Thursday, February 13, 2014

8th Grade Persuasive Essay on Martin Luther King, Jr.

Hello students and parents,

8th Grade has been working on writing a persuasive essay related to Martin Luther King, Jr. and the civil rights movement.

-The essay is due on Thursday: 2/20/2014

-The essay is a persuasive essay, and the essay prompt states:

In "The Strength to Love," Martin Luther King, Jr. claimed that fear was the ultimate cause of hatred, prejudice, and violence. Do you agree or disagree with this assessment? Write a persuasive essay defending your answer. 

The essay outline that was discussed in class is in the following format: 
(also available on pg. 144 of the Grammar textbook)

Nestorian Order with an Answer to the Opposition:

I. Introductory Paragraph:
  1. Thesis Statement: states the topic and the writer's position on the topic
  2. Introduce second best argument
  3. Intro. opposing argument
  4. Intro. your best reason
  5. Conclude 
II. Second Best Reason:
    1. State your reason,
    2. Describe your reason,
    3. Support your reason using evidence)

*Evidence = quotes from expert opinions on the topic, statistics on the topic, personal accounts related to the topic)


III. Opposing Argument:
    1.  Present the strong arguments against your position


IV. The Opposition Refuted:
     1.  Refute (or argue and disprove) these arguments.  Show that they are illogical or misstate facts, or that your ideas outweigh them (or are stronger)
     2. Remember to use evidence to support your argument!

V. Best Reason:
    1. State your reason,
    2. Describe your reason,
    3. Support your reason using evidence)

VI. Conclusion:
    1. Summarize your arguments
    2. Restate your thesis
    3. Tie all of your points together, and conclude with a strong statement
 

7th Grade Martin Luther King, Jr. Persuasive Essay

Hello students and parents,

7th Grade has been working on writing a persuasive essay related to Martin Luther King, Jr. and the civil rights movement.

-The essay is due on Thursday: 2/20/2014

-The essay is a persuasive essay, and the essay prompt states:

"imagine that you are living during the time of Dr. King, and that you must write an argument for desegregation of public places, including restaurants, buses, and schools."

The essay outline that was discussed in class is in the following format: 
(also available on pg. 132 of the Grammar textbook)

I. Introductory Paragraph:
  1. Thesis Statement: states the topic and the writer's position on the topic
  2. 1 sentence to introduce your first set of arguments
  3. Introduce the opposition (opposite view point)
  4. Introduce your strongest argument
  5. Conclude
II. First Set of Arguments:
    1. State your reason,
    2. Describe your reason,
    3. Support your reason using evidence)

*Evidence = quotes from expert opinions on the topic, statistics on the topic, personal accounts related to the topic)


III. Acknowledging the Opposition:
    1.  Present the strong arguments against your position
    2.  Refute (or argue and disprove) these arguments.  Show that they are illogical or misstate facts, or that your ideas outweigh them (or are stronger)


IV. Strongest Argument (Your Grand Finale):
    1. State your reason,
    2. Describe your reason,
    3. Support your reason using evidence)


V. Conclusion:
    1. Summarize your arguments
    2. Restate your thesis
    3. Tie all of your points together, and conclude

6th Grade Martin Luther King, Jr. Persuasive Essay

Hello students and parents,

All three middle school grades have been working diligently on completing a persuasive essay related to the topic of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the civil rights movement.

6th Grade:  Essay is due Tuesday 2/18/2014
-The essay is a persuasive essay, and the essay prompt states:

"imagine that you are living during the time of Dr. King, and that you must write an argument for desegregation of public places, including restaurants, buses, and schools."

The essay outline that was discussed in class is in the following format:

I. Introductory Paragraph:
   1. Thesis statement: states the topic and the writer's position on the topic
   2. Reason #1 - support for your position
   3. Reason#2 - support for your position
   4. Reason #3 - support for your position
   5. Conclude paragraph

II. Reason #1 
  1. State your reason,
  2. Describe your reason,
  3. Support your reason using evidence)

*Evidence = quotes from expert opinions on the topic, statistics on the topic, personal accounts related to the topic)

III. Reason #2
  1. State your reason,
  2. Describe your reason,
  3. Support your reason using evidence)

*Evidence = quotes from expert opinions on the topic, statistics on the topic, personal accounts    related to the topic)

IV. Reason #3
  1. State your reason,
  2. Describe your reason,
  3. Support your reason using evidence)

*Evidence = quotes from expert opinions on the topic, statistics on the topic, personal accounts    related to the topic)

V. Concluding Paragraph:
   1. Restate your introductory paragraph and wrap-up your argument
   2. Make sure all your points are logically related and flow
 

Monday, February 3, 2014

Tests/Quizzes/Assignments for the Week of 2/3/14

Hi,

Here is a list of upcoming tests and quizzes for language arts:

6th Grade:

-Friday 2/7/14: Vocabulary quiz for units 10-12
  • Make sure you are studying the synonyms of each word, and you are able to use the word in a sentence.
  • Daily practice of vocabulary words should be done by using flash cards, review pages in book, and reviewing past quizzes
 -Reading log for January was due 2/3/14, you have until 2/4/14 to turn it in (30 pts.)

