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Aulds
Monday, 5 January 2004
6th Grade Language Arts
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: Week of January 5 - 9, 2004
Happy New Year and welcome back to school! I feel like we were on vacation forever! I am excited about getting back to work!

Over the next several weeks, all of my reading classes will be reading the novel Number the Stars by Lois Lowrey. We have a classroom set of books and will read this book in class. Students will get a booklet to complete to go along with the reading of this novel. Grades throughout these weeks will be from:
1. booklets turned in after we finish them
2. a test on the completed novel
3. one project (due Feb. 2; see booklet pages 6&7)
4. quizzes after every 4 or 5 chapters

*For extra credit during this novel, students may do one of the project choices, in addition to the one chosen to do for a grade

**No Daily Reading or Vocabulary Workshop while reading this novel.

Monday, Jan. 5 - Today, we will become familiar with our new novel. Booklets will be passed out. We will watch a short video to preview this book. Homework - 3rd six weeks' binder check is tomorrow - make sure your binder is ready!

Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Today, we will read through pages 1-9 in our Number the Stars booklets. Students will complete page 2. We will also discuss the project choices on booklet pages 6 & 7. Homework - none

Wednesday, Jan. 7 - Today, we will read Chapter 1 in our novel. Homework - none

Thursday, Jan. 8 - Today, we will review Chapter 1 and read Chapters 2 & 3. Homework - none

Friday, Jan. 9 - Today, we will review Chapters 2 & 3 and read Chapter 4. Homework - none

**The binder grade will be the last grade for the 3rd six weeks. Report cards will be going home on Jan. 20.

Posted by 6thghms at 10:20 AM CST
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6th Grade Language Arts
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: Week of January 5 - 9, 2004
Happy New Year and welcome back to school! I feel like we were on vacation forever! I am excited about getting back to work!

Over the next several weeks, all of my reading classes will be reading the novel Number the Stars by Lois Lowrey. We have a classroom set of books and will read this book in class. Students will get a booklet to complete to go along with the reading of this novel. Grades throughout these weeks will be from:
1. booklets turned in after we finish them
2. a test on the completed novel
3. one project (due Feb. 2; see booklet pages 6&7)
4. quizzes after every 4 or 5 chapters

*For extra credit during this novel, students may do one of the project choices, in addition to the one chosen to do for a grade

**No Daily Reading or Vocabulary Workshop while reading this novel.

Monday, Jan. 5 - Today, we will become familiar with our new novel. Booklets will be passed out. We will watch a short video to preview this book. Homework - 3rd six weeks' binder check is tomorrow - make sure your binder is ready!

Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Today, we will read through pages 1-9 in our Number the Stars booklets. Students will complete page 2. We will also discuss the project choices on booklet pages 6 & 7. Homework - none

Wednesday, Jan. 7 - Today, we will read Chapter 1 in our novel. Homework - none

Thursday, Jan. 8 - Today, we will review Chapter 1 and read Chapters 2 & 3. Homework - none

Friday, Jan. 9 - Today, we will review Chapters 2 & 3 and read Chapter 4. Homework - none

**The binder grade will be the last grade for the 3rd six weeks. Report cards will be going home on Jan. 20.

Posted by 6thghms at 10:04 AM CST
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Monday, 15 December 2003
6th grade Language Arts
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: Week of Dec. 15 - 19
This week, we will continue in "Mowgli's Brothers."

Monday - review story by completing Reading Workbook pages 18 & 19; complete a worksheet on Figurative Language found throughout the story. No homework!

Tuesday - review story by going over and/or checking the following:
1. review questions on textbook page 156
2. Quick Check review sheet
3. reading workbook pages 18 & 19
4. Figurative Lang. worksheet
5. characters
Homework: study for tomorrow's test on "Mowgli's Brothers"

Wednesday - Today's test will be just like any other story test, but it will "count" as the mid-term test. If there are any tests that need to be made up that don't get made up, the mid-term test will just count twice. No homework tonight.

Thursday - Today, we will be watching the video "Mowgli's Story" to compare it to the story we read! If time permits, we will also watch the video of our classroom Talent Show!

Friday - Only students needing to take a mid-term make-up tests are required to come to school today. Students that come to school will finish watching "Mowgli's Brothers," and then we will discuss the differences between the movie and the story.

**Upon returning to school after the Christmas break, we will have a binder check for a grade...I have written a list of items that I will be checking for on the board. Students need to make sure and have their binders ready! Binder check day is Tuesday, Jan. 6.

