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Join Mrs. Erica Dalia for an informative session on the 6th grade English Language Arts curriculum, expectations, and required supplies. Learn about the goals of the course and the materials used to enhance learning. Homework policies and grading information will also be discussed.
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Welcome to the 6th Grade English Language Arts Back to School Night 2017-2018 Mrs. Erica Dalia
ABOUT ME: Erica Kauffman Dalia 3 kids – Braelyn– 9, Nicholas and Jacob - 5 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Monmouth University - 2001 Masters in the Art of Teaching - Elementary Education from Monmouth University - 2004 Elementary School with Subject Matter Specialization: Language Arts/Literacy in Grades 5-8 - 2006 14th year teaching sixth grade at F.A.S. (last 12 just ELA)
6th Grade Schedule – A Day 7:55 – 8:00 - AM Homeroom 8:03 – 8:43 - First Period – Core Class #1 8:45 – 9:25 - Second Period – Special 9:27 – 10:07 - Third Period - Special 10:09 – 10:49 - Fourth Period – Core Class #1 10:51 – 11:31 - Fifth Period – Core Class #2 11:31 – 12:13 - LUNCH 12:15 - 12:55 - Seventh Period – Core Class #2 12:57 – 1:37- Eight Period – Core Class #3 1:39 – 2:19 - Ninth Period – Core Class #3 2:21 - 2:25 - PM Homeroom & Dismissal
EXPECTATIONS, Not Just Rules JUST GIVE ME 5 Respect Participation Reflection on Progress Willingness to Ask for Help Academic Honesty
Required Supplies for ELA • Binders – Separated into 5 sections – • (Do Now, Reading, Writing, Language, Resources) • Pens and Pencils • *Planners and Communicator Folders* • Headphones
English Language Arts Goals • To encourage a love of reading and an appreciation for literature. • To introduce students to literary terms appropriate to the study of short stories, poems, plays, and novels. • To provide students with strategies for reading and analyzing complex informational texts so that they may make the transition from “learning to read” to “reading to learn”. • To further develop strategies for pre-reading, during reading, and post-reading of fiction. • To provide an environment that stimulates critical discussion of fiction and non-fiction. • To promote clear and fluid communication and expression through oral and written language. • To enhance listening and presentation skills. • To expose students to a variety of writing modes and purposes including: personal narratives, persuasive, explanatory, argumentative, fiction, poetry, and drama. • To explore the elements of strong writing including: Ideas, Organization, Mechanics, Word Choice, Voice, Sentence Fluency and Presentation – 6+1 Traits of Writing. • To encourage the development of each student’s unique voice and individual style in his/her own writing. • To study the conventions of standard English grammar, word usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. • To engage students with meaningful vocabulary activities which will enhance their reading and writing experiences. • To use technology to compose, collaborate, and create in the Language Arts classroom.
Curriculum and Materials Holt McDougal Literature - www.hmhco.com Holt McDougal Literature, a research-based and digitally interactive English Language Arts program for grades 6–12, provides an engaging learning environment designed to help students achieve success with rigorous standards and next-generation assessments. A complete resource for teaching critical reading, writing, research, language, and media skills, Holt McDougal Literature offers carefully crafted features for preparing students well for college and 21st century careers. Holt McDougal Collections - www.hmhco.com Helps to develop student abilities to analyze complex texts, determine evidence, reason critically, and communicate thoughtfully, Collections—the nation’s leading ELA program for Grades 6–12—provides a multi-faceted digital and print approach that transcends the traditional anthology and resonates with today’s students. Novel Study / Independent Reading Projects – Independent Reading projects will be assigned each marking period. All information will be posted on my website and will be available in the Google Classroom. Whole class and small group novels, representing a variety of genres, will also be read throughout the school year.
Assessments & Grading • Major Tests / Performance Tasks – 40% (45% MP1) • Quizzes / Performance Tasks – 30% (35% MP1) • Classwork – 10% • Homework – 10% • Quarterly Assessments – 10% (MP2-4) • Students may schedule a retake for a test with a score below a 70. Retake must be taken within 7 days of original assessment, final sore will be an average of the original and the retake. • More details about the grading and retesting policies are available in the student handbook and on the Contact, Supply, and Grading Information Sheet.
Homework • Homework will be assigned most nights Monday – Thursday. • New homework won’t be assigned on Fridays unless classwork is incomplete or there is an on-going, long-term assignment. • All homework, daily or long-term, is posted on my school website. • Assignments can be turned in 1 day late for partial credit, after that they won’t be accepted and a score of 0 will be assigned. • Homework is worth 10% of the marking period grade.
Mrs. Dalia’s Contact Info Phone # - 732-222-5900 x1101 (voicemail) Email - edalia@wlbschools.com Remind 101 – rmd.at/gft329 (handout) School Website – www.wlbschools.com Select a School – Frank Antonides School Faculty Erica Dalia
THANK YOU FOR COMING! I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO A GREAT 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR!