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Week 35*3 weeks of school left* Progress Reports go home THIS week Wednesday 5/23/12 * SCANTRON Testing Begins this week for 7th and 8th graders during their class sessions- Monday: Reading, Tuesday: Math, Wednesday: Science * Computer Classes will be cancelled in Weeks 35 and 36 due to Scantron testing * Friday May 25th is Field Trips Day! * Wed May 30th is FT to "Bully" movie * ***In case you missed it...3rd Qtr Report Card Pick Up and Parent Conferences |
60 Min session | 40 Min session | Type of Activity |
5 | 5 | Transition: Bell Ringer/Agenda Update/Review Notes |
10 | X | Minilesson: "Read aloud" or "Look aloud" |
10 | 10 | Teacher Guided Activity |
15 | 10 | Independent Student Activity |
15 | 10 | Continued Independent Rotation Station Activity (or Whole Class Sustained Silent Reading) |
5 | 5 | Transition: Sum Up! & Exit ticket |
Our school has adopted a way to rotate our specials classesweekly so that you get the most time with your specials teachers. The patternof rotation is by color code Mrs. Nash pronounces "Argeebow;" itstands for each letter R - G- B- O. The4 colors Red, Green, Blue, and Orange repeat it's pattern for each day schoolis IN session. Skip days off from school and PICK UP the pattern where it leftoff (do not start over). Mrs. G will post the monthly color coded calendar onthe school's website. Mrs. Nash's Group of the Day follows.
Students who are part of the Groups of the day, are thecenter of Mrs. Nash's attention for the day! You will get first pick of the "BookNooks" and leisurely seating in the classroom. You will get priority useof the computers and technology in the classroom. You will be part of the groupto review last class session's notes and share what you have learned the daybefore. You will be allowed to conference with Mrs. Nash individually. You willbe the assistants of the day and help pass out RRJ's, and student papers. Youand a partner will take turns being an escort or messenger when requested. Atthe end of the class period, you will collect papers and RRJs and make surethat the classroom is left clean and orderly. You will take turns with others'in your group to "check floors and desktops" and to "clean yourarea" with the broom and dust pan, and cleaning supplies as needed. Youwill receive your participation grade on your day of service.
in Mrs. Nash's class7.W.3 Narrative Writing
7.W.9 Analyzing literary & _________ 7.L.5 Figures of speech, analogy, connotation, denotation _________ 7.RL.1, 7.RIT.1
7.RL.2, 7.RIT.2
7.RL.3 Elements of a story 7.RIT.3 Analyze interactions, events, ideas
7.RL.4, 7. RIT.4
7.RL.5 Drama and poetic form 7.RIT.5 organization and structure
7.RL.6, 7.RIT.6
7.RL.7, 7.RIT.7
7.RIT.8 evaluating claims
7.RL.9 Compare and Contrast Fiction w/ Historical Fiction 7.RIT.9 Author's Viewpoint
7.RL.10, 7.RIT.10 | in Both rooms7.W.4 Publishing
7.W.5
7.W.10 Writing Routinely ____________
7.L.1 Verbal and Written
7.L.2 Capitalization,
7.L.3 Clear and crisp ideas
7.L.4 Context clues, origins, using dictionary and thesaurus
7.L. 6 Using appropriate vocabulary | in Mr. G's class7.W.1 Persuasive Writing
7.W.2
7.W.7 Research projects
7.W.8 Gathering and Citing Multiple Sources ______________
NCCSS for Social Studies Standards not yet available
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Check this Homework everyday... | Restock these items in your "Tool Bag"... | Bring these things to Class each day... |
Give "Parent Papers" (PP) to parents Organize your supplies Review Agenda & plan ahead Look back at your notes and write a summary Finish class work Complete syllabus assignments READ! | PENS/Pencils/Colored pencils or markers Highlighters Post-it notes Glue Stick Scissors LLP- (loose leaf paper for your folders) Get a new novel when you finish one | Agenda Book, ID Card "Tool Bag" of supplies Red folder with class notes in it Yellow Folder with PPs and Homework in it Reading Textbook Novel for Independent Reading Positive attitude; and Ready to Learn! |
Do not feel embarrassed; Come to talk to Mrs. Nash privately(during lunch or transitions) as soon as you realize getting supplies or bringingcash for something may be a problem. Do not wait until the day something isdue. Mrs. Nash does not ever want you to miss out on class activities, parties,or field trips because of financial hardships or reasons beyond your control.She understands, because she is also a parent! Communicate your needs as soonas possible, and Mrs. Nash may be able to excuse you with a waiver, an extensionfor payment, or provide other options as needed.
