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6th Grade ELA Syllabus

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by Dalia Puga

La Villa Middle School
6th Grade ELA Syllabus
2009-10


TEACHER: Ms. Dalia Puga
TEXT: Cscope, Springboard, Glencoe Literature book
NOVEL: Holes, The Mighty, and other AR novels


COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course will provide students with effective comprehension, vocabulary, and oral reading skills. Students will be exposed to a variety of literature including short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. This course will encourage students to develop critical thinking skills and reach their highest potential in order to prepare for post level work.
Students will develop their independent reading skills through Accelerated Reader and bell work. My goal is for each student to read 10 books this school year with 80% scoring a 70 or better.
Students will also develop their writing skills by determining their purpose for writing, such as to explore, inform, express an opinion, persuade, entertain, or to share an experience or emotion.


METHODS OF INSTRUCTION:
Instruction will be delivered through teacher modeling, lectures, charts, word wall, SmartBoard, PowerPoint presentations, technology and clips from movies.


GOALS:
• To make learning meaningful and significant by encouraging students to reflect on the skills and strategies employed (Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Technology skills)
• To empower students by providing an organized, focused way to view progress throughout the year
• To measure students’ growth as readers, speakers, and performers over the course of the year emphasize the recursive nature of the learning process
• To allow specific opportunities for students to revise prior work and incorporate newly acquired skills
• To create a sense of ownership and pride by featuring a variety of student work
• To challenge each student to read 10 books this year.
Course Content Expectations: Upon completion of this course, students should be able to do the following: (TEKS)
1. (A) establish purposes for reading selected texts based upon own or others’ desired outcome to enhance comprehension; (B) ask literal, interpretive, evaluative, and universal questions of text; (C) monitor and adjust comprehension (e.g., using background knowledge; creating sensory images; rereading a portion aloud; generating questions); (D) make inferences about text and use textual evidence to support understanding; (E) summarize, paraphrase, and synthesize texts in ways that maintain meaning and logical order within a text and across texts; and (F) make connections (e.g., thematic links, author analysis) between and across multiple texts of various genres, and provide textual evidence.
2. Writing/Writing Process. Students use elements of the writing process (planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing) to compose text.


COURSE EVALUATION:
Students will be evaluate through their daily grades, class work, class participation, group and individual projects, oral reading, presentations and Cscope ,Springboard and teacher assessments.
Grading:
90 – 100 = A; 80 – 89 = B; 70 – 79 = C; 60 – 69 = D; 50 - 59 = F
All aspects of this course- reading, writing, spelling, vocabulary, and grammar- will be taught interchangeably (I won’t be doing a unit on reading, then one on writing, then a unit on spelling, etc.) I will separate reading and writing grades to post in gradebook


EXTRA CREDIT:
One of the following assignments may be done once per six weeks for extra credit. It must be turned in on the fifth week of each six weeks:
• Read a magazine article and write a half page summary. Include the magazine title, title of article, and author.
• Read a newspaper article and answer the questions: Who? What? When? Where? And Why? Attach the article.
• Share with the class about a book that you have read recently.
• Memorize a poem and quote it to the class. Get it approved ahead of time.
• Make a list of 10 things you learned from a non-fiction book.
• Cut out a picture from a newspaper or magazine and make up your own article
or story. Attach the picture.
• Create 10 sentences using 10 vocabulary words from our "word wall."
• Score a 100 on an AR quiz.

Homework:
Homework will be assigned every Tuesday. Also, students are given time in class to complete daily assignments. If a student does not finish the assignment during that time, he/she will be required to take it home for homework. It will be due the next day.


Makeup Work:
Student will be permitted to make up any work in class missed because of absence. It is the responsibility of the student to turn in missed assignments within the period of two days from the day they were absent. This year LVMS has created a new class called “ Survival Camp” Students that do not do their work in class, do not turn in homework, failed an assignment or exam will be recommended to attend this class by their teacher or administrator. Class will start at 4:15 PM and end at 5:15 PM. Recommendation will also be at teacher’s discretion.
Feel free to visit me during my conference at 9:20 – 10:05 Monday – Friday. You can also email me at dpuga@lavillaisd.org or call me at 262-4760.

 

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