Select a theme to focus on in your writing.
Reread the story. Find a direct quotation that supports the theme you selected. Copy and paste the direct quotation in the Theme document in your classroom folder.
Homework and Grades
Remember, you can view your homework assignments and grades on School Loop! Click on the Lakeview Website link under Student Resources (below).
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Upstanders and Bystanders
It's all about this word:
In order to make our school an even more positive and caring place, all Lakeview students will be participating in lessons on how to respond tocyberbullying .
Who has the power to stopcyberbullies ? The teachers and principals, the parents, the targets/victims, the bullies, or those who share and laugh at the mean posts--the bystanders?
1. View the short video with that question in mind: What will it take to stop cyberbullying? Who has the most power to stop it?
2. Partner Discussion: Who could have helped Jane? What actions could they have taken?
3. View the second video as an introduction to upstanders :
4. Read this webpage Stomp Out Bullying with your group to learn more about the differences between bystanders andupstanders . After reading, respond to the question on the classroom stream:
Explain the difference between a bystander and anupstander ? Why does being an upstander require bravery?
5. Go to your classroom folder. Open and complete the Cyberbullying Lesson with your group. (You can make a copy of the document from the link if you are not in Ms. Rainey's class).
6. Complete the two part quiz on your own (at the end of the lesson document).
7. Create a poster that educates the viewer on how to respond tocyberbullying .
In order to make our school an even more positive and caring place, all Lakeview students will be participating in lessons on how to respond to
Who has the power to stop
1. View the short video with that question in mind: What will it take to stop cyberbullying? Who has the most power to stop it?
2. Partner Discussion: Who could have helped Jane? What actions could they have taken?
4. Read this webpage Stomp Out Bullying with your group to learn more about the differences between bystanders and
Explain the difference between a bystander and an
5. Go to your classroom
6. Complete the two part quiz on your own (at the end of the lesson document).
7. Create a poster that educates the viewer on how to respond to
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Nadia the Willful
1. Go to Edpuzzle. View the assigned video on the Sahara Desert. Answer the questions as you go to learn more about this challenging environment.
(Use class code
aoqPBd if you are new to Edpuzzle.)
2. Make a prediction: what might be a possible conflict or problem in the story? Please record your prediction in the classroom stream.
3. Read along with the audio of "Nadia the Willful." Was your prediction correct?
4. Group Collaboration: Plot Development Graph
a. Group Leader Only: please make a copy and share "can edit" with you group members.
b. Please work as a team to complete the graph.
5. After you have completed the graph, decide on a possible theme of the story. Post your idea on the Padlet wall.
(Use class code
aoqPBd if you are new to Edpuzzle.)
2. Make a prediction: what might be a possible conflict or problem in the story? Please record your prediction in the classroom stream.
3. Read along with the audio of "Nadia the Willful." Was your prediction correct?
The Bedouin People of the Sahara |
4. Group Collaboration: Plot Development Graph
a. Group Leader Only: please make a copy and share "can edit" with you group members.
b. Please work as a team to complete the graph.
5. After you have completed the graph, decide on a possible theme of the story. Post your idea on the Padlet wall.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Writing Performance Task
Having a pet at home has its pros and cons.
On the good side (pro), a dog can guard your house. Another pro is that a dog will provide you with many fun times.
On the bad side (a
What about having a pet in the classroom? What would be the pros and cons of keeping different kinds of pets at school?
Select a pet below and tell your partner an advantage or disadvantage of having this animal as a classroom pet:
One advantage of having a ______ in the classroom would be that...
One disadvantage of having a _____ in the classroom would be that...
Today you will read sources and write about the benefits (good things) and possible problems of having a classroom pet.
Please be sure to select Part 1 of the test Pets in the Classroom.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Thirsty California
California is a thirsty state. We have a big population that needs water to survive as well as some of the best farmland in the world that needs to be irrigated. What happens when water is in short supply? As you view the short video, think about the central ideas being presented. Take notes on the important details that support these ideas. You will use the Note-taking Guide in your classroom folder.
Researcher Career Task
Prompt:
California is suffering from a drought. You have been hired by Governor Jerry Brown to prepare a short informational article that explains to the citizens of California ways that our water might be used more carefully.
Take notes as you read to following sources. Remember to focus on the information that you will need for completing your task.
You will use the Essay Organizer to draft your article. Pay attention to all the tips and suggestions for making your writing effective!
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