Monday, February 19, 2018

Tuesday, February 20, 2018



Announcements and Reminders for Tuesday, February 20, 2018:
       

         

If you were in Mr. Gillis's class for the past six weeks, you are in the right place now!  


 


    
 



Information for this class:  Bring your own pens and pencils.  It also helps to have your own lined paper.  If you have a book you want to read or that you need to read for your English or another class, bring it to read during our individual reading time.                  


Scholastic Book Orders:  Use our class code when you order online:  GKLJW.




Targets for Today:

 1. Students will understand rules and procedures for our classroom. 

  2. Students will practice some of the procedures.

 3.  Students will understand the content and requirements for this rotation.


Today’s  Agenda for Tuesday, February 20, 2018:

1. Prepare for class to begin. 
  • Find your seat on the seating chart at the front or back of the room.
  • Pick up your folder from the black crates at the back of the room. 
    •        They are filed alphabetically by last name.
  • Pick up the handouts:  reading log and fluency graph -- These will stay in your manila folder. 
  • Also find or take out a book to read, and begin reading. 
  • Receive your hall passes. Remind me if I don't pass them out! 
  • Hang onto your book.  We hope to have more time to read a the end. 



2. Learn about 
  • How to hand in papers 
  • How to receive work back
  • Where to find no-name papers. 
  • How to save and organize your work
  • How to find out what we did on a day you've been absent 
    • And what to do if you've been absent
    • Receive your homework assignment, due February 26. 
  • Where to find handouts when you've been absent
  • Where to go if we evacuate the school
and 





Notice the portion of the whiteboard for 
Reading 7.





Targets for this Rotation

You will learn a set of reading strategies that you can apply -- especially to the reading you do to learn. 
You will be able to tell about and use strategies for 
Before Reading,
During Reading,
and 
After Reading. 
You will apply these strategies to reading and learning from various texts, 
                                  including texts you read on the internet. 

You will learn about and apply skills and strategies 
to avoid fake news and other false or misleading information. 

By the end of his rotation, you will know and be able to apply
The CRAAP Test for Reliability and Usefulness, 
A SELF check for preparing to study-read, 
and other strategies.

You will apply strategies that we learn to memorizing assigned material. 

You will improve your reading fluency -- and graph your improvement.
You will have spend hours reading for enjoyment -- and create a record of your in-class reading.

Probably the best way to improve your reading

 is to read, read, read. 



Partner Fluency Practice
Partner Fluency Practice will help you feel comfortable reading out loud.  Your partner can also help you notice what sorts of mistakes you make (long pauses, skipping words, saying the wrong word, etc.) so that you can work on those and get better. 


    One-Minute Partner Fluency Practice
  •        Each partner gets a page protector and a copy of the poem to read.

  •        Put the poem into the page protector.
  •        With a classmate you will take turns reading the passage.
  •        You will be timed for one minute.
  •        Your partner will follow along and mark any errors and mark where you ended. 

  •        Notice how far you read.  Figure out how many words you read, then subtract any errors.
  •           Write it down.  
              ______ wpm
MAKE SURE YOU FILL OUT THE DATE, PASSAGE NUMBER OR LETTERS, AND WORDS PER MINUTE EACH TIME YOU HAVE HAD A TURN TO DO A TIMED READING.  

       Fill out your new graph for each time you read.



Date
2-20-18
2-20-18

Passage
101
101
⇐This will be a number!
Words Per Minute
143 (example)
153 (example)


Let's fill it out together now.

Your fluency graph and your sheet protector with the poem inside will stay in your folder. 


4. Individual Reading and Filling out the Reading Log



Don't forget to fill out your reading log every time.  
It counts on your grade!   


Receive and Fill out your reading log. 
#
Date
B
N
M
O
Title, Explanation, Pages
Minutes
Total Hours
 1
2/20
 x



The Maze Runner  8-20
 20
 1/3
 2
2/22



Cobblestone 
about Washington,D.C.  
 20
 2/3

      If you're absent, or were off-task during reading time, or didn't fill out your log, pick up a pink make-up sheet and do the homework.



Don't forget to do your homework assignment
using this blog!




If You Were Absent:
Study the material above.

Pick up a pink reading make-up log from our handouts file.  Complete the make-up reading at home, fill out the log for the day(s) you read, get a parent signature, and hand in the log to the top wire hand-in basket for your class.

Pick up the homework assignment from the classroom, or download it from here: 


Vocabulary:







 Help and Enrichment 

If you'd like to get started now, our class will be memorizing these items:

We are using an acronym to learn how to determine whether or not an information source is reliable and useful.
Currency
     How up-to-date is it?   
Relevance
      Is it what I need or want?  Does it help me?
Authority
       Who wrote or published this?
        What makes them an expert?
Accuracy
        Is the information correct?
         Can  you verify it in more than one place?
Purpose
        Why did they create this?  to inform or teach?  to persuade?  
                              to sell?  to entertain? 
        How biased is it?   

____________________________

We will use a peg system to memorize the topics of the First Ten Amendments to our Constitution, The Bill of Rights: 
Bill of Rights
1  Religion, assembly, petition, press, speech
2. bear arms
3. not quarter soldiers
4. no search and seizure without warrant
5. no self incrimination
6. speedy trial
7. trial by jury
8. no cruel and unusual punishment
9. individual rights
10. state rights



We will use a loci system to memorize the names of the First Ten Presidents of the United States: 
First Ten Presidents
1. Washington
2. Adams
3. Jefferson
4. Madison
5. Monroe
6. Adams
7. Jackson
8. Van Buren
9. Harrison
10. Tyler

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