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“Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious...and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” ~ Walt Disney Company
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Page 1: “Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious...and.

“Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things,

because we're curious...and curiosity keeps leading us down

new paths.”

~ Walt Disney Company

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Know yourself as a learner Be Inquisitive

Take Initiative Explore

Be Flexible

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Stay ACTIVE in Class

Read Write

Think Take Risks

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CLASSROOM NORMS

Be Prepared

Do Your Best

Be Respectful

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What is conceptual teaching?

Definition: helping students develop understanding in a content area using “big ideas,” that connect different areas of learning

Understanding the relationship between concepts helps build enduring understandings.~Dr. John D. Barge, Department of Education, Georgia State School Superintendent

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Example:

Concepts of CONFLICT & CHANGE:

Essential Understanding might be…

When there is conflict between or within societies, change can be a result.

Essential question might be…

How might conflict influence a change in perspective?

– Dr. John D. Barge, Department of Education, Georgia State School Superintendent

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Writer’s WorkshopUnits of Study

(Lucy Calkins)

Read like an author:Author’s perspectiveAuthor’s choice

Kids need time to writeQuick mini-lessonWrite for 30+ minutes

Questions students ask when writing:Why I am I writing this?For whom am I writing?The world needs to hear this…

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ReadingRead like an Author: Reading will parallel writing units.Mentor texts include: short stories, novels, articlesLeveled reading will begin after the first Marking Period.

Students will read:– as a whole class– in small groups– in pairs– independently

Questions students should answer:Questions built around the concepts

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Grading Policy• GRADING• (*Percentages subject to change depending on the material in the

marking period)

• Tests/Quizzes/Writing: 100%• Classwork/Homework/Participation: expected* Depending on the circumstances, an extension may be given for an assignment. Please see me if an extension is needed.

* Students are welcome to redo writing assignments for a better grade. However, they are to make arrangements to meet with me shortly after the assignment is returned graded. The teacher and student will then agree on a date to turn in the new work. (Under normal circumstances, this is usually within 1 week.)

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Marking Period Focus

• Marking Period 1– Narrative Writing and Realistic Fiction

• Marking Period 2– Wrap up Narrative Writing and Realistic Fiction– Introduce Informational Writing and Historical Fiction

• Marking Period 3– Wrap up Informational Writing and Historical Fiction– Introduce Argument Writing & reading

• Marking Period 4– Wrap up Argument Writing & reading– Call to Action Presentations

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• Don’t forget to check out my Teacher Page

for Unit Overviews

• Google Classroom

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