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6th Grade Newsletter

Welcome to 6th Grade

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Information

Click here for what we are learning now.

Just a Couple of Announcements

  • Headphones are still a requirement. Please make sure that your studnet has some with them at school each day.
For your fine Arts festival-$25 per student- Look out for emails from Fine Arts Teachers
  • May 10: 6th grade Orchestra Festival
  • May 11: 6th grade Band Festival
  • May 15 or 16: 6th grade Choir Festival
  • -Students must be academically eligible. Passing all classes at the end of the 3rd nine weeks. If you did not pass third quarter then you must be passing at progress reports to attend field trip for Fine Arts! Programs also include a behavior and/or performance component to the eligibility.
  • The 6th Grade Celebration (formerly graduation) will be Tuesday, May 23 at 10:30 a.m. in the gym. “Walk the Halls” will be that afternoon around 2:30 p.m.
  • We will put together a slide show that will be shown at the celebration. Look for an email in April asking you to submit a kindergarten and 6th grade photo of your child.
  • Reading STAAR – April 25
  • Math STAAR – May 9

Click here for our 6th grade webpage

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What your child will be learning this week

Math

Reading Language Arts (RLA)

Math – covering finding the area of parallelograms, triangles, and trapezoids. We are also finding the volume of a rectanglor prism.

Students are finishing up their argument unit. They have finished up their debates over their topics, and have created a visual graphic representation to support a part of their evidence on their debate. Students are now drafting, editing and revising their argumentative letters, that they will then create a flipgrid reading their letter to to person they are writing it to. Next week we are starting our poetry unit. Students will read several poems within this unit, and then study a poet later in the unit. After next week we will start our review for STAAR Reading which is April 25th!

Science

Science : GeologyMarch 27-29 Classification of Rock Test- April 4

World Cultures

March 27-29 Europe - Regions and WWITest -March 30