7th Grade Language Arts, period 5

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We Begin The Giver

Today in Language Arts we started reading The Giver, a wonderful Science Fiction novel that is part of our core curriculum.  It will be helpful if you ask your student about the story as we read over the next few weeks.  Retelling the story helps solidify comprehension.  Thanks!

WWHW due Wednesday, 10/7

Don't forget that your important WWHW is due Wednesday.  It is the final draft of your compare and contrast essay.  Most of you worked hard on your rough draft.  Don't forget!

It was a drill!  We had a lockdown drill on campus this morning at 11:20.  Students were perfectly behaved, quiet, cooperative.  I am so proud of them!

Late Work

There still seems to be some confusion over whether or not I will accept late work.  The only assignment I will never accept late is the Wednesday Weekly HomeWork.  All other work will be accepted within a reasonable time, although depending on the circumstances some points may be deducted. 

Independent Novel Book Report Due Dates

Yesterday at Back to School Night many parents explained that they are uncomfortable not having strict deadlines for the novels the students are reading on their own.  Below is a list of due dates that give more structure to the assignment.  Each student should read four novels for the year - they may choose the novel as long as it is a "chapter book" and they get it approved by me.  I will be asking students to honor the due dates, however if a student is reading well and the novel is thick, I may be a bit flexible. 
 

Book Report #1 complete by

October 9, 2015

First novel, read first 9 weeks of school, get Book Report form from me

Book Report #2 complete by

December 16, 2015

Second novel, read last 9 weeks of first semester, get Book Report form from me

Book Report #3 complete by

March 18, 2016

Third novel, read first 9 weeks of second semester, get Book Report form from me

Book Report #4 complete by

June 1, 2016

Fourth novel, read last 9 weeks of school, get Book Report form from me

 

This is what was written on the board for Back to School Night.  The two most important pieces of information are (1) that all information on assignments and due dates are on my teacher page on the DABMS website, and (2) I am best reached by my email.  We had a wonderful turnout for Back to School Night in spite of the crazy weather. 
A storm hit DABMS the afternoon of Wednesday, September 9th - Back to School Night.  Fortunately we had dried out before parents began to arrive.
This week we will be discussing the events of September 11th.  You may want to ask your students on Friday afternoon what they've learned about this historic day.
A wonderful choice if you'd like to purchase a novel for your child.  They are enjoying Freak the Mighty so will eagerly read this "sequel."

Freak the Mighty

We are currently reading the novel Freak the Mighty and the students seem to be enjoying it.  I can tell because they often groan when I tell them we're finished reading for the day.  Ask your child to tell you about the story.  Prompt them with questions and encourage them to summarize what we've read so far.  Questions you might want to ask include:  How did Max and Kevin actually become Freak the Mighty?  What has been your favorite part so far?  If you'd like to purchase a novel for your student, consider buying Max the Mighty.  It is a sequel to Freak.....sort of.

What to Ask Your Student About School

"What did you do at school today?"  "Nothing."
We've all had this conversation with our kids.  Let me assure you that if they are at DABMS they have never spent the day at school doing "nothing."  Here are a few specific questions you might want to ask to help narrow down the answer for your child.
 
In Language Arts - What's happening with Freak the Mighty (the novel we're currently reading) right now?  Do you like the book?  Which character is your favorite?
For Social Studies - What news did you hear about today on the CNN Student News?
 
Hopefully this will allow you to have a positive conversation about school that doesn't involve the question, "Have you done your homework."