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GRADE SIX

Welcome!

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Welcome to Grade SIX!· Tonight you will be

introduced to grade six at Carbonear Academy.

· If you have any questions during the presentation, please don’t hesitate to ask.

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Class SubjectsThe subjects covered in grade six are:

Mrs. Singleton· LA

· Math· Religion

· Social studies

Other Teachers· Art & French (Mrs. Jayne)

· Science , Phys. Ed. & Health (Mr. Smith)· Music(Mrs. Power)

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Language Arts

Moving Up with Literacy Place· New grade six program includes:

Strategy units Analyzing Sequencing Making Connections Inferring Evaluating

ALSO:

Guided Reading

Book Club

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Language Arts cont’d· READING

· silent reading· reading conferencing· Literacy Profile· comprehension activities/evaluations· Possible novel studies· read alouds (by teacher)(listening)· book reports on novels for independent

home reading or in school reading

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L.A. cont’dReading Response Log (RRL)

Record entire book when complete RRA (reading response activity) - one per week due on

Thursdays Book reports - one per month Students should have a book to read for the month (at their

level)

Books and RRL’s should be in book bags

everyday!

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Language Arts cont’d

· WRITING · writing folder ( works in progress,

published works, and handbook sheets)

· Literacy Profile · Rubric for scoring writing

(analytic and holistic)

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Cont’d· Handwriting - ongoing throughout the year. Handwriting

is an important skill for children to develop. Practice makes perfect.

· Spelling – Weekly spelling program that connects to the new LA program in grade six “Moving Up with Literacy Place.”· List of words chosen from new resource· Test on Friday· Activities due on Friday

· Journal Writing – ongoing throughout the year.

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Language Arts cont’d

· SPEAKING · presentations ( speak clearly, loudly, eye contact,

etc. )· classroom discussions, etc.

· LISTENING · following instructions and directions· observation· activities for further evaluation

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LA Assessment· Fountas and Pinnell· Alberta Kit (reading assessment)· Writing pieces – as per new program

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MathAs a parent, your role is critical to helping your child complete the

Grade Six Mathematics program successfully. Listed below are some suggestions that will guide you along the way:

· Same student resource as in grades 4 & 5. · Along with the Math Focus 6 textbook, a blue duo tang, blue

exercise book and brainbook will be used throughout the year. · Check the homework site nightly for homework· Nelson mathematics website is also a great resource

http://www.nelson.com/mathfocus/grade6/

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Math· Be careful that you do not let your child know about your own fear and/or

dislike of math. If you cannot help your child with a math problem, say so.

· Each unit in math will consist of in-class activities and follow-up work in the form of homework, assignments, and /or quizzes

· Each unit will introduce new concepts, which are often built upon previously learned skills; therefore practice and repetition are needed to help your child feel confident and successful

· Working on assignments and reviewing regularly will help avoid ‘the -night -before - its due-panic -and blowout!’ Enough said!

· Test reviews will be in the form of the mid and/or end chapter reviews of each unit.  These will be graded and if possible, I will

conference with students about their work.

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Math· I CANNOT STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWING THE

MULTIPLICAITON FACTS ENOUGH! · In grade six students are expected to know the facts· In my experience the only way to KNOW the multiplication tables

is by memorizing them and being able to “spit” them back…· If this is not worked on at home, then many students WILL NOT

master the multiplication tables · Not knowing the tables WILL GREATLY slow your child down in

his/her math work and will affect your child for years to come with regard to math.

· Students are permitted to use a calculator in certain areas of the grade six math program during class work. They may also use it to check their work when working with large numbers. Students are REQUIRED to show all work when solving a problem.

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Social Studies Culture Quest – Exploring World Cultures

This program examines cultures around the world. There are five units and within each unit there are several

chapters.

