Friday, March 28, 2014

Week ending April 4th...

Hello April...

EOG's are going to be here before we know it! 

In remediation, students will be doing practice EOG reading passages 2 times a week.  We will go over them together and discuss each one. 

In class:

6C students need to read the rest of Ashes of Roses this weekend.  The final exam will be Tuesday.

I will also give each 6C student a packet for vocabulary.  They will have this packet for 2 weeks.  Then, I will give them a second packet and they will have that one for 2 weeks also.  These packets consist of Poetry Terms and Examples.  Students will be reading and writing copious amounts of poetry this month.

6A and 6B will have new Reading Logs this week.  Each day will require a different task, so I will check them each day Tuesday- Friday for a grade.  

6A and 6B students are working in groups to write a narrative.  I must say, what I've read so far is wonderful!  They are doing such a great job!!

Vocabulary for this week is:


 1.            Jim Crow - separated blacks from whites in all aspects of public life
2.            Segregation – state of setting someone apart from other people
3.            Boycott- ban that forbids relations with certain groups
4.            Solidarity- individuals with a common interest;
5.            Civil disobedience- disobeying certain laws in non-violent ways in order to make a point
6.            Discrimination- prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things
7.            Prejudice - opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
8.            Ku Klux Klan - white supremacist organization began after the Civil War of the 1860s.
9.            Integration- combine (one thing) with another
10.          Sit-in - occupy a place as a form of protest
11.          Racism - Deeply rooted prejudice which may be expressed in the idea that one race is superior to another. 
12.          Civil Rights - The rights each person has as a citizen.  The government can’t take them away.  Most of our civil rights are in the Bill of Rights.
13.          CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) - a national interracial organization centered in New York that played a large role in organizing and advising protest demonstrations.  It operated on the philosophy of nonviolence.
14.          NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)
this organization is the oldest of its kind.  Their philosophy is that social change can be brought about by educating the public and by taking action through the courts.  Though educated upper-class blacks run the organization, it speaks for all blacks.  The organization operates on three levels—national, regional, and local.
15.          Freedom Rides - in 1961, CORE organized a “Freedom Ride”—a bus trip to New Orleans—to test the recent Virginia court ruling that discrimination against interstate travelers in bus terminals was illegal. By the time they reached Alabama, they had split into two buses.  A mob attacked one bus, destroying it with an incendiary bomb.  They passengers barely escaped.  The other bus continued to Birmingham where the passengers were beaten when they stepped off.
 
AFTER THIS WEEK, WE WILL BEGIN FREAK THE MIGHTY .  FIND YOUR BOOKS NOW SO YOU HAVE THEM.

ALSO MAKE SURE TO HAVE YOUR NONFICTION BOOK!!!




Sunday, March 23, 2014

Week of March 24th...

PARENTS (IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY) PLEASE MAKE SURE TO GET YOUR POWERSCHOOL PASSWORD FROM THE OFFICE.  IT IS A GREAT WAY FOR YOU TO KEEP UP WITH YOUR CHILD'S GRADES.

6C will continue working on Immigration Unit. 
Students will also continue reading the novel, Ashes of Roses.

Our vocabulary this week is from the novel:

1.     ledger (133)
2.     belittle (138)
3.     scandalous (168)
4.     revulsion (138)
5.     excruciating (163)
6.     reprimand (179)
7.     parapet (103)
8.     reminisce (102)
9.     anarchist (29)
10.   Yiddish

6A and 6B
Students will be working in groups of 4 to create a narrative.

We will also begin The Harlem Renaissance.

Vocabulary for this week:
1.     renaissance
2.     Harlem
3.     flourish
4.     minority
5.     migration
6.     urban
7.     alienate
8.     integration
9.     defer
10.   influx

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Happy St. Paddy's Day!!


Black History Vocabulary for 6A and 6B-
Students will look words up on Ipad on Monday.  We will also begin Literature Circles.  There will be 5 groups of students.  Each will have a different book.  Each student will be assigned a task.  When they have completed the tasks, they will present the information to the other groups.  All 5 books have the same theme- Slave Quilts.

1.            Assassination

2.            Brutality

3.            Discrimination

4.            Hymns

5.            Indigo

6.            Segregate

7.            Big Dipper/Drinking Gourd

9.            Civil War
10.          Conductor (as in the Underground Railroad)

VERY IMPORTANT- THE LAST BOOK TITLE IS DUE ON MARCH 28TH.  STUDENTS IN ALL CLASSES MUST HAVE A NONFICTION BOOK.  HOWEVER, I HAVE TOLD THEM THAT THEY DO NOT HAVE TO DO ONE WITHIN THEIR THEME.  THEY CAN PICK ANY TOPIC THEY WANT.  I HAVE NOT GIVEN ANY INFORMATION ON PROJECTS YET- RIGHT NOW, I JUST WANT STUDENTS TO GET THEIR BOOKS.


6C Vocabulary


Ashes of Roses Vocabulary

 

1.            Throng

2.            Cumbersome

3.            Inconsolable

4.            Abomination

5.            Vermin

6.            Greenhorn

7.            Chastise

8.            Din

9.            Tremulous

10.          Frivolous

11.          Sweatshop

12.          taffeta

13.          Earnest

14.          Lawn

15.          Treadle

16.          Flywheel

17.          Vaudeville

18.          Nickelodeon

19.          Union

20.          morgue
 
6C MAKE SURE YOU ARE WORKING ON YOUR INTERVIEWS!  IF I HAVE SEVERAL STUDENTS TELL ME THEY NEED AN EXTENSION- I HAVE NO PROBLEM GIVING ONE.  I JUST NEED TO KNOW.  I WILL TRY TO REMEMBER TO ASK ON MONDAY.

 



Sunday, March 9, 2014

Week of March 10th

6A and 6B will have the same vocabulary words again this week.  Students who earned a 100% get the week off.  Students who earned an A can decide if they want to take the test again.  Everyone else, you will retest on Thursday.

6A brought some graded papers home on Friday.  6A and 6B will be bringing graded papers home on Monday (including the aforementioned vocabulary tests).  Please make sure all of these get signed and returned to me ASAP.  Thank You.

6C will finish mini-research project on Ipads in class on Monday.  They will also receive new vocabulary terms.

Our unit on immigration will begin this week.  6C students will begin a new novel, Ashes of Roses.  They will read both in class and at home with weekly quizzes on designated chapters.

6C will also be required to conduct an Immigrant Interview.  I am requesting your help in finding a person that your child can interview.  This person may be a relative, friend, neighbor, etc.  The only requirement is that the person  interviewed was born in another country.  I will supply a list of questions to ask.  The final product will be a 5 paragraph, informative paper about the person your child interviewed. 

STUDENTS:
Follow this format for each paragraph, using the information below.  Take your time and do your best.

Introduction:

Include name, age or year the person was born, relationship of interviewer, birthplace or where they came from, where they live now, hobbies and interests.

Body Paragraph:

1)When and why they left (experiences)
2)Travel
3)Experiences in America

Conclusion:

Talk about what they are like today.  Would the person return to his or her homeland? Why? Then give an overall opinion of the interview and restate your main idea.

Also, each interview must include a recipe.  You will need to have that typed or neatly written on a separate sheet of paper.  Include  the name of dish, country of origin, all ingredients, measurements, and directions.