Hey sixth grade Reading Workshop students, take control of your life. Make yourself great!
Monday, August 22, 2016
Friday, August 19, 2016
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Weekly Reading Assignment
Each week students have an assignment to read at home. Students choose a book that they want to read from home, the library, or the book room. The only requirement is that they log the date, title, time read, and pages. Students are responsible for filling out this bookmark/chart each week as they read. All minutes read outside of language arts class count towards their grade. Occasionally, students will have longer than a week when the school schedule is affected by holidays.
Students can choose to earn the grade they want. The more they read, the higher the score. A large part of their language arts grade is based on this weekly assignment.
This is the grade scale:
A = 180 + Minutes
B = 120 - 179 Minutes
C = 60 - 119 Minutes
F = 0-59 Minutes
Although students have no direct assignments associated with the Read at Home assignment and the Reading Log, many of the activities and projects in class are based on the book they are reading.
The best part of this system for monitoring reading, and increasing reading time is how students can control their grades. If they are willing to work hard, their grades will show it.
Students can choose to earn the grade they want. The more they read, the higher the score. A large part of their language arts grade is based on this weekly assignment.
This is the grade scale:
A = 180 + Minutes
B = 120 - 179 Minutes
C = 60 - 119 Minutes
F = 0-59 Minutes
Although students have no direct assignments associated with the Read at Home assignment and the Reading Log, many of the activities and projects in class are based on the book they are reading.
The best part of this system for monitoring reading, and increasing reading time is how students can control their grades. If they are willing to work hard, their grades will show it.
Labels:
grades,
Read at Home,
Reading,
Reading Workshop
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
A Little Bit of a Stomach Ache
Do you have a little bit of a stomach ache this morning? I do.
You see, my grandson, Carter aka Zoom starts kindergarten today. Now I really think he will be OK, but I'm just a little worried. Thoughts are running through my head: Will he like school? Will he work hard? Will he keep out of trouble? Will the teacher like him? Will the other kids like him? Does he know enough? Will he be successful?
Reading Workshop students, you might be wondering by now, what does that have to do with me? Well really, it has everything to do with you. There is someone feeling the same way about you. It might be your mom or dad. I might be a grandparent, aunt, or uncle. Hopefully for all of you there is someone whose stomach has a little knot hoping for the best for you.
To tell you the truth, I am a little nervous with a knot in my stomach, worrying about you on this first day of school. I want you to have an amazing year. I want you to love school. I want you to work harder than you have ever worked and learn more than you knew was possible. I want to be proud of you and I want you to be proud of yourself.
It's a lot harder for you than it is for Zoom though. School is new to him. You have a history. You know a lot about school. There are things you like and things you don't. You are better at some things than others. You have had some successes, but maybe a few failures along the way.
The thing is, only you can control your success. Others may worry, but you are the one in charge. You make decisions that determine if this is the best year of your life. So choose success this year. Make it an outstanding year. I believe in you. Let's work together to make this an amazing year and when it's over, we'll know there never was any reason to have a little stomach ache today!
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Monday, May 16, 2016
Blueprints?
Blueprints?
By Sara Holbrook
Will my ears grow long as Grandpa's?
What makes us look like kin?
and where'd I get my chin?
Where'd I get my ice cream sweet tooth
and this nose that wiggles when I talk?
Where's I get my dizzy daydreams
and my foot-rolling, side-step walk?
Did I inherit my sense of humor
and these crooked, ugly toes?
What if I balloon like Uncle Harry
and have to shave my nose?
How long after I start growing
until I start to shrink?
Am I going to lose my teeth,
some day?
My hair?
My mind?
Do you think
I'll be tall or short or thin
or bursting at the seams?
Am I naturally this crazy?
Is it something in my genes?
I'm more than
who I am,
I'm also
who I'm from.
It's a scary speculation--
Who will I become?
This poem is from the book, Am I Naturally This Crazy. You can buy it HERE.
