6th Grade Weekly
Newsletter
Volume 4 Issue 13
December 18th, 2015
Science Next Week Science Weekly Review
ImportantAs of January 4th, 2016 students will no longer be allowed to carry bag
packs.
This is an opportunity for parents/guardians to get last minute holiday shopping done and give students time for their own holiday event with
their classmates. This event will give your child the option of watching: “ELF” or “Santa Claus”
The PTO will be providing popcorn and a holiday cookie table for students to have the opportunity
to decorate and enjoy.
Where: Addison Middle School CafeteriaWhen: December 18th
Cost: $1.00 or a canned goodAdmission will be donated to the Act-n-Do
12/14 Students graded themselves using the rubrics that they were given. They presented
their weather projects to the class. 12/15 The students finished presenting the projects and answered Focus Question 2: Why do we study weather? Students also graphed the high and low temperatures from last week and from the same week last year.
12/16 The students viewed a weather forecast and as groups wrote what tools they thought a meteorologist used to predict
weather.12/17 The students viewed different tools that meteorologists use to forecast the
weather. 12/18 The students reviewed types of severe
weather using brainppo.com.
12/21 Students will show their knowledge of severe weather by explaining how they would react in different extreme weather
situations.12/22 The students will write claims and evidence answering the Big Question: What are the measurable causes of weather and how does weather impact our world? We will also review the different forms of severe weather and weather tools that are used to forecast weather.12/23 Test on severe weather and tools used to forecast the weather.
6th Grade Weekly
NewsletterMath with Ms. York
Week in ReviewThis week students worked on developing number lines in the opposite direction (to the left or below zero) horizontally and vertically. Students also used positive integers to locate
negative integers, understanding that a number and its opposite will be on opposite sides of zero and that both lie the same distance from zero. Students are now able to represent the opposite of a positive number as a negative number and vice-
versa.
Volume 4 Issue 13
December 18th, 2015
Take A Peek At Next Weeks Math!
Monday 12.21 Lesson 5 of Module 3 Tuesday 12.22 Lesson 6 of Module 3
Wednesday 12.23 Christmas Math Packet Thursday 12.24 NO SCHOOL Friday 12.25 NO SCHOOL
BINDER CHECK 12.23
ELA with Mr. Knowles *All students are required to read at least three AR books every marking period. One of these books has to be based on
Social Studies.
The three AR books and quizzes will be due on January 29,
2016.
This past week students finished incorporating
different themes and stages of The Hero’s Journey into their own Hero’s Journey narrative. Students wrote a narrative text about real or imagined experiences using relevant details and
organized event sequences.
ELA Next WeekNext week students will begin Module #2. Students will consider questions about rules as they read the novel Bud, Not Buddy, Steve Jobs’ 2005 commencement address at Stanford University, President Barack Obama’s Back-to-School Speech, “If” by Rudyard Kipling, and informational research texts. You can find Module #2a here: https://www.engageny.org/resource/grade-6-ela-module-2a
Useful Website For 6th Grade Modules…..
http://www.oakdale.k12.ca.us/ENY_Hmwk_Intro_Math
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