Thursday, August 26, 2010

More, More, More

New Vocabulary Words:
hyperbole (n) - an intentional statement of exaggeration
hypercritical (adj) - excessively critical
hypertension (n) - extreme tension; high blood pressure
hypothermia (n) - high temperature
superimpose (v) - lay one item atop of another
superlative (adj) - of the highest order; best; greatest
supernatural (adj) - beyond the laws of nature
supervise (v) - oversee
surcharge (n) - additional charge or tax
surplus (n) - more that what is needed

hyper-above, over, more super, supr, sur-above, over, more
These are your new words....please study them carefully each day...Vocabulary Quiz on September 2, 2010!
The sixth grade is superb!

Monday, August 16, 2010

POEMS POEMS POEMS POEMS POEMS POEMS POEMS POEMS

I am totally excited about students reciting their poems tomorrow! Many of them have told me that they know them NOW...Bravo!
Write your assignments in your planner each day...
This week's assignments include: poems, notecards, pretest for context clues, word meaning, prefixes and suffixes plus comprehension....hooray!!

Words to Know: Alliteration, Metaphor, Personification and Simile

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Personification

We are studying personification. Personification is a special kind of metaphor in which a nonhuman or nonliving thing or quality is talked about as if it were human or alive.
The Toaster by William Jay Smith
A silver-scaled Dragon with jaws flaming red
Sits at my elbow and toasts my bread
I hand him fat slices, and then, one by one,
He hands them back when he sees they are done.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Hooray! You made it through the first day!

The new sixth graders had absolutely terrific behavior today....we as teachers are so proud of them....

Students received forms and a syllabus from each class....these forms need to be turned by August 16, 2010.

Reminder: Every student is reciting a poem on August 17, 2010.
Each student has a poetry booklet that contains their poem. Please show your parents your planner and explain about your day:)

Upcoming Events: The Hancock County Fair begins tonight with a community service at 7 PM. Then on Thursday, August 12....rides begin at 5:00...the cost is $10 and you can ride as many times as you want.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Who Has Seen the Wind?
by Christina Georgina Rossetti

Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you:
But when the leaves hang trembling,
The wind is passing through.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I:
But when the trees bow down their heads,
The wind is passing by.

Discussion points:Rhyming, patterns --do you see any rhyming words or patterns?

Poetry in Motion

Poetry in Motion begins TODAY!

Below are two types of poems....the first one is entitled,

Fog
by Carl Sandburg

The fog comes
on little cat feet.

It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.


Discussion points: personification, comparison/contrast, free verse
How is fog like a cat?


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

How to Prepare for Sixth Grade Reading

I have had several students and parents ask how to prepare for my class....

Below are several suggestions to help students succeed throughout the year:

First, bring a great attitude and be respectful of others.

You might ask, "What is a great attitude?" Every day, be willing to work hard on any activity that is discussed, explained and offered to you. Every time we meet as a class, it is an opportunity for you to shine. Take advantage and come with a smile on your face:)

Also being respectful of your peers (classmates), me ( your teacher) and your surroundings. We have a great school and it is even greater since YOU have joined us at Hancock County Middle School.

Second, come prepared to work with ALL essential materials.

What are essential materials? Paper, sharpened pencils, folders, notecards and highlighters are needed on most days....I will post the assignment on the board for each period.
One of the most important things you can bring to class....your planner (agenda). It is your ticket to the bathroom and to your locker......don't leave it in your locker....bring it with you to help keep you organized.

Third, remember that being quiet and calm in the hall is necessary and for your safety.

I know that you are excited about school starting but remember to be calm in the halls. We do not allow anyone to RUN from one class to the next. We line up outside in the halls and wait for teacher instructions. When you enter the room, seats will usually be assigned so find yours quickly and remain there....so it is not distracting to others and class can begin on time!

See you soon,
Mrs. Basham