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6 th Grade Star Team Open House. Welcome Parents!. 6 th Grade Science. Mrs. Gurley. We will study the following units: *Earth , Moon and Sun *Energy and Atoms *Geology and the Earth’s Processes *Environmental Science

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  1. 6th Grade Star Team Open House Welcome Parents!

  2. 6th Grade Science Mrs. Gurley

  3. We will study the following units: *Earth , Moon and Sun *Energy and Atoms *Geology and the Earth’s Processes *Environmental Science Studying is important. Reading and writing will be integrated throughout the content. Science Fair Science6th GradeMrs. Gurley

  4. 6th Grade Math Mrs. Sisk

  5. Math- How Can My Child Be Successful This Year? • Attendance is key! Lessons often consist of student discovery group work, whole group notes and discussions, small group remediation, and independent practice. This cannot always be duplicated through make-up work. • Homework completion- Practice, practice, practice! Use notes for help, or Homework Haven. Graded for completion! • Organization- Binders, keep up with notes, homework folder

  6. Website • Go to school website, Teacher pages, Jessica Sisk • You will find announcements, upcoming dates, homework assignments listed each night, and website links

  7. Math- New Concept Overview • Develop fluency in the use of factors, multiples, exponential notation, and prime factorization. • Algebraic expressions and equations • Develop number sense for negative numbers. • Develop fluency in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of rational numbers (fractions and decimals) • Develop meaning for percents • The plotting and reflecting of points in the 4-quadrant coordinate plane • Select and use appropriate tools to measure and solve problems involving two- and three-dimensional figures. • Statistics

  8. 6th Grade Social Studies Mr. Ritter

  9. First 9 Weeks Project: Research will be conducted in October in class. Students will choose a famous person from Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, or Ancient Egypt to research and create a product. QUIZ FRIDAY: Quiz will cover Latitude and Longitude and Early Human History Information from this week. SOCIAL STUDIES

  10. EARLY HUMANSEarly Humans It was during this time that the higher primates, including apes and early man, first appeared. There was a difference between apes and man. Early human-like hominids could stand upright. Apes could not. Their hands were different, too. Ape hands were made for climbing and clinging. Man’s hands were jointed differently, which allowed them to make and use tools.

  11. 6th Grade Language Arts Mrs. Robbins

  12. Language Arts • We will be implementing The Common Core State Standards this year. The standards are more rigorous and will require students to read from a variety of genres and write more frequently.  A list of the standards is available at http://www.corestandards.org/the-standards/english-language-arts-standards

  13. Word Study – focus on prefixes and suffixes – test approximately every three weeks Vocabulary – vocabulary will come from a variety of sources (unit specific, text, word study, etc.) Homework – homework is assigned Monday through Thursday and students should be reading a minimum of 30 minutes each night (reading logs will be sent home with some students beginning next week) Book Assignments/Projects— Students are required to read a minimum of 4 books each nine weeks. With one independently read book, a project is to be completed using the guidelines provided. With the other three or more books read, students will complete a CSI card to demonstrate their knowledge. A nonfiction book must be read as one of the four books. Writing – focus on narrative, informative/ explanatory and argumentative writing Language Arts K. Robbins

  14. Language Arts • Team emails…if you are not receiving email reminders (and you wish to be on the team list) please make sure we have your correct email address.

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