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SIXTH GRADE AT FAUBION Nan Evans and Kim Bess
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Sixth Grade at faubion

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Sixth Grade at faubion. Nan Evans and Kim Bess. Organization: The Binder. Students are required to carry a 3 inch, 3 ring binder Separate section and different colored notebook for each subject Reading and Writing- RED Social Studies-BLUE Science- YELLOW Math- GREEN Lab Notebook - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Sixth Grade at  faubion

SIXTH GRADE AT FAUBIONNan Evans and Kim Bess

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ORGANIZATION: THE BINDER

Students are required to carry a 3 inch, 3 ring binder Separate section and different colored notebook for each

subject

Reading and Writing- RED

Social Studies-BLUE

Science- YELLOW

Math- GREEN Lab Notebook Writing Folder Homework Folder/Section Math Book- RED, CONNECTED MATHEMATICS 2 Pencil pouch with supplies Periodic binder checks

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DAILY SCHEDULE8:30-3:00

Breakfast/Announcements Reading Block Science Block Lunch/Recess Writing Block Math Block Social Studies Weekly specials: PE x 2, Integrated Arts, Counseling,

Library, Boys Group, Girls Strength

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READING Novel Study Write In-Reader Small group work Reading strategies Reading groups Newspaper Informational text Poetry Integration with social

studies and science Seedfolks, The Newspaper,

Week In Rap

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READING

Standards: 6.RL.1 Cite textual

evidence to support analysis of text

6.RL.10 Read and comprehend a range of literature

6.RI.2 Determine central idea of a text

6.RI.4 Determine the meanings of words or phrases as they are used

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WRITING Writing workshop model Analyze strong models Discuss author’s style Determine criteria Writing process Share, publish

STANDARDS: 6.W.2 Write informative

explanatory texts 6.W.6 Use technology to

publish writing 6.w.4 Produce clear and

coherent writing 6.W.5 Develop and

strengthen writing

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MATH Connected Mathematics 2 Whole group, small group

practice in class DAILY HOMEWORK Homework quizzes Partner quizzes Unit tests Work Samples

MATH HELP: SUN School Upgrade for

math tutoring Tues./Thurs 3:15-4:15 By arrangement Basic skills practice

STANDARDS/CRITICAL AREAS:

#1 Connecting ratio and rate to whole number multiplication and division

#2 Completing understanding of division of fractions and extending the notion of number system to include negative numbers

#3 Writing, interpreting, and using expressions and equations

#4 Develop understanding of statistical thinking

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LIFE SCIENCE

New SEPUP curriculum Labs Investigations Role-playing Analysis Science Fair in Spring Collaborative learning Outdoor school

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LIFE SCIENCE

STANDARDS:

6.1 Structure and Function of living and non-living systems

6.2 Interaction and change of related parts within a system

6.3 Scientific Inquiry

6.4 Engineering design to identify needs, problems, and solutions

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SOCIAL STUDIES History Alive! Curriculum Experiential activities Reading partners Interactive notebooks Reading informational text Week in Rap www.flocabulary.com Newspaper

Standards/Areas of Focus: Historical Knowledge Historical thinking Geography Civics and government Social science analysis Economics/Financial Literacy

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HOMEWORK

Weekly reading log Planners MATH Any unfinished assignments from the day School handouts Check planners and binders for work Homework Help/Upgrade available through SUN

Progrgam

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CONTACT INFORMATION Ms. Kim Bess [email protected] 503-916-5686 ext. 78769

Mrs. Nan Evans [email protected] 503-916-5686 ext. 78772

SUN Program/ Ashley Coltin [email protected] 503-916-5686 ext. 65694