7th Grade:
-Wednesday 2/5/14: Reading test for unit 4
  • Make sure you are reviewing all of the reading selections in unit 4
  • Review class outlines/notes of selections
  • Study selection tests
-Reading log for January was due 2/3/14, you have until 2/4/14 to turn it in (30 pts.)

8th Grade: 
-Friday 2/7/14: Vocabulary Quiz unit 13
  • Make sure you are reviewing the synonyms of each vocabulary word, and are able to use the word in a sentence
-Reading log for January was due 2/3/14, you have until 2/4/14 to turn it in (30 pts.)

Thank you,

Mrs. Moussa

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Vocabulary Tests and Quizzes This Week!

Hi,

This week there will be vocabulary quizzes and tests for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.  Here is the schedule:

6th Grade:

-Thursday, 1/30/2014 - Vocabulary quiz (Unit 12)

7th Grade:

-Thursday, 1/30/2014 - Vocabulary Test (Units 10-12)

8th Grade:

-Thursday, 1/30/2014 - Vocabulary Test (Units 10-12)

Remember!  Our goal is always to work towards achieving excellence!!

Best of Luck,
Mrs. Moussa

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Creating Life-long Learners


Hello parents and students,

As we begin the trimester, I want to encourage all of you to take the opportunity to emphasize the importance of reading and growing as scholars to your children.  Many students do not enjoy reading, and this is effecting their development as readers and learners.  Reading should be encouraged as a hobby for students, and time should be allotted at home to encourage reading. 

Some ways to foster a love of reading include:

1.  Allocating a special hour in the evening for reading

2. Reading with your child: pick a book, read it, discuss it, and go see the movie!

3.  Make a habit of going to your local library: 
  • It is a great place for students to study, and they can check out books for free!
  • The library will have events/activities to introduce children to classic/new authors
  • Some libraries offer free tutoring to local students

3. Create a quite reading corner in your home where your child could curl up with a good book

4.  Limit TV and video game time

5. Share your favorite childhood books with your children

6. Award your child when they finish a book

Thanks,

Mrs. Moussa

Tutoring Available for Santa Monica Residents

Hello parents and students,

I saw this in the Viking View, and I thought I would pass this information along since many parents have inquired about tutoring.

FREE Tutoring Program Available through the Los Angeles and Santa Monica Public Libraries.

Any student in grades 3-12 with a library card for the Santa Monica Public Library or the Los Angeles Public Library can take advantage of free online tutoring services provided through the libraries. Patrons can access free tutoring online either at a library or at home from 1:00 pm until 10:00 pm daily.. This is live help and users do not need a camera. Students type in the problem they are having and the tutor types back to them. There is even a board where students can write out a problem and the tutor will assist them. For more information visit the Los Angeles Public Library's Live Homework Help link, http://kidspath.lapl.org/kidspath/homework/live_homework_help.html , or Santa Monica Public Library Brainfuse link, http://smpl.org/Brainfuse_Kids.aspx.

Thank you,

Mrs. Moussa
 

Middle School Field Trip - Friday December 6th, 2013

Hi,

This is a reminder that 6th and 7th grade students are going on a field trip this Friday, December 6th, 2013.  The field trip is to the Broad Stage to view "National Geographic Live!  The Lens of Adventure."  Students are required to turn in both permission slips signed by a parent/guardian in order to participate in the field trip.  On the day of the field trip, students are asked to wear their school uniforms and to dress warmly, because we are walking to the Broad Stage.

There are several students that have not turned in their permission slips, please make sure your student has turned in theirs by tomorrow.

Thank you,

Mrs. Moussa

 

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!!!



Hi Everyone,

I wanted to wish all of my middle school students and parents a very happy Thanksgiving

School work over the Thanksgiving holiday:

6th Grade:
-Sixth grade has been assigned two worksheets to work on over the Thanksgiving holiday:
  • "Visualization"
  •  "Writing Across Texts"
-Sixth grade was also provided with an extra credit worksheet.

7th Grade:
-Seventh grade is working on an in-class essay as an assessment for Unit 3 of Literature.  Students are encouraged to review the two reading selections they are writing about: "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost and "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer.  Students should have created an organizational chart of information they are using for the essay and an outline.  They are allowed to use their outline in class to assist them in writing the essay.

The essay question for this comparative essay is:
"In an essay, compare Robert Frost's view of nature in "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Jon Krakauer's view of nature in Into Thin Air.  How does each author respond to nature?"
8th Grade (literature in my class):
 -Eighth grade is currently reading Rascal.  We have completed the novel and the students are watching the movie in class.
-The students will be asked to compile all of their chapter assignments and create a study guide for the novel.
*Students should make sure they have all of their chapter assignments in order to compile them.

All of the Grades:
-All of the grades need to make sure they are keeping track of their free reading in their reading logs.  All of the reading logs will be collected on December 3rd.

-Students are required to turn in both reading logs.

Thank you, and enjoy your holiday!

Mrs. Moussa


Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Halloween Announcement

  
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!
 
 
Halloween Costume Guidelines. Halloween Costume Parades, Thursday, October 30. 


We will hold our annual costume parade under the pavilion at 8:30 am this Thursday, October 31. Children may wear costumes to school. In the spirit of Halloween, costumes and make up may be scary, but they must not be inappropriate or offensive and may not include weapons in any description. Anyone who plans to send Halloween treats to school for class celebrations must first check with their child's classroom teachers for advance approval.