Grade Six News and Views
Friday, October 4, 2013
6th Grade English Itinerary
It's a new year and the excitement for learning is in the air! The 6th Grade has so many wonderful projects going and I just wanted to share what we have done so far (in two weeks of September) and what the plan is for the upcoming fall season.
In English Language Arts, the class is learning every aspect of the English language: writing, reading, grammar, spelling and vocabulary.
Reading workshop has been a class favorite. We've learned how to identify facts in our reading, as well as how the facts parlay into ideas through which the author builds his/her literary artwork. In writing workshop, we have been practicing simple compositions in class and have a thorough program lined up to help students improve this area of communication.
In grammar class, we have already learned about all sorts of nouns and how to identify and apply them in sentences.
This coming October, students will learn how to research a topic and put together quality writing that gives said research in the clearest and most interesting way.
Vocabulary work is being done daily, with an interactive review game and quiz every few units.
There's a lot more to come, so please stay tuned to this post!
Best Wishes,
Mendel Berlin
6th Grade Social Studies
Welcome Dear Parents,
Social Studies in 6th Grade Mazel Day School has kicked off tremendously!
Over the last few weeks, we have been learning the basic Geography of the United States. We learned the names of all 50 States, as well as their capitals. The students are going to have an interactive Bingo Game on U.S. capitals this coming Thursday (October 3rd), with the winner getting an automatic 100% on the Capitals Quiz (October 7th). Needless to say, the students are really pumped to review through a fun-filled Game.
Furthermore, we are excited to announce the upcoming debate (October 23) for Mayor of New York that will be taking place in our very classroom! No, Mr. Lhota and Mr. Di Blassio won't be coming; rather, the class will be divided into two parts and speak on their behalf. Stay tuned for pictures and summaries!
Next week, we will also begin our theme of the year: How America Became the Nation It Is Today. Sub-topics and projects will be in areas of Manifest Destiny, Immigration, Slavery and Industrialization. As the students do work in these areas, we will, G-d Willing, post updates regarding their progress!
Best Wishes,
Mendel Berlin
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