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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Pick a Strategy

The strategies in the picture below all help with understanding what you read. Reading Workshop students, your assignment is to pick one strategy, research it, create a Google slide show, and present it to the class.

The slide show needs to explain about the strategy, tell how it helps with comprehension, and how to use it. Demonstrating the strategy should be part of the presentation.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C5PJ2_BVMAI4NBi.jpg:large


Image from http://www.theclassroomkey.com/tag/reading-strategies
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:28 AM 0 comments
Labels: Reading, Reading Strategies, Reading Workshop

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Have a Good Day!


Image from @superderek
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 12:37 PM 0 comments
Labels: Motivation, Reading Workshop, success

Friday, February 10, 2017

Mistakes are OK

Mistakes are just proof that you are trying.
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:35 AM 0 comments
Labels: Hard Work, Mistakes, Reading Workshop, success

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Excited by the Opportunity

Opportunity not obligation!





If you knew you could do anything, anything, anything at all, how would you act? Would you be different? Then why not be that way now? Describe yourself as that person that can do anything. Tell about it.
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:57 AM 0 comments
Labels: Hard Work, Reading Workshop, success

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Even Animals Like Puns





Image from @TheFunnyWorld
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 11:07 AM 0 comments
Labels: Humor, Pun, Reading Workshop

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Are You Good Enough?

A lot of people told this guy he wasn't good enough.

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:59 AM 0 comments
Labels: Hard Work, Reading Workshop, success, Tom Brady

Monday, February 6, 2017

Want to Succeed?

 
Image from@DesmondDreckett
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 1:48 PM 0 comments
Labels: Hard Work, Reading Workshop, success

If You Were in This Video . . .



Your assignment--write about this video. The rest is up to you.
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:47 AM 0 comments
Labels: Kindness, Reading Workshop, Respect, Writing

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Is Your Meaning Clear?

Make sure your writing says what you mean.





Image from Puns @TheFunnyWorId
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:51 AM 0 comments
Labels: Humor, Reading Workshop, revising, Writing

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Be Responsible


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Labels: Reading Workshop, Responsibility, success

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Sometimes Word Choice is Everything

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:32 AM 0 comments
Labels: Grammar, Homophone, Reading Workshop

Monday, January 23, 2017

Go For It!


 

Image from @Socialfave
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:11 AM 0 comments
Labels: effort, Hard Work, Reading Workshop, success

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Do You Know?

The good news is that no one on has to know everything. All we need to know is to know when we don't know and know, ask questions, and know how to find out when we don't.


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Labels: Google, Knowledge, Questions, Reading Workshop

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Have a Great Day!

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 1:59 PM 0 comments
Labels: Muhammad Ali, Reading Workshop, success

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

MLK

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:26 AM 0 comments
Labels: Kindness, Martin Luther King Jr., Reading Workshop, Respect

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Take a Break

For just a minute, let your mind go on a short vacation to this abandoned bridge in Germany.

 

Image from Abandoned ‏@TheSickDrawings
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Labels: Break, Reading Workshop

Thursday, December 8, 2016

MAP Testing

 

GREAT NEWS! Nearly 75% of the sixth grade language arts students have already shown a year's growth in their reading ability. When students are doing this well, it really opens the door for an outstanding year. I am extremely excited about the potential for their continued growth as readers and writers.
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‌Three times each school year students take the MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) Test in reading, math, and science. The first test is within the first two weeks of the school.  They then test again near the middle of the year and at the end of the school year. The last two test measure the amount of growth students make during the school year.
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‌Taking all of the tests that are required is no fun. Students don't like them. Teachers don't like them. At least though, we can celebrate when we see excellent growth. A lot of this is due to the hard work of the students in the hallway.
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‌For each subject that students meet their growth target, they earned a reward. Students get a movie party for one test, movie and pizza for two, and movie, pizza, and an hour of extra recess if they reach all their targets for reading, math, and science. This is our way of rewarding them for their hard work.
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‌GREAT JOB TO THE SALT CREEK SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS!
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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Comparison to the Main Character Letter


