ELA - We continued to read The Giver and students made text to world connections when we compared and contrasted the book setting with our own community.
Social Studies - We started the Underground Railroad activity. Students compared two different texts about the Underground Railroad and I taught them different note-taking techniques. Tomorrow they'll write a reflection using the information they gathered from the notes and start working on their 3D maps.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
Happy Friday!
Students completed their vocabulary and Civil War causes assessments. I was quite pleased to see that most students studied and that they used the writing process to craft their essays.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Thursday, September 26th
Today we finished our Civil War Causes notes and discussion. I also conducted a review session at the end of the day. Please click on the following link for the powerpoint.
Students also have a vocabulary assessment tomorrow.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Wednesday, September 25th
ELA -- Ms. Smith taught a continuation lesson about sentence types. She went over simple, compound, and complex sentences.
Social Studies -- We continued discussing the causes of the Civil War through the line of inquiry: conflict can lead to change. We spent a good amount of time discussing the Fugitive Slave Act, what it was like for African Americans during that era, Harriett Beecher Stowe, and the effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin on different groups. We had informative discussions in both classes and one student asked if some people were so mad with her because she was a woman. That question sparked another discussion about what rights (or lack thereof) that women had at the time. I informed that some at the time felt that it wasn't her "place" to speak out against a topic as controversial as slavery. Additionally, when I told students about how women were expected to act they couldn't believe it... especially when I asked them to compare those expectations to their own mother's behavior. : ) Tomorrow we will finish our note-taking and discussion about the causes of the Civil War.
Upcoming Assessments: Civil War Causes essay assessment, Vocabulary Assessment (both Friday)
Students should take home their journals on Thursday to study since we will be done with all of the notes. For your reference, I've allowed them to take them to take them home all week to study. On the assessment, students will be asked the following question:
Social Studies -- We continued discussing the causes of the Civil War through the line of inquiry: conflict can lead to change. We spent a good amount of time discussing the Fugitive Slave Act, what it was like for African Americans during that era, Harriett Beecher Stowe, and the effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin on different groups. We had informative discussions in both classes and one student asked if some people were so mad with her because she was a woman. That question sparked another discussion about what rights (or lack thereof) that women had at the time. I informed that some at the time felt that it wasn't her "place" to speak out against a topic as controversial as slavery. Additionally, when I told students about how women were expected to act they couldn't believe it... especially when I asked them to compare those expectations to their own mother's behavior. : ) Tomorrow we will finish our note-taking and discussion about the causes of the Civil War.
Upcoming Assessments: Civil War Causes essay assessment, Vocabulary Assessment (both Friday)
Students should take home their journals on Thursday to study since we will be done with all of the notes. For your reference, I've allowed them to take them to take them home all week to study. On the assessment, students will be asked the following question:
Why did our country go to war with itself?
Choose at least 2 of the following and describe, in detail, how they contributed to causing the American Civil War.
Dred Scott Decision
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Missouri Compromise
Uncle Tom's Cabin
State's Rights
Election of Abraham Lincoln
Fort Sumter
Slavery
Population differences
Economic differences
Fugitive Slave Act
John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry
John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry
Since I'm providing the essay question in advance and we have been discussing these topics all week, I expect student answers to be detailed and factual. I have been clear about what types of answers will receive which grade; consequently, students who have paid attention in class and read over their notes should perform well.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Tuesday, September 24th
ELA -- Some students took the sentence assessment again and the results were much better. Ms. Smith also taught a vocabulary lesson with this week's words. Students worked together to come up with sentences using each of the words in context. There will be a vocabulary assessment on Friday.
Social Studies -- We continued discussing the causes of the Civil War. Yesterday we covered the Atlantic Slave Trade and the economic system of slavery. Today we talked about population fluctuations between the North and South (1800-1850), political results of the South's declining populations, and Uncle Tom's Cabin. We will continue discussing the causes of the Civil War tomorrow and the essay assessment is on Friday.
Field trip forms went home yesterday and the deadline to return them is Friday, September 27th. Also, MAP score reports were supposed to go home with the report cards but I forgot to print them. I'll send them home on Wednesday.
Social Studies -- We continued discussing the causes of the Civil War. Yesterday we covered the Atlantic Slave Trade and the economic system of slavery. Today we talked about population fluctuations between the North and South (1800-1850), political results of the South's declining populations, and Uncle Tom's Cabin. We will continue discussing the causes of the Civil War tomorrow and the essay assessment is on Friday.
Field trip forms went home yesterday and the deadline to return them is Friday, September 27th. Also, MAP score reports were supposed to go home with the report cards but I forgot to print them. I'll send them home on Wednesday.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Monday, Septmber 23th
ELA -- We continued reading and discussing The Giver. Ms. Smith taught a small group lesson on sentence types. The group was composed of students who earned 1's or 2's on the sentence structure quiz and they will be reassessed tomorrow. Ms. Smith will continue with this week's vocabulary tomorrow and there will be an assessment on Friday. Students need to know the spelling and definition of the vocabulary words.
Social Studies -- We began our week-long discussion/note-taking for the causes of the Civil War. Students are allowed to take home their Social Studies journals this week to study for the assessment on Friday. It will be a short essay assessment and students will have to answer some form of this week's focus question: Why did our country go to war with itself?
Social Studies -- We began our week-long discussion/note-taking for the causes of the Civil War. Students are allowed to take home their Social Studies journals this week to study for the assessment on Friday. It will be a short essay assessment and students will have to answer some form of this week's focus question: Why did our country go to war with itself?
Vocabulary Words
exceed
proceed
recede
accessory
successor
intercede
concede
recess
precede
accessible
secede
repress
oppress
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Thursday, September 19th
Thank you for being patient with the updates this week; when grades are due I get bogged down with grading and get behind on the blog. I'm finally done and report cards, along with MAP scores, will come home on Monday, September 23rd.
Because of the flexible classrooms Ms. McFaddin and I wrote comments on specific standards instead of writing one larger comment on the last page of the report. Additionally, any 1s should be accompanied with a short descriptor to explain the reason for that grade. Lastly, many of the standards are repeated each term so students who earned 2s will have chances in subsequent terms to improve.
This week students began inquiring about the causes of the Civil War. In ELA we did a review on sentence types and discussed author's purpose. Additionally, Ms. Smith lead a vocabulary lesson and we are continuing to read The Giver.
We have a field trip to the Atlanta History Center coming up on Wednesday, October 9th. The field trip forms will come home on Monday and I need 3 chaperones so contact me if you are available. Thank you.
Because of the flexible classrooms Ms. McFaddin and I wrote comments on specific standards instead of writing one larger comment on the last page of the report. Additionally, any 1s should be accompanied with a short descriptor to explain the reason for that grade. Lastly, many of the standards are repeated each term so students who earned 2s will have chances in subsequent terms to improve.
This week students began inquiring about the causes of the Civil War. In ELA we did a review on sentence types and discussed author's purpose. Additionally, Ms. Smith lead a vocabulary lesson and we are continuing to read The Giver.
We have a field trip to the Atlanta History Center coming up on Wednesday, October 9th. The field trip forms will come home on Monday and I need 3 chaperones so contact me if you are available. Thank you.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)


