Mr. Mingolello's 5th And 6th Grade Elahome



March 12,2020 Go through Google Classroom and complete and turn in any missing assignments by tomorrow March 10,2020 Complete Medusa and Pan worksheet on Google Classroom March 4, 2020 Complete Chapter 10 Comprehension Questions Read Chapter 11 of Percy Jackson March 3,2020 Read Chapter 10 of Percy Jackson Complete the vocabulary for chapters 9/10 March. March 12,2020 Read through your lines in the script for LWW March 10,2020 Quiz tomorrow on Chapter 8&9 Finish your cause and effect drawing that will be due tomorrow March 4,2020 Complete Chapter. My name is Jennifer Darke and this is my fifth paid year at Carver. I am currently working on my Master's Degree. I graduated from the University of Georgia in 2012. I am married and have two. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.4.b Use common, grade-appropriate Greek or Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., audience, auditory, audible). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.4.c Consult reference.

Mr. Mingolello's 5th And 6th Grade Ela Homework

If you are coming from one of our elementary schools to be a 6th grader at Stout next year, listen up! You should begin reading two books at or near your reading level.

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Mr. Mingolello's 5th And 6th Grade Ela Homeschool

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  • Students will read one or two books of their choice at their reading level. Students who know their reading level can find a book at their level by visiting lexile.com. They should prepare by buying or checking out a book, especially if they plan to travel abroad. Additionally, they could find an ebook to read if a device is their only way to read.
  • After reading, students should create a β€˜one-pager,’ that shows the protagonist (main character) from their book in hand-drawn pictures and includes possible themes, important quotes that show changes in the protagonist, and the page numbers where those quotes can be found. One Pager Examples
  • This information is spelled out in the Instructions Sheet attached here, as well as in the Rubric. Each completed one pager earns the student 5 summative points (up to 2 may be completed).
  • Students or parents with questions should comment on the blog post or sign up for the incoming 5th grade class Remind (see attached sheet for instructions).
  • One-pagers will be due August 29th, but may be brought earlier in the week to turn in. It makes a good first impression if you turn them in early πŸ™‚