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WELCOME TO READING and WRITING

WELCOME TO READING and WRITING. Mrs. K viklys. Getting to Know Us. Carolan Grimes Kviklys Born in So. Phila. BA in Special Education, LaSalle University MAT in Reading, National University 41 years of experience Lived in Savannah and Atlanta, Ga, as well as Vienna, Va.

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WELCOME TO READING and WRITING

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  1. WELCOME TO READINGand WRITING Mrs. Kviklys

  2. Getting to Know Us • Carolan Grimes Kviklys • Born in So. Phila. • BA in Special Education, LaSalle University • MAT in Reading, National University • 41 years of experience • Lived in Savannah and Atlanta, Ga, as well as Vienna, Va. • Currently resides in Marlton, NJ.

  3. Heather Notte • Born and raised in Toms River, NJ. • BA in Elementary Education K-6, Kean University; high honors. • Substitute teacher exp. • for about 4 years. • Experience in many different districts and classroom settings. • Currently resides in Audubon, NJ

  4. THE PLAN

  5. READING CURRICULUMFollows the NJ CCSS • Units of Study • Reader's Workshop Launch • Short Story • Forensics (Informational) • Biography • War (Informational & • Historical Fiction) • Myth Poetry is imbedded into each unit. Students will be ask to read multiple texts and respond to a central idea.

  6. Vocabulary Program! Flocabulary is an online learning program that delivers vocabulary building through educational hip-hop songs and videos. Extended hands on activities will also be used. Website: http://flocabulary.com/what-is-flocabulary/

  7. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS: • Read, read, read, and oh yeah, read. • Status of the class • Blogs, tweets, reading responses. • Students read 30-35 books a year • Extended written responses, two per month • A book talk every month or at least two per marking period. • Vocabulary lessons are usually on Friday and tests are given the following Friday. Packets are due on Wednesday. • Ongoing comprehension checks

  8. READING EVERY NIGHT? For real?

  9. Media Center Media Specialist- Richard Masso Media Assistant- Kay Galberg Students will have a lesson and also be able to check out books.

  10. Grading :Achievement Tests/Final Drafts (writing pieces and reading responses.) Quizzes Graded Assignments Classwork Homework Book Talks Book Reviews Major Assignments = 50% Minor Assignments= 30% Classwork = 20%

  11. Lucy Caulkins The Reading and Writing Project, Columbia U Writing Narrative Writing: Personal Narrative Argument Writing: Literary Essay Informational Writing: Feature Article/ Research based. Grammar  lessons are infused throughout each unit. Follows the NJ CCSS

  12. Sounds Tough…… • WE WORK HARD BUT WE MAKE TIME FOR FUN…… • HUMOR………. • GIVING STUDENTS CHOICES AND POWER OVER THEIR LEARNING….. • AND WE MUST NEVER FORGET….. THE MONKIES!!

  13. Thank you for taking the time to come to back to school night. We are looking forward to an awesome year!!! • I can be reached at ckviklys@medford.k12.nj.us • Or 609 654-4056, ext.8520 • Check my website on the Haines page for homework assignments and information. • Check Genesis to keep updated on your child’s progress.

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