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For this project you will be writing a Dear Mr. McGuire letter. The topic of the letter is "How would the book be different if I was the main character?" The letter should have an opening paragraph that states basic information like the title and the main character's name. It also should connect with the reader.
For the second paragraph, start with the main character and build from there. Tell about the main character in the book you are reading. Describe him/her. What makes him like he is? How does he act? Think? Respond? Feel?
The next paragraph should be a compare/contrast between you and the main character. You might tell how you are alike or how you are different. You need at least one example to make your point clear.
One of the main keys to doing well on this project comes next. This paragraph needs to describe in detail how the book would be different if you were the main character. Specific details of differences will strengthen your letter.
Please use details to support your writing. For example, if you state that the main character is brave, you should have a detailed scene from the book that proves your claim.
Whatever you do, DO NOT RETELL THE STORY! This assignment is to write a letter to me about how the main character compares to you and how the book would be different if you were the main character. If you summarize or retell the book, you are not following the directions! The best essays will be written by a writer than gets inside the book and the character.
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:14 AM 0 comments
Labels: Letter Writing, Writing

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

I'm Thankful For . . .



Made with Padlet

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Labels: Reading Workshop, Thank you, Thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

A Little Help with Rhyming



Rhymezone
So what do you do when you need to rhyme?  How about going to Rhymezone? When you are writing a poem and you need a word bank to help you, Rhymezone is a great resource.  All you do is type in the word and it gives you a bunch of choices.  Don't forget though, a poem still has to make sense and be meaningful.
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:57 AM 0 comments
Labels: Poetry, Reading Workshop, Rhyme, Rhymezone

Room For All

 

Image from @thebradmontague
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Labels: Free Verse Poems, Friendship, Kid President, Kindness, Reading Workshop

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Swear to Howdy Poems

In Reading Workshop I recently finished the read aloud of Wendelin Van Draanen's book, Swear to Howdy. Students had to write a poem based on something from the book. Here are a few examples.

   
From Karlie
              It really happened
Me and Joey
We really killed her
We killed Amanda Jane
We didn’t mean to
We just wanted to make “the lost ghost”

              At First we were all ok
Sissy cried all the time
Longing for her best friend
And I longed for mine too
No One was the same any more
Especially Joey
We just weren’t the same anymore
Our friendship was breaking apart
then one night I heard the secret knock …

From Blayton
        Tank
Tank the fat, dark green, frog
Sat on the huge, muddy, muggy bank
Spewed and gushed out
Bright green, slimy, soaked tomaters


From Tayla
       A Promise
Joey and Rusty go together
like PB & Jelly
they are such good friends
making promises
having the best times
like playing in the river
on hot summer days
never forgetting
the day that Joey got bit
but no one will know because
they made a promise

From Jersey
        A True Friend


A true friend will have your back until the end
A true friend will not listen and do what you say
But will go out of their way to do the best for you
You may hate what they do but still love them
And when you lose them you always regret it.


You know you’re a true friend when you accept them
You know you’re a true friend when you are not to judge them 

or talk behind their backs meanly
Not to judge them for what their family acts like
Or what your friend doesn’t have that you have


You know you’re a true friend when that does not matter.

You can’t be a true friend if you hold grudges more than memories
you can’t be a true friend if you look back instead of forward
And you can not stay mad at them for more than a minute
It is in the name friend end is the last part
so they will be with you until the end and will never leave you
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 12:17 PM 0 comments
Labels: Free Verse Poems, Read Aloud, Reading Workshop, Swear to Howdy

Monday, November 14, 2016

A Best Moment


During the school day, everyone has some time when they like it best. When is that for you? What is your favorite moment at school? What puts a smile on your face?

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:34 AM 0 comments
Labels: Padlet, Reading Workshop, Salt Creek Intermediate School

Friday, November 11, 2016

Be Great!



