Showing posts with label ela. Show all posts
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Monday, September 8, 2014

Homework 9/8

Sign planner
Reading log
Stanley's hero journey

Below are the steps to a hero's journey:



Friday, September 5, 2014

Good things and homework...


Homework for ELA 9/5:

Reading log
Writing prompt on page 25
Finish TP-CASTT for "O Captain, My Captain" and "Fredrick Douglass"


Good things!

Below is a picture of our students of the week!

Core Value Awards:

100% Everday: Maite Martinez
Sweating the Small Stuff: Aylen Mendez
Closing the Achievement Gap: Marco Garcia
Whatever it Takes: Maria Cardona-Longoria
No Excuses: Alexis Granados
Team and Family: Naomi Padron

Content Awards:

Algebra: Anthony Mejia
U.S. History: Irving Chavira-Torres
Science: Jorge Maldonado
ELA: Azul Granados-Millan

Congrats!


Today in class we were analyzing poems!  Here are some awesome students I saw really focusing!


Have a great weekend guys!


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Homework for 9/3

Tonight's homework includes the following:

Bring $5 for your planner!  This is overdue!! Ms. Garcia's class only has 4 more students left to pay for the planner!  Ms. Proa's class only has 7 more students left! Ms. Hoffmann has 10 more students left, and Mr. Delgado has 8 students left!

Let's be the FIRST GRADE LEVEL AT 100% paid!

Parents: Please ensure you are signing your child's planner.  This is holding everyone accountable for their homework.  As per the Procedure Handbook, a student will receive West Wing if his/her planner is not signed!

Reading logs... Students must be reading 30 minutes independently outside of school.  Please make sure you are filling out those reading logs.  

Progress Reports and ISR's:  Parents we sent out progress reports along with itemized gradebook printouts.  Students are able to make up any assignment that has a grade of 75 or under unless instructed otherwise by the teacher.

Make up days will be this Thursday or next Thursday. Grades shown in the ISR will be locked in if corrections are not turned in by FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12.  New ISR's will be printed in 2 weeks and given out on Tuesday.  Those grades will lock after 2 ICU days. 

This is to help students be accountable for their grades and keep them up to date.

Lastly, your homework was the writing prompt on page 16.  For your convenience, I have attached an image of the prompt.


A BIG SHOUTOUT TO AZUL GRANADOS FOR BEING THE HIGHEST RANKED 8TH GRADER ON THE STAR TEST.  CHECK OUT HER AWESOME HUMUMENT BELOW!





ANOTHER SHOUT OUT TO MATTHEW SINGSING FOR GETTING THE HIGHEST GRADE ON THE SUMMER READING ESSAY!  AWESOME JOB!


FINAL SHOUT OUT TO MS. GARCIA'S HOMEROOM FOR WINNING THE MEET THE TEACHER NIGHT COMPETITION! WE ARE STILL WAITING ON TOSTADITAS!

Friday, March 7, 2014

Last Spring Break STAAR prep.. part 7

LAST ONE KIDDOS! Give it all you got! :) See you Monday!
Miss G

The Giant Pipe
 
To me, this giant pipe
is the secret brain center of the world,
the biggest spaceship ever, the deepest cave,
the longest tunnel, a haunted house,
a submarine, the home of the queen.
Like a lizard that changes colors,
I can live in different worlds,
Like treasures in a pirate chest,
my secrets are hidden
inside this giant pipe.
 




Spring Break STAAR prep... Part 6






All your hard work will pay off in extra points! ;)
Miss G

Spring Break STAAR prep.. part 5

You know you miss me!
xoxo,
G





Spring Break STAAR prep part 4...

Here's another!

Miss G








Spring Break STAAR prep part 3... Poetry

REMINDER!! Parts 2, 3 and 4 will be accepted until FRIDAY. Hope you had a relaxing Spring Break kids! I've missed you!

Miss G





Spring Break STAAR prep part 2..

I will be accepting the following posts until Friday.  Please turn these next passages in on a separate piece of paper.




Give it all you got kiddos!

Miss G

STAAR prep Spring Break 1... Poetry

Here is your first round of STAAR prep for Spring Break... Bring in the answers to these questions on a separate piece of paper on the Monday when you come back!







Do your best!  This will go onto your trackers as well!

Miss G

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Homework for the week of 3/25...

Monday:  Finish "Bad Boy"
- Paragraphs 10-16 highlight what Myers did to get into trouble
- In "My Notes" section, describe Walter's actions and why he did them. 
- In "My Notes" section, tell me what you think of Walter at this point of the story.

- Paragraphs 17-23, highlight 2 things that showed Mrs. Conway changed her mind about Walter.
- Under paragraph 23, write what Walter realized that made him like Mrs. Conway.

- In ALL paragraphs, circle tone and mood words.
- Mark text using our markers I showed you in class. 
- Highlight the conflict and the resolution.


Tuesday: #4 on page 210. (The prompt is below)

Write a note from either Mrs. Conway or Mr. Lasher to the teacher who will have Walter in class next year. Using the voice and diction of Mrs. Conway or Mr. Lasher, describe Walter in a way that will help the next teacher allow Walter to excel.

