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Mrs Bulin

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Literature

Bring a book to class everyday! Read for a minimum of 30 minutes every night at home (according to our Reading Compact).  To become better at anything, we must practice.  The same is true for reading.  Parents, have your child tell you what they are reading about.  Ask them questions and have them apply what they've learned to their own lives.

Learning goals/Activities

We are currently working on learning how to use inferences to help us understand what we read.  An inference is like an educated guess, based on our background knowledge and text clues.  Next up will be the novel, Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech.  While reading this book, we will be learning about dialogue, and figurative language.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Social Studies


 

 

Welcome to the complex world of Social Studies!

 

We just ended out unit on Ancient India. Starting April 9th, 2012, we will begin studying Ancient China.

 

Year long goals in Social Studies:

 

LG: To be able to be to identify the location of the ancient civilizations       within the modern world.

LG: To be able to show understanding of how historical cultures shaped the world in which we live in.

LG: To be able to explain the major contributions of each ancient civilization studied.

LG: To be able to show a general understanding of historical events.

 

 

All lessons are designed to meet the above learning goals and students will be assessed on each. Students will be asked to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding in different ways. Some assessments may be project based. 

  

 

 

 

Language Arts

  

 

What is the importance of the Language Class?

 

Students need to understand that the language process is integral to learning and developing skills in all fields of study, not just English. Language is not static or one-dimensional. Students need to know that language varies depending upon the audience (parents, peers, teachers). Language has structural rules, patterns, and conventions, and changes over time with continued use. It entails speaking, listening and writing. It requires the speaker, the listener and the writer to respond, interpret, assess and integrate. In today's information age, media and technology play important roles. Books, newspapers, radio and television, the Internet, CDs, DVDs and personal computers provide information.

 

Students need to understand that writing is hard work and requires patience and persistence. A well-written paper takes thought and preparation, and shouldn't be rushed. The steps in the writing process help produce a well-crafted, interesting paper. Explaining each step will help students write better papers in all their classes, not just in language arts.

 

4/09/12 Students will continue to work on a variety of skills by rotating between Mrs.Weisenbeck's (poetry), Mrs. Bulin's (persuasive writing), and Mrs. Pliska's classrooms (dialogue).

 

Learning Goals:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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