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  1. Can you tell me about Independent Reading?
  2. When does Mrs. Ingargiola meet with students to discuss books?
  3. Is it ever okay to re-read a book or to abandon a book?
  4. To grow as a reader, what do you recommend?
  5. What is a book talk?
  6. What do I need to do to succeed in Verbal this year?
  7. What do I do if I'm confused/lost on a topic or book in class?
  8. How do you grade our Reader Response Journals?
  9. How am I graded in Verbal?
  10. What supplies do I need every single day for Verbal?
  11. What are our areas of study this year?
  12. Do students practice for the NJ ASK?
  13. Do we ever work with the 7th Grade Verbal students?
  14. What is "Everyday Vocabulary"?
  15. What are Marble Parties?
  16. Any other questions?
  17. Do you offer extra help?
  18. What is Words Their Way?



Can you tell me about Independent Reading?

Sure! Students are responsible for reading 30 minutes, 5 times a week. 
Therefore, students must 
have an Independent Reading book with them EVERY SINGLE DAY!  Students can 
borrow a book from 
my library at anytime.  They must sign the book out and remember to return it 
when they are 
finished!  Students can also visit the Hammarskjold Media Center to borrow 
books.  Books can be 
taken out for 2 weeks.  

Independent Reading is done both at home and in class.  During the week, 
students have ample 
opportunities to read their IR book in class! Any time spent in class reading 
counts towards their 30 
minute goal a day.
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When does Mrs. Ingargiola meet with students to discuss books?

I meet with students as often as possible. I meet with students during IR 
time to discuss progress with 
books. I always encourage students to share feedback on books with the class 
as well as with me!
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Is it ever okay to re-read a book or to abandon a book?

Yes, of course!  I certainly believe that students should have the freedom to 
re-read a book they 
have already read, but I also encourage my students to try as many new books 
and genres as they 
can.  If a book is too hard, not living up to your expectations, or 
simply "boring", please feel free to 
find something you can really "sink your teeth into."  With so many amazingly 
wonderful books out 
there, why waste time on something you don't absolutely adore?
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To grow as a reader, what do you recommend?

I recommend trying new genres - Don't fall victim to a genre-rut.  Branch 
out, you never know what 
surprises await you in a new genre, new series, new author, etc.  If you love 
realistic fiction as I do, 
you may find an unexpected pleasure in science fiction.  You won't know 
unless you try!  To grow as 
a reader,  you must try even the books that you don't think you'll like, look 
up difficult words as you 
encounter them, question, predict, visualize, connect and challenge your 
books!
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What is a book talk?

A book talk is an informal way to share a great book.  If you've ever read a 
book that you absolutely 
love, please share it with someone!  One of the best ways to find new books 
is to find out that 
someone else loved the book first!  Please feel free to bring in a great book 
to share with your 
classmates.  A book talk is a 2-3 minute briefing on why your book is worth 
reading!  Remember - 
Don't give away the ending!
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What do I need to do to succeed in Verbal this year?

This is simple: Show up, be prepared, get involved, work hard.  There is 
absolutely no substitute for 
hard work.  Please remember that if you work hard, the chances are great that 
you will succeed with 
flying colors!
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What do I do if I'm confused/lost on a topic or book in class?

Ask for help! Please feel free to email me with questions about class 
discussions, books, projects, etc.  
Or, you can always stay after school to work with me one-on-one... just let 
me know when you plan to 
stay and I will be there to help!
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How do you grade our Reader Response Journals?

Reading Response Journals are graded at the end of each unit.  Although I will check your books and 
conference with you throughout the unit, I will only collect your books after a final unit-assessment 
that will be completed in your RRJ! Use your RRJ to take notes and to grow as a reader through each 
novel we read!
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How am I graded in Verbal?

5% = participation/preparation
10% = homework
15% = words their way
35% = reading 
35% = writing
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What supplies do I need every single day for Verbal?

For class each day, students should have:
Verbal Binder
Pen/Pencil
Highlighter
Reader Response Journal
Writer's Notebook
Independent Reading Book
Writing Notebook
Words Their Way Notebook (usually left in the classroom!)
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What are our areas of study this year?

Mythology
Ethics - And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
Tolerance - The Wave by Todd Strasser
Justice - To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
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Do students practice for the NJ ASK?

Yes! Every marking period, students practice for standardized testing.  
Students complete timed writing 
prompts on a quarterly basis.  Also, each marking period, students practice 
reading passages and 
responding to multiple choice questions and open-ended questions.
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Do we ever work with the 7th Grade Verbal students?

All the time!  Sixth and seventh grade Verbal students will get to know each 
other very well throughout 
the year.  Classes will merge on a monthly or bi-monthly basis to work on our 
joint unit - tolerance.
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What is "Everyday Vocabulary"?

Everyday Vocabulary is a program designed to help students recognize 
vocabulary words in a 
context other than the one in which I taught them.  For instance, in the 
myth "Arachne", students 
learned the word "indignant".  If a student finds the word in another context 
(IR book, song lyrics, a 
teacher says it, TV program, etc.) the student should record the word and 
bring it to class.  Each time 
a student finds a word and correctly defines the word, he/she will earn a 
sticker.  Ten stickers 
results in a homework pass!
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What are Marble Parties?

I believe great behavior deserves a reward!  At the end of class each day, 
students discuss how many 
marbles they think they earned for the period.  Students can earn up to 10 
marbles a day.  A "perfect 
day" means all students arrived on-time, began the Do-Now quietly, completed 
the homework, 
finished all classwork, participated, were respectful, and entered 
the "reading zone" during IR time.  
Once students fill up their class jar, they will have a party.
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Any other questions?

Please feel free to email me any questions I forgot!
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Do you offer extra help?

Of course. Please see me if you ever need extra help. I am available most 
days after school!
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What is Words Their Way?

Words Their Way is our word study program for the year.  Students receive a 
new list of words on Monday. During class, students work with their partner 
to sort the words based on the week (suffixes, prefixes, etc.). Then, they 
record the words in their Word Study notebook. On Tuesday evening, students 
are expected to review the words at home and to practice their sort again. On 
Wednesday in class, students work with their partner to quiz each other on 
the words. Thursday evening, students try to think of at least 5 more words 
that follow the same pattern as their weekly sort. Finally, on Friday, 
students take a 10 word assessment on their weekly words. This is collected 
and graded.
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