Welcome to the Firecracker Team!
Firecracker Spirit BOOM! BOOM! Work as a team... BOOM! BOOM! Want to achieve... BOOM! BOOM! We ALL believe Together we'll succeed!
Mrs. Pledger Mrs. Melson Mrs. Johnson FIRECRACKERS
Firecracker Teachers Mrs. Melson  Language Arts Mrs. Pledger Math Mrs. Johnson Science & Social Studies
Common Core State Standards (CCSS) What is it? A national movement for all states to have the same educational standards so that each student graduates high school ready for college and/or a career  44 states have adopted the standards Arkansas is a pilot state  What does this mean? Clarksville Schools will follow CCSS beginning this year. What can I expect as a parent? More technology: blogs, wikis, podcasts, etc.  At-home reading assignments Algebraic equations in math Additional information on CCSS can be found at  http://www.corestandards.org   You can view the literacy curriculum maps at  http://www.commoncore.org/maps/
Language Arts Mrs. Melson Students will create a blog using kidblog.com. This will be done during school hours. Storybird.com will be used to write our first narrative, a prequel to  Charlie and the Chocolate Factory .  Students will have the option of publishing their own books through this website if parents wish to purchase them. We will have several required readings throughout the year.  Nightly reading assignments will be required at times, and must be completed prior to the next class meeting.  Accelerated Reader Program   is used as a way to assess reading comprehension and growth.  More information will be sent home at a later date. Throughout the year students will have Individual writing conferences when writing assignments are given. Four-Square Writing Method by Judith S. Gould  and Evan Jay Gould is used to organize assigned essays. All essays are graded using the 4-point rubric based on the Benchmark Exam.
Language Arts Mrs. Melson Spelling and vocabulary focus will be on learning the meaning of prefixes and suffixes, as well as reviewing commonly misspelled words.  Our word lists will come from the assigned texts that we are reading. Some of the books that we will read this year: Peter and the Starcatchers   by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson Black Ships Before Troy: The Story of the Illiad  by Rosemary Sutliff Just So Stories  by Rudyard Kipling The People Could Fly  by Virginia Hamilton The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure  by Enzenberger and Berner Jabberwocky  by Lewis Carroll Dragonwings  by Lawrence Yep We will also read about Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass
Math Mrs. Pledger Accelerated Math is an individualized math program that helps students master and practice required math skills at their own pace. Monthly objectives are required.  Algebra will be the main focus for students in the sixth grade as we focus on Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
Science & Social Studies Mrs. Johnson Hands-on science labs will enhance student learning.  Sixth graders dissect animal hearts and eyeballs!  Lots of fun! Social Studies focuses on the Reconstruction Period to the present. We plan to have the Holocaust trunk from the  Houston Holocaust Museum (HHM) available for the Firecracker students November 28 through December 2.  It will be in our building until December 16 .  This service is provided through donations and funding by Holocaust survivors in the Houston area.
Activity Classes Activities are 60 minutes long.  At the beginning of each of these activities they will have 20 minutes of AR time.  Music Art Library Computer Lab PE is one hour with no AR time.  PE days:  Monday—Pledger,  Tuesday—Melson, Wednesday—Johnson  Please remember to wear tennis shoes on your PE day.
Classroom Community We spend a tremendous part of our day with each other.  We have guidelines to help us get along. Main classroom rules: SHOW RESPECT SOLVE CHALLENGES MAKE GOOD CHOICES
When do I return school forms? ASAP It is very important that we have your current information on file.  Please return all required forms to your child’s homeroom teacher as soon as possible so that we can get it turned in to the office.  School Supplies Please send requested school supplies as soon as you can.  If you need a list, you can pick one up in the office. There is no fee for school planners.
Monthly Calendars Each month a calendar will be sent home with test dates and other important information.  The same information can be found at our webpage  www.firecrackersteam.pbworks.com   6 th  graders are not always good about getting information from school to home so please inquire about these monthly calendars. Calendar information should be transferred to their planners to keep up with important dates.
