Category Archives: Grade 6
Grades 6-8: Public Speaking Update
Today we set the order for the upcoming public speaking presentations. Please remember that every student must be ready to present their speech on Tuesday, May 25th, 2021. If you are not ready to present when it is your turn you will lose 10% of your mark.
Middle School Public Speaking Order
Please remember to edit your speech, review the rubric, plan a few key gestures, and practice!
You can find all of the necessary public speaking information (including the rubric) within this presentation: Public Speaking Google Slideshow Presentation
Grade 6: Making Quality Blog Comments
Today we discussed the importance of making quality blog comments. The students spent time commenting on the memoirs of their peers. The Grade 6 students did a fantastic job composing their memoirs. It is great to see the students commenting words of encouragement and offering suggestions.
Click the link below to access the links to their blogfolios:
Mrs. Thompson created a wonderful infographic about creating quality blog comments:
Grades 6-8: Public Speaking 2021
This post contains all of the essential information for public speaking
Welcome to this year’s public speaking contest for grades 6-8. Expressing ideas aloud in a clear and effective way is an important life skill! Students will have the opportunity to plan, develop, and deliver a speech to showcase these skills. Students will be spending the upcoming weeks working towards preparing a 4-5 minute speech. Additionally, we will be spending time in class practicing various oral communication skills (eye contact, inflection, effective use of gestures, etc.)
Important Due Dates
Choose topic + fill out topic brainstorming sheet (email your teacher with your choice by the end of the day) | 4/20 |
Speech planner/Graphic Organizer | 4/30 |
Introduction
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5/5 |
Body Paragraph 1 | 5/11 |
Body Paragraph 2 | 5/14 |
Body Paragraph 3 | 5/19 |
Conclusion | 5/21 |
Class Presentations | 5/25-5/27 |
Self-assessment and reflection | 6/3 |
Public Speaking Finals Grades 6-8 | 6/8 |
Click the links below to access important public speaking documents:
Public Speaking Google Slideshow Presentation
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- This contains the public speaking writing process, tips, and requirements
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2021 Public Speaking Due Dates Checklist
2021 Public Speaking Speech Planner Graphic Organizer
2021 Public Speaking Self-Reflection
Beneficial Resources:
Grades 6-8: Public Speaking Intro
Click the links below to access our first public speaking sources:
Intro to Public Speaking Slideshow
PS Topic Brainstorming Graphic Organizer
Task: Students will complete their Brainstorming Graphic Organizer by 4/20
The students must brainstorm 2-5 topics and decide the purpose of their speech for each topic.
Grade 6: Memoir Writing Task
We have spent the last two weeks analyzing various memoirs. Students are tasked with writing a memoir about an important event, personal interaction, image, place, or object in their life. A memoir is an account of a personal, emotional experience that attempts to allow the reader to feel what the writer felt in that moment. This memory must have affected you, your life, or your personality. Overall, this memory must have meaning in your life.
Focus Skills
- The writing process: evidence of planning, drafting, revising, and editing
- Sensory language/imagery: paint a picture in the reader’s mind, the use of descriptive adjectives
- Make sure the reader can:
- Sympathize with you
- Can understand how you feel and experience the emotions you felt at the time you’re describing.
- Make sure the reader can:
- The impact: the deeper meaning, message, or importance that this topic had for you
- Incorporation of a theme
Click here to access the assignment instructions/rubric: Memoir Writing Assignment
Schedule:
- Assigned: Monday (4/5)
- Check-In #1 Topic Selection: Wednesday (4/7)
- Check-In #2 Rough Draft: Wednesday (4/14)
- Peer Review: Thursday (4/15)
- Final Copy posted on the blog: Wednesday (4/21)
Grades 6-8: Responding to Comprehension Questions
Mr. Kom prepared a great presentation about how to properly answer comprehension questions. We discussed the importance of “tagging the question”, providing examples to support your thoughts, and editing your work prior to submitting a task.
Click the link below to access Mr. Kom’s presentation:
Grade 6: Memoir Unit
The Grade 6 cohort will begin focusing on writing and analyzing memoirs. By the end of this unit, students will be able to answer the following questions:
- What are the essential components of an effective memoir?
- How can figurative language play a role in the description of a particular memory/event?
- What can we learn from memoirs about the human experience?
Click the link below to access our Memoir Unit Slideshow:
Memoir Unit Google Slideshow Presentation
Grades 6-8: Guest Speaker on Monday!
Grades 6 – 8: 11:45 – 1:00 – Google Meet
Parents: Parent Registration Link
Even before COVID-19, we’ve been living in a world where social media plays a large role in the way we communicate – for our children too! With lockdowns, school closures, and the need to physically distance, many of us have increased the amount of time we spend online, as a family, and as individuals. With this has also come concerns around the amount of screen time for our children, and how to best support them as they navigate an increasingly online world. Jesse Miller of Mediated Reality, is a national social media awareness expert, and he will be holding a parent information evening on Monday, March 1st at 7:30 pm to address parental fears and minimize stress around screen time, discuss perceptions around technology addiction, and answer all your questions.
Grade 6: 90-Second Pitch Assignment (Due: Monday 2/22)
We are happy to be back in school today! We have spent the last two weeks discussing presentation skills. Our classes have focused on analyzing the essential components for a successful presentation.
How should I prepare for a presentation?
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- Organize your presentation logically
- Practice every day the week before (if possible)
- Don’t procrastinate
- Know your audience
- Adjust your presentation to meet the needs of your audience
- Be positive
- Record yourself while you are practicing
- Re-watch the presentation
- Focus on your eye contact, tone, pace, gestures
- Ask for peer/parental feedback
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Task: Choose your favourite book and persuade others to purchase your book by creating a 90-second sales pitch. You will create a visual aid to accompany your pitch. In addition, students will incorporate at least three persuasive techniques.
Planner
To Do | Due Date: |
Brainstorm ideas | 2/3 |
Write my pitch
Highlight your three persuasive techniques in blue |
2/9 |
Create visual aid | 2/15 |
Practice and present | 2/22 presentations begin |
Click the links below to access the assignment instructions, rubrics, and notes: