Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Journal Prompts Assignment

Students should be working on journal prompts
response based on a fiction book.  Students
have been instructed to choose three of the
following seven prompts to create their
assignment:

1.conflict identification
(Example on page 15 of reading
expectations packet)
2.identification of figurative language (14)
3.mood identification (15)
4.comparison of characters (17)
5.realistic/unrealistic (17)
6.character trait evidence sandwich (18)
7. irony identification (19)

As a reminder, there is no template for this
assignment.  It is created by the student. It
may be handwritten or done on Google Docs. 
An example can be found on page 20 of the
reading expectations packet that is in the blue
folder that your child took home  at the
beginning of the year.

Amended Reading Response Due Dates


I need to amend the reading response calendar a bit for

2019-2020.  I created the due dates through my best

guess prior to the district’s assessment calendar being

published and distributed. I apologize for this change,

but I need to assure that the assignments are counted

toward the correct trimester.  This only affects the end

trimester dates for November and May*. All other due dates

remain the same.


End of Trimester One Date: Friday, November 22nd **This is a change from November 27th.

Mid Tri 2 Due Date: Monday, January 13th.
End Tri 2 Due Date: Friday, March 6th

Mid Tri 3 Due Date: Friday, April 17th
End Tri 3 Due Date: Friday, May 24th

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Reading Responses

Just as a reminder, TWO reading responses are due from each student by this Friday, October 11th.
If your child would like feedback prior to submitting their final copy, it must be shared with me by Wednesday morning at 9am. 

Thank you :)

Extra Practice for Vocabulary Quizzes


Click below and then click on the unit that we are working on and you will find practice quizzes, games and other resources to help you study for your vocabulary quizzes.

Vocabulary Packet Games/Resources

(Thank you, Kayleigh for realizing this was available for us to use.)