How Much Homework? Classes are 80 minutes long.  Most days, students should be able to complete their work at school.  In light of the Common Core Standards, your child may have homework rather than just unfinished class work. Please encourage your 6 th  grader to use their class time wisely.  This includes  ASKING QUESTIONS  to better understand assignments. If homework ever habitually takes longer than an hour to complete, please let us know so that we can work together to solve the problem.
Late Work/Incomplete Assignment 6 th  Grade Level 6th graders will be able to turn in  ONE  late paper  per nine weeks   for full credit in  EACH  subject.  ½ credit will be given on the 2 nd  late paper. All other late papers will be a  ZERO ! Incomplete Assignment: An assignment is considered incomplete when 3 or more questions are left blank. In the case that your child should not understand the question(s), it is their responsibility to get assistance BEFORE grading or handing in the assignment. Appropriate times to seek help are in the morning between 7:45-8:05 a.m., after lunch, assigned study hall times or other appropriate time assigned by the team of teachers.
When is make-up work due? The number of days missed will be the same number of days your child has to make-up assignments and tests before it is treated as late work. Example:  If absent 2 days, you will have 2 days to make up the work. (Handbook, p. 43) When a student is absent, it is his/her responsibility to get their missing assignments from each class.
Sixth Grade Discipline Policy Marks will be given for any misbehavior which hinders the learning or safety of any child in our school.  This includes missing or incomplete assignments.  If a child chooses to misbehave, he/she will receive a mark against them.  This is recorded on the homeroom's clipboard.  Homeroom teachers will tally marks weekly, and they will accumulate through each  MONTH .  At the beginning of each month the demerit total will start over. The consequences are as follows: 2 demerits  Loss of recess; letter or phone call to parent from teacher An office referral is required for the following discipline actions : 4 demerits  Two day of lunch bunch with Mrs. Price 8 demerits  One day of after school detention  (student stays until 4:00) 11 demerits  Three days of after school detention  14 demerits  Three days of In School Suspension (ISS)
We are looking forward to a great year.  Thank you for taking the time to attend Open House.  See you Monday morning!

Welcome firecrackers

  • 1.
    Welcome to theFirecracker Team!
  • 2.
    Firecracker Spirit BOOM!BOOM! Work as a team... BOOM! BOOM! Want to achieve... BOOM! BOOM! We ALL believe Together we'll succeed!
  • 3.
    Mrs. Pledger Mrs.Melson Mrs. Johnson FIRECRACKERS
  • 4.
    Firecracker Teachers Mrs.Melson Language Arts Mrs. Pledger Math Mrs. Johnson Science & Social Studies
  • 5.
    Common Core StateStandards (CCSS) What is it? A national movement for all states to have the same educational standards so that each student graduates high school ready for college and/or a career 44 states have adopted the standards Arkansas is a pilot state What does this mean? Clarksville Schools will follow CCSS beginning this year. What can I expect as a parent? More technology: blogs, wikis, podcasts, etc. At-home reading assignments Algebraic equations in math Additional information on CCSS can be found at http://www.corestandards.org You can view the literacy curriculum maps at http://www.commoncore.org/maps/
  • 6.
    Language Arts Mrs.Melson Students will create a blog using kidblog.com. This will be done during school hours. Storybird.com will be used to write our first narrative, a prequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory . Students will have the option of publishing their own books through this website if parents wish to purchase them. We will have several required readings throughout the year. Nightly reading assignments will be required at times, and must be completed prior to the next class meeting. Accelerated Reader Program is used as a way to assess reading comprehension and growth. More information will be sent home at a later date. Throughout the year students will have Individual writing conferences when writing assignments are given. Four-Square Writing Method by Judith S. Gould and Evan Jay Gould is used to organize assigned essays. All essays are graded using the 4-point rubric based on the Benchmark Exam.
  • 7.
    Language Arts Mrs.Melson Spelling and vocabulary focus will be on learning the meaning of prefixes and suffixes, as well as reviewing commonly misspelled words. Our word lists will come from the assigned texts that we are reading. Some of the books that we will read this year: Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson Black Ships Before Troy: The Story of the Illiad by Rosemary Sutliff Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling The People Could Fly by Virginia Hamilton The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure by Enzenberger and Berner Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll Dragonwings by Lawrence Yep We will also read about Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass
  • 8.
