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A Peek at Our Week… Mrs. Silvestri’s ELA Grades 6-8 Week of January 10, 2020 This Week in ELA Grades 6-8... Sixth Grade read independent reading books, analyzed poetry, critically read nonfiction texts on Scholastic Scope, and reviewed center activities from last week. Our poetry recitations are due Jan. 16th. We drafted and revised expository essays. and we used peer feedback and revision to improve our writing. We also began our work with Wordly Wise Lesson 7 words, and our Lesson 7 spelling and vocabulary tests will be Friday, January 17th. Seventh Grade read independent reading books, analyzed poetry, critically read nonfiction texts on Scholastic Scope, and reviewed center activities from last week. Our poetry recitations are due Jan. 23rd. We drafted and revised expository essays. and we used peer feedback and revision to improve our writing. We also began our work with Wordly Wise Lesson 7 words, and our Lesson 7 spelling and vocabulary tests will be Friday, January 17th. Eighth Grade read independent reading books, analyzed poetry, critically read nonfiction texts on Scholastic Scope, and reviewed center activities from last week. We completed assessments about America’s wolves, and began drafting essays about their place in the ecosystem. Our poetry recitations are due Jan. 23rd. We drafted and revised expository essays. and we used peer feedback and revision to improve our writing. We also began our work with Wordly Wise Lesson 7 words, and our Lesson 7 spelling and vocabulary tests will be Friday, January 17th. Image courtesy of PlayBillder.com 8th Grade ELA 6th Grade ELA 7th Grade ELA Important Information... “The most beautiful things are not associated with money—they are memories and moments. If you don’t celebrate those, they can pass you by.” ---- Alek Wek Read for at least 30 minutes each day! Write for at least 10 minutes each day, Monday-Thursday! Students must have an IR book with them each day. Nightly homework will be posted on Google Classroom. Read for at least 30 minutes each day! Write for at least 10 minutes each day, Monday-Thursday! Students must have an IR book with them each day. Nightly homework will be posted on Google Classroom. Read for at least 30 minutes each day! Write for at least 10 minutes each day, Monday-Thursday! Students must have an IR book with them each day. Nightly homework will be posted on Google Classroom. Contact Me: Mrs. Silvestri Room 203 732-775-4328 ext. 223 [email protected] Reminder… Students should read every day! Read! 2019-2020 2019-2020 Butch and Sundance say... and … Woof!

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A Peek at Our Week…Mrs. Silvestri’s ELA Grades 6-8

Week of January 10, 2020 This Week in ELA Grades 6-8...Sixth Grade read independent reading books, analyzed poetry, critically read nonfiction texts on Scholastic Scope, and reviewed center activities from last week. Our poetry recitations are due Jan. 16th. We drafted and revised expository essays. and we used peer feedback and revision to improve our writing. We also began our work with Wordly Wise Lesson 7 words, and our Lesson 7 spelling and vocabulary tests will be Friday, January 17th.

Seventh Grade read independent reading books, analyzed poetry, critically read nonfiction texts on Scholastic Scope, and reviewed center activities from last week. Our poetry recitations are due Jan. 23rd. We drafted and revised expository essays. and we used peer feedback and revision to improve our writing. We also began our work with Wordly Wise Lesson 7 words, and our Lesson 7 spelling and vocabulary tests will be Friday, January 17th.

Eighth Grade read independent reading books, analyzed poetry, critically read nonfiction texts on Scholastic Scope, and reviewed center activities from last week. We completed assessments about America’s wolves, and began drafting essays about their place in the ecosystem. Our poetry recitations are due Jan. 23rd. We drafted and revised expository essays. and we used peer feedback and revision to improve our writing. We also began our work with Wordly Wise Lesson 7 words, and our Lesson 7 spelling and vocabulary tests will be Friday, January 17th.

Image courtesy of PlayBillder.com

8th Grade ELA 6th Grade ELA 7th Grade ELAImportant Information...

“The most beautiful things are not associated with money—they are memories and moments. If you don’t celebrate those, they can pass you by.” ---- Alek Wek

Read for at least 30 minutes each day!Write for at least 10 minutes each day, Monday-Thursday!Students must have an IR book with them each day.

Nightly homework will be posted on Google Classroom.

Read for at least 30 minutes each day!Write for at least 10 minutes each day, Monday-Thursday!Students must have an IR book with them each day.

Nightly homework will be posted on Google Classroom.

Read for at least 30 minutes each day!Write for at least 10 minutes each day, Monday-Thursday!Students must have an IR book with them each day.

Nightly homework will be posted on Google Classroom.

Contact Me:Mrs. SilvestriRoom 203732-775-4328 ext. [email protected]

Reminder…Students shouldread every day!

Read!

2019-20202019-202

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Butch and Sundance say...

and … Woof!