Thursday, December 18, 2014

2015 speech contest

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"An interesting landmark" is the topic for the 2015 

School Speech Contest.

The world is full of landmarks that represent historical, aesthetic or cultural importance. Landmarks tell a story and add to the rich fiber of our world. In big cities, small towns and even in rugged rural fields, buildings, monuments and other structures or geographic features are considered landmarks - natural or manmade places of interest that may be easily recognizable or historically significant.
Students are asked to tell the story of one landmark. They can choose to describe:
  • Its location and physical characteristics.
  • The history of the landmark itself.
  • How the landmark impacted and/or continues to impact people.
Students can consider a landmark of local, national or worldwide prominence, though it does not have to be officially declared a landmark. Ideas include, but are not limited to, national parks, capitol buildings, homes of famous people, museums, prominent buildings of business and industry or even important sports arenas.
Speeches must be at least three minutes and no longer than five minutes long, and must be in the students' own words.
Judging criteria
Contestants will be judged using the following 100-point system:
40 points for material organization This accounts for theme and subject adherence, structure, content, logic and color.

40 points for delivery and presentation
This includes voice, pronunciation, enunciation, gestures and poise.

20 points for overall effectiveness
This scores impression and effect.


When Students return to class January 5th their speech outlines are due. If they are not in the student will receive a Zero.  There is no excuse for this project; it must be handed in on time.
DATES 
January 5th outlines are due
January 12th Drafts are due/ peer revisions will be done today. If the work in not handed in students will receive a zero for the draft, and a zero for classwork. 
January 20 complete speech is due along with being prepared to present to the class. 

Monday, December 15, 2014

8th grade week of December 15

Weekly Lessons

Due Tuesday: Ready New York workbook pg 192-193 Answer all questions on 193

7th grade week of December 15

Weekly ELA lesson

Weekly voc

point of view of the narration
Claim
supporting claim
evidence
creditable source
counter argument

6th grade week of December 15

Weekly Lessons
ELA
Relgion


ELA

epilogue
legacy
lore
realism
traditional literature
relevant evidence
credible source
event
elaborate
multiple meaning words

Ready New York workbooks pg 5 QUESTIONS and answer.



Religion

5th Grade week of December 15

Weekly Lessons
ELA
Relgion


ELA

rhyme
scheme
meter
stanza
adages
antonyms
synonyms
homographs
key idea
conclusions




Religion

Monday, December 8, 2014

8th grade week of December 8

ELA Lesson Plan

Weekly vocabulary words.

Character types
cultural diversity
historical fiction
events
point of view
stereotype
pre-conceived notion
claim
counter claim
Argument writing

Classroom inc work book pg 61 and 62 read page 60 it will help you answer the questions on 61 &62

7th grade week of December 8

ELA Lesson

Weekly Vocabulary

Anthropomorphism
flashback
foreshadowing
point of view of the narration
Claim
supporting claim
evidence
creditable source
counter argument


6th Grade Week of December 8

Weekly Lessons
ELA
Religion



ELA

epilogue
legacy
lore
realism
traditional literature
relevant evidence
credible source
event
elaborate
multiple meaning words

Due Wednesday ELA work book pg98 #'s1-3 and 9-15 Questions and answers
Due Thursday: Students must finish their prepositional phrase book started in class

Religion

prophet
monarchy
Hannah
Samuel
Saul
David
Philistines
symbolize
Goliath

5th grade week of December 8

Weekly Lessons
ELA
Religion


ELA

rhyme
scheme
meter
stanza
adages
antonyms
synonyms
homographs
key idea
conclusions



Religion

Introductory Rites
Liturgy of the word
Liturgy of the Eucharist
consecration
Concluding Rites
celebration
Mass
holiness

Due Wednesday workbook pg 26 on L.L. questions and answers

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Reminders to parents

Dear Parents,

Here are a few reminders for the week of December 1, 2014;
  • Students were handed out the monthly calendar, make sure to ask them for it so you are aware of the dates in December.  
  • Students must hand in all homework and projects the day they are due. If they are not in they will receive a zero (0).
  • There will be an ELA exam on Friday for all classes
  • 5 and 6 grade will have a Religion exam on Monday 

8 grade Week of December 1

Weekly ELA lesson 

 textual evidence
semicolons
separate multiple series in a sentence
simple sentences
compound sentences
complex sentences
hamlet
implicit textual evidence
explicit textual evidence

7th Grade Week of December 1

Weekly ELA Lesson 


biography
character conflict external
character conflict internal
diction
graphical autobiography
Conjunction
Simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
semicolon
comma

Due Thursday students must bring in a picture of them in action or they can find a picture of someone doing a action off the internet.

6th grade week of December 1

Weekly Lessons

ELA 
Religion


ELA 

Autobiography
Biography
Figurative language
Memoir
Personal narrative
Point of view

5th grade Week of December 1

Weekly Lesson Plans

Religion 


ELA 


symbol
 metaphor
idioms
proverbs
planning
revising
editing
rewriting
Personification
Alteration




Religion

Eucharist
memorial
Bread of Life
last supper
grace
Passover
breaking bread