MAKE IT A GREAT ONE!
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Labels: Reading Workshop, success

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Who Do You Admire?

Who do you look up to in your life?

Click on the picture below to see some amazing responses.


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Labels: Hero, Padlet, Reading Workshop

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Rewrite a Poem


I was walking
across the lawn.
It was dark
and I was afraid.
I heard a noise.




You can see responses HERE or HERE
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:09 AM 0 comments
Labels: Free Verse Poems, Poetry, Reading Workshop, revising

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Make Your Poetry Zing

Is your poetry alive?  Or does it just lay there squashed and ragged, like a mushy apple smashed on the road?  Maybe it needs a little "ing" put into it.

Good poetry is alive, bringing the reader inside and making him think, or wonder, or laugh, or cry.  And to bring the reader in nothing works better than action verbs.  Thus the need for some "ing."

Screaming, shouting, racing, zinging, glistening, clinging, spinning, howling, catching, hooting, buzzing, violating, falling, sprinting, vaulting, pouncing, scaling, attacking, lunging, foraging, galloping, whipping, creating, gambling, whaling, slashing, wondering, listing, faking, destroying, escaping, dreaming, visualizing, imagining, bouncing, scraping, flailing, editing, revising, writing . . .

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 10:24 AM 0 comments
Labels: Free Verse Poems, Poetry, Reading Workshop

Celebrating the Success of Others

I just want to give a shout out to the students that can celebrate when someone else is selected Reading Workshop Student of the Day. You make their success your success when you can feel good about your classmates.

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Labels: Friendship, Reading Workshop, success, Teamwork

Monday, October 31, 2016

The Power of Poetry

Taken from the famous basketball movie, Coach Carter, this is an excellent example of Spoken Poetry and the power of poems.





Timo Cruz:

Our deepest fear
is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear
is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness
that most frightens us.
Your playing small
does not serve the world.
There is nothing enlightened
about shrinking
so that other people
won't feel insecure around you.
We were all meant to shine
as children do.
It's not just in some of us;
it's in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine,
we unconsciously
give other people permission
to do the same.
As we are liberated
from our own fear,
our presence automatically
liberates others.

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Labels: Free Verse Poems, Poetry, Reading Workshop, Youtube

Work, Work, Work!

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Labels: Hard Work, Reading Workshop, success

Friday, October 28, 2016

Make it Yours


https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQSdyKqA2PFJVyWg39VBZ21DKzaqqO9u74QC2K63KolXDKWljuIIn Reading Workshop we have been studying figurative language this week. For today, take this starter poem and see what you can do. You can use idioms, similes, metaphors, repetition, action verbs, imagery, onomatopoeia, or anything else you can think of to make your poem great.

I walked down the hall
very slowly
because my name was called
to come to the office.
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 10:32 AM 21 comments
Labels: Figurative Language, Free Verse Poems, Reading Workshop

Thursday, October 27, 2016

A World with Nice People

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:16 AM 0 comments
Labels: Friendship, Kindness, Reading Workshop

Monday, October 24, 2016

Reading Assignment


Students are required to read at home as homework. Students must read 20 minutes each night Monday – Thursday and one time over the weekend (Friday – Sunday) for 20 minutes. Students should have a time every night to do their reading homework. Students that do not complete this will have serve detention to make up for missed time.

Students' Weekly Reading Assignment rewards effort. Students choose a book that they want to read from home, the library, or the bookmobile. The only requirement is that they log the title, time read, and pages. 

Any time students read it counts towards their weekly minutes. They will read each day at school during SSR--Sustained Silent Reading time (10:55-11:10). In addition, they can read at home, on the bus, while they are eating breakfast, once they finish a test or assignment in another class. Any time they read it counts towards their grade.

Reading Assignment Grading Scale

A =
180 + Minutes
B =    120 - 179 Minutes
C =    60 - 119 Minutes
F =    Less than 60 minutes and/or less than 4 times a week.

