Friday, September 4, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
AR and Lone Star Books
AR stands for Accelerated Reader, and most of the books in the KMS library are AR books. You can always tell if a book is AR because there will be a yellow sticker on the spine. The yellow sticker will have a number on it. The number on the yellow sticker shows how many points you will earn if you take the AR Quiz and score a 100.
After you read a book, you should ask your teacher to take the AR Quiz on the computer. You will get a grade and a certain number of points based on how many questions you answer correctly. Your grade will be sent to the librarian (on the computer), and she will give
your teacher a list of all of your AR grades at the end of each six weeks. Those grades will be averaged together to count as a test grade in reading class. By the way, you don't have to print the test or turn anything in. Just log off after the test.
Most AR quizzes have 10 questions, but the quizzes for longer books have 20 questions. You can read as many books as you want and take as many AR quizzes as you want during the 6 weeks, but you MUST earn at least 5 AR points per six weeks. Each six weeks, you can:
If you earn 20 AR points within a six weeks period, you will receive an AR card, which means you will have an "untuck day" or a "jean day" around the end of each 6 weeks. In addition to an "untuck" or "jean day," you will also receive a small prize, such as a locker mirror or coupon, each six weeks you earn 20 points. If you earn 120 points by the end of the year (check with Ms. Jayroe for the exact cutoff date), you will get to go on a field trip to Incredible Pizza.
Lone Star books are basically the "Top 20" or favorite books for the year. All Lone Star books are on the AR list. If you read at least five Lone Star books during the year, you will also get to go on a field trip to Celebration Station at the end of the year. You must pass the AR quiz on each of the 5 Lone Star books to go on the field trip.
Please visit the following link to see a brief video about the current Lone Star books:
http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=117031
After you read a book, you should ask your teacher to take the AR Quiz on the computer. You will get a grade and a certain number of points based on how many questions you answer correctly. Your grade will be sent to the librarian (on the computer), and she will give
your teacher a list of all of your AR grades at the end of each six weeks. Those grades will be averaged together to count as a test grade in reading class. By the way, you don't have to print the test or turn anything in. Just log off after the test.
Most AR quizzes have 10 questions, but the quizzes for longer books have 20 questions. You can read as many books as you want and take as many AR quizzes as you want during the 6 weeks, but you MUST earn at least 5 AR points per six weeks. Each six weeks, you can:
- read one book worth 5 or more points
- choose to read several shorter books worth fewer points that total up to 5
If you earn 20 AR points within a six weeks period, you will receive an AR card, which means you will have an "untuck day" or a "jean day" around the end of each 6 weeks. In addition to an "untuck" or "jean day," you will also receive a small prize, such as a locker mirror or coupon, each six weeks you earn 20 points. If you earn 120 points by the end of the year (check with Ms. Jayroe for the exact cutoff date), you will get to go on a field trip to Incredible Pizza.
Lone Star books are basically the "Top 20" or favorite books for the year. All Lone Star books are on the AR list. If you read at least five Lone Star books during the year, you will also get to go on a field trip to Celebration Station at the end of the year. You must pass the AR quiz on each of the 5 Lone Star books to go on the field trip.
Please visit the following link to see a brief video about the current Lone Star books:
http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=117031
Please review this video tutorial before asking to take an AR test in the classroom.
- Learn your Student ID (you need it to log in to the computer)
- Learn your combination to your locker
- Learn your cafeteria pin for the lunch room
Reading Activities for 9/3/09
In reading class today, the students turned in:
We also discussed the process of checking out a library book from Ms. McDaniels' library in 4th, 5th, 7th & 8th periods. We will discuss this in 2nd period tomorrow.
We will review the elements of short stories and watch the video about short stories in class on Friday.
- newspaper project
- Smelly Feat questions from p. 64-65 from the book
- Words, Words, Words worksheet on vocabulary and prefixes/suffixes
We also discussed the process of checking out a library book from Ms. McDaniels' library in 4th, 5th, 7th & 8th periods. We will discuss this in 2nd period tomorrow.
We will review the elements of short stories and watch the video about short stories in class on Friday.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
University Village Teachers' Email Addresses
If you would like to reach one of your child's teachers, please feel free to reference the list below to find the email address. This is the best way to communicate with us. Also, please continue to visit our blog, since we will try to keep important announcements posted here.
mmcdaniels@mesquiteisd.org
bhaar@mesquiteisd.org
mjohnson@mesquiteisd.org
mwilliams@mesquiteisd.org
rwashington@mesquiteisd.org
mmcdaniels@mesquiteisd.org
bhaar@mesquiteisd.org
mjohnson@mesquiteisd.org
mwilliams@mesquiteisd.org
rwashington@mesquiteisd.org
Thursday, August 27, 2009
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