Announcements

  

The cool November nights are a perfect setting for our next unit on "Three 
Skeleton Key." This spooky tale is set at the top of South America near the 
infamous Devil's Island and features a life and death struggle between 
lighthouse keepers and some unwelcome visitors. In addition to reviewing 
elements of literature with the story, we will be doing additional non-
fiction reading about rats, rodents and exotic locales where these "pets" are 
worshipped. In addition to daily classwork and group participation, students 
will have the following assignments:

RAFT exercise on rats
Vocabulary and comprehension quizzes (2)
Weekly literacy letters on Choice Book
30 minutes of reading per weeknight

Students who scored less than an 85 on their first FAIR assessment will be 
bringing additional work home to increase fluency, reading comprehension and 
vocabulary. This homework will include the same guide I use in the classroom 
to assist your child. Please take the time to monitor your child's nightly 
reading and assist him/her with any enrichment homework.

Eighth-graders will be doing homework with writing frames to prepare for the 
upcoming writing assessments. My goal is to build their endurance so that 
they can easily complete a four-paragraph, focused essay by the time FCAT 
Writes arrives in February. We have been practicing weekly and I am 
encouraged by my students' hard work and dedication. I find that writing with 
them is a wonderful modeling tool, and I encourage you to get out your pen or 
pencil and work alongside your child. Thank you for all that you do!



Example of resource citation:

Duble, Kathleen Benner. "The Sacrifice." New York: Simon & Schuster, 
2005.