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Friday, February 2, 2018

Good Morning,

Some brief updates for you.


  • As of a few moments ago, all grades are up to date in Infinite Campus.  
  • The Second Trimester grading period ends on February 23.  All work must be completed and turned in by that time.  
  • Two-hour delay next Wednesday - February 7. 
  • OELPA Testing (Ohio English Learner Proficiency Assessment) begins on February 12.  All EL students will take the reading, writing, and listening parts of the test on February 12, 13, and 14.  The speaking part of the test will be given one-on-one on a date following that.  I have assigned a time for each student.  Students will receive their personalized schedule next week and will have a chance to go through the practice to test to familiarize themselves with the format and technology.  Please make every effort to attend school on testing days.  
Please email me if you have any questions.  Have a wonderful weekend.  

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Good Afternoon,

It has been a rather unusual couple of weeks since the winter break with all the weather related closings and the other scheduled closings.  We are working to get in to a routine.  Students are struggling with turning work in.  This is a very serious concern that I have as a teacher.  It is impossible to be successful in school without doing the work.  It usually takes EL students longer to complete assignments that most students.  This makes it necessary for students to do some work at home.  One of our vocabulary words this week is "deadline."  I am trying to impress upon students the importance of meeting deadlines.  We all do this as adults with paying bills, meeting obligations at work, etc.  Junior high is not too young for students to know this concept too.  So here are some deadlines that students have for my classes.

Friday - January 26  2nd period Support Class

Vocabulary Quiz - January 16 list.  Students have had this list since last week.  We have been playing a review game in class daily to help us with the words and definitions.  The words are set up on Quizlet for students to practice independently.  We will have a quiz each Friday (unless it is a very short week, which should not happen). 

iLit - ALL assignments through week 13 should be completed.  (Students new to the country this year are not on this program.) A couple of students are many weeks behind. 

Friday - January 26 4th period Sheltered English Class

Reading Log - The form is on Google Classroom so all students should have easy access at all times. 

Today students were to turn in the two vocabulary words that they choose for next week.  They have had this assignment since last week.  Five of eleven students turned it in.  I am in the regular English classroom with most EL students and some students are struggling to bring pencils and notebooks to class.  Overall, being prepared for class is a skill that students need to work on.  In the junior high, we expect that students have materials with them in class and do not need to return to lockers for items.  Please check with your student to make sure he/she has the necessary pencils and earbuds. 

Absent?  Many illnesses are going around now.  We understand if a student is ill and must stay home.  Most teachers post class work on their Google Classroom so students can keep up on their schoolwork at home or shortly after returning to school.  Work MUST be made up.  The general rule is that if a student is absent one day, he/she has one day to make up the work, etc. 

In mid February we will take the OELPA test.  This is the annual state test that allows students to show their proficiency with reading, writing, speaking and listening in English.  The only way to exit the EL program is to pass all 4 parts of this test.  I have already had a couple of students tell me that they were going to fail the test on purpose because they like getting extra help.  This is a disappointing attitude.  Please encourage your child to do his/her best on this and all school work. 

As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.  Have a safe, warm week!

Monday, January 8, 2018

Good Morning and Happy New Year!

I hope that you all had an enjoyable break.  I am looking forward to seeing your children again tomorrow.  I wanted to send you an update to let you know what kinds of things we will be doing in our EL classes now. 

2nd Period Support Class

  • For some time I have been asking students to write an academic goal each week.  The reason for this is to help them think about the responsibility they have to be successful in school.  On Friday of each week I ask them to evaluate if they they reached the goal or not.  We will continue to do this but I have changed the format just a bit.  We will now complete this assignment in Google Classroom and it will count for 5 points each week.  
  • For the first half of the year, I was picking the vocabulary words for students each week.  Beginning this week, students will pick the words.  Each student will be responsible for selecting 2 words each week that they want to learn.  I have prepared a paper for the students to complete with the words each one chooses.  I will then combine the words and share lists and definitions with the students.  We will review daily and have a quiz weekly (on Friday).  Turning in the words will be a 5 point assignment each week.  The quiz will be one point per word as it has always been.  
  • iLit - We will continue to do iLit - the district purchased program to help with reading.  There will be some changes in grading, however.  I will no longer grade the Interactive Reader part of the program EXCEPT for the Critical Thinking Response.  I have a rubric prepared for this (10 points) which I will go over with the students.  I am also considering asking students to do an oral presentation in class about their critical response piece to get some more speaking practice.  Some of our students are very shy about speaking in class.  Since speaking is a tested part of our state EL testing, I feel some additional practice is warranted.  All other parts of the program will continue as before.  This week the students will be taking the mid-year assessment on iLit.  This is not for a grade but is used by the program to determine reading level so that appropriate assignments can be given.   (Our 3 newcomer students are NOT on this program.)
  • NoRedInk - This is the method we are using to work on grammar and punctuation.  It allows students to select which lesson they want to do and in what order.  Students who score 80% or above on the pretest are finished with the lesson and do not need to continue with that lesson and may move to a different one.  Students who score less than 80% must complete a practice piece before taking a post-quiz.  Students need to communicate with me when they finish a section so that I can assign the next piece to them.  (This program has proven too difficult presently for our newcomers.  They are doing alternate work in place of this.) Most students are behind in this work as 7 lessons must be done by the end of the grading period on 2-23-18.  

