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ELA Class Expectations

ELA Class Expectations. Students are expected to come to class on time with materials, homework, and current work . follow classroom routines and rules . complete class work and homework on time . see the teacher for any work missing work especially after an absence.

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ELA Class Expectations

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  1. ELA Class Expectations Students are expected to • come to class on time with materials, homework, and current work. • follow classroom routines and rules. • complete class work and homework on time. • see the teacher for any work missing work especially after an absence. • respect classmates and teacher. • work to the best of their abilities.

  2. The Writing Workshop We teach that • reading is a model for writing. • the writing process is critical. • conventions and grammar greatly impact writing.

  3. Units of Study Sixth grade units of study may include • Personal Narrative • Persuasive Essay • Informational Essay • Literary Essay • Test Taking Strategies • Playwriting

  4. Units of Study • In every unit, students will focus on • sentence structure • capitalization • punctuation • spelling • word choice

  5. Homework • Writer’s notebook entries • Drafting work • Revision and editing work • Grammar work • Publishing

  6. Grades • Students will be graded on the following: • Writing Work • Word Work (grammar and conventions) • Tests and Quizzes • Homework • Class Work

  7. Parental Involvement • Check the quality of your child’s work. • Check to see that your child has the supplies and materials s/he needs. • Check the planner. • Make sure the binder is organized. • Sign graded work, quizzes, and tests.

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