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Please start right away!. Describe the best place you visited this summer. Please use complete sentences and your best writing. Welcome Class of 2020!. Ms. S. Morelli. Welcome to Sixth Grade!. I will introduce you to sixth grade and to our classroom.
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Please start right away! • Describe the best place you visited this summer. • Please use complete sentences and your best writing.
Welcome Class of 2020! Ms. S. Morelli
Welcome to Sixth Grade! • I will introduce you to sixth grade and to our classroom. • If you have any questions during my presentation, please raise your hand and wait to be called on.
All About Me • My background • I grew up in Delaware. • I attended Pleasantville Elementary, McCullough Elementary, Gunning Bedford Middle, and William Penn. • I also attended Wilmington University and received my Bachelors of Education and my Masters in School Leadership and Instruction. • I have been teaching here for 19 years.
My Gunning Bedford Yearbook Pictures 8th grade 7th grade
My Family • My husband • Art – we were married June 2012
My Goals • To give you the academic and social skills you need to progress through middle school, high school, and college. • To provide a supportive and fun classroom environment. • To help you make new friends and discover new interests.
Class Subjects • The topics we cover during sixth grade social studies are: • Geography • History • Civics • Economics
Geography • “The purpose of geography is to provide 'a view of the whole' earth by mapping the location of places." - Ptolemy, 150 CE
History • “History never looks like history when you are living through it.” John W. Gardner
Civics • “Voting is a civic sacrament - the highest responsibility we have as Americans.” Christine Pelosi
Economics • “There can be no liberty unless there is economic liberty.” Margaret Thatcher
Social Studies • “Geography has made us neighbors. History has made us friends. Economics has made us partners, and necessity has made us allies.” John F. Kennedy
Classroom Community • Our classroom is a community. In our community, we have rules to help us get along with each other. • Our class rules are: • Be respectful and responsible. • Be organized and follow directions. • Be on time. • Be prepared.
Homework • You have homework every night. • You are required to review your notes even if you don’t have a written assignment. • Most Fridays you will have a progress report that will need to be signed and brought back on Monday. These progress reports are a homework grade.
Lateness • You must be in class when the bell rings. • First late = reprimand • Second late = reprimand and phone call home • Third late = detention • Fourth late = referral to Mr. Distler