EducATION BREEDS CONFIDENCE. confidence breeds hope. hope breeds peace - confucius
Our Daily Schedule:
Homeroom 7:50-8:05
8:05-9:35 ELA
9:35-10:23 Related Arts (M - , T- Computer Lab, W- German, TH- PE, F-PE)
10:25-11:05 Social Studies
11:05 Switch Class
11:05-11:45 Social Studies (Mangum's HR)
11:50-12:18 Lunch
12:20-12:35 Recess
12:39-1:19 Performing Arts
1:20-2:45 ELA (Mangum's HR)
2:45 Pack-up and Dismissal
Year at a Glance
ELA
August:
Community-Procedures-Bench-marking
Review of Genres and writing process
September:
Analyzing Theme, Main Idea and Supporting Details
Narrative Writing based on The Green Stone
October:
Non-fiction: Central Idea and supporting details,
Text features and structures
Text Dependent Analysis (TDA) -
Research - Argumentative Writing
November/December:
Literary Elements - of Character Analysis, Conflict and Plot
Add to our Greestone Writing
Graphic Novel Assignment
January:
Author's Craft, Mood/Tone and Point-of-view
Plotting Greenstone
POV poster short story writing project
February:
Non-fiction
Review of central idea, text features and structures
Informational Research and Article Writing
Begin Figurative Language
March:
Figurative Language
Snow-globe
Circle-back: analyze both fiction and non-fiction for all focus areas
April
TDA
Novel Study
May:
Review and Testing
Social Studies:
August:
Procedures
Ancient artifacts dig
Geography
Stone Age
September:
River Valley Civilizations
Eastern Religions
October:
Greece
Christianity
Rome
November:
China
Japan
December:
India
Islam
January:
Africa
Meso-America
February:
Native American History
Europe-Crusades Part 1
March:
Europe-Crusades Part 2
Renaissance/Reformation
April:
Complete Renaissance/Reformation
Effects of Change on civilizations
May:
Review and Testing
It does not matter how slowly you go, as long as, you do not stop. - Confucius
Homeroom 7:50-8:05
8:05-9:35 ELA
9:35-10:23 Related Arts (M - , T- Computer Lab, W- German, TH- PE, F-PE)
10:25-11:05 Social Studies
11:05 Switch Class
11:05-11:45 Social Studies (Mangum's HR)
11:50-12:18 Lunch
12:20-12:35 Recess
12:39-1:19 Performing Arts
1:20-2:45 ELA (Mangum's HR)
2:45 Pack-up and Dismissal
Year at a Glance
ELA
August:
Community-Procedures-Bench-marking
Review of Genres and writing process
September:
Analyzing Theme, Main Idea and Supporting Details
Narrative Writing based on The Green Stone
October:
Non-fiction: Central Idea and supporting details,
Text features and structures
Text Dependent Analysis (TDA) -
Research - Argumentative Writing
November/December:
Literary Elements - of Character Analysis, Conflict and Plot
Add to our Greestone Writing
Graphic Novel Assignment
January:
Author's Craft, Mood/Tone and Point-of-view
Plotting Greenstone
POV poster short story writing project
February:
Non-fiction
Review of central idea, text features and structures
Informational Research and Article Writing
Begin Figurative Language
March:
Figurative Language
Snow-globe
Circle-back: analyze both fiction and non-fiction for all focus areas
April
TDA
Novel Study
May:
Review and Testing
Social Studies:
August:
Procedures
Ancient artifacts dig
Geography
Stone Age
September:
River Valley Civilizations
Eastern Religions
October:
Greece
Christianity
Rome
November:
China
Japan
December:
India
Islam
January:
Africa
Meso-America
February:
Native American History
Europe-Crusades Part 1
March:
Europe-Crusades Part 2
Renaissance/Reformation
April:
Complete Renaissance/Reformation
Effects of Change on civilizations
May:
Review and Testing
It does not matter how slowly you go, as long as, you do not stop. - Confucius