Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Room 17's 6th Grade News


Week of 2/27-3/3/17

This week is Read Across America! Every day students can show spirit in different ways to honor the great author Dr. Seuss' birthday, and of course by reading! 

Monday: CAT IN THE HAT day-wear crazy hats! 
Tuesday: FOX IN SOCKS day-wear crazy socks/shoes! 
Wednesday: WACKY WEDNESDAY-wear wacky clothing (backwards, unmatched, etc.)
Thursday: OH THE PLACES YOU WILL GO-wear college apparel
Friday: ONE FISH TWO FISH RED FISH BLUE FISH- wear red and/or blue

Report cards for the second reporting period will be sent out on Friday. If you have questions, comments or would like to schedule a teacher conference, please email Ms. Krumal at jek7653@lausd.net or call 323-225-8320

Students are working on their fictional civilization book assignment in class and are encouraged to work at home as well. Please remind your child to use a pen drive to save work for transport from home to school. 

Happy Birthday to Ms. Flores and Liam (3/1) and Dr. Seuss (3/2)! 

"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go."  -Dr. Seuss

Notes, Reminders, and Upcoming Events

  • March 17th: St. Patrick's Day-don't forget to wear green! 
  • April 10-April 14: Spring Break! 

Homework

  • Check student Homework Calendars daily! Homework is assigned on a daily basis and should be turned in the next day unless otherwise given a different due date. 
  • Daily Reading, Math and Language Arts assignments will be given
  • Spelling words: compete, finality, crime, original, competition, nation, criminal, ignite, metal, national, reside, ignition, metallic, moment, resident, refer, final, momentous, origin, reference
  • Vocabulary words: demonstration, spectators, prominent, prevail, luxury, maneuvered, adept, collective
  • Idioms: "Go for Broke", "Go out on a limb", "Go the extra mile", "Good samaritan"



Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Room 17's 6th Grade News 2/06/10-2/10/17

This Week's News:

  • February is Black History Month. On Monday, the students were given the name of a famous black historian on whom they will be doing research and writing about. They will also be presenting this report in class-more details to come. Please allow time for your child to conduct research and print out a portrait of their assigned personality. 
  • Wednesday, 2/8 is Wacky Wednesday. Wear Valentine Attire! 
  • ELA Interim Assessment this Thursday 2/9. Please support your child in being on time, well rested with a healthy breakfast. 
  • Wednesday 2/22: Field Trip to the Science Center. Please send $5 for IMAX movie to school with your child attn: Ms. Krumal. 
  • Ancient Civilization Reports were a success! Thank you for all your support! 
  • Spelling and Vocabulary words are the same from last week. 
We had a group discussion in class on the significance of empathy and the power of words. We discussed instances of discrimination and how feelings and lives have been affected by it throughout history. We also discussed how there have been several historical events that have led up to the civilization we have become today. It is vital we learn from history and try to be better human beings in the process. It is our responsibility to teach our children values and empathy and it is my pleasure to play a role in such lessons. In the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "In the end we will not remember the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." Empathy is a character trait that is developed naturally, but also taught and practiced. Thank you for your support in talking with you child about this valuable trait.
Ms. Krumal

Notes, Reminders, and Upcoming Events
  • Friday, February 10th is Valentine's Day Dance
  • Tuesday February 14th is Valentine's Day Exchange. There are 29 students in class, look for class list coming soon.
HOMEWORK

  • Check Student Homework Calendars daily! Homework is assigned on a daily basis and should be turned in the next day unless otherwise given a different due date.
  • Daily Reading, Math, and Language Arts assignments will be given
  • Spelling Words: enlist, unknown, prolong, supermarket, outcry, outstanding, untangle, incomplete, enrich, incredible, outpost, enlarge, proclaim, unsightly, uncommon, superhuman, independent, outfield, superstar. 
  • Vocabulary words: participate, ordeals, nourishing, encounter, grimaced, dejectedly, anticipated, victorious. 
  • Idioms of the Week: “Foam at the mouth,” “From riches to rags,” “Fuddy-duddy," "Full monty"