This week we registered on a new site that will allow us to complete weekly article assignments on-line! Step-by step directions are below:
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
Smarticle #3
Be sure to pick up your Smarticle in class this week. There are always copies in the Smarticle bin!
This week's title: The Pakistani girl who survived the Taliban assassinatino attempt, honored as Harvard's humanitarian of the year.
This week's title: The Pakistani girl who survived the Taliban assassinatino attempt, honored as Harvard's humanitarian of the year.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Our unit vocab...(hint hint test Tuesday)
Social Injustice: When human rights are violated
Critical: important; vital
Treason: acting against your government or leader
Dissent: disagree
Condone: allow, approve of
Govern: rule
Dystopia: a deliberate hell
Repentance: deep sorrow, regret, asking for forgiveness
Tenacious: tough, holding strong
Yearn: strong desire
Critical: important; vital
Treason: acting against your government or leader
Dissent: disagree
Condone: allow, approve of
Govern: rule
Dystopia: a deliberate hell
Repentance: deep sorrow, regret, asking for forgiveness
Tenacious: tough, holding strong
Yearn: strong desire
Monday, September 30, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
What does it mean to work hard?
Click the link and watch this short video by StrongerTeam.com. You may need to watch it more than once to complete the notes. If you forgot your Cornell Notes or *gasp* lost them I've included them below!
Language & Literature: Grade 8
Expectations:
1.
Try everyday
2.
Work hard
3.
Respect yourself (by
participating in your education), your classmates (by not interrupting their
learning, and this classroom (including your teacher and any other adult).
4. Come to class on time with a writing
utensil, 3 inch CORE binder, agenda, and independent reading novel.
5. Practice Respect, Responsibility and Resiliency
6. Complete assigned work on-time.
7.
Look, listen, and participate
Materials Needed:
·
3 inch CORE binder
·
Agenda
·
Independent reading novel
·
Writing utensil
·
Loose leaf paper
·
Composition notebook (to be
used and a reader’s journal and left in the classroom)
Grading Policy:
a. Assessments: 80%
o
This includes essays, tests, classwork
assessments, projects and quizzes
o
Papers and projects are major assignments in
this class. The due dates will be given
far in advance and reminders will be given, as well as time to work on these in
class. Major assignments will be
accepted up to one week late, losing points each day. After being a week late, the best the
assignment can get is 50%. We will be
spending a great deal of time on these assignments and unless there is a
special circumstance that I am made aware of, there is no excuse to hand them
in late.
b. Homework: 20%
o
Reading is an important part of this class and
some of it will have to occur outside of class, so please do it. Homework will be made known at the beginning
of every class and is to be turned in at the beginning of the next class.
o
If homework is not turned in at the beginning
of class, I will take the assignment for the following day, but it will be
marked late.
o
If the homework is giving you problems, please
see me BEFORE homeroom the next
day. We can make an appointment for help
without late penalty.
o
Beginning in October, a specific genre will
be assigned to each class section, and students will be responsible for reading
one text from that genre and completing an assignment. Reading
for twenty minutes a day. Students
can read at their chosen pace, but it is their responsibility to be finished
with both the book and the assignment by the first of each month.
We will cover 3 major units and read three CORE texts. We will also be reading in literature circle
groups during each unit.
Unit #1: Power of One- The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Unit #2: The Evil Within- The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John
Boyne
Unit #3: Where’d my childhood go?- Along Way Gone by Ishmael
Beah
What to do if you’re absent:
ü E-mail the teacher to see what you missed
ü Check the homework hotline or my school web page
ü Check in with your classroom ‘family’ to see what is due
ü You have the same amount of days as you were out to make up your work
ü Be sure to get notes from a friend and ask me for any handouts you
missed
ü If you know you’re going to be out, let me know as far in advance as
possible
We will be using a
variety of strategies this year, including Cornell Notes and WICOR strategies (Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration,
Organization, Reading) in order to ensure student success.
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