Have a great and blessed Christmas! Happy Holidays!:)

Posted by 6thghms at 10:29 AM CST
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Monday, 8 December 2003
6th Grade Language Arts
Mood:  energetic
Now Playing: Weeks of Dec. 8-12 and Dec. 15-19
Over the next 2 weeks, we will be covering the story "Mowgli's Brothers." This story is from the well-known book and movie "The Jungle Book."

Monday - Today, we will think of words that describe the jungle, or rain forest. We will become familiar with our new story, "Mowgli's Brothers." We will go over page 127 to preview the story and the story vocabulary. Students will write the definitions of these words. Tonight's homework will be to finish writing these definitions, if necessary, and complete the vocabulary practice worksheet.

Tuesday - We will begin by going over the story vocabulary definitions and then checking the voc. practice worksheet. We will read part 1 of the story.
No homework tonight!

Wednesday - We will finish reading the story today. Homework tonight will be to complete the "Quick Check" review sheet, if necessary.

Thursday - After checking the "Quick Check" review sheet, we will orally go over textbook page 146 to review the story content. No homework tonight!

Friday - Today, we will be going to the library!

Advanced classes will be doing all of the above with the addition of Unit 9 in Vocabulary Workshop.
We will try to allow time in class to do this week's homework.
Mon. - orally go over all words
- homework: pages 101 and 102
Tues. - check homework
- homework: pages 103 and 104
Wed. - check homework
- homework: study for test on Unit 9 (format -
matching words to their short definitions)
Thurs. - test
- no homework
Fri. - none

The test on "Mowgli's Brothers" will be Wednesday, Dec. 17. This test will count as our Language Arts mid-term test.

Extra Credit for this week: Find out the name of the python in "The Jungle Book." And/or do a one page written report on either Rudyard Kipling or the Jungle (rain forest).

Don't forget to send your money donations and/or the gifts for our adopt-a-family party! This party is Monday, Dec. 15, at 1:30!!:)

Have a great week!
Mrs. Aulds

Posted by 6thghms at 10:35 AM CST
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Tuesday, 2 December 2003
6th Grade Language Arts
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: Week of December 1 - 5, 2003
Welcome back to school! I hope you had a great Thanksgiving break!! Now, back to work...

This week in reading, we will be reading a short story titled "Zlateh the Goat." It is a heart-warming story about a boy and his goat and how they learn to depend on each other to survive a terrible winter blizzard.

Monday - We will become familiar with our new story. I will provide a vocabulary list of 12 words for students to define. Homework will be to complete a vocabulary practice worksheet.

Tuesday - Today, we will begin by checking the vocabulary worksheet and reviewing our definitions. Students will read the story silently. Homework will be to complete the "Quick Check" review worksheet. Students should have time to complete this in class.

Wednesday - We will follow along while listening to the story on tape today. We will review the story by checking the "Quick Check" review sheet and completing workbook pages 24 and 25. The test on the story content and the vocabulary words is tomorrow, so homework tonight is to study for the test.

Thursday - Today, after a quick review, we will complete the test on the story and the story vocabulary. After the test, students will complete a practice sheet on "Word Meanings Across Subjects."
*Students will need to bring their scissors to class on Friday. No homework tonight!

Friday - Today, we will finish/check the worksheet on "Word Meanings." Student will make snowflakes to display to create our very own blizzard!

In addition to the above, my 2 advanced classes will also complete Unit 8 in Vocabulary Workshop.
Mon. - go over the words on pages 91-91; write the words in the blanks; homework - pages 94 & 95
Tues. - check pages 94 & 95; homework - page 96 & 97
Wed. - check pages 96 & 97; homework - study Unit 8 words for tomorrow's test (test format will be matching words to their synonyms)
Thurs. - Unit 8 test
Fri. - none

FYI:
-Don't forget that 6th grade is going to the Christmas Ballet this Friday after lunch!
-the extra credit book report is due Dec. 12 (not the 18th)
-the Lang. Arts mid-term test will be a regular weekly story test on Wed., Dec. 17

WE ARE TRYING TO ENCOURAGE ALL STUDENTS TO COME TO SCHOOL EVERYDAY! PLEASE HELP US WITH THIS! IT IS SO IMPORTANT FOR STUDENTS TO BE HERE EACH AND EVERY DAY!!

Posted by 6thghms at 9:39 AM CST
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Monday, 17 November 2003
6th Grade Language Arts
Mood:  special
Now Playing: Week of Nov. 17 - 21
This week continues the plan from last week!