    Math Mrs. PledgerAccelerated Math is an individualized math program that helps students master and practice required math skills at their own pace. Monthly objectives are required. Algebra will be the main focus for students in the sixth grade as we focus on Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
  • 9.
    Science & SocialStudies Mrs. Johnson Hands-on science labs will enhance student learning. Sixth graders dissect animal hearts and eyeballs! Lots of fun! Social Studies focuses on the Reconstruction Period to the present. We plan to have the Holocaust trunk from the Houston Holocaust Museum (HHM) available for the Firecracker students November 28 through December 2. It will be in our building until December 16 . This service is provided through donations and funding by Holocaust survivors in the Houston area.
  • 10.
    Activity Classes Activitiesare 60 minutes long. At the beginning of each of these activities they will have 20 minutes of AR time. Music Art Library Computer Lab PE is one hour with no AR time. PE days: Monday—Pledger, Tuesday—Melson, Wednesday—Johnson Please remember to wear tennis shoes on your PE day.
  • 11.
    Classroom Community Wespend a tremendous part of our day with each other. We have guidelines to help us get along. Main classroom rules: SHOW RESPECT SOLVE CHALLENGES MAKE GOOD CHOICES
  • 12.
    When do Ireturn school forms? ASAP It is very important that we have your current information on file. Please return all required forms to your child’s homeroom teacher as soon as possible so that we can get it turned in to the office. School Supplies Please send requested school supplies as soon as you can. If you need a list, you can pick one up in the office. There is no fee for school planners.
  • 13.
    Monthly Calendars Eachmonth a calendar will be sent home with test dates and other important information. The same information can be found at our webpage www.firecrackersteam.pbworks.com 6 th graders are not always good about getting information from school to home so please inquire about these monthly calendars. Calendar information should be transferred to their planners to keep up with important dates.
  • 14.
    How Much Homework?Classes are 80 minutes long. Most days, students should be able to complete their work at school. In light of the Common Core Standards, your child may have homework rather than just unfinished class work. Please encourage your 6 th grader to use their class time wisely. This includes ASKING QUESTIONS to better understand assignments. If homework ever habitually takes longer than an hour to complete, please let us know so that we can work together to solve the problem.
  • 15.
    Late Work/Incomplete Assignment6 th Grade Level 6th graders will be able to turn in ONE late paper per nine weeks for full credit in EACH subject. ½ credit will be given on the 2 nd late paper. All other late papers will be a ZERO ! Incomplete Assignment: An assignment is considered incomplete when 3 or more questions are left blank. In the case that your child should not understand the question(s), it is their responsibility to get assistance BEFORE grading or handing in the assignment. Appropriate times to seek help are in the morning between 7:45-8:05 a.m., after lunch, assigned study hall times or other appropriate time assigned by the team of teachers.
  • 16.
    When is make-upwork due? The number of days missed will be the same number of days your child has to make-up assignments and tests before it is treated as late work. Example: If absent 2 days, you will have 2 days to make up the work. (Handbook, p. 43) When a student is absent, it is his/her responsibility to get their missing assignments from each class.
  • 17.
    Sixth Grade DisciplinePolicy Marks will be given for any misbehavior which hinders the learning or safety of any child in our school. This includes missing or incomplete assignments. If a child chooses to misbehave, he/she will receive a mark against them. This is recorded on the homeroom's clipboard. Homeroom teachers will tally marks weekly, and they will accumulate through each MONTH . At the beginning of each month the demerit total will start over. The consequences are as follows: 2 demerits Loss of recess; letter or phone call to parent from teacher An office referral is required for the following discipline actions : 4 demerits Two day of lunch bunch with Mrs. Price 8 demerits One day of after school detention (student stays until 4:00) 11 demerits Three days of after school detention 14 demerits Three days of In School Suspension (ISS)
  • 18.
    We are lookingforward to a great year. Thank you for taking the time to attend Open House. See you Monday morning!