Grade 6 Reading

Ms. Perkins' email address

"Some say that life is the thing, but I prefer READING!" William Pearsall Smith

Book Club Unit

Greek Mythology Projects

Famous Greek Monsters-Aditya's Site Dylan's Mythical Monster Collection-Dylan's Site Nick's Power Point
Justin's Power Point Owen's Power Point Ethan's Power Point
Thomas B's Power Point Maria's Power Point Ben Se's Power Point
Chris R's Power Point Claire's Power Point Sam O's Power Point
John's Power Point Samantha B's Power Point Drew's Power Point
Shane's Power Point Max J's Power Point Alex H's Power Point

 

Conflict in Fiction Go Fish (regular) Go Fish (Mythology Club)  

WEEKEND READING CHALLENGE

1+1+1+1=12

Try out this new algorithm! See if you can earn up to 12 extra credit point, 1 point at a time!

Spring Reading Log

Add up your reading logs!

NEW MATH FOR READING CLASS!

1 + 1 = 0

CLICK HERE TO LEARN THE NEW ALGORITHM FOR 1 + 1!!!

Mythology Club Jeapardy Game

Chapter 22 of The Iliad

 

Super Reading Log-Thank you Mrs. Abrams!

DISCUSSION DIRECTOR AND BLOOM'S TAXONOMY

 

CUBE FOR BLOOM'S TAXONOMY

Explanation of Cubing

Authors

Literature Circle Role Sheets

(There is also a role sheet included that deals with mythology-we use that during our mythology unit but not for regular literature circles.)

Plot Diagram

NEW! QUIZ PREP!!!!

Use this quiz to help you learn important plot words!

 

RESEARCH WRITING

 

Somebody Wanted But So

a graphic organizer for summary writing

Non-Fiction Literature Circles

Black Ships before Troy

by Rosemary Sutcliff

(audio)

Mythology links ARE activated! Play away!

Realms and symbols of the Greek gods and goddesses

Jason and the Argonauts

Names of the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses

Reading Links for Grade 6 student

 

D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths by Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire

(audio recording)

The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus by Aliki

(audio recording)

Science Textbook

(audio recording)

 
Heracles quiz!

Greek Mythology Outlines (pdf format)

Greek Mythology OUtlines (Word format)

Mythology Project  

 

READING VISION STATEMENT

"Reading is a foundation for learning. It is essential to foster an enjoyment for reading and an appreciation for literature. The ability to read includes: learning the symbolic conventions of written language, understanding and appreciating text, applying various reading strategies, analyzing, evaluation, and critiquing written material, and reading widely for a variety of purposes. These elements are fundamental for an individual to fully participate as a contributing member of society." Bow Reading Curriculum, 1996.