Monday, April 21, 2014

Personal Narrative (3rd and 5th Hour)

April Writing Assignment 
Due May 2nd 


This month we will be writing Personal Narratives. Each student will need to select an actual event from their life they would like to write about. The students will need to bring a picture of this event / memory.

The paper needs to be 5 paragraphs with 5-7 sentences per paragraph.

1st paragraph- Introduction: this will introduce the memory and catch the reader’s attention.

3 body paragraphs: Tell about the experience and what happened. Include vivid details so the reader feels like they were there.

5th paragraph- Conclusion:  Tell the reader how everything worked out in the end.

 This needs to be written in first person, have a clear beginning, middle and end.  The student should also include how the student felt during the event and how they felt after.

I included a picture of a memory of my life that I would be able to write a personal narrative about. 

Please let me know if you have any questions!

Thanks, 
Auri Willard

Friday, April 4, 2014

April Reading Project (1st and 2nd Hr)

Book in a Box
Due April 30th 

This month our genre is Adventure.  The reading project is book in a box.  

The Project:
Decorate a box to represent your book and fill it with objects that represent different parts of your book. 

The Details:
You can use a shoebox, oatmeal canister, coffee can or other similarly sized container for this project 

Decorate your box to go with the book.  You can draw pictures yourself or use pictures from a magazine or the internet.  Be sure to include the title and author of your book on the box as well as your name. 

Find at least 8 different objects.  You can use pictures if the object you want to use is too big to fit in the box. 

For each object, make a note card that includes the name of the object at the top and a few sentences (3-5) about how the object is important to the book. 

Tips for Success
As you read your book, keep a list of ideas for objects that you might want to use for this project. 

If you use pictures, glue them onto cardboard backings, 

Try to find at least one object for each chapter of your book.  This makes it so you are sure to have plenty of objects to choose from when you're finished reading. 

Please let me know if there are any questions regarding the assignment. 

Remember the reading log and project are DUE APRIL 30th and the reading log needs to be signed!

Thanks, 

Auri

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Research Paper (3rd & 5th Hour)

March Writing Assignment
Researching South American / Caribbean Countries

Due MARCH 25, 2014


     This month we will be doing a research paper for our BIG writing assignment. This is the biggest writing assignment the students have had this year and seems REALLY hard to the students.  However, most of this writing assignment will be done in class IF they use their time wisely they should be able to complete it all at school. 

     Each student picked a South American or Caribbean country today to research. Their paper will be 5 paragraphs and written in MLA format.  The first paragraph is their intro paragraph which will include a thesis statement.  The next three paragraphs are body paragraphs. One will be on the history of the country, one on economics and the third on their choice (I suggested culture).  Their final paragraph is their conclusion paragraph where they should restate their thesis statement. 

     Here is a link on MLA format:

This link has a citation builder as well as places for the students to research their topic (including WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA) 

These two links should provide ways for the students to obtain all the information they need for their papers. 

If you have other helpful links or any questions let me know!

Thanks, 

Auri 

Friday, February 28, 2014

MARCH READING PROJECT (1st & 2nd)

NEWBERY HONOR AWARD

Due April 1, 2014

     This months genre is Newbery Honor.  Students need to choose a book that has won a Newbery award and they will make a Newbery Book Report on it. Here is a link to a list of all the Newbery Medal and Honor books from 1922-present.  


     I have provided a packet with everything they will need to make their books as well as detailed instructions and a rubric so they will know exactly what they will be graded on. Here is what I am expecting:

Cover- Use template 1 in the packet. In the center of the medal, write the name of the book and its author. At the bottom write YOUR NAME. Make it creative and colorful. 

Page 1- Use template 2 in the packet. Label it SUMMARY at the top. Write a 3-4 paragraph summary of the book (fill the page). This summary should include a brief description of the following: main characters, setting, major events, the problem in the story, the solution of how the problem gets solved and the ending of the story. 