Extra credit will be given for students that read more than 225 minutes in a week.

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:54 AM 0 comments
Labels: grades, Homework, Read at Home, Reading, Reading Logs, Reading Workshop

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Be Like Mike

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 1:31 PM 0 comments
Labels: Hard Work, Michael Jordan, Reading Workshop, success

Friday, October 7, 2016

Opportunity v. Obligation or Don't Be Average



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Labels: Eric Thomas, Hard Work, Reading Workshop, success

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Energy?

Do you have energy?

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:57 AM 0 comments
Labels: Energy, Motivation, Reading Workshop, success, Thanks, Youtube

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

It's All in What You Do

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:22 AM 0 comments
Labels: Motivation, Reading Workshop, success

Friday, September 23, 2016

Never, Ever Give Up!





Image from @WeAreTeachers
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Labels: Determination, Hard Work, Reading Workshop, success

Monday, September 19, 2016

Dear Students

Dear Students,

This has been a great start to the new school year. Students have been working hard with great attitudes. Also, it seems like this has been a record start for smiles. By now, everyone should know how I feel about smiles--they make our world a better place. Language arts class this year has been the best.

Our language arts class is built around books. Knowing this, when I see students making great choices, I know they will have a good year. Book selection is so important in determining how students feel about language arts and reading. I have seen students talking to each other, talking with Mrs. Blubaugh, and asking me about good books. 

As I am sure you have noticed already, students do a lot of writing in Reading Workshop. Some of the writing will be based on the book students are reading, but they will write on many topics throughout the year. In every assignment, quality is based on the details. Writing supported with evidence always means more, but like everything else, this takes work.

I hope all students have a fabulous sixth grade year. Please keep in mind, two factors control success--hard work and a great attitude. Make these a priority and choose good books and it will be a year to remember.

Take care,

Mr. McGuire

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:53 AM 0 comments
Labels: Books, Letter Writing, Reading Workshop, Writing

Kid President Says Get Along

The latest video from KP talks about how to disagree without being disagreeable.

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:18 AM 0 comments
Labels: Kid President, Kindness, Reading Workshop, success

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Eleven Habits of a Successful . . .

I saw this today on Twitter.


And it made me think about students, so here goes:


What do you think? Reading Workshop students, does this sound like you?
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:07 AM 0 comments
Labels: Reading Workshop, success

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Celebrate National Read a Book Day!

Today I am reading _________________ on National Read a Book Day, #ReadABookDay. 

Please share the title of the book you are reading in a comment below. I am reading Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix.


 Image result for read a book day
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:24 AM 44 comments
Labels: Fiction, National Read a Book Day, Reading, Reading Workshop

Be Tough!

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Labels: Reading Workshop, success

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Be the Best You Today!

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:25 AM 0 comments
Labels: Character, Hard Work, Reading Workshop, success

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

A Different Thought on Being a Leader

You hear a lot of discussion on being a leader. What do you think of this view? Is being the first follower just as important?

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:29 AM 0 comments
Labels: Leadership, Reading Workshop, success

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Writer's Voice

When writing, there must be a consistent voice. The Point of View should not change throughout the essay. Most blog posts are written from a personal standpoint and should be in first person. This means using pronouns like I, me, she, we, and our.


Posted by Mr. McGuire at 1:37 PM 0 comments
Labels: Point of View, Reading Workshop, Writing

Could This Be You?

If this looks like how you feel this morning, look at the bright side. There is a three day weekend coming up and you have already survived nine days of school this year. Keep working! Good things will come!

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:59 AM 0 comments
Labels: Hard Work, Humor, Reading Workshop

Monday, August 29, 2016

Is This Freedom of Speech?

Image result for kaepernick sits during anthem San Francisco 49ers quarterback, Colin Kapernick sat during the playing of the Star Spangled Banner before a football game. Is this freedom of speech?

