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Mrs. Stern's Page

And this is English 8!  The English 8 curriculum is made up of literature, grammar, and writing.  We will be reading six novels in the classroom this year.  Students are always to have a book that they are reading for their own enjoyment.  And of course, that book could be used for bonus points.  I encourage you to ask your child what they have learned at school for the day.

Please contact me with any questions concerning your child (bstern@athensasd.org).  i am available for contact by phone (570-888-7766, Ext. 3312) from 7:30 AM to 8:00AM or 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM on most school days.

Course Guidelines

8th-Grade-English-Course-Outline.doc 8th-Grade-English-Course-Outline.doc 9/28/2011 3:38 pm 37 kB

Student Learning Map

Study-Skills-Unit-SLM.doc Study-Skills-Unit-SLM.doc 12/20/2011 3:42 pm 35 kB
Literature-1-SLM.doc Literature-1-SLM.doc 12/20/2011 3:44 pm 42 kB

Parent Homework

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Assignments

Assignments

Monday, January 9

Tuesday January 10

Wednesday, January 11

    literature book - read pages 2 & 3

Thursday, January 12

Friday, January 1 

 

 

Important Dates

Study Skills Unit - Notes

Terms:

agenda book - a book in which to record assignments and other daily activities

passport pages - pages used for recording areas or trips around the school that a student needs to make like to the bathroom or another teacher's room

short term goal - achievement in a limited amount of time   Ex. get an  A on a math test - do homework for the week

long term goal - achievement drawn out over a period of time  Ex. Oral History Project; graduation from college

Purposes for Reading:  (fiction or nonfiction)

  • to find specific details
  • to find main ideas
  • to understand and remember

Reading Rates:

1.  scan - reading for specific details or information

2.  skim - reading for main points or important ideas

3.  read for mastery - reading closely to understand and remember

Interpreting and Analyzing What You Read

1.  main idea - writer's most important point

2.  stated main idea - author clearly expresses the major point;  can be found in one specific sentence

3.  implied main idea - may not be stated directly; suggested; may need to analyze meaning of details

Finding Relationships Among Details

  • 5 W and How Questions - Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
  • fact versus opinion

        fact - something that can be checked and proved to be true by direct observation or by checking a reliable reference source

        opinion - how you feel or what you think about a topic; what you believe

  • similiarities and differences - how details are alike or not alike
  • cause and effect
  • order of importance

         chronological order - order in which events actually occur

          spatial order - how information is arranged in space and arranging the details in a paragraph; nearest to farthest or left to right or top to bottom, etc.

           order of importance - tell the most important reason first, the next most important reason next, and so on;  the process can be reversed and tell the least important first

 

Applying Reasoning Skills to Your Reading

  • conclusions - make decisions based on clearly expressed facts and evidence
  • valid conclusion - based on facts, evidence, or logic
  • invalid conclusion - not based on logical reasoning and not grounded on facts or evidence
  • inference - decisions based on evidence that is only hinted at or implied in what you have read; hypothesis

Applying Study and Reading Strategies

  • classification - a way to organize items by arranging them into categories
  • outline - helps organize important ideas and information

        informal outline:                          formal outline:

           main idea                                  I.  Main Idea

               supporting detail                        A.  Supporting Point

               supporting detail                             1.  Detail

               supporting detail                                  a.  detail

  • paraphrase - a restatement of someone else's ideas in your own words; written paraphrase in about the same length as the original piece
  • summary - a brief restatement of a piece of writing; expresses the ideas of the passage in your own words; presenting only the most important points  

Improving Test-Taking Skills

  • objective test - recall and apply specific information; (most) one answer ; called limited-reponse or limited answer

            -Reasoning or Logic Questions - tests reasoning abilities more than knowledge; on standardized tests; identify relationship between several items or identify a pattern or predict next item in a visual sequence

            -True/False Questions - make a choice whether a specific, given statement is true or false

            -Short-Answer Questions - short, precise answers that you write; answer is few words or sentences

            -Multiple-Choice Questions - select correct answer fromamong a number of choices

            -Matching Questions - match the items in one list with the items in another

            -Analogy Questions - special reasoning and logic questions; analyze relationships between words

  • essay tests - measure your understanding of material you have learned; required to write a paragraph or more to answer an essay question

    

            

               

Daily Schedule

(All in Room 312)

AM  Advisory     8:05-8:15

Period 1             8:18-8:58            English 8

Period 2             9:01-9:41            English 8

Period 3             9:44-10:24          Literacy Development

Period 4             10:27-11:07        English 8

Period 5             11:10-11:50        Lunch

Period 6             11:53-12:33        English 8

Period 7             12:36-1:16          Prep

Period 8              1:19-1:59           Behavior Mod Room

Period 9              2:02-2:42           English 8

PM Advisory       2:45-3:20

Student Dismissal  3:20

Coming Attractions!