Labels:
Poetry,
Reading Workshop,
Sara Holbrook
Friday, May 13, 2016
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Welcome Back From Camp
Today is the first day back in school after the trip to Camp Oty Okwa for three days of outdoor education. This video explains a little about the experience.
Labels:
Allan Sherman,
Camp Oty Okwa,
Youtube
Friday, May 6, 2016
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Adventures Of Isabel
Adventures Of Isabel
By Ogden Nash
Isabel met an enormous bear,
Isabel, Isabel, didn't care;
The bear was hungry, the bear was ravenous,
The bear's big mouth was cruel and cavernous.
The bear said, Isabel, glad to meet you,
How do, Isabel, now I'll eat you!
Isabel, Isabel, didn't worry.
Isabel didn't scream or scurry.
She washed her hands and she straightened her hair up,
Then Isabel quietly ate the bear up.
Once in a night as black as pitch
Isabel met a wicked old witch.
the witch's face was cross and wrinkled,
The witch's gums with teeth were sprinkled.
Ho, ho, Isabel! the old witch crowed,
I'll turn you into an ugly toad!
Isabel, Isabel, didn't worry,
Isabel didn't scream or scurry,
She showed no rage and she showed no rancor,
But she turned the witch into milk and drank her.
Isabel met a hideous giant,
Isabel continued self reliant.
The giant was hairy, the giant was horrid,
He had one eye in the middle of his forhead.
Good morning, Isabel, the giant said,
I'll grind your bones to make my bread.
Isabel, Isabel, didn't worry,
Isabel didn't scream or scurry.
She nibled the zwieback that she always fed off,
And when it was gone, she cut the giant's head off.
Isabel met a troublesome doctor,
He punched and he poked till he really shocked her.
The doctor's talk was of coughs and chills
And the doctor's satchel bulged with pills.
The doctor said unto Isabel,
Swallow this, it will make you well.
Isabel, Isabel, didn't worry,
Isabel didn't scream or scurry.
She took those pills from the pill concocter,
And Isabel calmly cured the doctor.
By Ogden Nash
Isabel met an enormous bear,
Isabel, Isabel, didn't care;
The bear was hungry, the bear was ravenous,
The bear's big mouth was cruel and cavernous.
The bear said, Isabel, glad to meet you,
How do, Isabel, now I'll eat you!
Isabel, Isabel, didn't worry.
Isabel didn't scream or scurry.
She washed her hands and she straightened her hair up,
Then Isabel quietly ate the bear up.
Once in a night as black as pitch
Isabel met a wicked old witch.
the witch's face was cross and wrinkled,
The witch's gums with teeth were sprinkled.
Ho, ho, Isabel! the old witch crowed,
I'll turn you into an ugly toad!
Isabel, Isabel, didn't worry,
Isabel didn't scream or scurry,
She showed no rage and she showed no rancor,
But she turned the witch into milk and drank her.
Isabel met a hideous giant,
Isabel continued self reliant.
The giant was hairy, the giant was horrid,
He had one eye in the middle of his forhead.
Good morning, Isabel, the giant said,
I'll grind your bones to make my bread.
Isabel, Isabel, didn't worry,
Isabel didn't scream or scurry.
She nibled the zwieback that she always fed off,
And when it was gone, she cut the giant's head off.
Isabel met a troublesome doctor,
He punched and he poked till he really shocked her.
The doctor's talk was of coughs and chills
And the doctor's satchel bulged with pills.
The doctor said unto Isabel,
Swallow this, it will make you well.
Isabel, Isabel, didn't worry,
Isabel didn't scream or scurry.
She took those pills from the pill concocter,
And Isabel calmly cured the doctor.
You can buy the book HERE.
Labels:
Ogden Nash,
Poetry,
Reading Workshop
Monday, May 2, 2016
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Here They are in Poetry
One day in class, as we were working on poetry, I just had to write about Cade. And then I wrote another poem about another student, and this post just started to grow.
