Friday, November 30, 2018

Week 16: A Christmas Carol Continues

It has been such a fun week diving into "A Christmas Carol". We are reading by "candlelight", have explored the time period and are tackling unknown words. Hopefully some students are trying out some new vocabulary on you! It's just been a great experience and I appreciate the great attitudes the students have.

The Pajama Drive!  We are supporting Scholastic's Drive for new pajamas for America's kids in need. I am so grateful to those who have donated so far. Please send any new pajamas by Friday, December 7th. I'm extending it a week and am excited to participate in this great movement. Click here for details: http://www.scholastic.com/pajamadrive/

If your child has to miss a class period, it is there responsibility to make-up missed assignments. This will include vocabulary, an analysis assignment (depending on the day) and then to read/listen to the part of the book they missed.

Audio Link: https://librivox.org/a-christmas-carol-dramatic-reading-by-charles-dickens/
Online Novel: http://www.read.gov/books/christmas-carol.html

They will need to tell me they caught-up on the reading and answer a couple questions as well as show me the missing vocab/assignment. If they do not, they will not receive daily points and will not be able to count the novel as an iRead book. Please email with any questions. Thanks!



Week #16
December 3rd-December 7th

Monday, December 3rd
Ghost of Christmas Past Analysis
Stave #3 Vocab
Begin Stave #3

Tuesday, December 4th
Finish Stave #3
Ghost of Christmas Present Analysis
Stave #4 Vocab

Wednesday, December 5th 
Library Day
Work on Flipgrid
You may pass off books early

Thursday, December 6th
Read Stave #4
Stave #5 Vocabulary

Friday, December 7th
Finish "A Christmas Carol"
"Christmas Carol" Analysis
Flipgrid #2-1 DUE
Book #8 DUE (2nd book for 2nd trimester)

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There are SO many film/stage interpretations of this book--which ones have you seen? This would be a fun discussion at the dinner table. If you haven't seen one of them--great family activity!

Extension Ideas: I noticed our local Brigham's Playhouse is producing the play: http://brighamsplayhouse.com/a-christmas-carol.html 

Also, the traditional Dickens Festival (performers and vendors) is this weekend. Cool opportunity to see Dickens London be translated into modern day. https://dickenschristmasfestival.com/

Extra Credit Opportunity: I know many of you attend the Dickens Festival (https://dickenschristmasfestival.com/ for times, prices, location, etc.) for the performances/food/vendors. So...I'm offering an extra credit opportunity for students. This is NOT a requirement, simply an opportunity if you are planning on going there anyway. If you attend, write me a paragraph describing what you saw at the Festival that reminded you of what you've read in the book.



Saturday, November 24, 2018

Week 15: Starting "A Christmas Carol" & other fun things!

Welcome back! Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving holiday. I'm so excited for the next unit: A Christmas Carol! I love this novel so much and I've found a way to teach it so 7th graders can understand it, as the language is Victorian 18th Century British and uses a lot of unknown words. Here are the advantages of tackling this holiday text:

  • Learning how to determine unfamiliar vocabulary words
  • Practice finding and identifying figurative language
  • Improve listening and reading comprehension
  • Explore informational texts in context of the novel
  • Conduct a book-to-movie comparison
    • We'll watch Disney's "Christmas Carol" and...if the Christmas ghosts smile upon us... "The Man Who Invented Christmas" (about the actual writing of the novel).
  • Explore a classic Dickens piece in context of the time period
  • Draw parallels from Dickens Christmas to modern day holiday celebrations and allusions in pop culture (there are many!)
  • Explore bigger themes such as kindness to others, helping the poor, how the individual makes a difference, the ability we have as humans to drastically change
Plus, we'll be reading by "candlelight" (a.k.a. battery candles) to replicate the time period and doing some other fun activities in context of the novel. Can you tell I'm pumped? Only an English teacher would get this excited about a novel!

If you miss a day, don't get behind on the reading!!!
Audio Link: https://librivox.org/a-christmas-carol-dramatic-reading-by-charles-dickens/
Online Novel: http://www.read.gov/books/christmas-carol.html

Remember, our class is participating in Scholastic's Pajama Drive. You can send new pajamas to class by the end of the month and then Scholastic will arrange a place for me to drop them off. This is a great way to give back and make a difference. Information is here: http://www.scholastic.com/pajamadrive/


Week 15
November 26-November 30th

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Monday, November 26
Monroe Grade Level Benchmark
Introduction to "A Christmas Carol"
K-W-L-Q chart/Dickens Intro.
Article: The Real Reason...
(Non Fiction N & N Practice)
*Honors: Modified Intro and Newspaper Day

Tuesday, November 27
"A Christmas Carol" Webquest
Jigsaw Style

Wednesday, November 28
CC Vocabulary (pair-share)
CC: Chapter 1

Thursday, November 29
CC: Chapter 1 Bellringer
CC: Finish Chapter 1

Friday, November 30
CC Chapter 2 Vocabulary
CC: Chapter 2


CODE PHRASE FOR A ROBINS REWARD: I'm excited to read "A Christmas Carol!"





Sunday, November 18, 2018

Week 14: Schedule, Benchmarks Explained and Happy Thanksgiving!

