading Skills- read it, understand it, think it through and make applications Writing Skills- sentence structure, paragraphing, the writing process, use of tools(technology, graphic organizers, thinking maps) Reading decoding and fluency
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Focus on individual IEP goals integrating content from across subject areas Learning Journal to track and reflect on: IEP goals 6 th grade ELA standards Personal SMART goals
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Common Core State Standards/ ELA Clear and consistent standards for teachers, students, and parents Relevant, real world skills to prepare for college and careers Be prepared to compete in the global economy “I Can” statements, learning goals, check understanding AZ MERIT in the spring
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Lexile Difficulty of the text is considered www.lexile.com (6 th gr. 850-1050 and 7 th gr. 950-1075) www.lexile.com Informational Text* Major basis of reading material across the core subjects Literary Text Genres, structure of stories, real-life connections, and perceptions
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Key Ideas and Details Read closely—cite specific textual evidence; make logical inferences Determine theme and analyze development; summarize Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact Craft and Structure Technical, connotative and figurative meaning Analyze structure Point of view and purpose Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Integrate and evaluate content Delineate and evaluate claims Analyze two or more texts
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Reading will be more connected with written responses Defending answers by citing the author/author’s purpose Using Shared Inquiry Method, an active and collaborative search for answers to questions of meaning about a text. It is a research-supported method of learning that promotes deeper thinking through reading, discussion, and writing. It always involves interpretive questions (questions that have more than one answer that can be supported by the text), close reading, collaboration, and reflective and critical thinking. Making arguments based on informational reading Close Reading Strategies: a careful and purposeful re- reading of the text to search for purpose, structure, words, ideas, and flow of the text. Using annotation (highlighting, underlining, circling, writing in the margins, etc.) to help make connections
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Text Types and Purposes Support claims using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence. Informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas and information clearly and accurately Narratives to develop real or imagined experiences Production and Distribution of Writing Produce clear and coherent writing appropriate to task Develop and strengthen writing Use technology to produce/publish Research to Build and Present Knowledge Conduct short and long research projects Gather relevant information from multiple sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each and avoid plagiarism Draw evidence from texts to support analysis, reflection, and research
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Written Responses to reading text Journals, notes, short responses Writing Applications Argumentative/Opinion Narrative Expository/Informational Literary Responses 6 + 1 Trait of Writing will be used along with scales and rubrics to score teach and score writing.
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Students will use the “stoplight” method to highlight information in a text. They will use the same method to structure their writing. Green- topic/concluding sentence Yellow- main ideas/points Red(Pink)- examples, evidence
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May include: Reading Log Re-read classroom stories Spelling/vocabulary practice Grammar practice Unfinished class work (???) Occasional time for research/writing if doing a project
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Please use the Parent Vue Portal on Kyrene web site to check grade and work completion status. Usually updated weekly. Practice(20%): classwork, learning journal, homework Assessments(80%): Larger assignments such as projects, reader’s response, research, creative writing work, tests and quizzes
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Website- Cheryl Wright(not the team link) agenda, homework, links to worksheets and websites The best way to contact me is through email cwright@kyrene.org 480-541-6117 Thanks for coming !
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