1 / 17

Welcome to 6 th Grade Reading!

Welcome to 6 th Grade Reading!. Please write your child a note card with words of encouragement that I can hand out to them during the year . Welcome to 6 th Grade On-Level & Pre-AP Reading. 201 8 -201 9 Mrs. Zikias. About Mrs. Zikias ☺. Homeroom Parent?. REMIND 101.

conover
Télécharger la présentation

Welcome to 6 th Grade Reading!

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Welcome to 6th Grade Reading! • Please write your child a note card with words of encouragement that I can hand out to them during the year 

  2. Welcome to 6th Grade On-Level & Pre-AP Reading • 2018-2019 • Mrs. Zikias

  3. About Mrs. Zikias☺

  4. Homeroom Parent?

  5. REMIND 101 • Enter This Number: 81010 • Text this Message: @zikia

  6. Mrs. Zikias’ INFO • rachelzikias@tomballisd.net • (281) 357- 3150 ext. 4242 • Scholastic Book Club Code: MPD4K

  7. 6th Grade Reading Schedule • 7:35-7:48Rise & Shine/ GE Time • 7:51-9:24 First Block Pds. 1 &2 • 9:27-11Conference & AI Tutoring • 11:03-12:36 Pds. 5 & 6 • 12:39-1:09 Lunch • 1:12-2:45 Pds. 7 & 8

  8. Pre-AP • - Pre AP -Academically advanced curriculum which is built on the core curriculum • -Incorporates reading and writing encouraging rigor and higher level thinking skills • -Developed to prepare students for AP • coursework and PSAT and SAT testing • -Pre AP students are self motivated learners! ---My students are expected to read 20-30 minutes each night Monday to Fridayand keep up with their online reading logs.

  9. Reading/Writing • Workshop Schedule • Reading Workshop- 90 minutes each day • Warm up- critical thinking question • Mini-lesson • Independent reading & writing (small groups, conferencing) • Read aloud with accountable talk • Close/share • **Library every Wednesday! Students are expected to read and take AR tests. It should not take longer than 2 weeks to finish a book. Rewards are given each 9 weeks for AR reading.

  10. Grading • 60% major grades • 40% daily grades • Late Work Policy: Test Make Ups: • -10/day ~ Corrections up to a 70

  11. What If My Child Needs Extra Help? Tutorials Tuesday and Thursday after school • Late bus at 4:30, starting in October • Students come with specific assignment / question or teacher invites • Email for extra practice and resources

  12. Chromebooks • Being a 1:1 campus is awesome! • Expectations: • Students use in class when directed • Students return to homeroom class and plug in each day to charge

  13. ELA Binder: • Sections: • ~Warm ups • ~ Vocabulary • ~Notes • ~Quick Writes~Drafts

  14. Google Classroom • Open Google homepage • Click the green and yellow square at the top right • Students log in with their Username: studentid@elem.tomballschools.net Password: tisdbirthmonth date 4digit year

  15. We Are A Great Expectations School! ~8 Expectations ~Life Principles ~Class Creed ~Morning Rise & Shine on Mondays and Fridays http://www.greatexpectations.org/

  16. Homework • Read 30 minutes a night • Wednesday folders- please return empty on Thursday! • Students are expected to record the daily agenda and HW in planners Make-up Work • Student sees teacher upon return • Email beforehand if you know of an upcoming absence

  17. Supplies Wish List

More Related