Sunday, February 18, 2018

Week 2/19-2/23

Last week, students finished reading Fahrenheit 451's "The Hearth and the Salamander" or the first part of the hero's journey. In addition, students also took the district MAP assessment (a computer adaptive test) that provides students with a RIT score (this corresponds to their instructional level--where they score about 50% correct). In Parent Portal, I have included the RIT score for your child. This assessment will be used for 9th-grade placement. In order to qualify for Honors English, students need to have a score of 227+. 

In fall, the mean or average score for GATE/Honors Grade 8 was 233.5 (with a range from 214-259--meaning the instructional range for my classes is from Grade 5 to college level) in and, this winter, it is 237.0 (with a range from 219-256--meaning the instructional range for my classes is from Grade 6 to college level)--that is a massive growth of 3.5 points (average RIT growth when at grade level is only 1 point). Please refer to the following documents for more information about MAP: RIT RangesNormative DataComparative DataRIT to LexileTarget Scores, and Reference Brochure (pp. 3-8).

This week, students will write a literary response essay addressing one of the two prompts from Fahrenheit 451 "The Hearth and the Salamander" as a test in order to assess their understanding of the novel and writing level in accordance with grade level standards. We will then start reading the second part of Fahrenheit 451 on both literal and symbolic levels. While the novel is getting easier for the students, the depth of this novel continues to grow. I will continue to scaffold their learning and help them to make these insightful connections and analyze parts of the novel that might be a little tricky. 
Monday
OFF
Tuesday
Fahrenheit 451: Essay Test Part 1 Due Thursday at 8:00 a.m. to Google Classroom
Wednesday

Fahrenheit 451: Essay Test Part 1 Due Thursday at 8:00 a.m. to Google Classroom
Thursday
Fahrenheit 451: Reading, HyperDoc, and Character Map
Friday
Fahrenheit 451: Reading, HyperDoc, and Character Map
AR Log Check (Log-5 entries/Signature)
*Students need to be reading an AR book that has a reading level of 3.5+ for 30 minutes 5 nights per week. Students need to earn 35 points at every checkpoint (03/14 and 05/30). Please see the AR Log for more information. GOOD NEWS: Students only need to complete the front side to take an AR quiz!