We will not have any Daily Reading or Vocabulary Workshop this week!!:)

Monday - We will check workbook pages 30-31, discuss similes, and review the story, "La Bamba." We will begin the test on "La Bamba," including story vocabulary. Homework tonight is to "restudy" anything you didn't know on today's test because you will be allowed to check over and/or finish it tomorrow!

Tuesday - We will finish our test, complete a vocabulary word find, and complete a worksheet on "jargon." Tonight's homework will be to prepare for our Talent Show, which begins in class tomorrow!

Wednesday - We will begin our Talent Shows!

Thursday - We will finish up our Talent Shows! Afterwards, we will finish watching the 4-H Talent Show or watch the video of our talent show!!

Friday - Today, we will visit the school library and work on laptops!! Students will be given certain websites to look for on the Internet! Students will have to find answers to some questions about Ritchie Valens and Rock n' Roll!

Happy Thanksgiving! And try to stay well!!:)

Posted by 6thghms at 11:08 AM CST
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6th Grade Language Arts
Mood:  special
Now Playing: Week of Nov. 17 - 21
This week continues the plan from last week!

We will not have any Daily Reading or Vocabulary Workshop this week!!:)

Monday - We will check workbook pages 30-31, discuss similes, and review the story, "La Bamba." We will begin the test on "La Bamba," including story vocabulary. Homework tonight is to "restudy" anything you didn't know on today's test because you will be allowed to check over and/or finish it tomorrow!

Tuesday - We will finish our test, complete a vocabulary word find, and complete a worksheet on "jargon." Tonight's homework will be to prepare for our Talent Show, which begins in class tomorrow!

Wednesday - We will begin our Talent Shows!

Thursday - We will finish up our Talent Shows! Afterwards, we will finish watching the 4-H Talent Show or watch the video of our talent show!!

Friday - Today, we will visit the school library and work on laptops!! Students will be given certain websites to look for on the Internet! Students will have to find answers to some questions about Ritchie Valens and Rock n' Roll!

Happy Thanksgiving! And try to stay well!!:)

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Tuesday, 11 November 2003
6th Grade Language Arts
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: Weeks of November 10-14 and November 17-21
Welcome to the web!! Thanks for visiting!!:)

For the next two weeks, we will be reading the story "La Bamba" in our reading textbooks. This is a fun short story about a boy who reluctantly volunteers to be in his school talent show. He plans to lip-sync to the old Ritchie Valens classic hit "La Bamba." After reading and testing on the story, we will have an "in class" Talent Show of our own! Each class will have their own show! See the information sheet sent home about this.

This is how the next two weeks will proceed:

Monday, Nov. 10 - After introducing the new story, we will watch a video taping of the 1998 Ouachita Parish 4-H Talent Show! I thought this would get us in the "talent show frame of mind!"

Tuesday, Nov. 11 - Today, we will define and discuss vocabulary words that will be in this week's story. Students will write the definitions to these words as we discuss them. Homework tonight is to complete a vocabulary practice worksheet. Students who write sentences using each of these words will earn extra credit!! Just show them to me Wednesday!

Wednesday, Nov. 12 - After checking our voc. worksheet and reviewing these words, we will begin reading our story. We'll probably have to finish reading it tomorrow! No homework tonight!

Thursday, Nov. 13 - Today, we will finish reading "La Bamba" and discuss it. We will answer the questions on page 225 to review the story. Homework tonight is to complete reading workbook pages 30 and 31.

Friday, Nov. 14 - After checking our workbook pages, we will further review/discuss the story. Our test on this story and its vocabulary will be Monday. I will let students "study" some more on Monday night and then "finish" or check over their test on Tuesday. (Sorry...I don't like Monday tests, but this way seems fair!:)) **Be sure and get things ready for the talent show for next week! I will confirm each student's act today.

Monday, Nov. 17 - After a quick review, we will begin the test on "La Bamba" - story and vocabulary. Homework tonight is to study story/voc. tonight, if necessary. *Talent Show is Wednesday!!

Tuesday, Nov. 18 - Today, we will finish our tests and get things ready for tomorrow's Talent Show!! No homework tonight, except getting ready for the show!

Wednesday, Nov. 19 and Thursday, Nov. 20 - We will hold our classroom Talent Shows in each class period on these two days!! I will be videoing the shows, so we can watch them later! No homework on these nights!!

