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Welcome to 6 th Grade Reader’s and Writer’s Workshop Reader’s and Writer’s Workshop 2015-2016 Ms. Lisa Schibel lisa.schibel@spps.org and Ms. Ann Hebble ann.hebble@spps.org
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Supplies A 3-subject in-class “Reader’s Notebook” A 3-subject in-class “Writer’s Notebook” A single subject TAKE HOME writing notebook 2 paper folders, one for each class 1,000,000 sticky notes 1,000,000 pens and pencils Donations of White-Out and Kleenex A POSITIVE, PERSEVERING attitude!
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80% assessments (tests, quizzes, projects) 20% practices (in-class and homework)
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PROFICIENT re-teach and re-test are not necessary NOT YET PROFICIENT re-teach and re-test are necessary Reading and Writing Skills Rubric 4 exemplary proficient The student demonstrates mastery with this skill. There are no significant errors. The student’s work shows an ability to complete any similar task. 3 basic proficient The student demonstrates the skill at a basic level with no significant errors. 2 progressing The student makes some significant errors when working towards this skill, but demonstrates a developing understanding of the skill. 1 beginning The student demonstrates some understanding of this skill with help, but struggles while working independently. 0 no evidence No judgment can be made about the student’s ability to demonstrate the skill. There is no evidence.
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Our 6 th Grade Year Writer’s Workshop September/October = Memoir November/December = Persuasive Essay January/February = Literary Essay March/April = Poetry May/June = Research and Feature Articles Reader’s Workshop September/October = Turning Every Kid Into a Reader and Character Studies November/December = Cross-Genre Social Issues Study January/February = Cross-Genre Power and Perspective Study March/April/May/June = Book Clubs
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