Student Scoop
Sixth Grade Scoops December 18th, 2009Reading
We are working on the last lesson in Theme 2. Students have been engaged in a reader’s theater, which they thoroughly enjoyed performing. We also spent time reviewing the focus skills for this theme: character traits and plot, and main idea and details.
Book clubs met for the last time this week. Students dialogued with their group members about the assigned reading and shared their reactions to the end of the book. As a culminating project, students are required to complete a movie poster related to their assigned book.
Math
In both classes, we started chapter 7, which focuses on addition and subtraction of fractions. Students learned how to represent fractions and mixed numbers, as well as how to convert improper fractions into mixed numbers. Students also learned to estimate fractions and mixed numbers.
Science
Students learned about tornadoes and hurricanes. They also had the opportunity to watch some video footage of the mass destruction created by these severe weather systems. We spent time comparing and contrasting tornadoes and hurricanes so students would be prepared for the essay portion of the weather test. On Tuesday, we played “Weather Jeopardy” to review for the exam. As a culmination activity to the weather unit, students watched the video Storm Chasers.
Social Studies
We finished our studies on immigrant children and their interesting home, work, and school lives. We are now looking at immigration on a more personal level and will be creating a coat of arms that represents our families. Over the winter break, students will be asked to research their family history or the history of a famous immigrant. They will then use what they have found in an end of the unit project.
Writing/English
In Mrs. Mitchell’s class, students have been working hard on their persuasive pieces. We have finished our rough drafts and are in the revising/editing phase. We will publish the pieces this week. Next, students will work an informational writing. In English, we learned about plural and possessive nouns.
In Mrs. Johnson’s class, students have been learning about nouns. They learned the difference between common and proper nouns, and how to form a possessive noun. Students also learned the numerous rules for making a noun plural. The last lesson in the unit focused on appositives; students learned how to incorporate appositives into sentences to create greater variety and complexity in their personal writing. Students took the noun unit test on Thursday. In writing, we continued working on our persuasive essays. Students completed the prewriting 6-square.
December 20th, 2009 at 6:50 pm
I can’t wait to get my science test back! I think I answered a question wrong though….. well… I hope I did well! I studied A LOT!!!
December 21st, 2009 at 6:17 pm
Wait, nevermind! I asked my dad the question I thought I got wrong, and he told me I was right and that I didn’t get that question wrong! YAY