Thursday, December 9, 2010

Quarter 2 Vocabulary Words

Vocab Test is next week!!  Here is the list of words that will be on the test:
  • disgruntled
  • mete
  • dapper
  • allude
  • fractious
  • bamboozle
  • conundrum
  • somber
  • snivel
  • amuck
  • retribution
  • lethargic
  • expectation
  • doldrums
  • discord
  • dissonance
  • din
  • trivium
  • famine

Monday, October 18, 2010

Last Week! Week 4!


Last week, everyone!  The best part of the book is now!  We'll see if your predictions will come true!
Keep reading,
Mrs. Doenges :)

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

New Ideas!

I have been mulling (or thinking) over an idea for the last few days that should help the classes out.  What I have decided is this:  you will now be allowed to decide which JOURNAL question for the week to which you want to respond.  That means you choose ONE JOURNAL QUESTION and still write the required one page front and back skipping lines.  I'm hoping this will allow you more time to really think about the journal prompt that you choose to respond to.  Your journal will still be due on Wednesdays!

Tomorrow is the Chapter 1-7 Quiz!  Be sure to review your questions!  Remember: setting is the YEAR and CITY, STATE they are in.

Explanation of Gershold Bulkley and Matthew's argument:  Bulkley thinks that The King of England should be allowed to rule Connecticut with a govenor that is appointed by the King.  Matthew wants the people of Connecticut to rule themselves without the King's input or thoughts.  **Remember, this is before America will decide to rebel against England in the Revolutionary War and take over ruling themselves (that happened in 1776--this is only 1687).

Many have asked, "What happened to Nat?"  He comes and goes in the book.  Keep in mind, he lives on a boat and the boat goes between Wethersfield and Saybrook through the Spring and Summer.  Be patient--he returns!

Keep Reading!
Mrs. D :)

Monday, October 4, 2010

Week 2

Assignment Sheet and Chapter Questions for Week 2 are below:
Happy Reading!
Mrs. D :)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Something to think about...

Per a discussion in 6W, I have found out that (through research of calling other teachers and google) that people from Connecticut are called "Connecticuters" or even "Nutmeggers."  As I understand the website to say, they are called "nutmeggers" because their state spice is nutmeg.  However, "Connecitcutians" is gaining in popularity.  Typically, though, people in New England simply call themslves "New Englanders."

Now, I know what you're thinking.  A state spice?  Missouri does NOT have a state spice, so don't ask.

Thanks to google for that one,
Mrs. Doenges :)

Chapter 1-2 Quiz tomorrow!

Hey 6th Grade!  Just a reminder that Chapter 1-2 quiz is tomorrow.  Yellow and Green has discussion groups tomorrow BEFORE the quiz so be sure you have your questions ready so I can answer them!  Be sure you do the Chapter Questions for Ch 1&2 so you can be sure that you're getting the main events in the story.  If you've completed those, then you have a much better chance of doing well on the quiz tomorrow than if you didn't. HINT HINT.

Happy Studying! (Studying IS considered homework)
Mrs. Doenges :)