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Join us to meet your Social Studies and Language Arts teachers, understand homework expectations, curriculum coverage, and grading policies for Math. Earth Science topics are also highlighted. Explore more about students' learning journey and engage actively in their education.
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Curriculum Night 2015 Liberty Middle School6th GradeSocial Studies
Meet your Teachers • Mr. Robert Dodd (Revolution Hall) • Mrs. Erin Kirby (Transformation Hall) • Mrs. Jennifer Shoemake (Legacy Hall) • Mr. Jack Hall (co-teacher)
What We Cover • Europe • Australia • Latin America • Canada • Geography • History • Economics • Government Areas of the World Content Area
Homework Expectations • Students and parents should expect homework when work is unable to be completed in class or projects • Review of class work each evening is advised • Homework will be collected for a grade
How often will tests be given? • Quizzes (formative)are given when each standard has been met • Major assessments (summative) will be given at the end of each unit (approximately every three weeks).
How can I help my child? • Ask him/her about his/her social studies class and assignments • Use Parent Portal and ItsLearning
6th Grade Language Arts Mrs. Molares, Mrs. O’Hara, Mr. Jack Hall, and Mrs. Shoemake
Language Arts Classroom • Reading • Writing • Speaking • Listening • Vocabulary • Presentations of Work • 21st Century Skills
Writing • Exploration of a variety of writing for various purposes and audiences such as narratives, persuasive/argumentative, and informational. • Use of the RACE strategy to compose effective essays. • Focus on preparing for the writing demands of the Georgia Milestones test. • Emphasize the writing process, meeting deadlines, and using trait-based rubrics • Grammar lessons are embedded throughout each unit.
Reading • Learn and apply reading strategies to works of fiction and non-fiction, using Holt-McDougal’s Literature textbook, in alignment with Common Core State Standards • Focus on literary elements: including setting, plot, conflict, characterization, point of view, theme, resolution, and figurative language • Class Novels-read in class • * Textbook website: my.hrw.com
Independent Reading • Self-selected reading is expected at home on a regular basis (minimum of 20-30 minutes per night) • Students are encouraged to use their on-line text books to build upon reading skills taught in class. There are many level-up tutorials on concepts such as inferencing, context clues, theme, methods of characterization, etc.
Vocabulary • Vocabulary instruction is embedded in each unit. • Students are taught strategies for tackling unknown words. • Each unit test contains vocabulary words which have not been discussed in class requiring students to apply strategies for decoding.
6th Grade Math: Revolution Hall: Jana Crump Transformation Hall: Leeanne Mullinax Legacy Hall: Alesia Simmons Jack Hall (co-teacher) Math Information Materials needed for Math class: Binder PENCILS Notebook/graphpaper
Units Covered 2nd Semester.. Unit 5 - One Step Equations and Inequalities Solve one step equations and inequalities, substitution, order of operations Unit 6 - Area and Volume Solve real world problems involving area, surface area and volume Unit 7 - Statistics Recognize a statistical question, summarize and describe distributions (mean, median and mode, interquartile range) Unit 8 - Show What We Know Work on projects that cover all we have learned for the year
Math Grading Policy Summative Exams can be retaken for a maximum of 85% credit. Formative Exams can not be retaken.
How can I help my child? • Ask about class/assignments • Look at agenda and notebook with your student (emphasize organization) • Replenish pencils/glue sticks/supplies • Encourage use of tutorials/self assess features of the online book, if applicable • Use Parent Portal for grades and itsLearning for course information
Questions? Important dates: Student-Led Conferences October 21st – 22nd Please contact us with your questions or concerns.
Earth Science 6th Grade Revolution Hall: Amber Brannon Transformation Hall: Sue Sciorrotta Legacy Hall: Alesia Simmons Jack Hall (co-teacher)
EARTH SCIENCE • 1st Semester: • Geology, Rocks and Minerals, Plate Tectonics, Layers of the Earth. Earth and Energy, Volcanoes and Earthquakes. • 1st Final – Cumulative for 1st semester (last week before break)
EARTH SCIENCE • 2nd Semester : • Hydrology, Water and Ocean. Meteorology, Atmosphere and Weather, Severe Storms, Astronomy, Planets • Milestone • 2nd Semester Cumulative Final (last week of school)
6th Grade Earth Science Curriculum Related Links Georgia Performance Standards http://www.phschool.com/ Assessment Weight : • 20% Formative: Class work, homework, quizzes • 80% Summative:Tests, projects
Milestones • The Georgia Milestones Assessment System (Georgia Milestones) is a comprehensive summative assessment program spanning grades 3 through high school. Georgia Milestones measures how well students have learned the knowledge and skills outlined in the state-adopted content standards in language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. Students in grades 3 through 8 will take an end-of-grade assessment in each content area, while high school students will take an end-of-course assessment for each of the eight courses designated by the State Board of Education.
Milestones Continued • Features the Georgia Milestone Assessment System include: • open-ended (constructed-response) items in language arts and mathematics (all grades and courses); • a writing component (in response to passages read by students) at every grade level and course within the language arts assessment;
Milestones Continued • norm-referenced items in all content areas and courses, to complement the criterion-referenced information and to provide a national comparison; and • transition to online administration over time, with online administration considered the primary mode of administration and paper-pencil as back-up until the transition is complete.
Parent Connections • Email • ITS Learning • Parent Portal • Telephone