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Maplewood Sixth Grade

Maplewood Sixth Grade. Welcome to Back to School night!. Daily Schedule. 7:30-7:50 Morning assembly in gym 7:50-8:00 WOW (jog/walk the track) 8:00-9:50 Period I 9:55-11:45 Period II 11:45-12:10 STAR (Study Tutor And Read) 12:10-12:30 Recess 12:30-1:00 Lunch

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Maplewood Sixth Grade

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  1. MaplewoodSixth Grade Welcome to Back to School night!

  2. Daily Schedule 7:30-7:50 Morning assembly in gym 7:50-8:00 WOW (jog/walk the track) 8:00-9:50 Period I 9:55-11:45 Period II 11:45-12:10 STAR (Study Tutor And Read) 12:10-12:30 Recess 12:30-1:00 Lunch 1:10-1:55 Specials (PE, Music, Art) 1:55-2:40 Band/Orchestra

  3. Text Books • Papers sent home to opt out of a hard copy of the textbooks. • Students will have text books checked out to them over the next week, unless we have received a form indicating that the student will use the online textbooks. • Math text books are used infrequently, but make a good resource at home if the online text book is inaccessible. • Literature textbooks • All other textbooks are class sets to be used in the classroom only (Health, Science, Social Studies, Writing)

  4. Snacks • A parent volunteer wanted to coordinate a snack sign-up. • Thanks to those who have already donated for their classes! • Snack donations are for homeroom classes only. • However, if a treat is sent with a student for a birthday (or other special occasion), please send enough for all of sixth grade.

  5. Edmodo • Both teachers are using Edmodo regularly to post assignments, homework, and communicate with students, etc. • Information was sent home in Wednesday folders on 9/11 containing codes for parent access. • Online planner included to help keep track of assignments. • Students go weekly to computer lab for an entire class period to practice, research, and create products (using a variety of online tools) to show their learning. • Class set (20) of netbooks for use in the classroom. • GoAnimate tool (?)

  6. Field Trips / Fundraising • Annual field trip to NASA Space Center in Houston late April or early May. • Cost is around $2000 ($1000 for the charter bus, $1000 for fees/food) • Fundraising events • Parents’ Night Out • Valentine’s flowers • Chocolate candy bars in the spring • Other possibilities: Cherrywood Art Fair, elections(?) • Information to come about other possible field trips.

  7. National Board • Mrs. Neal is participating in a voluntary national program that assesses and certifies outstanding teachers. • The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) conducts these assessments by requiring video recordings of teaching, and accompanying writing to describe and explain the activities in the videos. • Releases MUST be received from every student who might be on camera. • Videos become property of NBPTS upon submission.

  8. Miss Olson • Our student intern, Katie Olson, is in the classroom on Wednesdays and Thursdays. • She will teach a few math and science lessons (after planning with Mrs. Neal). • She is required to video one of her lessons, so she also has sent a release form home to students.

  9. STEM Club • STEM Club meetings begin Thursday, September 26, 3:00-4:30. • Students will need a permission slip signed by October 3. • Fall semester competition is Monday, December 9 at UT. • Students participating in STEM Club are expected to follow the 6th grade “R”s: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Ready to Work. • Students must have transportation home at 4:30pm.

  10. Austin Children’s Theater (ACT) • ACT has been providing free of charge an after-school theater program for sixth graders only. • Students write, read, create, and perform. • Program is one day a week (Tuesdays in years past), 3:00-4:30. • More information will be provided as it becomes available.

  11. Peace Bunch! • Students have decided to celebrate their great behavior weekly at recess/lunch time rather than once a month after school. • Students are responsible for planning their celebration. • Electronic devices are allowed during Peace Bunch. • Students may bring snacks to share at Peace Bunch.

  12. End-of-year Activities • Awards ceremony on last day of school. • Parent may plan/organize a dance/party for the students. • NASA trip late April or early May. • Other end-of-year celebrations may occur (dependent on student behavior and money available).

  13. Volunteer Opportunities • Room parent: point person for PTA and parent communications • Snack coordinator • Wednesday folder stuffer(s) • Field trip chaperones (as needed) • Parents’ Night Out sponsored by sixth grade • General fundraising ideas, planning, and execution • Campus Math fluency checker

  14. Wish List • Dry Erase markers in a variety of colors • Colored computer paper • Extra 5-subject spirals • Gluesticks • AA re-chargeable and/or non-rechargeable batteries • AAA batteries for graphing calculators • GoAnimate license $79 • Glogster license $39

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