Mrs. Nabulsi Read 180 grades 6 and 8. Basically our class routine is as follows: Students sharpen...

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Read 180 Routine and Reading Log Mrs. Nabulsi Read 180 grades 6 and 8

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Read 180 Routine and Reading Log

Mrs. NabulsiRead 180 grades 6 and 8

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Basically our class routine is as follows: Students sharpen pencils, secure their notebooks and rBooks

before the bell. Students are in their seats which are located in the first

center in which they will rotate during class. We will have an whole group activity: video related to small

group, read a book together by projecting the text on the screen; listen to an audio book.

We will then begin the rotations which last approximately 20 minutes. There will be three rotations. Students in small group who finish their work before the others have materials at the desk in the form of math activities, flashcards and books to read. Students are expected to ask permission to leave the room and sign out after granted permission. I discourage using the restroom since that takes time from the rotation and the student has time between classes to take care of personal needs. Of course, there are always exceptions.

At the end of class, I give out Perfect Paws to those students who have behaved well and completed their work.

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To dissuade classroom disruption, I insist that students stay on target, move from one center to another quietly and respectfully, and remain seated until I dismiss them. I encourage them to represent their country, the military, their school, their family and themselves in a positive and mature manner. I will call you and/or email you the first week of school to make sure I have answered all of your questions regarding this class. I am working on a webpage so that I can better explain concepts like the lexile or answer other questions that might come up. I will give your child both the reading log and the rubric showing how (s)he will be evaluated, but also send both to you via email, and place both on the webpage.

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STUDENT’S NAME _______________________________ DATE__ ___ CLASS __________ BLOCK____________PARENT’S INITIALS ______ Book 1: Title _______________________ Author ________________ __ Place Published ______________ Publisher __________________ Copyright

date _________ Book 2: Title _______________________ Author ________________ __ Place Published ______________ Publisher __________________ Copyright

date _________

_____________________________________________________________________ Date Read Starting page Ending page Title of book(Can abbreviate) Summary Who, what, when,

where how, why in one

or two complete

sentences.                

Homework – The Reading Log

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INDIVIDUAL READING LOG FOR MRS. NABULSI

DUE EVERY TWO WEEKS MUST HAVE ALL ITEMS COMPLETED FOR 100

POINTS STUDENTS MUST READ 20 MINUTES 10/14

DAYS; PARENTS MUST SIGN.

Due Dates for the Reading Log

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100 POINTS: Student’s full name – 10 points Block – 10 points Date of Week (covers a two week period) – 10 points Ten entries – each entry must have the following: (50 blanks) The date read The title of the book and author The starting page for that date The ending page for that date A brief summary of what was read : who, what, when, where, how, why Parents must initial the student has read 20 minutes a day. No credit without the parent’s signature (10 points) Neatness counts – 10 points NOTE: No parental signature—no credit. A sample will also be mailed home

to students. The due date may end up being either a Monday or Tuesday, depending of the class time and days off. However, the next reading log must begin on that Monday . 

Rubric for the Reading Log