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5 th Grade Language Arts 2014-2015 Room C221 Angela Murphy Reading Specialist amurphy@umasd.org 610-205-8948
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Wonders Reading Program Reading/Writing Workshop Short reads to teach/model close reading Guided collaborative practice of key skills Literature Anthology Provides application of close reading Connects reading and writing Leveled Readers Differentiate to Accelerate & Remediate 50% Literary Text/50% Informational Text
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Wonder Works Intervention Intervention program that was designed to supplement the Wonders Reading Program. Additional time in class will be spent re- teaching and reviewing skills and concepts taught in the Wonders Reading Program.
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Connect Reading & Writing Writing Traits o Trait instruction to ensure successful writers o Writing practice every day o Writing and grammar integrated Grammar and Spelling o Develop mastery of grammar and language convention o Weekly instruction o Integrated into writing instruction
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More on Writing… Types of Writing: Narrative Informative Persuasive/Opinion Domains of Writing (Traits): Focus Content Organization Style Conventions One published piece a marking period District writing formative assessments
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Language Arts Expectations Students should come prepared with: Language Arts binder and LA folder Homework Novel/SSR book Pencils Students should come to class ready to listen, participate, show respect to others, and to try their best.
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LA Class Schedule Do Now & SSR reading/activity Homework check & review Essential Question Learning Objective/Goals Lesson of the Day Closure
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Language Arts Homework Homework Packet One grammar & one spelling page each night Study weekly spelling & vocabulary words Reading Log…25 Book Challenge 20 minutes of independent reading at least four times per week…fill in log and return to school…25 Book Challenge Always refer to the Agenda Book for assignment modifications
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Language Arts Grading Policy Grade calculations are based on the following: Unit Assessments - 20% Unit Tests Writing Assignments/Book Reports Weekly Assessments – 60% Quizzes: Spelling/Grammar Tests: Vocabulary/Reading Informal Assessments – 20% Homework Classwork Reading Log
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Expectations Arrive on Time. Be Prepared. Actively Listen. Be Respectful. Maintain Self-Control. Have a Good Attitude.
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Absences / Gather make up work and missed assignments from the Absence Bin the day you return to school / Three days to turn in missing work for every day of your absence / Must make up tests within three days of returning to school.
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Interims & Report Cards / Interims are sent home half-way through marking period / You can view your child’s grade through the parent portal…sign up in the Administration Building / Parents will be contacted when necessary
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How Can You Help? Check agenda book and homework nightly. Encourage your child to read. Make sure to sign the student reading log and check over homework. Help your child with time management for project completion. Help your child stay organized. Clean out folders and book bag on a daily basis. Make sure that your child has several sharpened pencils everyday for school.
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