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Amazing The character education word for the week is: You make this world an amazing place. How would you define the word amazing? Look up the definition for amazing and record it on your morning work.

The character education word for the week is: Amazing How would you define the word amazing to a younger child who wasn’t sure what it meant? List 3 ways you can be an amazing sixth grade student this year.

The character education word for the week is: Amazing Create a sentence for the word amazing. Identify someone in your life who you think is amazing? Explain why.

The character education word for the week is: Amazing 1. Describe how you can be the most amazing student this year. 2. Illustrate what you think the word amazing would look like.

Aspiring The character education word for the week is: You have the capability of becoming such an aspiring actor. How would you define the word aspiring? Look up the definition for aspiring and record it on your morning work.

The character education word for the week is: Aspiring What are the differences between the words amazing and aspiring? In what ways are the two words similar or the same? Read an AR book and/or take a test

The character education word for the week is: Aspiring Create a sentence using the word aspiring. Use the dictionary to find a synonym and an antonym for the word. Read an AR book and/or take a test

The character education word for the week is: Aspiring Write a paragraph describing how you can become an aspiring student who sets goals for yourself and tries to reach those goals. 2. List some personal goals that you would like to accomplish in sixth grade this year.

Study for Lesson 2 Test today Read an AR book and/or take a test The character education word for the week is: Aspiring Illustrate what you think the word aspiring would look like. Be creative! Study for Lesson 2 Test today Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Champion Define champion in your own words Look up champion in the dictionary and use it in a sentence. Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Champion Write a paragraph describing what a champion means to you. Identify someone who you think is a champion. This may be a relative, friend, an athlete or even a celebrity. Explain why you think they are a champion. Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Champion Write a complete sentence using the word champion. Underline the subject and predicate in the sentence. Look up two synonyms and two antonyms for the word champion. Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Champion List ten qualities that a champion should have. For example: a good attitude Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Champion Illustrate how you can be a champion in sixth grade this year. Study for Lesson 3 Test today Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Courageous Define the word courageous in your own words Look up the definition for courageous in the dictionary and use it in a sentence. Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Courageous Describe how the word courageous applies to our country and the citizens that live here. Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Courageous Think of a person you know or you have read about that you would consider courageous Write a paragraph about that person explaining why they are courageous. Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Courageous List ten qualities that a courageous person would have Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Courageous Illustrate the word courageous and what it means to you Study for Lesson 3 Test today Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Confident Define the word confident in your own words Look up the definition in the dictionary and write a sentence using the word confident Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Confident What does the word self-confidence mean to you? Have you ever struggled with your self-confidence and what people think of you. Explain why or why not? Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Confident How can you be more confident in yourself this year? How can your teachers help your self-confidence? Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Confident List ten ways you can help a friend with their confidence Read an AR book and/or take a test

Word of the Week: Confident Illustrate (draw) what you think the word confident looks like. Study for the Lesson 4 test today Read an AR book and/or take a test