"She does spend hours on the internet every day. I would say that this would be the internet generations way of reading," said Shasta Goode.
The Reading Workshop invites students, teachers, friends, and family to share thoughts, comments, opinions, and ideas.
"She does spend hours on the internet every day. I would say that this would be the internet generations way of reading," said Shasta Goode.

The first prompt focused on the book I am reading aloud, Swear to Howdy.
nd remediates when students do not pass a topic. Students can do sessions anywhere they have internet access.


"Joey Banks is a walking adventure. He’s funny, daring, mischievous—and frequently in trouble. Or he would be if anyone found out about half the stuff he’s done. But Rusty Cooper knows how to keep a secret. And Joey’s the best friend he’s ever had." This is Teachers @ Random House description of the book, Swear to Howdy, written by Wendelin Van Draanen.Sixth Grade Reading Pact
PactA formal agreement, such as one between nations; a treaty.
A compact; a bargain.
As the teacher, I agree to do my best to make class interesting, challenging, and worthwhile. There will be times of fun, and times of serious contemplation. I will share my opinions, and ask you for yours. I will start each day new, forgetting bad times and mistakes, but build on successes. I will make mistakes, but will keep trying even when I would rather not.
I will share good books, and expect you to join in on discussions, both written and oral. I will make you a better reader and writer, pushing you to learn all you can learn throughout your sixth grade year. And, most of all, I will do all I can to make this year one you will always remember as the best ever.
VOCAB
revise--Did you revise your letter?through--Walk through that door.
VOCAB
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10/23/08 When Reading Nonfiction What is Important & What is Not
What is Important10/21/08 Reading Rate
The pace of your reading should match your purpose. When reading for information, you must slow down and search for the W's and important details.
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Use A before a consonant
Use an before a vowel
A car went by.
An apple fell off the tree.
__________________________________________________________________9/24/08 Reading Aloud to Revise
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Double the consonant with a short vowel: slip—slipped
Don't double with a long vowel: pile—piled
Drop the e and add ing write—writing
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Great job Laurelville students! We raised $2,590 on our Relay for Life. You can read all of the details in the Circleville Herald. This was a super job by all of the students who helped raise money for this worthy cause.