Page 2- Use template 2 in the packet. Label it WHY THIS BOOK IS A WINNER.  There must have been a good reason your book was a Newbery Medal Winner.  What was it about your book that made it so outstanding? Write a complete and thoughtful paragraph. Cite specific examples from the book to support your feelings and include the page number. 

Page 3 - Use template 3 in the packet and label it FAVORITE SCENE.  Draw a picture of your favorite scene from the book.  Write a sentence describing the scene below it.  Fill up all the white space with a colorful, detailed picture. 

If you have any questions please let me know. This isn't hard, but it does take some time. So I advised students not to save it 'til the night before. 

They also got new reading logs today that need to be SIGNED and returned APRIL 1st. 

Thanks for all you do!

Mrs. Willard



Tuesday, February 4, 2014

February Writing Assignment (3rd & 5th)


This month I am having the students write metaphor poems. Most of the work on these is being done in class, however they will need to type their metaphor poem and print it. These are due February 11th.

 This is what I expect:
3 lines
3 stanzas
comparing an abstract noun to a concrete noun (This is their metaphor)

The first line of each stanza will be a metaphor the next two lines will be describing their metaphor. Each stanza will compare the same abstract noun to a different concrete noun.

For example:

Life
By: Auri Willard

Life is a highway (Metaphor)
Each person doing their own thing  (lines describing it)
Busily speeding through getting to where they need to go

Life is a rodeo (Metaphor)
Sometimes we fall off and get dirty (lines describing)
But we have to get up and keep going

Life is a roller coaster (Metaphor)
We all have our ups and downs  (lines describing)
There can be fun along the way













The final copy needs to be:
Typed in 12 pt. font that is legible
Have a title and the authors name
They can add a picture of clip art to it to make it more fun to look at if they would like!

Let me know if you have any questions!

Thanks!

Mrs. Willard


Monday, February 3, 2014

February Reading Project (1st &2nd hour)

Mystery 

This months genre is Mystery. Students will need to read a mystery book as well as their choice book. The book project this month is filling out a sheet about their mystery book.  I gave the students these papers today.  This months project is pretty simple and straight forward. If you have questions please let me know! This is due February 28, 2014 along with their SIGNED reading log. 

Thanks, 

Mrs. Willard

Thursday, January 2, 2014

January Book Project (1st & 2nd Hour)



Can you believe it is January already? This year is flying by! This month our genre is Historical Fiction. Here is a link to a list of Historical Fiction titles to give the students some ideas on what they can read.

http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/650.Best_Children_s_Historical_Fiction

Our book project to go along with Historical Fiction is making a post card! The directions for this are attached to their reading logs but I will post them here as well.

Historical Fiction Book Project
DUE JAN 31, 2014
For this project, you will write three postcards to a friend or relative.  You will choose an important person, place and event from your book as the topics for your postcards. In each postcard, you will write both facts and opinions about your topic.  Then draw an illustration on the back of each postcard. 

1. Read your historical fiction book. 
2. Choose a topic for each of the three postcards and write them in the chart attached to your reading log. (An important person, place and event)
3. Think of at least one fact and one opinion about each topic. List these in the chart attached to reading log. 
4. Decide whom you will write to on each postcard. Write a rough draft of your message for each postcard, incorporating the facts and opinions from the chart. Include any other information about the book that would interest your friend or relative.
5.Revise your rough draft and then write your final draft on the cards.  Don't forget to sign and address the postcards. 
6. On the back of each postcard, draw the person, place or event that you wrote about.  Write the book title and author as well as your name. 

The rubric is also included on the page with the instructions, but here is what the post cards will be graded on:

Did you fill out the chart? (5 points)
Did you include a fact and an opinion on each post card? (3 points)
Are your postcards well written and interesting? (3 points)
Did you draw a picture on each postcard? (3 points)
Did you write the book title, author and your name on each postcard? (3 points)
Did you turn in your project on time? (3 points)

If you have questions about this project please let me know!

Thanks, 

Mrs. Willard