A funny little guy
that makes people
laugh
Sometimes for no
reason
other than weird
little comments
that he slides in
there
like a base runner
coming home
No cheers for him
but lots of smiling
teammates
The Noise of
Issac
blah, blah, blah
yack, yack, yack
hum, hum, hum
buzz, buzz, buzz
rrrr, rrrr, rrrr
ring, ding, ding
clack, clack, clack
Quiet Karly
So quiet in class,
almost never a sound
always with a smile
but never a frown
Working away
almost never at rest
a teacher's dream
giving her best
A mind always
thinking
almost never shared
wonder what she'd
say
if ever she dared
Who is Wylie?
Layer upon layer
so many people
in one young girl
Deep in ways
so uncommon so young
Understanding of
others
seeing the good in
all
Goodness of
Garret
Soft-heated and kind
others first on his
mind
Treats everyone with
care
friendly everywhere
Following a role
of never hurting a
soul
Always standing tall
as a leader to all
Ryan's and His
Hair
Zoe
DRAMA
friendly smile
DRAMA
good reader
DRAMA
nice
DRAMA
always involved
DRAMA
likeable
Be Nice Like Bryce
Always friendly
Always says hello
Always smiles
Always laughs
Always nice
Always positive
Not always hard working
Corbin
Poem suspended for fighting
(it's a shame because he's really a nice guy)
Deanne
shy
quiet
inaudible
hushed
noiseless
Hallie
A student came to school
with not much to say
but paying attention
Then the writing assignments began
and amazing ability
from an analytical mind
leapt out
and I realized sixth grade
was just a step
in an amazing future
Annie Climbed the Mountain
She was successful!
No more study table.
Her grades improved drastically.
She made up all of her missing work.
She began working very hard.
She chose to be successful.
Then she decided to change.
She was in trouble every day.
Her grades were awful.
She didn't do her work.
She started at the bottom.
She was successful!
No more study table.
Her grades improved drastically.
She made up all of her missing work.
She began working very hard.
She chose to be successful.
Then she decided to change.
She was in trouble every day.
Her grades were awful.
She didn't do her work.
She started at the bottom.
The Change of Matthew
So so quiet and very shy
Not even enough nerve to say hi
Scared of new teachers and his class
Feelings ready to shatter just like glass
Many months later, hand's always in the air
Laughing and talking with never a care
Joking around, smiles for all
A really great guy, standing tall.
Renasha
Helps everyone
Especially giving
Loves to make people happy
Puts others first
Full of kindness
Unusually quick to assist
Lots of good in Renasha
Camo Will
wearing his camo jacket
blending in with the crowd
not wanting to be noticed
with so much to show
but staying hidden
Always Kailey
Always working hard
Always smiling
Always friendly
Always caring
Always giving her best
Always trying
Always nice to everyone
She's always Kailey
Madison's New Home School
Came from a disaster
two years home schooled
No school building
No classmates
No friends
No work
No success
Just her and the computer
Came to Salt Creek
here in sixth grade
An old building
Lots of classmates
Lots of friends
Lots of work
Lots of success
And made it her new home school
Two Sides to Kaleigh?
She's so so quiet
with almost nothing to say
Never raises her hand
or volunteers in any way
Then I saw her that time
going crazy at the dance
all over the floor
I watched her prance
Sometimes conversation seems
like such a chore
but I can see inside
there's so much more
One day she jumping jacked
with hop after hop
while the whole class watched
until I made her stop.
I've been studying her
for this whole year
and somehow I know
the shyness will disappear.
The quiet side
will someday go
and the outgoing Kaleigh
will forever show.
