Membean Assessment tomorrow - Make sure you know the roots that you have met. These questions might trip you up. All these roots are individual based on your progress and are on your dashboard. e.g. see below
Students mentioned below are recommended to do an extra 10 mins of practice tonight:
Kira Sehgal, Lukas Daniel-Pedersen, Samuel Bodden, Sonia Kingsley. The Membean system requires recent practice.
10 minutes of additional practice is suggested for everybody as a refresher ( especially if you didn't practice after Monday night) Optional!
Just out of interest: these images show how
much time each student has spend studying Membean this week. The most at the top. The least at the bottom. Of course, I am to going to say whose name the charts go with, but where do you think you are? E/F class -
David - yours is at the top for the most studying!!! Well done!
E/F
C/D Yasmin - you are at the top for your class for time spent studying...Bravo
Today, we learned some steps in order to create a strong close to our essays.
Use these steps to write your concluding paragraph.
Mentor: Claim - Middle students need to learn to use better listening skills during instructional sessions
Key point: Don’t use to CONCLUDE - anywhere else in your piece!
1) Transitional (To summarize, In closing, Clearly, Without question)
2) Restated thesis (said in different words
3) BEST two or three researched facts said differently - Make it clear that you are representing the data using 'referencing' phraseology
3b) Optional - Revisit an anecdote - close the story
4) Call to action (Tell your audience critics or supporters to do something!)
5) Prognosticating (You get what you want - what changes?)
To reiterate, for consistent and long lasting academic progress to occur, 7th grade students need to learn and consistently implement effective listening skills during instructional sessions. A poll of 300 teachers showed that almost 90% of these educators always provide verbal clues to test content during their teaching. Moreover, the findings of the Burton survey, ‘Skills for the 21st Century’ showed that being an effective listening has the single most impact on academic performance. Stories like Mary Jones experience will cease to exist if students learn to become active and not passive listeners in school. The next time a student in a classroom is being disruptive, off task, or simply not paying attention to the instructional material, this individual should be politely redirected and reminded of his learning responsibilities. Who knows? Perhaps a time will come in the future when a visitor to any forward thinking school can wander into any classroom and see only engaged, attentive well focused students involved in learning.
Why no green?
Put your conclusions in the file (see Monday's post) for inspection.
FINAL PIECE: Due Friday
G/H - Yours will be due - Next Monday.