If you are absent from school or if you do not come to theReading class period, you are considered absent from class. When you returnfrom an absence, it is YOUR responsibility to get what you missed. Do notexpect Mrs. Nash to spend today's class time talking with you about what youmissed yesterday- it is not fair to the other students. There are a number ofresources you can use to find out what we did in class while you were away. Talkto a reliable friend, confirm with your study buddy, ask people in your groupquestions, check the class Agenda Book, and be sure to C3B4Me. Especiallytune-in when we review last class sessions notes in class. If you hear that youneed a handout or need to take a test, it is YOUR responsibility to talk to Mrs.Nash about getting that. If you were absent from school, bring a parent-signednote that confirms your absence. Then you may make arrangements with Mrs. Nashto make up the assignments for full credit.
C3B4Me is a rule that sounds like this: "See threebefore me." That means, Mrs. Nash expects you to seek an answer to yourquestion in 3 different ways before you come to ask her. Chances are highlylikely that someone else knows the correct answer to your question. BUT if youdo check with three people and you are still not satisfied that you got acorrect answer, then raise your hand to ask Mrs. Nash. Then Mrs. Nash will besure to address you AND the other three students who may be a bit confused. Usethe C3B4Me rule especially if Mrs. Nash is conferencing with another group orindividual.
THIS... **Mrs. Nash's OVERRIDE is what will count!** | NOT This... This is what IMPACT calculates numerically when a letter grade is entered. |
A= 90-100 B= 80-89 C= 70-79 D= 60-69 F= 0-59 | A= 97 B= 89 C= 82 D= 74 F= 69 |
This is a grade scale that is used by many selective enrollment high schoolsand middle schools that offer a rigorous honors or advanced placementcurriculum. With increased rigor in our reading classroom, Mrs. Nash's will usethis grade scale for all students, unless a student's IEP states otherwise.
IMPACT will automatically calculate an average, but Mrs.Nash will OVERRIDE numeric averages with letter grades at each 5 week progresspoint.
Grade Categories by Weight
40% | ASSESSMENTS (tests, quizzes, projects, overall portfolio) |
40% | Assignments* (25 IR goals, independent reading activities, class work, teacher guided work) *25% --> Independent Work |
20% | Homework and Notes (Assignments to be completed during non-school hours, Daily note-taking) |
____ 100% |
Study Island (SI) and Accelerated Reader (AR) tests will notbegin until Mrs. Nash explains this year's requirements and rules about them-Coming Soon in Week 5. You will have to take the SI Diagnostic Pretest andthe STAR test in the lab with Mrs.Gonciarczyk (Mrs. G) before we officially begin. You will get a separateinformation sheet that explains the passing goals and the quarterly deadlines. Cheatingwill not be tolerated on either program. Using books from last year isunacceptable. Helping each other take the test is not allowed. Consequences forbreaking the integrity of SI and AR programs is considered Plagiarism and willbe enforced by the teacher and administrators. In short, if you cheat, you get suspended!
Work turned in ANY moment after Mrs. Nash collects it isconsidered LATE. Late work will NOT be accepted anytime after the due date. Itwill be noted as "MSG" on IMPACT and will calculate as a Zero. "Lastminute make-up work" and "extra credit to make up for missingwork" will not be allowed. Keep inmind, D's are considered Failing just like F's.
In general, Mrs. Nash will NOT offer make-up work. Mrs. Nashexpects you to do the work that is assigned, when it is assigned. If you areabsent, then follow the protocol for what to do when you come back. Keep trackof your progress by checking grades on Student Portal weekly. Opportunities forgrade recovery(fix-ups) will be announced early on an individual need basis,but Mrs. Nash will NOT create last-minute make-up assignments before finalgrades come out.
Mrs. Nash offers opportunities for "extra credit"and "fix-ups" throughout each quarter. You must take advantage ofextra credit when it is offered, or else you may not get another chance. ExtraCredit assignments must be turned in on time and as directed, or else creditmay not be earned. Mrs. Nash does not assign "points" for extracredit. Rather, she keeps track of individuals' progress, how much studenteffort is put forth, and considers the role extra credit may play in improvingthe grade. Extra Credit- is EXTRA! It is only at the discretion of the teacher.Mrs. Nash does not wait until the week before grades come out to accept extrawork. You will not get credit for extra credit turned in incomplete or LATE!
CPS requires 25 books to be read before the end of theschool year. For grading purposes, Mrs. Nash's end of school year deadline isMay 15th. To show evidence of progress toward your goal, you will be allowed touse a variety of methods called "Book Projects": written reports,oral presentations, comprehension assessments, RRJ entries, artistic displaysand teacher-monitored Accelerated Reader (AR) tests. Mrs. Nash's quarterly requirement for readingand completing Book Projects is 7 -7-6-5. See the deadlines for each quarter.
