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Title: to room


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  • Welcome
  • to room
  • 43

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Schedule for 2014-2015
  • Period 1Leadership II
  • Period 2Prep
  • Period 3Tynker
  • Period 4Social Studies
  • Period 5Language
  • Period 6. Tynker

3
Teacher web pageCheck school web page
  • http//teacherweb.com/CA/MillerMiddleSchool/MrVill
    afana/

4
Flu Prevention
  • Out of consideration for other people, please
    keep your child HOME if they are sick! If your
    child has flu-like symptoms, they should stay
    home for at least 24 hours after they no longer
    have a fever, or signs of a fever, without use of
    medicines. If they are sick, we will send them
    home.
  • Encourage your child to wash hands and use hand
    sanitizer often!
  • - If your child needs to sneeze or cough, teach
    them to cough into their shirt or elbow and to
    use tissues if they need to sneeze.

5
Social Studies
  • 6th Grade Social Studies
  • World History and Geography Ancient
    Civilizations
  • The sixth grade curriculum covers a broad sweep
    of time from early human development to the Roman
    Empire. Students study the people and events
    that ushered in the dawn of the major Western and
    non-Western civilizations. Students develop
    higher levels of critical thinking by considering
    why civilizations developed where and when they
    did, why they became dominant, and why they
    declined. Students examine the connections
    between the various cultures, emphasizing their
    lasting contributions, and the link between our
    world today and ancient worlds.
  • The following topics are covered throughout the
    year
  • v Geography and Map Skills
  • v Archaeology
  • v Development of humankind from the Paleolithic
    era to the agricultural revolution
  • v Geographical, political, economic, religious,
    and social structures of the early civilizations
    of
  • ? Mesopotamia
  • ? Egypt, Kush
  • ? Israel
  • ? Greece
  • ? Indus Valley (India)
  • ? China
  • ? Rome
  • For a reference point, following are individual
    grade level focuses

6
Language
  • 6th Grade English-Language Arts
  • Students will be focusing on the following
    standards
  • READING
  • v Word analysis, fluency, and systematic
    vocabulary development
  • ? word recognition
  • ? vocabulary and concept development
  • v Reading comprehension
  • ? structural features of informational materials
  • ? analysis of grade-level-appropriate text
  • v Expository critique
  • ? literary response and analysis
  • ? structural features of literature
  • ? narrative analysis of text
  • ? literary criticism
  • WRITING
  • v Writing strategies
  • ? organization and focus

7
learLeadership II
  • Civic Duty
  • Community
  • School
  • CSM
  • Recycle
  • Leadership
  • One Word

8
Tynker
  • ThThis class uses a program called Tynker to
    teach coding. The program itself uses scratch as
    its model. Tynker will eventually assimilate Java
    Script to scratch.

9
SAFETY-Please help us by
  • Making sure your child does not arrive before
    825 am on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
    Fridays and before 935 on Wednesdays. There is
    no supervision for your children during this
    time.
  • Not coming onto campus during the school day
    without checking into the office. If you have a
    lunch to drop off, drop it off in the office.
    This is out of concern for students safety.
  • Practicing courteous and safe driving in the
    morning. Avoid unnecessary u-turns and stops.
    Watch out for pedestrians and bikers.

10
How You Can Help-
  • Check up with your child on what theyre doing in
    class. Have discussions on topics that we might
    be studying.
  • Model reading at home. Set aside a time that
    everybody can read together. Get quality books at
    home, either through the library, or through
    Scholastic.
  • Encourage independence. 6th grade is a time of
    transition and change. They still need support,
    but they also need the gentle prodding to take
    responsibility of their own work. The least
    beneficial thing you could do for them is to do
    their work.

11
  • - Encourage your child to take risks. Learn
    lessons from failure. Our children will never
    learn to take risks if there is always a negative
    stigma attached to failure.
  • Talk about current events. Keep track of the
    news, and encourage your child to read the news.
  • Set aside a quiet place for your child to work.
  • Please, no computers in childs room. Know what
    your child is doing on the computer.

12
CONTACT INFORMATION!
  • djvillafana_at_comcast.net
  • villafana_dave_at_cusdk8.org
  • 408 252- 3755 ext. 243

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