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Sixth Grade Learning Targets

We are currently working on our Narrative Writing Piece

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Today in ELA 11/12

I can...
define vocabulary that appears regularly in mysteries in order to fully understand the mystery genre. 
read critically, analyze information, and collaborate in a small group. 

Mystery Elements:
Setting
Detective
Crime or Mystery
Victim
Clues
Solution

Writing Workshop:
Minute Mysteries
Up Your Writing
Complete a planning sheet (Own)

Homework:
Spelling Sentences
Up Our Lead 
(Make changes and Rewrite Lead; Highlight Changes)

Monday, November 10, 2014

Today in ELA 11/10

I can...
define vocabulary that appears regularly in mysteries in order to fully understand the mystery genre. 
read critically, analyze information, and collaborate in a small group. 

Mystery Elements:
Setting
Detective
Crime or Mystery
Victim
Clues
Solution

Writing Workshop:
Read a mystery and identify story elements
Minute Mysteries
Complete a planning sheet (Scooby)

Homework:
Work on your own planning sheet

Friday, November 7, 2014

Today in ELA 11/7

I can...
write a real or imagined narrative with descriptive details and effective technique.

Celebrate our successes and share our accomplishments!

Homework:
None

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Today in ELA 11/6

I can...
define vocabulary that appears regularly in mysteries in order to fully understand the mystery genre. 
read critically, analyze information, and collaborate in a small group. 

Mystery Vocabulary Quiz:
Alibi
Clue
Deduction
Evidence
Red herring
Sleuth
Suspects
Witness

Writing Workshop:
Read a mystery and identify story elements
Minute Mysteries
Complete a planning sheet (for your own mystery)

Homework:
Finish planning sheet
Spelling ABC Order

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Today in ELA 11/5

I can...
create a cinquain while following appropriate structure and organization. 


Writing Workshop:
Fall Cinquain


Homework:
Study Vocab 
Spelling Sentences

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Today in ELA 11/4

I can...
understand what mysteries are by discussing mysteries read or seen on TV.
define vocabulary that appears regularly in mysteries in order to fully understand the mystery genre.  

Writing Workshop:
Group Questions to ponder:
What do you think a mystery should be? (Adjectives)
When you think about mysteries, what comes to mind?
What is your favorite mystery book, movie, or TV program?
What do you find suspenseful? (while reading or watching)
What do you think makes a good mystery?

Vocabulary: (Create a Flip Book)
Alibi
Clue
Deduction
Evidence
Red herring
Sleuth
Suspects
Witness

Mysteries to Solve
Mystery Lib Guide

Homework:
Study Vocab by creating a flip book
Spelling Sentences

Monday, November 3, 2014

Today in ELA 11/3

I Can...
~write a real narrative with descriptive details and effective technique 
~organize a logical event sequence and incorporate thoughts and feelings
~use dialogue, descriptions, and pacing to develop events and characters

Writing Workshop


Publish
Finish Typing 
Print and Staple Final Copy on Top

Mysteries to Solve

Homework:
Spelling Rewrite