Josie's Smile
the nicest smile
always on her face
the best kind
that comes from inside
showing she cares
and that you matter
causing people to smile
and feel so special
on the inside
from the nicest smile
The Friendship of Ella and Brooke
Twins but not sisters
Making each other
Strong and successful
Sharing laughs
Whispered conversations
Grins of understanding
That only happens
with the best of friends
Sydney's Story
Like an iceberg
not the cold part
she's plenty warm
but the little seen part
just a small bit showing
but so much more
beneath the surface
Be Like Bryce
Hello Mr. McGuire,
he says with a smile
How are you, Mr. McGuire?
he says with a smile
whatever he says
he says with a smile
It seems real nice
to be like Bryce
Miss Mariah
Easing into life
Cautious and thoughtful
Caring and determined
Working hard
A young lady
that you could pass by
but so amazing when you don't
Wiggly Wyatt
Wiggly all over the place
Yanking himself to and for
Always on the go
Twisting this way and that
Trying so hard to sit through another class
Cheering Calla
Competition cheerleader
who goes through life every day
cheering on others
to have a great day
Enthusiastic and smiling
cheering one and all
being everyone's cheerleader
is definitely her life's call
wearing his camo jacket
blending in with the crowd
not wanting to be noticed
with so much to show
but staying hidden
Always Kailey
Always working hard
Always smiling
Always friendly
Always caring
Always giving her best
Always trying
Always nice to everyone
She's always Kailey
Madison's New Home School
Came from a disaster
two years home schooled
No school building
No classmates
No friends
No work
No success
Just her and the computer
Came to Salt Creek
here in sixth grade
An old building
Lots of classmates
Lots of friends
Lots of work
Lots of success
And made it her new home school
Two Sides to Kaleigh?
She's so so quiet
with almost nothing to say
Never raises her hand
or volunteers in any way
Then I saw her that time
going crazy at the dance
all over the floor
I watched her prance
Sometimes conversation seems
like such a chore
but I can see inside
there's so much more
One day she jumping jacked
with hop after hop
while the whole class watched
until I made her stop.
I've been studying her
for this whole year
and somehow I know
the shyness will disappear.
The quiet side
will someday go
and the outgoing Kaleigh
will forever show.
Jonathon has Heart
When I think of
Jonathon, I think of
heart. He is kind and he
likes people. He smiles
all the time, and he
shows people
how much
he cares
about
them
Josie's Smile
the nicest smile
always on her face
the best kind
that comes from inside
showing she cares
and that you matter
causing people to smile
and feel so special
on the inside
from the nicest smile
The Friendship of Ella and Brooke
Twins but not sisters
Making each other
Strong and successful
Sharing laughs
Whispered conversations
Grins of understanding
That only happens
with the best of friends
Sydney's Story
Like an iceberg
not the cold part
she's plenty warm
but the little seen part
just a small bit showing
but so much more
beneath the surface
Be Like Bryce
Hello Mr. McGuire,
he says with a smile
How are you, Mr. McGuire?
he says with a smile
whatever he says
he says with a smile
It seems real nice
to be like Bryce
Miss Mariah
Easing into life
Cautious and thoughtful
Caring and determined
Working hard
A young lady
that you could pass by
but so amazing when you don't
Wiggly Wyatt
Wiggly all over the place
Yanking himself to and for
Always on the go
Twisting this way and that
Trying so hard to sit through another class
Cheering Calla
Competition cheerleader
who goes through life every day
cheering on others
to have a great day
Enthusiastic and smiling
cheering one and all
being everyone's cheerleader
is definitely her life's call
Labels:
Poetry,
Reading Workshop,
Students
Friday, April 29, 2016
Overcoming the Monster
Recently in Reading Workshop we have been discussing the meaning of the lyrics in the song The Monster by Eminem. In this song, he relates the struggles he has facing himself and his doubts. We studied the lyrics and looked at this from the standpoint of the poetic voice.
Students final assignment is to compare this to their own life and how they overcome.
Labels:
Free Verse Poems,
Google Docs,
Poetry,
Reading Workshop,
success
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