Here are the opinions of a few people from Twitter:

Dale Wilsey Jr. ‏@drwilseyjr
Veterans fought to protect the rights guaranteed in the Constitution, not the flag. #ColinKapernick
Kelly Reed ‏@thatsokellyreed
So no one read #ColinKapernick say it was "bigger than football" watch the news! Police brutality will not be swept under the rug anymore.

Bruce A. Brunger ‏@BrungerB
Shame on #ColinKapernick... Many Patriotic Americans & Vets are Not Pleased w/your refusal to stand for the Anthem 

 Shep Michaels ‏@ShepMichaels
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cq5GtAfUkAAkYqh.jpgDemanding #ColinKapernick stand during a song is against the very foundation of freedom those making the demand pretend to believe in.

marcINArcadia ‏@MarcRader68
@Espngreeny seems like it's ok to protest,as long as you do it the way other people want you too. #ColinKapernick

Ron Scroggins ‏@RonScrogginsJr
@Kaepernick7 you can protest anyway you want, as long as it is non violent and peaceful #ColinKapernick

WineCowboy (Eric) ‏@WINECOWBOY
@Kaepernick7 @foxandfriends "If you are ashamed to stand by your colors, & your country you had better seek another flag". #ColinKapernick
 
James Hogan ‏@galaxyalpha
Is the @NFL proud of #ColinKapernick? Proud of him disrespecting our flag, our Constitution, and our military, who protect his/our freedom?

Ernst Sports ‏@ErnstSports
Don't worry #ColinKaepernick, this hero will stand on your behalf during the national anthem.


What do you believe, Reading Workshop students?

Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:10 AM 26 comments
Labels: Argumentative Essay, Freedom of Speech, Reading Workshop

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Making the Best


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Labels: Happiness, Reading Workshop, success

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Writing an Essay

Reading Workshop students are beginning the first writing project. All writing should use a format of introduction, body, and conclusion. Here is Mr. Heath's videos that explains the process.


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Labels: Mr. Heath, Reading Workshop, Writing, Youtube

I'm Sure This Never Happens Here


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Labels: Hard Work, Humor, Reading Workshop

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Maya DiRado, Gold Medals, and You

Your assignment, Reading Workshop students is to write a blog post describing your "gold medal" year? What will it look like? What steps will you take to make it happen? What goals do you have? What problems will you have to overcome to be successful? How will you persevere when it gets tough? In the end, how will you know that you have achieved at the highest level?


Maya DiRado, Gold Medalist Swimmer

What motivates you as you train and compete?

I’m motivated by seeing how good I can be. That applies not just at race time but during every practice: I prepare as well as I possibly can, even when we’re nine months out from the big meet. I set high goals for myself and then enjoy the process of working toward them. Maya DiRado, August 2016








Award Ceremony

DiRado Gold Medal Ceremony

And some more of the gold medal winners

USA Gold Medal Winners


Image from http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/13/sports/olympics/maya-dirado-katinka-hosszu.html?_r=0
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 8:58 AM 0 comments
Labels: Character, Hard Work, Maya DiRado, Olympics, Reading Workshop, Student Blogs, success

Monday, August 22, 2016

Take Control

Hey sixth grade Reading Workshop students, take control of your life. Make yourself great!


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Co3zOmEXYAAYacu.jpg
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Labels: Reading Workshop, Students, success

Friday, August 19, 2016

Don't Be Average

Give it all to be your best!


Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:58 AM 0 comments
Labels: Hard Work, Reading Workshop, success

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Have a Happy Day


Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:18 AM 0 comments
Labels: Happiness, Motivation, Reading Workshop, success

Weekly Reading Assignment

Each week students have an assignment to read at home. Students choose a book that they want to read from home, the library, or the book room. The only requirement is that they log the date, title, time read, and pages. Students are responsible for filling out this bookmark/chart each week as they read. All minutes read outside of language arts class count towards their grade. Occasionally, students will have longer than a week when the school schedule is affected by holidays.

