Monday, September 19, 2016

Subject/Predicate Test

We reviewed for our subject and predicate test for tomorrow. Students took a practice test and we went over the correct answers. On the back of the practice test, there are additional practice sentences. These are completely optional for students who want more practice. The link to the key for additional practice is below.

Reminder: There is a test tomorrow on complete and simple subjects and predicates and parts of speech. Study your notes and practice for both topics. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Parts of Speech

This week have been reviewing the parts of speech. Below you will see links to the parts of speech note-taker and the parts of speech practice we did in class. If you misplace your copy, you can print it out from there. Additionally, I have the key for the parts of speech extra practice. This section was not required, but just extra help for students to do if they choose.

Parts of Speech Note-taker

Parts of Speech Practice

Parts of Speech Extra Practice KEY

There will be a quiz on the the parts of speech on Friday, 9/9/16.

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Welcome, Syllabus, and Caught Ya Grammar

WELCOME to Mrs. Oliveira's Class Blog for the 2016-2017 school year! This is a great resource for your student to use throughout the year for 6th grade English. On this blog, I will post handouts given in class (so students can print them if they misplaced their own copy), study tips, resources, and even pictures from class. It would be a good idea to save the site as a favorite for easy access.

**If you have a question or your need to contact Mrs. Oliveira, please use my normal TCS email address as follows: Brianna.Oliveira@trussvillecityschools.com


Here is a link to the Mrs. Oliveira's English Class Syllabus
 Remember to keep your syllabus in your English binder throughout the year. You can use it for a reminder of class policies and a reference for information. If you misplace your syllabus, you can print it out from that link. (There may be a chance for bonus points later in the year just for keeping up with your syllabus!)


Here is the link for the first four weeks of Caught Ya Grammar (CYG). Remember, you are expected to complete the daily CYG on your own before we go over it each day in class. I will take up your completed CYG sheet when you are given another in order to give you credit for your work. If you are absent, you are still responsible for completing that day's CYG and checking with a friend. If you misplace the CYG sheet I provided to you, you can print a new one for yourself below.

CYG 8/29/16-9/6/16

CYG 9/12/16-9/19/16