Wednesday: Finish STAAR Vegas pre-work by TOMORROW!

Thursday: Enjoy the time off!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Homework for the Week..

Here is a list of the homework I have assigned for the week:

Monday: Questions on page page 197.  Unpack the assessment.  Complete parallel structures worksheet.  Actor/Director packet due WEDNESDAY.  Extra Credit p. 2,3,and 4 due FRIDAY.

Tuesday: Actor/Director packet due TOMORROW.  Extra Credit p. 2, 3, and 4 due FRIDAY.

Wednesday: Questions 1-5 on page 201.  Extra Credit p. 2, 3, and 4 due FRIDAY.

Thursday:  STAAR Vegas pre-work.  Extra Credit due FRIDAY.

Friday: NO HOMEWORK. 

No Excuses Chargers!

Miss G

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Happiest moment so far...



Parents and students,

Words cannot express how proud I am to call you your ELA teacher.  We have come from 9th place in our 1st IA to 3rd place out of 14 schools this IA in Reading!

I express my gratitude for working harder than I could have hoped.  I know that I push you to get you to THIS moment.  My homework and my hard work is for you to achieve what you have achieved.  Students I provided you the map but you found your destination: the top.  

I know that you are the best, and you are MY best. I am overwhelmed and excited to see where the STAAR and IA4 takes us and I have more than enough confidence to say we can make it to FIRST in the district!

Now, like I've told you in class, just because we are at this amazing point in our year does not mean we are taking a break or slowing down.  We need to go harder and push ourselves further than we ever though possible.  This isn't time to press the brakes; it is time to pump the gas!

Parents, thank you for being patient with my assignments.  You are the co-conductor of this amazing district-topping machine so BRAVO to you!  You should be extremely proud of your child's accomplishments.  I ask that you keep supporting me in my efforts to get these kids on top.  I know that with both sets of hands, these kids will have more than enough support needed to ROCK THE STAAR!

To my favorite CHAMPION CHARGERS, many hugs.

Miss G

Monday, March 4, 2013

HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY

Good things kiddos!

Charger stamps to the first five students tomorrow to tell me HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY!




Tomorrow you will find out WHY I am SOOO HAPPY!

Miss G

Friday, March 1, 2013

Figurative Language Quiz

Hey kiddos!

Complete this quiz on a separate sheet of paper for extra points on a homework or quiz.  Due Monday!

Figurative Language Quiz
Definitions of Alliteration, Similes and Metaphors, Personification, Connotation and Imagery


  1. A metaphor is a comparison where we say that one thing IS something else. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Another example of a simile is:
    "The boys dove on the ball like angry dogs snarling for a bone." (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. "Her hair is as shiny as ebony" is an example of a metaphor. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. (1 point)
    true
    false

  1. Imagery is the term given to the whole way in which the poet conveys the images he is creating to his or her reader. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Connotation is an important aspect of poetry because it combines the dictionary meaning of a word with the experience of the poet and the experience of the reader. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. An example of a simile is:
    "I really do like ice cream" (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Before the movie began, I told the student to "hit the lights". This is an example of a ________________. (1 point)
    hyperbole
    personification
    simile
    idiom
    onomatopeoia

  1. The sign read, "Mr. Soinila Fantastic, Fabulous Fourth Graders"!
    This is an example of _______________. (1 point)
    hyperbole
    personification
    alliteration
    idiom
    onomatopeoia

  1. Imagery is the term given to a comparison beginning with "like" or "as". (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. The eagle flew down and scooped up the trout in its talons. This is an example of _________________. (1 point)
    hyperbole
    personification
    simile
    idiom
    onomatopeoia

  1. A simile is a comparison using the words LIKE or AS. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. A figure of speech is known as an idiom. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. "The fog crept on little cat feet" can also be an example of personification. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. This is the giving of human qualities to non-human things. (1 point)
    hyperbole
    personification
    simile
    idiom
    onomatopeoia

  1. "The fog crept on little cat feet" is an example of a metaphor. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Personification is the name given to the term which describes giving non-living entities the qualities of a living thing. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Creeping silently up the hill the sentry failed to spot the enemy.
    The "s" sound in this sentence is an example of a metaphor. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. The students were like ants crowded around the pizza box.
    This is an example of a simile. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Snap, crackle, and pop are examples of this. (1 point)
    hyperbole
    personification
    simile
    idiom
    onomatopeoia

  1. " He is a strong as an ox" is an example of a simile. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. "The darkness is all around us." is an example of a metaphor. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Personification is when you make a strong exaggeration. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. The curious cat crept towards the mouse hole.
    The repetition of the "c" sounds is a simile. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. An example of alliteration is:
    "Silently, softly the swans swam on the lake." (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Onomatopeoia is word that sounds like what it means  (1 point)

  1. I was so embarrassed that I wanted to die is an example of a .... Choose all that apply. (1 point)
    personification
    metaphor
    hyperbole
    simile
    idiom

  1. Personification is the name given to a term describing the giving of living qualities to non-living things. (1 point)
    True
    False

  1. Another example of alliteration is"
    "The cat sat on the mat" (1 point)
    True
    False


Miss G

*This quiz was provided by Quia