4th period English ONLY
  • We will begin some more intensive phonics work this week.  It is work designed for older students and EL's.  I am looking forward to trying these lessons and activities with the students.  I hope students will learn new vocabulary and also learn more about spelling patterns, etc. of the English language.  
  • Students in this class will also start reading logs this week.  Students will select a book from the classroom library and be expected to read at home for 20 minutes each day (Monday through Thursday) and complete a brief reading log about what they read.  Reading logs will be turned in for a grade (completion grade) on Friday.  
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me any time.  Stay warm and safe in this crazy weather.  

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Good Afternoon Parents and Families

I apologize for being so long between posts.  There are several things I would like to remind you of.

  • Please check grades grades on Infinite Campus regularly.  Some students have several missing assignments.  I reviewed missing assignments with all students today so that students are aware of what is missing.  I hope to see all of them caught up before the end of next week.  
  • Vocabulary quiz this Friday in EL Support Class.  Lists 11 and 12 for students.  (Beginner lists - shapes and Christmas words).  All students can use Quizlet (program on the computer) to help them review.  
  • NoRedInk is a program we are using to work on our grammar skills.  Students (except beginners) should have 7 assignments done by the end of the grading period on February 23.  Students choose their topic and take a pre-test.  If they score 80% or above, I record the grade and they are done with that topic.  If they score less than 80% then they must do a practice module, followed by a post-test.  This does take some time so all students should be spending some time each week on this activity.  They have some class time, although few are using it so work outside of class might be a good idea.  (This program is not working well with the beginners so I am doing other class work with them.) 
  • Weather - Some of our new students are not used to the cold temperatures.  Please make sure your child dresses warmly for the school day.  Students are not supposed to wear coats in the building so it is a good idea to have a sweater or sweatshirt to wear.  Also, if there is snow or ice, please make sure you check the TV for school delays or closings.  I do not want anyone waiting for a bus that is not coming!  

I am enjoying working with your children.  Thank you for sharing them with me!  Have a wonderful day!



Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Good Morning Families,

I wanted to wish each of you a very Happy Thanksgiving.  I am very grateful for the opportunity to work with your children this year.  This is a very American holiday and I hope that each of you find a way to make this weekend special with your family.

The 7th graders are having a fun reward day today with their team.  The 8th graders also have rewards planned, but only in the afternoon.  They will all enjoy a break from school when they get home today.

Some class reminders for my support class -

Students who are using iLit should be done with week 9 by today.  Anyone not done is already behind for this grading period.  Any assignments not turned in are marked as missing in Infinite Campus.  Week 10 is due by 12-1-17.

A few students have started assignments on NoRedInk, however, many have yet to start.  Those assignments are due by the end of the trimester, which seems far away now but with all the holiday breaks, will sneak up fast. I did just discover that the spreadsheet I was using for grades does not work the way I thought it did.  Unfortunately I will have to adjust some grades to correct them.  My sincere apologies for the confusion.  It is a learning process for me too!

Next week there will be a vocabulary quiz on 12-1 for lists 9 and 10.  Students can use quizlet as one way to practice.  The last quiz really brought the grades down for a few students who had not prepared well.

As always, please make sure your child has plenty of pencils, erasers and a working set of ear buds with them each day.  Some of my students are showing up to first period with no pencil on a daily basis.

Enjoy your long weekend.  Feel free to contact me if you have any questions I can help with.  Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 13, 2017

Good Afternoon,

Several news items to share -


  • 7th grade students will be going to see the fall play at the high school on Thursday morning.  A $5 fee has been added to your school fees for this.  All  7th grade students will attend.  
  • Today is the first day of a new grading period.  It is a fresh start in many ways.  Report cards will be issued later this week.  
  • Thanksgiving break is next week.  No school on November 22, 23, 24.  
  • Today I introduced a new plan to work on some grammar skills in class.  It is a program called NoRedInk.  I have set up pretests in many different grammar skills for students.  If a student scores 80% or above on the pretest, I will record the grade and they are finished with that skill.  If a student scores below 80%, they will have to do some practice skills and take a post test.  Explanations and mini-lessons are provided within the practice skills.  And, of course, I am here as an additional resource.  One problem I see with students is that they just click through things and do not stop to read the explanation.  This is not helping them understand and learn.  Students can choose what order to work on the skills.  For most students, they must complete 7 skills this trimester (and 7 in the last trimester).  Each skill will be recorded as a 20 point grade.  Please let me know if you have any questions about this.  
  • We continue to work on iLit to help us with our reading/writing skills.  Some students are several weeks behind on this program.  Unfortunately, even though it is a new grading period, I cannot fast forward students to the current week.  They still have to complete the work for the previous weeks but now they no longer get credit for it because the grading period has ended.  Students were warned about this ahead of time.  
  • Please try to have a time and place for your student to work on homework each night.  There is ALWAYS homework.  Even if there is nothing written that must be turned in, notes can be reviewed.  Reading is a skill that should be practiced daily and all students should be doing some reading in their free time each evening.  


Have a wonderful week. 

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Good Afternoon,

Just a reminder that the first trimester ends on Friday, November 10.  Any missing work needs to be completed by that date to receive credit.  My grades are current as of noon today.  Also, we have a vocabulary quiz in my class on Friday.  Assignments in iLit should be completed through week 8 by Friday.