Good job, students! You have finished PAWS testing. Now we can concentrate on learning! Next month we will find out what your new MAP score is. What is your last MAP score?
Check out Mr. Burtis' flashcards.
Daily Reading Groups Schedule:
7th-Read Timed Reading Plus, Silent Reading, Teacher read aloud Peak, group reading Blima.
Phonics lesson (Rewards program)
Silent Reading-10 minutes ( Some students are reading their own books, others are at listening stations)
Teacher Read Aloud
6th grade read aloud-Westing Game-Things Not Seen.
If you read a great book that another TRMS student would love to read, please, e-mail me!
Plagiarism is defined in the University of California, Berkeley, Campus Code of Student Conduct as follows:
- "Plagiarism is defined as the use of intellectual material produced by another person without acknowledging its source. This includes, but is not limited to:
- (a.) Copying from the writings or works of others into one's academic assignment without attribution, or submitting such work as if it were one's own;
(b.) Using the views, opinions, or insights of another without acknowledgment; or
(c.) Paraphrasing the characteristic or original phraseology, metaphor, or other literary device of another without proper attribution."
Plagiarism is a serious violation of academic and student conduct rules and is punishable at most universities and colleges with a failing grade and possibly more severe action.