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WELCOME TO SIXTH GRADE VERBAL GATE Please sign in and complete a survey. Mrs. Ingargiola
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FYI: I have been teaching at Hammarskjöld for 13 years. I have extremely high expectations for my students, and I do not intend to lower them! I never expect perfection; just excellence and effort. This will be (and should be) a challenging, yet rewarding year for your child. I promise that if your child works hard, he/she will see tremendous growth in both reading and writing. I can’t do it alone - please help at home by encouraging your child to work hard!
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THEMES OF 6TH GRADE VERBAL Ethical Issues/Mystery -Agatha Christie’s – And Then There Were None Justice - Harper Lee’s - To Kill a Mockingbird Tolerance - Todd Strasser’s - The Wave
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ADDITIONAL UNITS OF STUDY WONDER: A young-adult novel by R.J. Palaccio. This novel connects to our unit on tolerance as it tells the story of a 5 th grade boy with a facial deformity and his quest to fit-in. Scrapbooks: Within our unit on Tolerance, students will complete a cultural scrapbook. Through this project, students will interview relatives, collect memorabilia, write poetry, create a family tree & begin to gain an understanding of family values. Trials: Students will participate in a mock trial using familiar fairy-tales. Students will learn courtroom procedures and complete an entire trial - start to finish. New York Times: Exposure to nonfiction is paramount for our children. Students will read from the NY Times every Wednesday in class to practice critical reading skills.
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ON A DAY-TO-DAY BASIS Write down homework in agenda. (5%of quarterly grade) Complete SAT Question of the Day College Board & Kaplan materials, SAT notebooks, flashcards (15%of grade: assessments, twice quarterly) Reading & Writing Workshop (Each 40% of grade, total 80%)
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READING Students must always have an IR book with them. They are required to read at least 5 times a week for 30 minutes. Teacher & student conferences are held frequently. Each marking period, running records are completed during conferences. The goal is to move every single child! Reader Response Journals – Notes and thoughts are completed on a daily basis. Journals should reflect understanding of the concepts taught in each unit of reading instruction. Journals are a valuable student resource. Throughout a unit of study and/or at the end of a unit of study, students will complete an assessment to show me their ability to apply/use the skills taught in class.
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WRITING Students write on a daily basis. Mystery, Poetry, Drama (trial script), Genre of choice pieces. First Writing Unit: Tips & Tricks for effective writing Open-Ended questions- done frequently. Small moment personal narratives (timed) (done each quarter, scored on a continuum) Research Paper - Civil Rights topics (January) Pen-Pal Letters - twice a year
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Scholastic Book Orders – Usually offered each month. You can order online - follow link from my webpage! Plan ahead for upcoming units of study (for now, look for mystery independent reading books). It’s safe and secure! Orders due: September 30 th. Classroom Library/Media Center – Students are welcome to borrow books from either. Note: Students must read on their reading level!
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CULTURAL SCRAPBOOK UNIT… This year, Verbal students will have the unique opportunity to read elements of their cultural scrapbooks at Barnes and Noble in East Brunswick. An evening of tolerance readings will take place from 7-8:30 PM in early June. Stations will be set up throughout the store and students will have a schedule to follow informing them of where and when to read. Book Fair - Vouchers will be distributed. Our program will receive a percentage of all sales from the evening to be used on purchasing new books for our classrooms We hope you will help!
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QUESTIONS? CONCERNS? Please feel free to email me: aingargiola@ebnet.org
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