Miss Perris' 6th Grade ELA, Reading, and Social Studies

5/24/17

Happy Wednesday,
 
A 7th grade Course Request Form was sent home with every student.  Please take a minute to fill it out and return it to school as soon as possible.  Classes are filled on a first come, first served basis.  ALL FORMS MUST HAVE A STUDENT ID NUMBER AND A SIGNATURE/DATE FROM A PARENT.
The Campbell Union School District's 39th Annual Writer’s Faire reception is TONIGHT at 6:30 pm.  Congratulations go to the following students:
 
Collin Bradshaw
Zoey Campbell
Evan Griffith
Rachel Griffith
Natalie Hand
Vivian Mitchell (2 entries)
Insiya Neemuchwala
Ryan Northsea (2 entries)
Kallie Sommers
Emma Taddeo
Nathan Taylor
Zachary Taylor
Chantel Tran
Sarah Vonschriltz
 
I apologize to Insiya Neemuchwala whose name autocorrects every time!
Announcements:

 

1.  Scholastic Book orders can now be placed online for your convenience.  Our Class Code is H3YRK.  The site is easy to use, but please let me know if you do have any problems with ordering.

Donations:  
 
1.  Goldfish or pretzels
 
Homework for 5/24/17:
 
Language Arts:  No homework
 
Social Studies:  
***Study for the Greece final test (chapters 7 and 8) TOMORROW.  Greece packet is due TOMORROW. 
 
Math:   Placement Exam will be tomorrow.
Science:  
 
Our earth science class will be viewing a documentary this week.
 
I had the fortunate experience to have caught this documentary while it was broadcasted new several years ago on the ABC station. I found it riveting and swore to myself that I would find a copy and show it in my earth science classes during our study of earth's resources and alternative energy. I have shown this film in past years and found that my students had similar reactions. The discussions that ensued were invaluable and allowed for real critical examinations on the part of my students.
 
This Documentary is a 'What if' synopsis of what will happen to our planet if we continue to use energy in unwise ways. While the documentary is riveting, it deals with some very concerning and intense topics such as global warming, overpopulation, and pollution. The documentary is also not rated. I feel strongly that all of your children are mature enough to view and participate in the in-depth discussion and follow-up activities for this film. I am attaching a link to the ABC website with a preview of the film for your information. 
 
If you have a concern about your child viewing this film in science class, please do not hesitate to let me know. I will provide an alternative activity for your child. This film is slated to be shown in room B-4 possibly on Tuesday, and for sure, on Wednesday this week 5/23 and 5/24.
 
Thank you for your consideration of this film. I encourage you to view the film yourself. The discussion you can have with your very passionate children will be invaluable.
 
--Jill Garcia

Reading/Literature: 

 

Please read 30 MINUTES every day at home.  Bring your AR book to class every day.

 

If you want to find out if the book your child is reading is an AR book, please go to www.arbookfind.com.  Please have your child see me if he/she needs help with book selection.

 

Have a great night.

 

Miss Perris/Ms. Garcia