Mr. MacLean6th Grade
Virgil School09/24/2015
Role Model
Golden Rule
Respect
Never Give Up
8:15-8:35 Start of day-Morning Message, Morning Work
8:35-9:00 Morning Meeting 9:00-10:25 ELA (Double Period, Fridays 2nd half is
Library)
10:30-11:10 Social Studies 11:15-11:55 Special- M,W- P.E.; T,Th-Music; F- Art 12:00-12:30 Recess 12:30-1:00 Lunch 1:05-1:45 Science 1:48-2:28 Math 2:30-3:10 RTI 3:10-3:15 Get ready for dismissal
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The ELA and Math Standards can be accessed on:
https://www.engageny.org/Take a stand,
support it.Use evidence from multiple
sources.
Explain and align different
texts. Infer information.
We have the expectation of all students reading a minimum of 25 AR books and passing the tests associated with them.
Millionaire’s Club
Any books in class may be taken as AR tests
Journals- Your student has one journal that will travel to and
from school daily. These are our reading journals.
Designed to get your student thinking about their reading in different ways. They should select a prompt prior to reading.
Reading journals- are for daily homework, reading 15 minutes a night and answering a reading prompt. Journals are checked every day for completion.
I will collect approximately every 2 weeks and reply to your student’s prompts, beginning September 25th.
Students will be assigned writing projects and reading projects throughout the year
Reading Groups and Literature Circles- students are rated on their completeness of work and ability to attend to the task while discussing the reading book
Writing projects are rated on a generic 4-point rubric, some are itemized on a task specific rubric to ensure certain criterion are met, rubrics are discussed in class and will be posted on my website when the class has finalized their rubric, prior to the project starting.
Learn more about fewer key topics Build skills within and across grades Develop speed and accuracy Really know it, really do it Use it in the real world Think fast and solve problems
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Sprints to practice fluency Encourage estimation for
reasonableness Shortcuts are okay if they
understand why. Math goals to reflect on our
practice.
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Sphero
Dash and Dot
KibuCubelets
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Your School ID is: 218582
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• Campbell Soup Labels
• Box tops
• Price Chopper
• Target-
• Tyson chicken labels
The great thing about our school PTO is that you can be as involved as you would like.
The PTO sponsors many events and activities that benefit your child.
• Meetings are once a month. The next is October 14th @ 7pm in the Dining Room.
Amy Johnson, PTO President [email protected]
X1137607-345-0748 (c)607-835-6623 (h)
Thank you for coming!I appreciate you taking time out to come
and get to know our classroom a little better.
Please be sure to sign up for a conference time on MONDAY, November 16th, to
discuss your student’s academic success.