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Welcome to Riverwood!

Welcome to Riverwood!. 8:35-9:50 Homeroom Attendance Schedules Introductions Bullying Activity 9:50-10:20 Student Tour 10:20-10:50 Homeroom Fire Drill Procedures LHP Rules/Awards Finish Activity 10:54-11:10 First Period IT’S A GREAT DAY TO BE A LONGHORN!. Welcome to RELA.

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Welcome to Riverwood!

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  1. Welcome to Riverwood! 8:35-9:50 Homeroom Attendance Schedules Introductions Bullying Activity 9:50-10:20 Student Tour 10:20-10:50 Homeroom Fire Drill Procedures LHP Rules/Awards Finish Activity 10:54-11:10 First Period IT’S A GREAT DAY TO BE A LONGHORN!

  2. Welcome to RELA Introduce Poem: “Where I’m From” Creatively share who you are – we want to know more about each other by Friday August 25 Need a Watson novel? Complete reading by September 2nd. HOMEWORK Bring supplies – spiral, braded folder w/pockets,1 1/2” binder, 5 dividers, paper, pencil bag, Post-it sticky notes, AND Watsons novel (summer reading) It’s a great day to be a longhorn!

  3. August 26 Warm-up:Seating chart. Take out supplies spiral, folder, 1 1/2” binder, dividers, paper, pencil bag, Post-it sticky notes, AND Watson novel Classroom procedures Set-up binder - Heading format - Turn-in novel, spiral & folder w/name Summer Reading annotating AR Dates “Where I’m From” poem and illustrate Simple Sentence Structure notes - see next 2 slides Homework– Complete binder set-up.

  4. Simple Sentences S = subject (answers WHO? Or WHAT?) P = predicate (answers IS? Or DO?) S + P = subject + predicate (complete sentence)

  5. Practicing Simple Sentences Directions: Read the following groups of words. If the word group is just a subject, write S in the blank. If it is just a predicate (begins with a verb), write P in the blank. If is has both a subject and predicate that form a complete sentence, write SP in the blank. 1. ___ sketched 6. ___ dropped the ice cream 2. ___ twirled 7. ___ Bobby lost his house key 3. ___ geese soared 8. ___ our local librarian 4. ___ tomatoes 9. ___ sticks the Bazooka gum behind his ear 5. ___ two miniature dachshunds

  6. August 27 Warm-up: Practice heading, 1st Day of School – plot diagram • Timed Writing (30 minutes) - write a paragraph(s) about your first day at RMS • include 4-5 senses • label plot elements in the margin • WatsonsGo To Birmingham - 1963 • Discuss America in the 1960’s: racism/prejudice/tolerance & • the Civil Rights Movement • Simple Sentence Structure review & practice (3-2,3) • Homework:Complete “Where I’m From” poem & illustration -Due Friday.

  7. RMS Heading FORMAT (upperleft corner of paper)    EXAMPLE________ First name Last nameIma Goodstudent TeacherSony Subject Grade PeriodReLA 6 1-2 Date August 27, 2014

  8. 1st Day at RMS The Freytag Model

  9. August 28 Warm-up: Tardy Sweep letter (no tardies until NEXT week ) • Watsons go to Birmingham – 1963 • - Set up Cornell Notes (see next slide) • for video, turn in at completion of video Fri. • - View: “Ruby Bridges” • Homework– Complete “Where I’m From” poem and illustrate… Due tomorrow

  10. Cornell Notes for video: “Ruby Bridges” Who: When: Where: What: How: Why:

  11. August 29 Warm Up: Turn in “Where I’m From” poem Watsons go to Birmingham – 1963 - Complete viewing “Ruby Bridges” & notes - Introduce one-pager assignment (summative, DUE 9/8)

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