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Welcome to 7 th grade Language Arts!

Welcome to 7 th grade Language Arts!. College Life John Carroll University Walden University University of Pittsburgh. 15 th year teaching Language Arts Media Specialist Computer Physical Education Reading Science. Who is Mrs. Wade?. Married

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Welcome to 7 th grade Language Arts!

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  1. Welcome to 7th grade Language Arts!

  2. College Life John Carroll University Walden University University of Pittsburgh 15th year teaching Language Arts Media Specialist Computer Physical Education Reading Science Who is Mrs. Wade?

  3. Married Husband is principal at Mentor High School Three kids Alexis, 3rd grade Tyler, 2nd grade Ryan, 2 yrs. old Selena, chocolate lab Who is Mrs. Wade?

  4. Co-Teaching • Mrs. Smith • Intervention Specialist • 1st and 3rd period • Mr. Breech • Title Reading • 2nd period

  5. Classroom Expectations5 Ps • PROMPT: Be in your seat, quiet and ready to work when the bell rings at the beginning of class. • PREPARED: Bring needed materials to class everyday. • POLITE: Show respect to teachers and classmates. • PRODUCTIVE: Give your best effort at all times. • PRIDE: Be proud of your effort, behavior, and school.

  6. Classroom Expectations • Raise your hand to be recognized. • Please keep hand and feet to yourself. • Follow directions the first time. • Food and drink are prohibited • Please don’t touch windows, shades, lights, fans.

  7. Discipline • Warning in class • Stay after class for conference • Teacher Initiated Intervention • Parent contact / After school detention • Office referral • Losing 3 P Points = After school detention

  8. Grading Scale • 100% - 90% A • 89% - 80% B • 79% - 70% C • 69% - 60% D • 59% - 0 F • Expectation is everyone is 80% or higher.

  9. Classroom Supplies • White, 3-ring binder for English only • 5 dividers • Folder for binder • Loose leaf paper • One subject spiral notebook • Silent reading book • LaMuth student planner • Highlighter • Blue/black pen • Pencils • Colored pencils/crayons

  10. Homework • Students will record all assignments in planner. • All assignments posted on classroom webpage. • Homework usuallytwice a week, • Could be more or less • When absent, it is your responsibility to get your work. • Check assignment bulletin board

  11. What are we going to do? We will be using a collaborative workshop model of learning which will include both independent reading and responding to literature along with direct teaching of skills and strategies to become proficient readers and writers.

  12. What are we going to do? • Reading • Novels • Short stories • Poetry • Reading logs • Composition • Grammar • Vocabulary • Spelling • Writing • Projects • Study Island

  13. The OutsidersBy Susan E. Hinton According to Ponyboy, there are two kinds of people in the world: greasers and socs. A soc (short for "social") has money, can get away with just about anything, and has an attitude longer than a limousine. A greaser, on the other hand, always lives on the outside and needs to watch his back. Ponyboy is a greaser, and he's always been proud of it, even willing to rumble against a gang of socs for the sake of his fellow greasers--until one terrible night when things go too far.

  14. Fever – 1793by Laurie Halse Anderson Yellow fever is sweeping through Philadelphia, and for young Mattie, the epidemic begins with the sudden death of a friend. The author, Laurie Anderson smoothly incorporates extensive research into her story, the plot itself is less involving than the situation. However, most will appreciate this book for its portrayal of a fascinating and terrifying time in American history.

  15. Mythology Anyone? • Orpheus: The Great Musician • The Labors of Hercules • Echo and Narcissus • King Midas and the Golden Touch • The Origin of Seasons • The Flight of Icarus

  16. The Ohio Achievement Assessment A little test better known as “OAA’S” We will be getting our daily dose of OAA’S throughout the year, as we diligently prepare for the Reading portion of The Ohio Achievement Assessment~ Spring, 2013!

  17. Online Classroom – Infinite Campus • Classroom webpage • Online grades • Check often! • Should be up soon! • End of first nine weeks

  18. How to get to classroom webpage

  19. Locate teacher name

  20. http://www.painesville-township.k12.oh.us/olc/teacher.aspx?s=925http://www.painesville-township.k12.oh.us/olc/teacher.aspx?s=925

  21. There are admirable potentialities in every human being. Believe in your strength and your truth. Learn to repeat endlessly to yourself. "It alldepends on me." - Andre Gide I look forward to working with your student this school year. At any time if you have questions or concerns, please email or call. Thanks for attending Open House Mrs. Wade 7th Language Arts Lisa.wade@riversideschools.net 440.354.4394

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