Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Wednesday, October 31, 2018


Announcements and Reminders:
        

              
Our Schedule:
October 31       Final Test 
November  2    Readathon  -- Bring treats if you wish. 
November 6 -- Move to Mrs. Fugal's     


Our Readathon is next time!!! 
November 2 

Read-a-thon!  Bring treats, pillow to sit on, 

blanket,  if you wish.

 Make a note for yourself to bring treats!
 



Targets for Today:

I can show that I can use reading strategies and skills.  
I can show that I can use mnemonic devices to remember information.
I can read a variety of materials for a sustained time.
I can read fluently with speed and accuracy.


Today’s  Agenda:

1. Take ten minutes to prepare for the test.  
Get out your BICUM Brochure and make sure it is complete.  
Review the CRAAP Test, the first ten presidents, and the topics for the Bill of Rights.

2. See an example of the final test on using reading strategies. 

3. Take the Final Test, including the strategies test and the information you have memorized using mnemonic devices.  

  • Keep out your BICUM Brochure, and, if you think you may need them, your hall passes.  
  • Make sure you have a working pencil or pen.  

  • When you have finished, staple the test to the article on the same corner where there are already staples.  Then hand it and your brochure in to the top wire basket. 
  • Also hand in your BICUM Brochure. 
Pick up a piece of candy from Ms. Dorsey.  Treat or treat! 

4. If you finish early, read your book, and after the test is over you will record your time on your reading log. 


 Not demonic for Halloween!   
Mnemonic for memory!  




If we all finish and have time, we ill do a bit of partner fluency practice. 
Don't forget our Readathon next time. 
Happy Halloween! 





If You Were Absent:

See above.  Plan to take the test next time. 

If you are missing any points for daily reading, pick up the pink make-up sheet, or print one off from Skyward, and do the homework.


Vocabulary:






 Help and Enrichment 
 -- Your study materials are also available on Canvas. 

Peg System:
1. Bun – Picture a bun wrapping about the first amendment:
 "Speakin' of freedoms, oh what could they be
Freedom of Religion and Assembly,
Freedom of Petition and Freedom of Press,
Freedom of Speech, now don't distress."

2. Shoe – Picture a Bear wearing shoes – The right to bear arms.

3. Tree – It’s a quarter tree – You don’t have to quarter soldiers.

4. Door – You don’t have to let them in unless they have a valid search warrant. Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.

5. Hive --  Bees are buzzing in your ears saying, “Tell us what you did!  Admit you’re guilty!”
Freedom from self-incrimination (due process of law)

6.  Sticks – Chasing the judge with sticks demanding the right to a speedy trial.

7. Heaven – Picture a jury box full of jurors on a cloud (in heaven).  This is the right to a trial by jury.

8. Gate – It would be cruel and unusual for someone to slam a person’s hand in a gate.
This amendment protects us from cruel and unusual punishment.

9. Line – Stand in the RIGHT line to get your Individual RIGHTS. Many individuals would be standing there.

10.  Hen – Picture the Governor standing on the Capitol steps holding a hen, demanding STATES RIGHTS.



Student Example



Here is some more information if you would like to look at it on your own:  


Loci System: Select a place you know well   

Try using the Loci system to memorize the first ten Presidents of the United States.

PresidentPartyTerm as PresidentVice-President
1. George Washington (1732-1799)None, Federalist1789-1797John Adams
2. John Adams (1735-1826)Federalist1797-1801Thomas Jefferson
3. Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)Democratic-Republican1801-1809Aaron Burr, George Clinton
4. James Madison (1751-1836)Democratic-Republican1809-1817George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry
5. James Monroe (1758-1831)Democratic-Republican1817-1825Daniel Tompkins
6. John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)Democratic-Republican1825-1829John Calhoun
7. Andrew Jackson (1767-1845)Democrat1829-1837John Calhoun, Martin van Buren
8. Martin van Buren (1782-1862)Democrat1837-1841Richard Johnson
9. William H. Harrison (1773-1841)Whig1841John Tyler
10. John Tyler (1790-1862)


Remember your "fieldtrip" to learn the presidents:

  1. Washington was on the counseling office window, and you pictured the counselors doing a ton of laundry. 
  2. Adams was on the financial office window because Mrs. Cleveland "add'ems" up.  
  3. Jefferson was at the attendance office because a man named Jeff was checking his son out of school. 
  4. Madison was in the main office because the principal had called him and he was Mad at his Son!
  5. Monroe was in the commons and you pictured a "mon/man"  "row"ing a boat across the commons.
  6. You headed out to the math wing and pictured your math teacher who also "Add 'ems" up numbers.  John Quincy Adams is the son of John Adams. 
  7. You looked out the door and saw Jack's son playing jacks for Jackson. 
  8. You walked around to the front of the school where you looked toward the parking lot and imagined seeing a van for VanBuren.  
  9. Back in the commons you looked up and saw a huge hairy caveman.  His son will also be a hairy son for Harrison
  10. Back upstairs by some science rooms you saw Tyler because Mr. Houle and Mr. Moon sometimes wear ties.  



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