SPRING BREAK!

Hi Students!

You’re about half-way through the semester! You’ve worked hard and can now take a break to refresh yourselves! When you return on April 4th, we’ll take a couple more weeks to prepare for the PSAT/SAT, which will be on April 12th-14th. Please use some time over the break to complete the practice tests on Khan Academy. Remember, you may earn scholarship money for college if you perform well! Also, keep up with your SSR! Enjoy a great book as you relax over the break!

PARENT CONFERENCES, EXTRA CREDIT

Hi Students!

You made it through Card Marking 4! Congratulations! Now let’s turn up the heat and show what you’re made of, as many of you are improving noticeably! Keep working hard in this next marking period all the way through to the break! Two more weeks! Let’s get off to a great start for this grading period!

Here are some important reminders & events to attend:

BRING TEXTBOOK EVERY DAY!

Tuesday – Career Night! Get extra credit while you meet with various professionals and learn about possible career paths! *Must bring ID to receive extra credit form.

Wednesday AM – Late Start

Wednesday PM – Parent Conferences in cafeteria 3:30-6:15. Pick up your report card, and bring your parents to meet your teachers! Learn what you can do to reach your full potential and improve your learning & grades!

Friday – UNIT 3, CHAPTER 3 TEST

End of Card Marking 4 and Parent Conferences

Hey Students!

This Wednesday, we are taking our second SAT reading test. Please review the practice test we worked on in class and with groups. Remember, this one will include a graph.

This week is the last chance for turning in late/makeup work before the end of the marking period. Also, if you need a retake test, please plan to stay after school on Wednesday, 3/9/16, to do that.

Next week, we are holding Parent Conferences in the cafeteria on Wednesday, 3/16/16, from 3:30-6:15.

Also, next Wednesday, 3/16/16, is a Late Start day.

Free eBooks!

Hey Students!

I hope you enjoyed some SSR time during our snow day this week! Good news! I just heard about an opportunity for you to receive free ebooks (electronic books) on your tablet or phone (normal data charges apply)! This is through a program called First Book Marketplace. Look for a notice soon with a password for you to download up to 10 free ebooks. After 56 days, if you haven’t finished reading any of the titles, you may renew them electronically. Of course, paper print books are still my personal favorite, and cold winter days and nights are perfect for curling up with a good book, so you can always borrow one from our classroom library! Read at least 30 minutes per day/night – just for fun!

Upcoming:

Tuesday – SAT Practice – Reading Quiz 1

SAT Prep, Reading & Writing Focus

Hey Students!

You had a fantastic start of a new semester! Everyone starts with an A, so all you have to do is KEEP it! 🙂 Remember to complete all bell work, class work, and homework. Review the class work each night and study for your tests. This semester we are reviewing good writing skills by using the 6+1 Traits Rubrics. You will hone your skills as we look at the Claim Statement and supportive evidence from the text. If you think writing is difficult, don’t worry! You can do it! Just remember: Writing is simply THINKING ON PAPER!

*Keep reading each night for a minimum of 30 minutes. Choose something interesting to YOU! 🙂

FINALS WEEK

Hey Students,

You’re in the home stretch! You’ve worked hard all semester, and now you’re ready to show how much you’ve progressed in your English skills! I’m so proud of you all for the efforts you’ve made! Now it’s off to Mainstream! Here are a few reminders before you go:

  1. Turn in both of your books. If you lost or damaged a book, you will be charged for it and must pay before transcripts will be released.
  2. Leave your Learning Plans in the classroom; I will hand them over to your new English teacher for 2nd semester. If you don’t receive them by the 2nd week of February, come and see me.

Now here are a few tips for final exams to help you perform at your best:

  • Bring a #2 pencil and eraser.
  • Continue working on your study guide for the final exam.
  • Take short breaks when you feel you’re losing focus.
  • Get to sleep at an early hour.
  • Eat healthy meals, especially breakfast.
  • Drink water.

EXAM SCHEDULE:

  • WED.,  1/27 – 1ST AND 2ND HOUR EXAMS
  • THUR., 1/28 – 3RD AND 4TH HOUR EXAMS
  • FRI., 1/29 – 5TH AND 6TH HOUR EXAMS
  • DISMISSAL ON THESE 3 DAYS IS AT 10:30 (NO LUNCH)

Happy New Year!

Welcome Back, Students! I hope you had a relaxing break! We have just 3 short weeks and then final exams. These next few weeks are crucial for your learning success. Please make wise choices to help yourself succeed, such as getting a good night’s sleep, eating a healthy breakfast, and planning to create a study time and place each day. Attendance is also important! If you are not in class, you are not learning the skills needed to prepare you for the next level. Let’s make 2016 a fantastic year of accomplishment!

Stay Focused

Hey Students!

I’m really proud of how much progress you have made this semester! You’ve worked hard and are ready for the break, BUT don’t relax just yet! We have just a few weeks until the end of the semester and final exams. Stay focused on your studies and keep up the routines that have brought you success thus far:  reviewing your notes and textbooks, reading, completing homework, and focusing in class and asking questions. The period from this week through the few weeks after break is a critical time to keep or bring up your GPA and to develop important language skills, so stay focused on your studies, work hard and finish strong!

 

Shakespeare Unit

Hey Students!

We learned so much from your Elizabethan presentations! Nice job! Now we will use that background knowledge to build on a few more lessons before we begin reading Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet. Specifically, you will have a chance to make some personal connections, as well as examine Shakespeare’s craft in writing this tragedy. We will have fun speaking the English of Shakespeare’s day.

We are also continuing to prepare for the very important tests some of you will take in just a few months (others next year):  the SAT and the WIDA. You may even earn scholarship money for college, so do your best to prepare NOW for success!

*QUIZ ON SHAKESPEARE/ROMEO & JULIET BASICS – FRIDAY

English Renaissance Research Projects

Presentations are underway, and I am very impressed with your projects! You are teaching me and engaging the class with your Power Point presentations, art work, and interesting selection of material. Many of you are asking essential questions at the end of the presentations! I am sure that you are building important background knowledge to help you in our Romeo and Juliet unit, which will begin immediately after the Thanksgiving break.

Until then, continue to rehearse your presentations, think of questions you’d like to have answered, and give thoughtful feedback on your peer evaluations, which are DUE FRIDAY. I’m proud of you!

“This above all: to thine own self be true.” – (from Hamlet, Act I, Scene III)