Friday, August 26, 2016

1st Six Weeks

Week 2

 August 29 - September 2, 2016







MONDAY,August 29
* Relevance of Gandhi's life and parts of speech
* Presentation of sentences with parts of speech (2nd and 6th)
* Role playing- parts of speech(1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th)
* Properties of nouns: case, number, gender
* Number: singular and plural
* Rules in forming plural
* Student council representative election

TUESDAY, August 30
* Verbs: main, helping, linking

WEDNESDAY, August 31
* Sentences: Kinds: Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Imperative.
* Sentences: Types: Simple, Compound, Complex

THURSDAY, September 1
* Sentences: Kinds: Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Imperative.
  
    FRIDAY, September 2
   * Sentences: Types: Simple, Compound, Complex


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Wednesday, August 17, 2016




7th Grade Writing



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       Welcome, students, to our writing class! I am full of enthusiasm to greet you as my new incoming writers. We will surpass the achievements of all other students from previous years. Exciting discoveries and life lesson applications await you this year!

          Mr. Hilario Patino, 7th grade writing teacher



Syllabus

7th Grade Writing
AC2E Middle School
Mr. Hilario A. Patino
School: 956-352-6324/  956-352-6363
Planning periods available to meet: 9th (2:50-3:35)

                                                                                    
Syllabus                                                                                                   August 22, 2016                                            
To the student:
                You are about to study writing in seventh grade. It requires more understanding and mastery of the rules of English grammar as well as a high level of skillfulness in crafting pieces of writing which expresses deep and carefully thought-out ideas. Skillful writing does not come easily for most people. It involves a lot of work and persistence in doing it right. But once it happens, the rewards are great. It is like a mother who has given birth to an adorable child! Take heart. You are about to embark on an adventure!
Course Objectives
Primarily this course requires the students to write a multi-paragraph essay in the form of a personal narrative or an expository piece. Each of these has its own requirements which will be examined in detail in the course of each six weeks. Secondly, this subject demands from the students a consistent command of usage rules as well as conventions of the English language as applied in the essays that will categorize the learners on an accomplished level.
Course Overview
Among the main topics of this subject are the parts of speech, sentences, sentence structures, combination of sentences, punctuations, conventions; drafting essays with a clearly defined focus, appropriate organizational strategy, precise word choice and vivid images, use of simple, compound, complex sentences, internal and external coherence, and effective introductions and concluding paragraphs.

Teaching Strategies
This course will employ various methods that have been found effective in enabling students to learn and are supported by data as to their usefulness. Cooperative learning, lecture, Socratic questioning to elicit student responses and understanding, the use of depth and complexity in planning and implementing lessons, journal writing, oral presentations, recitations, role playing, mnemonics, acronyms, diagramming of sentences, thinking maps, open response questions, and rubric scoring will be utilized as part of classroom techniques of instruction.
Standards
Standards for this subject will follow the ones specified in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) which could be broken down to Readiness and Supporting Standards.
STAAR Exam and TEA Holistic Scoring Rubric
Writing will be tested in 7th grade. Cognizant of this fact, the score levels of the state test called State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) for compositions are determined by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) through a holistic scoring rubric. The levels are as follows

Score Point 1
Very limited
Weak in many areas
Score Point 2
Basic
Somewhat weak in some areas
Score Point 3
Satisfactory
Sufficiently strong
Score Point 4
Accomplished
Consistently effective

The student points for the revising and editing sections of the STAAR are combined with the scores of the compositions through a specific formula whose total shows either a passing or failing score.
Testing Schedule
District Benchmark  1  Writing ( December 5-9, 2016)
                                         
District Benchmark 2   Writing   (February 13-17, 2016 )
                                        
STAAR Writing     March 28, 2017 ( Tuesday)




Grades
Grades will be computed according to two categories: class work  (75%) and tests (25%). Class work involves participation, recitation, assignments, homework, projects, journals, binders, writer’s notebook, book reports, and others. Tests entail quizzes, six weeks exams, and benchmarks.
The teacher will not assign a grade of “A” for late work. He will count 10 points off per day of late work. If work is turned in and is of good quality, it will not be assigned a grade lower than a “70”.
Work not turned in will be recorded as NHI (not handed in) or M (missing) on the student portal so that grade reports will compute the grade as zero until handed in.

Tardy Policy
Tardies are minutes taken away from learning. Students who are chronically tardy waste the most valuable commodity in school - time.
Tardies at Ac2E Middle School accumulate all day and start over at the new 6 weeks. These will be referred to the office with consequences.
Tardies 1-4 Teacher records and warns the student.
Tardy 5 – Referral to administrator. Parent contact
Tardy 6 – Referral to administrator. Parent,  teacher, administrator meeting
Tardy 7 – Referral to administrator. ISS at home campus assigned.
Tardt 8+ - Referral to administrator. Student will be transferred to home campus.


Code of Behavior
In Mr. Patino’s class, the following Code of Behavior will be cultivated:
1. Honesty
2. Initiative
3. Responsibility for actions
4. Awareness of time and space
5. Fearlessness to ask questions
6. Importance of presentation
7. Organization
8. Humility
These qualities will guide all interactions in the classroom.
Discipline Plan
1. Follow teacher’s written and spoken directions the first time given all the time.
2. Ask permission before leaving seat, talking, going to and from anybody and anywhere in the classroom.
3. Keep hands and feet to oneself.
4. No gum, food, or drinks are allowed ( except when permission is given and during special occasions).
5. Talk softly and respectfully.
Consequences
1. Parent contact
2. Grade level meeting with parent and/or student
3. Referral to the office of administrator (principal, assistant principal, counselor)
List of Materials
Two (2) composition notebooks
One (1)  one and a half inch (1 ½) three-ring binder
One  (1) pack of dividers with labels
Two (2) packs of lined papers
Two (2) packs of #2 pencil
One (1) pack of markers
One (1) box of wipes (for 1st  period only)
One (1) box of Kleenex (for 1st and 2nd periods only)


Binder Organization
                                1. Cover page
·         Integrated Language Arts (ILA)
·         Personalized image or picture
·         Your first and last name
·         Grade level and period (7-1)
·         Teacher’s name (Mr. Hilario A. Patino)
·         Goals: To get an exemplary performance in
           STAAR writing
           : To become a lifelong writer
·         Affirmation: “ I can and I will succeed.”
                          “ No excuses! I am responsible!”
2. Dividers with labels
·         Label #1= Grammar Notes
·         Label #2= Compositions Notes
·         Label #3= Compositions (Drafts)
·         Label #4= Hand-outs
·         Label # 5= Weekly tests and common assessments
·         Label# 6= Homework
·         Label #7= Notebook papers




Work Expectations
Journals, assignments, homework, book reports, projects, presentations, and other products will have their specific formats to be explained and required by the teacher. They must show professional quality (neat, in correct formats, deep and insightful content, presentable to professionals).  They have to be consistently followed by the students. Any digression or non-compliance of these expectations will result in the work not accepted or not graded until the format is followed.

Concluding  Reminder  All learning happens when the student applies what have been communicated to him/her. But what is even more important is when he/she uses the knowledge gained for his/her own betterment as well as that of his/her fellow human beings.