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  • Human Growth & Development Portfolio

    Posted on March 20th, 2010 admin No comments

    Please answer all worksheets in packet, and complete the week-long Healthy Kids packet as well. It is due no later than Friday, March 26, 2010.

  • Science Fair Projects

    Posted on February 10th, 2010 admin No comments

    Each student must complete a Science Fair Project worth 250 points for the backboard, exhibits, and portfolio. The oral presentation of the project to the class is an additional 50 points.

    This year, Mister Roach has relaxed the requirement that the Science Fair Project had to fall within Earth Science. Students may explore something they are wondering about; however, please avoid copying a previous Science Fair project by others.

  • California STAR Testing

    Posted on February 10th, 2010 admin No comments

    The STAR tests are scheduled in the windows from May 3, 2010 through May 18, 2010.

  • Speech Contest: PEACE, What It Means To Me

    Posted on December 3rd, 2009 admin No comments

    [YES! Everyone must write a speech; it is Sixth Grade Standards.]

    2009 – 2010 EVERGREEN SPEECH CONTEST

    TOPIC:     Peace, What It Means to Me
    TIMELINE:    __December – preparation, see attached information and materials
    __January 5–16 – Classroom practice and contests
    __January 21 – Grade-level finals, see below
    __February 3 – District Speech Contest at Chaboya Middle School

    Dear Fourth through Sixth Grade Students:

    The Evergreen School District’s annual Speech Contest will take place on February 3 at Chaboya Middle School. This year’s topic, “Peace – What It Means to Me”, is an exciting one because the concept of peace is meaningful and different for everyone. Student speeches will characterize what peace means to you in either a global, local, family or personal context and describe why peace is essential in the world or community you live in.

    Speech limit for fourth and fifth grade students is 300 words and sixth graders are limited to a speech of 400 words. No props, costumes, or microphones will be used. Students will be judged based on a fifty-point scale:

    Content            20 points
    Vocabulary/Structure    10 points
    Expression/Projection    10 points
    Poise/Body Movement    10 points

    Each school is allowed one finalist and one alternate for each grade level. The following timeline will be used:

    December – January 21    Preparation of student speeches and                                 classroom speech presentations
    January 21            Norwood Creek Grade-level Contests
    January 25 – February 2    Finalist practice for District contest
    February 3            District Speech Contest, Chaboya Middle
    School

    Good Luck!

    Sincerely,

    Mister Roach

  • Student-Parent-Teacher Confereces

    Posted on November 16th, 2009 admin No comments

    Since students are becoming the independent learners who manage their learning activities, it is vital that each student create and lead the agenda for the conference. In this way, we reinforce for the student their growing role of personal responsibility for their learning. If the student is unable to attend the scheduled conference, please reschedule.

  • Persuasive Essay Standards

    Posted on November 16th, 2009 admin No comments

    Writing a persuasive essay may seem simple on the surface; however, simple does not mean easy. Nevertheless, every study in our class has the ability to master the writing skill of persuasion. Applying and practicing the formula will assist in mastering an end product that passes.

    As in most essays, the persuasive essay fits the five paragraph model very well, in 3 parts: 1) introduction, 2) body, and 3) conclusion. The introduction and conclusion are solid paragraphs with specific functions. The body develops the main ‘PRO’ and ‘CON’ elements, with the ‘PRO’ side supporting the thesis introduced at the end of the first paragraph, and reviewed as the the first sentence of the concluding paragaph.

  • Writing Skills: Sixth Grade Proficiency

    Posted on October 23rd, 2009 admin No comments

    In preparing for the Sixth Grade Writing Proficiency, we are working towards developing a wide range of skills:

    • Writing process
    1. pre-planning, planning and
    2. writing first draft, every-other-line
    3. revising (using BLUE ink traditionally) by using powerful words, feeling words, adding transitions, creating sentence variety, building tight paragraphs (working on ‘foggy writing’), etc.
    4. editing (typically using RED ink) by removing redundant words, checking grammar, word usage, punctuation, and spelling. [Re-write the much-revised and edited work, every-other-line, for the next 'draft', and then read it aloud to yourself or someone else.]
    5. publishing the final copy after it has been polished and perfected many times.
    • Planning a Story or Narrative must include descriptions of the characters and setting(s), a series of rising actions leading to the climax of the plot, with resolution of the conflict or problem in the falling action. Avoid writing “The End” or any equivalent redundant expression.
    • Planning for an essay must include:
    1. Introduction paragraph that starts with a ‘hook’, leading information that introduces each main idea paragaph, a strong thesis sentence, and a transition to the first main idea paragraph.
    2. Main Idea Number 1 paragraph should have a clear topic sentence, a couple of supporting ideas, and extensive details that support the main idea. Anecdotes are welcome as well as statistical facts. Of course, using transition words is important!
    3. Main Idea Number 2 should build on the thesis of the introductory paragraph with another main idea, supporting ideas, and details.
    4. Main Idea Number 3 should also support the thesis of the essay. Supporting ideas, and details are essential; transitions are imperative.
    5. A Conclusion is one option for the final paragraph; a Summary is the other option. The easiest is probably the summary, since it is a restatement of the main thesis, and the three main ideas with a concluding sentence. In a conclusion, the thesis is restated, with the position clearly restated, and the acknowledging of opposing positions.
  • Math Benchmark & Review Portfolio