Friday, Nov. 21 - Today, we will visit our school library once again!! We will be working on laptops searching the web for facts about the history of Ritchie Valens and other rock-n-roll trivia!!

I hope the students will enjoy and learn from these 2 fun weeks in Language Arts! If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me at school.

Extra credit this time is.....Find the words to the song "La Bamba" and translate them into English! Provide a copy of the song, where you got it, and the translation. Good Luck!!

Thanks to all that help make our Good Hope Family Fun Day a great success! I was glad to see so many of you there!

Have a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving!

Posted by 6thghms at 11:26 AM CST
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Monday, 3 November 2003
Language Arts - 6th Grade - Mrs. Aulds
Mood:  chatty
Now Playing: Week of November 3 - 7, 2003
Welcome to November! Can you believe how quickly this school year is zooming by??

This week in Language Arts, we will be reading the story "The Boy Who Lived With Bears." This story is an old Indian folktale about a boy who goes to live with his uncle. The uncle mistreats the boy and leaves him in the woods to live on his own. That is how this boy came to "live with bears." This folktale teaches a lesson about treating others, especially family members, with kindness and respect.

Monday - We will preview the story (p. 148) and learn several new vocabulary words and phrases that will be used in the story. Students will define these and for homework, there will be a vocabulary practice worksheet.

Tuesday - Today, we will review story vocabulary and phrases before reading our story. After reading the story, students will complete reading workbook pages 20 and 21. These will be finished for homework, if necessary.

Wednesday - After checking workbook pages, we will orally go over textbook page 154 to further review our story. We will discuss and practice "retelling" a story. We will learn what a "circular" story is. Homework tonight will be to study story vocabulary and phrases, review the characteristics of a folktale, and review story for tomorrow's test.

Thursday - Today, we will complete a test on this week's story and story vocabulary.

**For advanced classes, in addition to the above:
Vocabulary Workshop - This week is another review week in voc. wksp....we will complete pages 81-83. Monday night homework is page 81; Tuesday night homework is pages 82-83. No test this week!

Friday - It's LIBRARY day again!!:)

*Don't forget if you are completing a 2nd six weeks' book report for extra credit, it's due Friday, Nov. 7.

*2nd six weeks grades will cut off this week!

Extra points for this week: Research and find out if any humans have actually ever been raised by animals. Write a brief report on your findings and what sources you used.

Have a great week! Send my an e-mail if you have any questions or concerns.

PS. Please be advised that this website does not take the place of finding homework assignments and other information posted in my classroom. If for some reason any information gets left off this website, it is still necessary to be informed about what's going on in class. Some students do not even have access to a computer, so all needed information is available in the classroom!

Posted by 6thghms at 9:34 AM CST
Updated: Wednesday, 5 November 2003 11:15 AM CST
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Tuesday, 28 October 2003
Language Arts
Mood:  mischievious
Now Playing: Week of October 27 - 31, 2003
This week in Language Arts, we will be reading a nonfiction expository selection about Koko the Gorilla!

Koko is a very special gorilla that has learned to communicate with humans through the use of sign language. I will show the class different websites that they may want to visit to find out more about Koko!

Monday - Today, we will be introduced to the story and the story vocabulary words. We will look these words' definitions up in our textbook, glossary, and dictionaries. Homework will be to complete these defintions, if necessary, and to complete a vocabulary practice sheet.

Tuesday - We will go over and review new story voabulary words. We will talk about how animals and humans communicate. Just think.....what if animals COULD really talk!! Students will read this short selection silently. A review worksheet will be given out to be completed for homework, if necessary.

Wednesday - Today, we will review, review, review what we read about Koko. Students will complete workbook page 23 in class. We will further discuss what expository text is and complete an outline. This might have to be finished for homework tonight. Tomorrow, we will have a test on the story voacbulary and the selection. Students will NOT be allowed to use their textbooks during this test. So study those vocabulary words tonight!!!

Thursday - Today, we will complete a test on the story and the vocabulary. No homework tonight! BUT...don't forget that tomorrow is the final due date for the "Through Other Eyes" projects! (One of choice for a grade; the other for extra credit, if so desired!)

Friday - Today, we will watch a National Geographic Video called "A Conversation with Koko."

Bonus Points for this week.....Find out and list 5 different websties that give information about Koko. Then, visit some of them and find out what you can do to help "Save the Gorilla!" (Turn in the list of 5 sites.)

Have a great week! Send some candy!! Happy Halloween!!:)

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