Grade 6 Curriculum Night: Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning Details

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Explore the comprehensive Grade 6 Curriculum Night program covering academic, social, and emotional learning aspects like preparing for junior high, second step curriculum, reading, writing, and math skills reinforcement. Get insights into the structured educational journey focusing on essential skills development for Grade 6 students.

  • Grade 6
  • Curriculum Night
  • Academic Learning
  • Social Emotional Learning
  • Skills Reinforcement

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  1. Welcome to Welcome to Curriculum Curriculum Night 6 6th thGrade Grade Vanessa LaRue Christa Lutz Daphne Medina Clare Olivares Tori Rupa Kathy Weil Night

  2. No earlier than 8:15 a.m. Coming to Coming to School School Closed campus Soft Start students go directly to their classrooms

  3. Prepare for Junior High Academically Socially Using 21stcentury skills Sixth Sixth Grade Grade Goals Goals Project Be Kind Pay it forward Kindness

  4. Second Step Curriculum Social Social Emotional Emotional Learning Learning (SEL) (SEL) Teaches various topics: Thoughts, emotions, decisions Mindsets and goals Values and friendships

  5. We read a lot! Journeys texts Literature studies Scholastic News Informational texts Science/Social Studies Independent reading/ AR Read-aloud Reading Reading To practice skills: Comprehension Vocabulary development Annotation

  6. We also write a lot! Cite textual evidence Organize with Thinking Maps Graded using AzM2 Rubric Mechanics and grammar Variety of genres Narrative Argumentative essay Response to Literature Expository essay Research reports Writing Writing

  7. Statement of Purpose/ Focus and Organization __/4 AzM2 AzM2 Writing Writing Rubric Rubric Evidence/Elaboration __/4 __/2 Conventions/Editing Total __/10

  8. Glencoe Text, Course 1 Skills reinforced through homework and class work Mental math/problem solving/real-world application Nightly math homework Fast facts 100 problems in 3 minutes www.xtramath.org Classic Classic Math Math

  9. CTA Math CTA Math

  10. Homework is due in the morning 20-30 minutes of daily reading at home is expected Homework Homework and and Classroom Classroom Expectations Expectations PRIDE cards Infinite Campus Please update your info and check weekly Teacher updates via newsletter/email

  11. STEM Activities Egypt Day Pay it Forward Fun! Fun! PRIDE PARTIES Basha Pool Science Camp

  12. YES! Science Camp is on the calendar this year! Aspen Creek Prescott Dates May 11-13, 2022 Science Camp Science Camp Cost - $200 (approximate) Parent Meeting TBD Behavior expectations

  13. Healthy Students are Better Students Healthy Students are Better Students Students who eat healthy are more attentive, have a stronger memory, learn easier, and are in better moods. Some healthy foods include: cheese, nuts, whole grains, yogurt, fruit, vegetables, and hard boiled eggs.

  14. Arizona law ARS 43-1089.01 enables taxpayers a tax credit contribution of up to $400.00 per calendar year if filing status is Married, filing Joint Return; $200.00 per calendar year if filing status is Single or Head of Household; and, $200.00 per calendar year if filing status is Married filing separate return for contributions that fund extracurricular activities in public schools. A tax credit is a full refund, not a deduction. Tax Credit Donations go directly to Patterson and provide our students with many great opportunities for enrichment These are just a few ways your donations make a difference in your child s education: Fieldtrips For Every Grade: Art, Science and History Museums, Phoenix Zoo, Odyssea Aquarium, Sonora Desert Museum, 6th grade Science Camp and many others. Each fieldtrip is based on state learning standards that coincide with current classroom lessons Character Education Clubs: Chorus, Running Club, Spirit Line, Kindness Club, Coding Club, Battle of the Books, Spelling Bee and more! Thank you for helping to make Patterson an AMAZING place to learn and grow. Donate through the CUSD website or your Infinite Campus Fee Payment link Please feel free to call the office if you have questions: 480-224-3607

  15. Thank you for Thank you for your support! your support! Look for emails for class updates and events. Please contact us first with questions or concerns. We are a team!

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