    Posted on October 21st, 2009 admin No comments

    We are reviewing for the Sixth Grade Math Proficiency, which will be given next week. All review materials, quizzes, tests, and practice benchmarks are to be assembled into a portfolio with a table of contents. (Glossary is optional)

    Please study Math every day, since moving information from first-exposure into working memory and then into long-term memory is best acomplished by regular study  and review, over several days. That allows the brain to process the information during REM sleep time for recall.

    One very important strategy: get a good night’s sleep every night, especially the night before a test!

  • Mister Roach

    Posted on October 19th, 2009 admin No comments
    Walter Roach

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  • First Trimester – 2nd Half

    Posted on October 5th, 2009 admin No comments

    The cutoff for the First Trimester is November 10, 2009. No late work after that date can be added to the grade book for report cards. There are several quizzes in each subject at varying schedules, up to almost daily in Mathematics, for example.

    About half of the grade points possible are in quizzes and tests, based on what is learned and memorized. The remainder comes from portfolios assignments, posters, group participation and projects. In essence half comes from what you know and half from what work you do.

    The following portfolios and tests are expected during the next few weeks:

    • Writing: Descriptive Essay – How-To — 10/9
    • Wrting On Demand Prompt: Descriptive Essay — 10/16
    • Writing: 5 paragraph essay – History topic — 10/23
    • Writing: 5 paragraph essay: – Science topic — 10/30
    • Writing: ‘Polish one of your writings into a gem’ — 11/6

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    • Reading: “True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle” Portfolio — Due 10/12
    • Reading Theme Test “Courage” (covers all 4 stories; review practice pages and the 7 Questions for each story.) 10/14/2009
    • Reading: “Amelia Earhart: First Lady of Flight” Portfolio — Due 10/20
    • Reading: “Girl Who Married the Moon” — Due 10/28
    • Reading: “Dinosaur Ghosts” — Due 11/5
    • Reading Theme Test “What Really Happened” (covers all 3 stories; review portfolios) 11/06/2009

    —– [Blue Math Group]

    • Math6: Chapter 3 – Algebra: Linear Equations & Functions Portfolio — Due 10/14/2009
    • Math6: Mid Chapter Quiz 10/08/2009
    • Math6 Test – Chapter 3 — 10/20/1009
    • Math6 Chapter 4 – Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Portfolio — Due 11/4/2009
    • Math6 Chapters 1, 2, & 3 Review Test 11/21/2009
    • Math6 Review Test on Chapter 1 & 2 — November 5
    • Math6 Review Test on Chapters 3 & 4 — November 6
    • Math 6 Comprehensive Review Test of Chapters 1-4 — 11/10/2009

    —– [Green Math Group]

    • Math7: Chapter 2 – Algebra: Linear Equations & Functions Portfolio — Due 10/14/2009
    • Math7: Mid Chapter Quiz 10/08/2009
    • Math6 Test – Chapter 3 — 10/20/2009
    • Math7 Test — Chapter 2 — 10-21-2009
    • Math7 Chapter 3 – Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Portfolio — Due 11/3/2009
    • Math7 Chapter 3 Test 11/3/2009
    • Math7 Review Test on Chapter 1 & 2 — November 5
    • Math7 Review Test on Chapters 1, 2, & 3 — November 6
    • Math 6 Comprehensive Review Test of Chapters 1-4 — 11/10/2009
    • Math 7 Comprehensive Review Test of Chapters 1-3 — 11/10/2009

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    • History: “Ancient Mesopotamia” Portfolio — Due 10/21/2009
    • History Test – Chapter 3 — October 19, 2009
    • History: “Early Empires” Portfolio — Due 11/9/2009
    • History Test “Early Empires” Chapter 4 — 11/10/2009

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    • Science: “Volcanoes” Portfolio — Due 10/20/2009
    • Science Test Chapter 8 “Volcanoes” — 10/20/2009
    • Science “Shaping Earth’s Surface” Portfolio – Due 11/6/2009
    • Science Test Chapter 9 “Shaping Earth’s Surface” — 11/9/2009

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