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Ms. Terseck This is my second year at J. Michael Lunsford Prior to teaching in Loudoun County I taught in Fairfax County I earned my Bachelor of Art’s in English and Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from George Mason University
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Goals: ● To encourage students to be lifelong readers ● To develop critical reading skills Means: ● Book Clubs ● Mentor Texts ● Independent Reading ● One-on-One Conferences
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Quarter 1 ● Building Fluency: Writing Notebooks ● Writing Process: Narrative Non-Fiction—Biography ● Editing: Reader Response Journals ● Analytical Writing: Theme
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● Independent Reading: 30 Minutes Every Day
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Formative Assessment ● Daily assessments are used to determine students’ progress toward mastery of learning targets. ● Formative assessments do not count toward the report card grade.
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Re-Teaching ● Students learn at different rates. Our goal as teachers is to make sure that each student masters the skills, even if it takes more than one assessment. ● 69% or lower on summative assessment: Teacher Directed Reassessment Students are required to attend a re-teach session and re-take. ●70% or higher on summative assessment: Students are to take the initiative to complete a “Request to Retest Form”.
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Re-Teaching Cont. 70 and above—Student–Directed Reassessment Students who have completed all formative assessments but would like to improve their summative grade must follow these procedures: Quizzes and Tests: 1. All formative assessments and study guides must have been completed on time. 2. Tell the teacher that they would like to retake the assessment. 3. Attend the scheduled re-teach session 4. Retake the assessment within a two week window
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Projects and Essays Students will receive teacher feedback throughout the drafting process regarding necessary revisions. Students are expected to incorporate the revisions into their final projects and essays. Therefore, final products that earn a grade 70 or above are not eligible for retakes.
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QR Codes App store ITS FREE “NeoReader” Once your app is loaded, open and scan! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.gavitec.android
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Follow us on Twitter! @JMLEnglish7 @MsTerseck Our goal: To open communication pathways with parents using available technology. Assignment updates Important Info http://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2013/07/12/15/50/tweeting-150413_640.png
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Google Classroom ° Each child has a Google Locker and a Google Classroom account. ° To log into their Google Locker account: Username: student ID number@ locker.lcps.org Ex. 123456@locker.lcps.org@locker.lcps.org ° Password: Should be the same as what they use to log onto the school computers. ° From there, they can access Google classroom and don’t forget to check the teacher websites as well.
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English 7 Website Please check out our website
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How Can I Help? Check out our “Sticky Note” Display! Donate an item to our comfy corner: bean bag, reading pillow, lamp. Contribute to our Workshop Supply Center: cardstock, colored pencils, magic markers, highlighters, glue sticks, EXPO markers. Donate books to our classroom library. Let us know when you donate something, and your student will receive a ROAR!
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