Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Roots Test

We will have a Roots Test this Friday (12/2/16) in reading class. The quizlet for this week's test is below.

Roots Test Quizlet

Monday, November 28, 2016

Verb, DO, IO, Predicate Words Notes/Grammar Review

We will be learning and reviewing several grammar concepts for the next couple of weeks. Several of the resources that we will use are posted below. If you misplace the copy given to you in class, you can print a new one from the link(s) below.

Verb Notes

Direct Object, Indirect Object, and Predicate Words Notes

Verb, DO, IO, PA, PN Practice

Grammar Review (Friday)

Monday, November 21, 2016

Creative Writing- Thanksgiving

We have spent a couple of weeks on grammar, prepositions, and commas. It's time to revisit some creative writing to keep up those skills! Choose one of the pictures below to base your story upon. The picture could represent the beginning, middle, or end of your story. Your narrative should be at least two pages long, and it should include characters, a good plot, and avoid "dead" verbs whenever possible. You may be able to use some suspense strategies, too! Your rough draft should have the proper English heading and be titled "Creative Writing-Thanksgiving." Your final draft should have the proper English heading and your own creative title.

Here is a timeline for the writing process with this piece:
  • Monday- You will pick a picture and brainstorm ideas for the story behind the picture. Remember to include characters and a good plot. Once you are finished brainstorming, you can begin your rough draft. 
  • Tuesday- Finish your rough draft and add dialogue and good descriptive details to your story. Then you can edit and revise your story. Make sure you have flawless spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Use your notes on commas to help you make corrections. As you revise, make sure you have the following in your story:  
    • Make sure you are "showing" the reader what is happening through details and description rather than "telling" them. Add details and description whenever possible
    • Remove the "dead" verbs from the story. The dead verbs tombstone is in a previous post on the blog. 
    • Characters, details, description, dialogue, and a good plot. 
  • Wednesday
    • Make sure you have all of the requirements (above) and it is edited to perfection. 
    • Use the proper English heading with your own creative title 
    • Write neatly in ink
    • If you make an error, draw one line through it and move it. Don't scribble it out. 
    • Don't skip lines and don't use a pen that bleeds. 
  •  Hopefully we will have time to share some stories on Wednesday in class! 





Thursday, November 17, 2016

Preposition Poem

Today and tomorrow we will be working on preposition poems in class. Today, students will read some examples of preposition poems, brainstorm for their own poem, and write their rough draft. Tomorrow, students will edit/revise the poem and write a final draft. If students don't turn in the final draft in class on Friday, they must turn it in on Monday (11/21/16) at the beginning of class.

Here are the complete Preposition Poem Directions.

Monday, November 14, 2016

IDR Project

Several students have mentioned losing their IDR Project Instructions/Options. There is a link to the document below, and there is a link to the grading rubric used for all of the projects.

The IDR Project due dates for the second nine weeks are: 11/18/16, 12/09/16, 1/13/17.

IDR Project 2 (due 12/9) will have different requirements than the other IDR Projects. This will be discussed in class, and time will be given to complete the entire project in class 


IDR Project Options
Grading Rubric

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Classroom Campfire

We had such a good time sharing stories around the campfire this week! It was so much fun to hear the suspenseful stories that we worked on for over a month. Their hard work definitely paid off! Below I have pictures from our campfire. The campfire and the darkness added to the spookiness of the stories shared.

Thank you again to the parents and students that donated to our campfire celebration! It was a great success!