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With our new reading unit we will be structuring the lesson differently. Today we introduced the new novel and the project that goes with it. Tomorrow (Tuesday 11/8) we will be focusing on the recipe memoir. Students will use their interview to create and outline for their memoir. This will help students organize this information when they are writing paragraphs. Thursday 11/10 students will be in discussion groups. To prepare they need to complete the assigned reading, write a summary and a discussion question. The discussion will be assessed by students using the rubric in their folder. All work is in the grey paper folder that will travel between home school, hopefully helping students keep track of all the parts of the reading. The first Bloom Folder project will be due next Friday 11/18. - I must be from levels 1-3.
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On Tuesday, November 15th we will be going to Facet Film Festival. This is part of the International Children's Film Festival. The students will be watching a series of short film and will write a review about one of the films. The trip is midday, students will be eating at school before we leave. You may wish to send a snack for the afternoon along with the lunch. We will depart 11:15. The show is at 11:45 and lasts 80 minutes. We will return to school after the movie. We will let the students eat their snacks while we write about the field trip.
We are creating a classroom cookbook. Students will be using the writing process to create a finished piece of writing that will be shared with the class in the book. Their writing will include these 4 sections;
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Karen MalhiotI'm excited to begin my 9th year teaching at Coonley School. I've been teaching for over 20 years. I love creating projects and lessons that challenge my students. Archives
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