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Room - 803
harrisons@wilkes.k12.nc.us
Remind (2020-2021)
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Codes 1har803, 2har803, 3har803, 4har803
Here's what it looks like for 1st period:
One-pager Example
DDRF ch. 3 1-Pager Sample
Jungian Archetype Quiz
Helping Verbs Song
KISS EZ Flowchart.doc
BRAIN BASICS
Vocabulary & Stems Review
Essential Stems Review (6th Grade Stems) PowerPoint
Essential Stems Review (Google Slides)
Class Tools - Harrison Vocab 2018-2019 [turn off sound on your computer]
Class Tools - 2019-2020 Words & stems
Free Rice - English Vocabulary
Vocabulary Review
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Class Tools - Stems Mega-Challenge (ALL your 6th grade stems!) (turn off sound or use ear phones)
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Also check your Canvas Modules >Vocabulary>Vocabulary Slides for Google Slides and PowerPoint to practice
VOCABULARY COLLECTION RESOURCES
Frayer Chart w stems.pdf
Activity Matrix 2019.pdf
Vocabulary Collection Template
Dictionaries:
Greek and Latin Stems
Vocabulary Symbaloo
VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES: EXAMPLES
Poetic Thinking
How to write a cinquain
How to write a diamante
Examples on the wiki: Cinquain & Diamante
Examples to print: Cinquain & Diamante
Narrative Personification
Sentences According to Purpose Example
Stem Attack
EXAMPLES of Vocabulary Activities:
Check out the Harrison Prize Winner for February
Bria's Vocabulary Collection
Vocabulary Building Sites
MEMOIR RESOURCES
BOOK REVIEW RESOURCES
Smart Words to explain literary elements
Book Review Template
Reading Response Rubric
Book Review Criteria
Book Review Words
Helpful Hints for Your Fiction Book Review
Character Traits
Sample
Sample - Intro and Body Paragraph 1
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harrisons@wcsmail.org - submit Google doc
http://englishgrammar101.com/
Permission to stay after school: Click here for a pdf to download
EOG Sample items
Class information and copies of many materials are posted here (scroll down to the bottom).
If you need a recommendation for a good book, check out these sites:
Current Events: Articles for annotation and response
Disasters Symbaloo
Titanic Project Choices
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Basic ELA Supply List for '19-'20
Everyone will need a novel for independent reading (needed 2nd day of school).
Here's a list of Basic Supplies that I expect, and some that I would really like, for students to have with them on the first day of school:
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3-ring binder (1-inch should be sufficient)
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Pocket dividers for binder (5)
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Loose-leaf notebook paper - preferably college rule
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Marble composition book w/ sewn binding - NOT glued or spiral
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Index cards (3x5) - at least 100
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Colored pencils
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Highlighters [assorted colors besides yellow (blue, green, pink)]
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Pens (dark blue or black)
- High-contrast checking pen (ball point, hi-liter (NOT yellow), marker, etc.)
- Pencils with erasers
- Hand-held, manual sharpener for wooden pencils
- Supply of lead and erasers for mechanical pencils
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MOST IMPORTANTLY: a book for independent reading
Everyone will need a novel for independent reading (needed 2nd day of school).
TISSUE DONATIONS ARE WELCOMED & ENCOURAGED (but it's not biological samples we need)
We need boxes of tissues.
If you have questions or need assistance in getting these supplies, let me know.
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Supply List
Reading
Study sites:
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