Mrs. Johnson’s

Class Newsletter

Nov. 18, 2013

Important Dates:

November 18 - 22nd - American Education Week

November 19 - Field Trip to Columbia Marionette Theater

November 22 - Spirit Day

November 22 - Spirit Day - Pajama Day for 6 BHE bucks

November 26 - Grits for Grandparents @ 7:15

November 27 - 29 - Thanksgiving Holiday

December 3 - Cici Pizza Night

December 5 - Early Release / Interims go home

December 6 - Field Study to Battle of Congaree

December 12 - Winter Concert @ 6:00 p.m.

December 20 - Spirit Day

December 23rd - January 3rd - Winter Break

Mrs. Johnson’s Language Arts Class, Week of Nov. 18

Reading:

School web site - www.richland2.org/bhe

Treasures textbook: http://connected.mcgraw-hill.com. Students will need their username and password (students should have stored this in their Google Drive in a “passwords” document).

Vocabulary can be practiced by using the quizlet link: http://quizlet.com/_i8nxt

Treasures selection: Dear Mrs. LaRue, pp. 296-317.

Genre: Fantasy Fiction

Vocabulary: story words - neglected, appreciated, misunderstood, desperate, endured, obedience

Academic Language: draw conclusions, generate questions, prefixes, verb tenses

Skills: Word Parts/Prefixes

Grammar: Plurals and possessives and verb tenses

Writing: Writing and revising a personal narrative (vivid verbs, using a thesaurus)

Tests: Monday, Nov. 25 and Tuesday, Nov. 26 - Dear Mrs. LaRue comprehension and vocabulary tests

For information on the new common core standards that are being implemented this year, you can visit the web site http://www.achievethecore.org/.

Homework:

1. Word Squares for vocabulary words: neglected, appreciated, misunderstood, desperate, endured, obedience. Due Friday, Nov. 22. Definitions are in the glossary in the back of the textbook and can be found on quizlet: http://quizlet.com/_i8nxt.

2. Reading Strategy/Reading Log Handout - this was handed out to students in class this week. Extra copies can be accessed by going to edmodo.

For information on the new common core standards that are being implemented this year, you can visit the web site http://www.achievethecore.org/.

Directions for Word Squares: Students draw a large box for each word and divide it into four equal sections. I showed students that they can fit four boxes on each side of the paper. In the first box, students write the vocabulary word. In the second box, students write a definition or synonym for the word; in the third box, students draw a quick illustration of the word; and in the fourth box, students write a non-example or antonym for the word. A dictionary or thesaurus (printed or online) are great resources for this activity.