Friday, December 11, 2009

Christmas Jokes and Scores on Constructed Responses

What Christmas song did the monkey sing? Jungle Bells, Jungle Bells...Jungle all the way...
I know it is a lame one but I will be publishing better ones later......


Students are rewriting "The Twelve Days of Christmas" and making it "The Twelve Days of Reading Class".....it was hilarious! There were some questionable verses about their teacher (me)
giving a lot of hard work....sorry, students...Ha!

The scores on the constructed responses were very good....I am proud of their efforts. They incorporated vocabulary, sequenced events, and compared emotions that Brian, the main character, felt during the whole ordeal. I was very pleased with this first effort. I can tell they have been listening.

Only FIVE days to go before Christmas break! Two days before their projects are due! I am excited about seeing them....Have a wonderful Christmas..if I have not already shared this with you.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Brian's Winter (Constructed Responses)

Students will begin working on an excerpt from BRIAN'S WINTER. This book is written by Gary Paulsen. Students will be reading the excerpt and underlining key vocabulary. The next step is to answer the multiple choice questions that follow the story.

Students need to know the difference between context clues, inference, cause and effect and summarizing. We have been reading articles in the newspaper and writing summaries about those articles. These summaries include the most important details from the articles. The context clues are words that surround a key vocabulary word and help students decipher the meaning. Causes and effects are tricky....one might that it snowed this morning (cause-the weather was below freezing/precipitation was falling to the ground in the form of snow) and the effect was the slippery roads this morning. An inference is what Mrs. Basham calls "reading between the lines"....when you read a passage..what clues and information does the author present but not come out directly and state....Reading can be like a secret code and you as a student must be a detective....

Finally, we will be dissecting the question, preparing to write the answer, identifying vocabulary and writing the best answer possible.....students often how much they have to write..my answer is that writing is like wearing a skirt..you must make sure it covers everything! Students usually get a kick of this! Ha!

PAS testing/Constructed Writing Responses!

We are testing in the media center on Monday and Tuesday of this week. The students are taking the PAS test for the second time this year. They are tested in the areas of math and reading....this test usually indicates how the student will be performing at the end of the year. They will be taking the MAP test next week. I appreciate their hard work and focused attention.

On a personal note, the snow was beautiful but slippery this morning. As I came to school, I noticed several cars had a difficult time with the highways. Students need to wear warm coats and layered clothing.

AR Points can be earned until December 16th...that is next Wednesday...I think...Students have done so much better this nine weeks. They have really been reading..I am proud of them. Keep up the good work...

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and is gearing up for a fabulous Christmas!