Quarter 1- 7 BPs by Tuesday Nov. 1st
Quarter 2- 7 BPs by Tuesday Jan. 17th
Quarter 3- 6 BPs by Tuesday Mar. 27th
Quarter 4- 5 BPs by Tuesday May 15th
Do not Wait! As soon as you finish reading a book, do a BookProject on it! Turn in the Book Project in the week that you complete them,even it is before the deadline. This is how you get credit toward the goal.
You may not earn areport grade of "A" if you do not complete the reading goal for thatquarter by the deadline. If you set goals, and you foresee an obstacle that mayprevent you from achieving your goal on time, please talk to Mrs. Nashprivately about your options. Do not wait until the last minute to communicateany special needs or concerns you may have.
Use the five finger test before in-depth reading.
Abandon the book if you don't feel comfortable reading itafter 3 attempts. Choose another book.
15 minutes at home + 15 minutes at school = 30 minutes ofreading each day Minimum
30 mins of reading per day times a minimum of 5 days perweek = 150 minutes of reading per week.
If you read at a rate of 2 minutes per page, then you willbe able to finish reading a 300 page book in about 10 school days (2 weeks)!
If you read one book every two school weeks, then you will have 5 books read toward yourgoal for the quarter. Class novels and Book Club readings will also counttoward your goal. Of course, if you adjust your reading rate, and READ MOREthan the minimum minutes each day, you will have read more than 5 books in a 10week period! Make every moment count...you know listening to audio books help too!
Did you choose a book based on your interest? Is the bookwithin your LEXILE range? Is someone at home able to help clarify events in thebook with you? If you answered no, thenconsider choosing another book.
There are 5 Durkin Park School Rules that every student mustmemorize in order. The rules of our classroom also fit in these categories: 1.following directions, 2. keep hands to self, 3. wait for permission, 4. No gumand candy, 5. Respect. Consequences for breaking the rules depend on thefrequency and severity of the incident for each individual involved.Consequences include warning "small slip", on-the-spot parent phonecall, discipline referral, removal from the classroom, after-hours detention,privilege taken away, parent conference, suspension. The specific rules andconsequences will be posted in the room and available in writing by request.
In life, you do not get a second chance to make a good firstimpression. Consider your first job. What would happen if you filled out anentire 3 page job application, but forgot to put your name on it? Whatimmediate impression would one think of you if you met the CEO of the companywith your pants sagging, large earrings and piercings dangling, tattoos, brightcolored hair, and a wrinkled T-shirt? Or how about if you were hired to workfor the company, but you failed to wear the uniform as they prescribed you? Doyou think you will be able to get a letter of recommendation from your formeremployer if you consistently broke the rules of the company and jeopardizedtheir business' reputation? Be careful! Poor habits you form in elementaryschool will be more difficult to break as you progress toward adulthood. Whynot practice professional behavior and great work ethics now on your job as a"student."- this just may save your future!
Mrs. Nash really appreciates you when you come to schoolarmed with 3 R's: You are Respectful, Responsible, and Ready to Learn. When youconsistently do the right thing, your behavior should be acknowledge andrewarded. Mrs. Nash is currently developing a classroom reward system so thatyou can be recognized as a "Star Student." A few types of rewardsinclude edible treats, extra time on computers, "oops I forgot..."pass, and special passes like homework pass and "goody box" pass. Ifyou have ideas about types of rewards you would like to have in the classroom,please share your ideas with Mrs. Nash. Also, if your parents or relatives haveany new or packaged items or company services to donate to our classroom to beused as prizes and incentives, please let Mrs. Nash know.
Email: cjnash@cps.edu
Online through the school website: www.durkinpark.com --> Faculty --> CJNash
Online directly at Schoolnotes: http://new.schoolnotes.com/xpages/view/118637/2 CJ Nash 60652
Office phone: 773-535-2322
Conference: Please send a note or call to make anappointment. Sorry, no walk-in conferences.
I am happy to discuss your progress (good or bad) with yourparents! I always welcome you and parents to communicate with me anytime byemail at cjnash@cps.edu. If we must conference in person, please callthe office at 773-535-2322 or send me a note to make an appointment. I will notbe available to meet when classes are in session.
The signed syllabus will also count as a participation gradein Reading class. Please read this syllabus with your parents. You may need totranslate it for them in your home language. If you have any questions orcomments please note them below. Sign to acknowledge that you and your parentshave read and understand the expectations in Mrs. Nash's class as written onthis syllabus. Return to Mrs. Nash so that she may check it in and give youyour participation points tomorrow!
The Syllabus is available for download in the attachments below.