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Mrs. Meyer’s 8 th Grade English/Reading Welcome,parents!
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All About Me My background I grew up in Covington. I attended Lee Road Jr. High, Covington High, and Southeastern Louisiana University (BA in English Education in 1993) My experience I’ve been teaching since 1994. I was at Mandeville Jr. High until FJH opened in 1996.
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Welcome to Eighth Grade! Our goal is to strengthen the relationship between school and home. Use the planner and school website to keep yourself informed!
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Guaranteed Curriculum Although this is an honors class, students across the parish are following the same basic plan. I have used this plan for four years and the results have been amazing! There is a natural progression to learning, which builds on previously learned skills.
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My Goals To give students the academic and social skills they need to progress to high school. To provide a supportive and fun classroom environment. To help students discover new interests and open their minds to the global concepts studied in literature. To teach students confidence in their writing and reasoning skills.
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Class Subjects The subjects we cover during 8 th grade English and Reading are Writing Grammar Literature Journal writing/DOL Reading Counts Vocabulary Spelling
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Journal/DOL Students will be given a topic to write about. DOL (proofreading) will sometimes be given in place of a writing topic.
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Grade Distribution - English 20% - Exam 30% - Homework/ Classwork 50% - Tests
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Grade Distribution - Reading 20% Exam 20% Reading Counts 20% Homework/ Classwork 40% Tests
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Classroom Procedures Students pick up journals/write. Literature lesson Spelling/vocabulary Break Grammar/Writing
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Classroom Community Our classroom is a community. In our community, we have rules to help us get along with each other. Our class rules are: Listen when others are talking. Follow directions. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself. Work quietly and do not disturb others. Show respect for school and personal property.
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Homework I will assign homework as needed. It will usually consist of work not completed in class. Students and parents should be aware that homework includes reviewing notes given in class and themes and concepts we are currently studying. Check my website if there are questions.
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Novels This year we will read the following novels as a class: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens The Devil’s Arithmetic by Jane Yolen The Wave by Todd Strasser And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
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Reading Counts This 9 weeks, students need 30 reading counts points. They are required to take the test on the novel they chose to read at the beginning of the year by Friday. Each 9 weeks they are graded on participation during SSR time, reading logs (which are turned in on Fridays), and the RC tests they take. If a student prefers, they may do a book report in lieu of taking the computer version of the test.
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Let’s Have a Great Year!
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