Students can choose to earn the grade they want. The more they read, the higher the score. A large part of their language arts grade is based on this weekly assignment.

This is the grade scale:

A = 180 + Minutes
B = 120 - 179 Minutes
C = 60 - 119 Minutes
F = 0-59 Minutes


Although students have no direct assignments associated with the Read at Home assignment and the Reading Log, many of the activities and projects in class are based on the book they are reading.

The best part of this system for monitoring reading, and increasing reading time is how students can control their grades. If they are willing to work hard, their grades will show it.
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:15 AM 0 comments
Labels: grades, Read at Home, Reading, Reading Workshop

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

A Little Bit of a Stomach Ache

Do you have a little bit of a stomach ache this morning? I do. 

You see, my grandson, Carter aka Zoom starts kindergarten today. Now I really think he will be OK, but I'm just a little worried. Thoughts are running through my head: Will he like school? Will he work hard? Will he keep out of trouble? Will the teacher like him? Will the other kids like him? Does he know enough? Will he be successful?

Reading Workshop students, you might be wondering by now, what does that have to do with me? Well really, it has everything to do with you. There is someone feeling the same way about you. It might be your mom or dad. I might be a grandparent, aunt, or uncle. Hopefully for all of you there is someone whose stomach has a little knot hoping for the best for you.

To tell you the truth, I am a little nervous with a knot in my stomach, worrying about you on this first day of school. I want you to have an amazing year. I want you to love school. I want you to work harder than you have ever worked and learn more than you knew was possible. I want to be proud of you and I want you to be proud of yourself.

It's a lot harder for you than it is for Zoom though. School is new to him. You have a history. You know a lot about school. There are things you like and things you don't. You are better at some things than others. You have had some successes, but maybe a few failures along the way.

The thing is, only you can control your success. Others may worry, but you are the one in charge. You make decisions that determine if this is the best year of your life. So choose success this year. Make it an outstanding year. I believe in you. Let's work together to make this an amazing year and when it's over, we'll know there never was any reason to have a little stomach ache today!


Posted by Mr. McGuire at 7:21 AM 0 comments
Labels: Carter, Hard Work, Reading Workshop, Salt Creek Intermediate School, success

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Welcome to the 2016/2017 School Year!

School is starting soon and I am excited!


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Friday, May 20, 2016

It's All in How You Treat People


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Labels: Kindness, Reading Workshop, Respect

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Helping Anyone?


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Labels: Kindness, Reading Workshop, success

Monday, May 16, 2016

Blueprints?

Blueprints?
By Sara Holbrook
 
Will my ears grow long as Grandpa's?
What makes us look like kin?
Tell me where'd I get long eyelashes
and where'd I get my chin?
Where'd I get my ice cream sweet tooth
and this nose that wiggles when I talk?
Where's I get my dizzy daydreams
and my foot-rolling, side-step walk?

Did I inherit my sense of humor
and these crooked, ugly toes?
What if I balloon like Uncle Harry
and have to shave my nose?
How long after I start growing
until I start to shrink?
Am I going to lose my teeth,
some day?
My hair?
My mind?
Do you think
I'll be tall or short or thin
or bursting at the seams?
Am I naturally this crazy?
Is it something in my genes?
I'm more than
who I am,
I'm also
who I'm from.
It's a scary speculation--                    
Who will I become?
This poem is from the book, Am I Naturally This Crazy. You can buy it HERE.
Posted by Mr. McGuire at 9:08 AM 0 comments
Labels: Poetry, Reading Workshop, Sara Holbrook

Happy Monday!



Image from @VAeducatorRJW
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Labels: Awesome, Reading Workshop, success

Friday, May 13, 2016

Happy Friday the 13th!


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Thursday, May 12, 2016

Welcome Back From Camp

Today is the first day back in school after the trip to Camp Oty Okwa for three days of outdoor education. This video explains a little about the experience.



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Labels: Allan Sherman, Camp Oty Okwa, Youtube
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