Hello! Yes, it is just a 2 day school week so we all can enjoy a long Thanksgiving vacation!
I always reflect on what I'm grateful for this time of year, and I'm so thankful to teach such great students and love my time with them in the classroom. I also appreciate the good communication and continued support from parents.

Our classes are participating in Scholastic's Pajama Drive. This is totally optional, but a cool way to serve. Students can bring in new pajamas to donate if they'd like. These pj's are distributed to needy kids across the nation along with a book from Scholastic. Here is the information: PAJAMA DRIVE

Every Thanksgiving break, I do an optional reading challenge. Those who complete it are invited for a pumpkin pie part with me. I'll hand out copies, or you can print here: Thanksgiving Reading Challenge follow directions carefully.

Yes, I did offer students extra credit if they completed the Kindness Bingo Card. It's due on Tuesday, November 20th. Accessible here if a student lost theirs: Kindness Bingo Card Just scroll down to print. Reading the book "Wonder" is not required since they only had a week to complete:)

Yes, we did have reading benchmarks and they are on Powerschool. Here is what you need to know, but please, please email me with any additional concerns or clarification.

  • We are using Moby Max Reading Literature and Reading Informational Benchmarks. It's our first year using them and it's a mixed bag. As a department we will be exploring other options, but we can track growth on them now.
  • They do show on your student's grade, but they do not factor into the grade. They are only used to monitor progress. There are no re-takes as they are simply to track growth.
  • You can look under Trimester 1 scores and see if there has been growth or not--or email me.
  • 50% is around beginning-of-7th grade level. 65% is 1/3 into the school year. That's why the total is out of 65.
  • I'll also be giving the Monroe Reading Benchmark again. This gives an actual grade level. You can check Trimester 1 scores and watch for a new one next week. 7.5 = 7th grade, 5th month.
  • I'll be emailing some of you if your student is far below to see if we can figure out what about reading is causing difficulty.

Weekly Schedule
Monday, Nov. 19th & Tuesday, Nov. 20th

Monday, November 19th
In-class Figurative Language Presentations

Tuesday, November 20th
Figurative Language Quiz (short) 
Monroe Reading Benchmark (7 minutes)
Free Reading
**If you miss this, you can get the quiz in advance and do it at home OR do it during advisory. I'll do make-up for the Monroe Benchmark test after the break. This one has to be administered by me and cannot be done at home. 
**We will complete these and go watch the Gecka-thon if you are in 2nd or 3rd periods.

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Friday, November 9, 2018

Week 13: November 12-November 16

First week of the new trimester, new seats, new teams: it's been awesome!! We wrapped up Notice and Note and will be tackling benchmarks. Ok, not a thrill-a-minute, but benchmarks are essential to tracking progress. Our next task is teaching each other about figurative language with a small group presentation. We'll present next week before Thanksgiving.

Just a happy reminder to KEEP READING!!! Book Check #7 is on Friday, if you're shooting for the iRead Club, you'll want to be on book #13 or so.

Thanks for everyone's hard work and winning attitudes. I LOVE being your teacher!

Week 13
November 12-November 15

Monday, November 12
Writing Benchmark: Cell Phone Zombies
Honors: Newspaper Day

Tuesday, November 13
Reading Informational Benchmark

Wednesday, November 14
Reading Literature Benchmark

Thursday, November 15
Benchmark Wrap-Up
Figurative Language Notes/Introduce Project

Friday, November 16
Figurative Language Project Prep
Book #7 DUE
Flipgrid #4 DUE

CONGRATS!!!
Every trimester we have a team competition in each class. The winning team, who accumulated the most points, wins a party of their choice. We had a breakfast feast during advisory:) Congrats to these awesome students! 






Code Word (for a Robins Reward): 
Reading is cool...and so is Mrs. Robins (ok, that last part is optional, lol). 



Saturday, November 3, 2018

Fresh Start: Welcome Trimester 2!

It's a new trimester, new start and a new time to shine! Wow! What a busy week of learning about drugs, in correlation with Red Ribbon Week, and our interdisciplinary (click on link for pictures) Engineering Day where students had to find the best way to clean up oil spills. I have to admit, I'm pretty wiped out after this week:)
Really good things to come in Trimester 2. This is kind of a wrap-up-the-loose-ends week, then we'll do benchmark testing, figurative language and another class novel. Thanks for the ongoing support and thank you for your patience with all the grading at the end of the trimester!

Week 13
Trimester 2 Begins 

Monday, November 5th
LA Gecko Day!
For students who completed 6 books between midterm-2nd trimester

Tuesday, November 6th
Monthly Drawing
New Seats
Winning Teams
Writing Benchmark: Engineering Day findings

Wednesday, November 7th
Library Day

Thursday, November 8th
Nonfiction Notice & Note: C & C and Quoted Words
Marijuana Article

Friday, November 9th
Spirit Assembly
Nonfiction Notice & Note Quiz
Free Reading

We enjoyed having Sage Anderson, a senior at DHS and a member of the Washington County Youth Coalition, visit our classroom and present the truth behind vaping and how harmful it is for teens. She did a fantastic job and students were polite, attentive and learned a lot! I asked students to go home and share what they have learned!!

Code Phrase (for a Robins Reward): Trimester 2 is a fresh start & I'm going to be awesome!