2015-2016 mrs. lowerymrs. dyer mrs. phillipsmrs. vinson mrs. rodopoulos

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2015-2016Mrs. Lowery Mrs. DyerMrs. Phillips Mrs. VinsonMrs. Rodopoulos

English—Dyer and Rodo

6th grade level Notebooks for each unit—count as

daily grade (Organization is KEY!) Don’t worry if you don’t see the

English book come home—we use note sheets from a variety of sources.

First two daily grades—not in book (Procedures Quiz and Using a Planner Quiz)

Unit 1 (Grammar) started this week.

Writing—Dyer and Rodo

*Paragraphs and essays

* Home and in-class assignments

* Essays count as major grade in Language Arts

* Writing is across the curriculum

**System assessments each nine weeks count as major grade

Wordly Wise—Dyer and Rodo 6th grade level Test each week and a half Spelling and definitions Tests consist of synonyms, antonyms, and

sentences using words in context www.wordlywise.com for words and activities www.spellingcity.com/jrodopoulos--spelling

practice www.vocabtest.com--great source for practice

tests Wordly Wise app also available Flash cards encouraged, not required

READING—Lowery and Dyer

Novel based curriculum Supplemented by basal reader Projects—1st nine weeks speeches Skills and vocabulary taught according

to novel or basal story 6th grade level Accelerated Reader

Social Studies—Lowery and Vinson

5th Grade Level Projects—Globe project 1st nine weeks **BUY GLOBES EARLY—Styrofoam, ball,

etc. U.S. History Cover Indians and early explorers through

Civil War Novels to supplement book Study guides given prior to unit tests

Math—Phillips and Vinson

6th Grade Level Project—Information will come

home soon regarding 1st nine weeks project

Book available online (encouraged)

Expect homework regularly Compass Learning

Science—Phillips and Vinson

5th Grade Level In class project first nine

weeks on weather patterns Science included in ACT

Aspire testing in spring Study guides given prior to

unit tests

“O” and “R” Preparing students for Baldwin Write down assignments Homework each night—studying is homework Keep backpack clean Restock supplies as needed Child is held responsible for all school-related

tasks. Only emergency phone calls from the office—

forgotten projects or field trip forms are NOT emergencies.

Field Trips

Summary of field trips for the year Policy--$1000 BB for getting forms and

payments in on first day PLEASE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE

DAY BEFORE OR DAY OF THE TRIP TO SIGN FORMS/PAY! We have our deadlines, so we give you deadlines.

Miscellaneous

Contact by e-mail preferred—24 hour response time

INow for grades Conferences through

office Check planner for

homework Instant Replay Water bottles and

snacks each day

Christmas shopping trip Book covers provided Conduct and

homework logs are located in planner.

Homework will be counted as a minor grade at the end of the nine weeks.

Micro economy

Social Media

Students, please be careful what is put on Instagram, Facebook, etc. It can be hurtful to classmates, and sometimes those hurt feelings affect our school day.

Parents, remember that your posts are shared and spread around—even to teachers. Complaints should be directed to us by email or through a conference. Complaining on social media provides very little in the way of solutions to your problems.

MPS/Forest Avenue needs all of the “positive” that it can get! Keep your comments focused on what is good about school, and contact us directly if you have concerns or questions.

Homework/Tests

*Homework is not considered complete unless:1. All directions have been followed completely.2. Homework has been completed. Students should ask parents for help rather than leave blanks.

*Students will sign homework log for incomplete work or if directions were not followed.

*Points will be deducted on tests if directions are not followed completely/accurately OR if a student fails to answer test questions.

*Students should always check their work to be sure all directions were followed and no answers were left blank.

One Last Thing…

Don’t panic with early grade averages! We have to “settle in”.

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