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WELCOME TO HICKORY CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL 6 TH GRADE CURRICULUM NIGHT August 25 th, 2015
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Team 6C Mrs.Bohms Mrs. Bouck Ms.GiammarcoMrs.Jeglinski
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Math and Honors Math 2015-2016 Curriculum Overview Mrs. Jeglinski Carnegie Learning
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HCMS Math Approach HCMS Math Approach Instructional Design Principles Focuses on the Mathematical practices Focuses on the Mathematical practices Focuses on how students learn, think, and apply mathematics Focuses on how students learn, think, and apply mathematics Daily Lesson Approach Lessons are structured to provide students with various opportunities to reason, to model and to expand on explanations about mathematical ideas. Lessons are structured to provide students with various opportunities to reason, to model and to expand on explanations about mathematical ideas. Within each lesson, questions, instructions and worked examples are interleaved to engage students as they develop their own mathematical understanding. Within each lesson, questions, instructions and worked examples are interleaved to engage students as they develop their own mathematical understanding.
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HCMS Math Approach HCMS Math Approach Math Resource- Carnegie Learning Instruction built for conceptual understanding and mastery Contain meaningful math content to support a collaborative, student- centered classroom. Components of the Resource Real-World Situations focused on problem-solving Student Practice Skills Student Assignments CCSS aligned curricula Multiple Learning Styles Write-In Textbooks
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Overview Number System - Factors, Multiples, Primes, Composites, Prime Factorization, Fractions, Decimals, Integers, and the Coordinate Plane Number System - Factors, Multiples, Primes, Composites, Prime Factorization, Fractions, Decimals, Integers, and the Coordinate Plane Ratios and Proportions- Ratios, Percents, Units of Measure Ratios and Proportions- Ratios, Percents, Units of Measure
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Overview (cont’d) Expressions and Equations- Introduction to Algebra, Algebraic Expressions, Inequalities, and Equations Expressions and Equations- Introduction to Algebra, Algebraic Expressions, Inequalities, and Equations Geometry - Area, Third Dimension Geometry - Area, Third Dimension Statistics and Probability- Collecting and Displaying Data, Analyzing and Interpreting Data Statistics and Probability- Collecting and Displaying Data, Analyzing and Interpreting Data
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8 Mathematical Practices 1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively. 3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. 4. Model with mathematics
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5. Use appropriate tools strategically. 6. Attend to precision. 7. Look for and make use of structure. 8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning (Common Core Standards Initiative, 2012).Common Core Standards Initiative, 2012
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Science 2015-2016 Curriculum Overview Ms. Giammarco Mrs. Bouck Glencoe McGraw Hill
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Ecology Interactions of life Interactions of life Non-living environments Non-living environments Ecosystems Ecosystems Conserving energy Conserving energy Conserving life Conserving life
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Life Structures and Functions Exploring/classifying life Exploring/classifying life Cell structure Cell structure Cell processes Cell processes Cell reproduction Cell reproduction Heredity Heredity
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Light Waves Waves Waves Electromagnetic waves Electromagnetic waves Lights, mirrors, and lenses Lights, mirrors, and lenses
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Astronomy Exploring space Exploring space Solar system Solar system Stars and galaxies Stars and galaxies
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English Language Arts (ELA & Honors) Mrs. Bohms Mrs. Bouck Ms. Giammarco
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ELA Curriculum Overview Genre Study Literary Elements Reading for Information Internal/External Conflict Point of View Context Clues Compare/Contrast Predictions Figurative language, Interpretations, Tone, Imagery Novel Studies: Historical, Multicultural, Biography Extended Response Writing Argumentative Narrative, Expository, and Argumentative Essay Writing Grammar Vocabulary Poetry
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Textbooks: Elements of Literature Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 2007 Edition Novel studies Prentice Hall Writing Coach
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EXTENDED TEXTS: 1 ST QUARTER- Wonder by: R.J. Palacio 2 nd QUARTER- Biography study 3 rd QUARTER- The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963 by: Christopher Paul Curtis 4 th QUARTER- Surviving Hitler by: Andrea Warren
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Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Award The award is named in honor of Rebecca Caudill who lived and wrote in Urbana, Illinois, for nearly 50 years.
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Students have the opportunity to vote for their favorite books! Students can attend the celebration if at least 3 nominated titles have been read by February. As always, thank you to the Frankfort Education Foundation for supporting this program.
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Social Studies Journey Across Time Glencoe McGraw Hill Mrs. Bohms Mrs. Bouck Mrs. Jeglinski
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Geography Skills Overview of geographical terms Overview of geographical terms Types of map projections Types of map projections Map skill work- latitude/longitude/scale/key Map skill work- latitude/longitude/scale/key Charts/graphs/diagrams Charts/graphs/diagrams Timelines Timelines
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Units of Study Early Man Early Man Mesopotamia Mesopotamia Egypt Egypt Greece Greece Rome Rome
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Within each unit: Geography Geography Political Systems Political Systems Culture Culture Daily Life Daily Life Location and it’s effect on their civilization Location and it’s effect on their civilization Connecting past and present Connecting past and present
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Expectations and Policies Assignment Notebook/Teacher Web Pages Assignment Notebook/Teacher Web Pages PowerSchool PowerSchool Homework Homework IDs IDs Online textbooks Online textbooks
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Advisory Students meet daily in Advisory which is a 33 minute period. This gives students time to connect with their teachers and peers. Activities will include team building and Character Counts. In addition, there will be academic support/enrichment opportunities.
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Outcome Assessments Outcome Assessments Outcome Assessments will be given in ELA on a quarterly basis, including: * 1 Literature Outcome Assessment * 1 Informational Text Outcome Assessment
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Outcome Assessments are: A way to determine how students perform in relation to grade level expectations Necessary for teachers to help understand what targets need to be addressed A communication tool from school to home
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In conjunction with Direct Effect Charities A school wide program, run and managed through 6 th grade Advisory classes. HCMS students, staff, & the community “adopt” the Santa Letters from an inner city Chicago Public School.
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Students, parent, & staff volunteers deliver the bags to the Frankfort Terrace Nursing home.
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ONE MORE THING……. ONE MORE THING……. Parent-Teacher Conference- Parent-Teacher Conference- How do I sign up? How do I sign up? Questions?? Questions?? THANK YOU FOR BEING A WONDERFUL AUDIENCE! THANK YOU FOR BEING A WONDERFUL AUDIENCE!
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