Assessment· Portfolio: (YELLOW FOLDER) of sheets that they will

work on throughout the unit. · Assignments/Tests· Group & Individual Work

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HealthYoung Canada Health 3

The goals of the health program are to help our students· Understand the relationship between lifestyle and well –being· Acquire a holistic view of health as an integrated, multi-dimensional life discipline· Think independently and make informed decisions based on careful evaluation of

relative information.· Choose, practice, and monitor behaviours that are believed to promote well-being.· Appreciate the relationship between healthy, responsible, productive individuals and

healthy communities.

Assessment· Group Work/Portfolios· Assignments/Tests

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ReligionHorizons

Within this program we will study Christianity, Islam, Aboriginal Spirituality, and the Bahai faiths.

Assessment· Assignments· Group Work· Projects· Journals

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Art (Mrs. Jayne)The Grade 6 Art curriculum focuses on three equally important aspects of

art: creation, contextualization, and reflection. Art making is as much

about process as it is about product. When artwork is produced as a result

of a learning process, it is an extension of the important journey students

have taken. Assessment will reflect all of the creative processes used and

will take into account the following:

 

1. Work Samples/Performance

2. Art Journal

3. Portfolio

4. Observation

5. Student-Teacher Conference

6. Questioning

7. Peer Response

8. Questionnaires/Surveys

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Science (Mr. Smith)· Grade 6 Science · The grade 6 Science curriculum is broken up into four units· Variety of Life· Electricity· Space · Flight

Assessment techniques will take the form of:· Observation· Journal entries· Paper and pencil (assignment or test)· Presentation· Scientific processes/experiments

Email – [email protected] Website - http://mrsmithpemusic.weebly.com

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Music (Mrs. Power)Students will be expected to perform/listen to and create:· Rhythm and metre· Melody· Harmony· Form · Contexts

Assessments will take the form of:· Observation· Performance· Listening assessments· Composition (digital as well)· Projects/assignments/quizzes

Website - http://deannapower.weebly.com/

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PE (Mr. Smith)Physical Education

· Preparedness for PE is very important.· Indoor sneakers and loose clothing is required (eg. shorts and

t-shirt)

Evaluation Breakdown

· Moving and doing – 50%· Cooperation and responsibility – 25%· Understanding and applying – 25%

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Classroom Community· Our classroom is a community. In our

community, we have rules to help us get along with each other.

· Our class rules are:· Always be safe.· Always be respectful.· Always be prepared

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Homework· Students are encouraged to complete work as it is assigned

and not leave it to the last minute

· Amount of homework will vary but should not exceed 50 minutes per night if a student is keeping up with assigned work

· If your child is sick or absent from school please make arrangements for homework.

· You may call the school at 596-0426 between 8:30 and 3:00.

· Homework will not automatically be sent home.

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Student Responsibility· Students are expected to be punctual arriving to

school and for class throughout the day· Be prepared for class with supplies, correct books,

etc…· Completion of assigned work· Be organized (desk, locker & bookbag)· BE RESPECTFUL

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Other

· agendas (check daily for homework and teacher communication – if you never see homework, your child may not be writing it down…please ask the teacher)

· school supplies (send along more supplies as students run out)

· book clubs (ex. Scholastic) · recess (10:15 to 10:35), lunch (11:55 to

12:45 – eat second half from 12:20 to 12:45)·

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Continued…· healthy living - encourage healthy snacks and daily

exercise

· class schedules (copy in agenda and copy sent home)

· newsletters sent home on a monthly basis (contains valuable information)

· memos, Synrevoice

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Some other things· The Grade Six Website http://gradesixwebsite.weebly.com/

· If your child is absent for any reason, YOU MUST send along a separate note (not in agenda) explaining the absence.

· If your child is absent, it is their responsibility to catch up on any missed work.

· Students arriving late for school must be signed in by a parent/guardian. Students cannot sign themselves in. Students going home to lunch are also to be signed out and back in by a parent as well.

· Please do not assume that everything your child tells you is correct and I will certainly do the same. If ever in doubt, please contact me. I prefer e-mail and will respond as soon as I can. If the message is urgent please call the school.

[email protected]

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Let’s Have a Great Year!