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Welcome to 8 th Grade Literacy with Mrs. Jurczak & Mrs. Ewoldt We are the 8A Alphacats!
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Welcome to 8 th Grade Literacy with Mrs. Jurczak We are the 8A Alphacats!
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Changes This Year Students and Teachers placed on Teams New Building Schedules: 9 Periods/No Take 10/ Wildcat Days Skyward Report Card
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B.A. in American Studies from Dominican University with Concentration in Elem Ed. M.Ed. In Reading and Literacy from Benedictine University/Reading Specialist Certification-IL 12 years in South Berwyn District 100 teaching 7 th /8 th Grade Language Arts 1 year in Maywood District 89 teaching 7 th /8 th Grade Language Arts Other Work History: Arthur Andersen, S.C. Sachs and Drake Fuji Film First Chicago Bank Education: Teaching Experience
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Education: B.S. in Education at Illinois State University M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction at National Louis University Type 75 Certificate from Aurora University Teaching Experience: Barrington School District 220 Argo-Summit District 104 East Aurora District 130
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Units of Study Read AloudsFormal Papers: Independent ReadingPurpose of Public Education Problem Based Learning I-Search Class presentations Creative Writing Q or Q’s MLK/Children’s March Socratic Circle This I Believe Book talks/reviewsGreat American Teen Novel Annotation / Analysis of textEdgar Allen Poe Reflection /Self-assessments Vocabulary – DailyFormal Assessments: Grammar-DailyMAP E-PortfoliosPARCC Explore Test (GWHS) Literacy Common Asmt Weekly Vocab Quiz
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Reading Workshop Independent Reading: To foster the love of reading; to build their personal vocabulary; to develop the strategies to think critically; to strengthen their personal reading identity. * Almost all of their independent reading will be choice; done outside of school (at home) Guided Reading: Strategies that will build comprehension including making connections, synthesizing, repair strategies, determining what is important, making inferences, and questioning skills Teacher selected materials Read Alouds
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Reading Workshop Teacher/student conferencing: Student involvement in the learning process by sharing goals based on MAP and ISAT data Practice reading aloud with fluency and expression Choral Reading Book Reviews/Book Talks
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Word Study To build vocabulary through reading, speaking and direct vocabulary instruction of roots, suffixes and prefixes. Variety of resources: lexicon/quizlet/study guides/in class practice Academic vocabulary Prefixes, suffixes, and root words Strategies: substitution/context clues/ decoding Understand meaning Parts of speech Sadlier-Oxford (ISAT/PARCC vocabulary terms)
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Writing Writing Process and Writing Products Narrative Expository Argumentative Poetry Reflective Six + 1 Traits: Voice, Ideas, Organization, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, and Presentation Self and Peer Editing Multiple Drafts
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Writing/Listening & Speaking Q or Q’s: (Question or Quotation) To analyze text for meaning; to actively listen to other points of view; to critically discuss ideas and understandings; to practice the process of rewriting for clarity. To learn and practice the hierarchy of talk.
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Speaking and Listening During class, students are expected to speak in small and large group activities and in oral presentations. These are daily expectations.
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Class Structure Warm up/ Independent Reading time (5-10 mins) Vocabulary/Grammar practice (10-20 mins) Reading Workshop (20-25 mins) Writing Workshop (20-25 mins) Brain Breaks (usually 2 per class) Wrap Up/Review (make sure homework is recorded in assignment notebook/shutting down and putting computers in cases)
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Homework Mrs. Jurczak’s Website: http://mrsjurczak.weebly.com 30 minutes of independent reading every night Mon-Thurs – and once over the weekend Q or Q Vocabulary review Any additional work for essay writing
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Assessment 2 Grades: Work Habits and Academic All Gradebooks are on Skyward = Quarterly grades vs. Trimester 8 th Grade Homework Policy: (3) Three late or missing assignments = Homework Club A “3” Work Habits = Turned in on time & good quality work A “2” Work Habits = 1 day late but good quality work or not complete A “1” Work Habits = 1 day late & poor quality or more than one day late A “0” Work Habits = Assignment not turned in
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Hadley Building Specialists Literacy Specialist: Judy Heller Math Specialist: Amy Irvin PBL Coach: Hillary Shumate The specialists support teachers in the development and implementation of District #41 curriculum. This includes co-planning and co-teaching in various classrooms throughout the building. Please stop by the LMC tonight if you have any questions!
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An opportunity for you… Thank you for joining me in what will be a wonderful journey of learning for your child in literacy. Before you leave, please fill out the “A Note From Me/Us” for your student and turn it in to me. Thank You for coming this evening!
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