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Monday, November 24, 2025

Day 56: 11/24/25 - What are you Reading?

Homeroom:

I hope you are all having a terrific morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils

Schedule:

8:50 - 8:58 Homeroom
9:00 - 9:27 Block 1
9:30 - 9:57 Block 2
10:00 - 10:27 Block 3
10:30 - 11:00 Block 4
11:00 - 11:33 Lunch
11:36 - 12:01 Specials
Get everything to go home.
12:10 Dismissal

ELA:

Today we will share our independent reading books.
                                Thank you
                                Mr. Trumble

Do Now:

  • Take out your independent reading book and your Reading Log
Independent work:
  • Go home and tell your family what you are thankful for

Activity #1
Share your Independent Reading Books
Directions:
  • In small groups
    • Share: 
      • What are you reading?
      • What is it about? 
      • End with "Question Time"
  • In Whole group (Choose 3 - 4 people to share)
    • Share: 
      • What are you reading?
      • What is it about? 
      • End with "Question Time"
  • Finish by handing your reading log into the Red Bin 
Question of the day: How will you celebrate Thanksgiving?
Activity #2
Madlibs

Noun - Person, Place, or Thing (Boy, city, book)
Proper Noun - A specific Person, Place, or Thing (Micah, Syracuse, Freak the Mighty)
Adjective - Describes a noun (Small, large, interesting)
Verb - Action Word (Run, Jump, think,)
If you can do it, it's a verb.
Adverb - Describes a verb (Quickly, far, fast)

Plural = more than 1 (Add an 's' or 'es')


Friday, November 21, 2025

Day 55: 11/21/25 - Writing a Summary of an Informational Article

Homeroom:

I hope you are all having a terrific morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils


ELA:

Today we will be writing a summary of the Halloween article. 

Do Now:

  • Write tonight's Independent work in your agenda
  • Take out your Copy of the Halloween Article 
  • Take out your copy of the Main Idea and details Graphic Organizer
  • Open your chromebook to my google classroom

Independent work:
  • Read for 20 minutes & Complete week #2, Day #5 of your Independent Reading Log


Activity #1
Reading, Annotating & Organizing an Informational Article
RI6.1 - Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

RI6.2 - Determine the central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions and judgements


Halloween Candy Advertisements


Halloween themed Comic Strips
Halloween Themed Animated Movie



Direction
Read the article, "How Donald Duck and Peanuts Saved Trick-or-Treating"

*As we read I want you to think about these questions:
1. What is each paragraph about? 
2. What Questions do I have?
3. What parts do I not understand?
4. How many sections of information does this article have?
5. What is the Topic, Topic Sentence, and Main Idea?
6. What supporting details makes me think that?


Step 1 - Read the Article
Step 2 - Reread the article. As we read Write small inferences, thoughts, and questions you have in the margin.
Step 3 Underline evidence & important details

Step 4 - Highlight the topic sentence (Pink) and the most important supporting detail (Orange) in each category

Step 5 - Complete the Main Idea & Details Graphic Organizer.
  • How many categories of information are there?
  • What is the most important details/information in each category?
  • Write down the most important detail/information from each category.
  • Write the main idea. (Don't overlook the importance of the title in determining the main idea)



Have a great day!

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Day 54: 11/20/25 - Identifying Topic Sentence and Key Supporting Details of an Informational Article

Homeroom:

I hope you are all having a terrific morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils


ELA:

Today we will evaluate the article about Halloween to identify the topic sentence and key supporting details.

Do Now:

  • Write tonight's Independent work in your agenda
  • Take out your Copy of the Halloween Article 
  • Pick up a copy of the Main Idea and details Graphic Organizer
  • Pick up a yellow, pink and orange highlighter

Independent work:
  • Read for 20 minutes & Complete week #2, Day #4 of your Independent Reading Log


Activity #1
Reading, Annotating & Organizing an Informational Article
RI6.1 - Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

RI6.2 - Determine the central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions and judgements


Halloween Candy Advertisements


Halloween themed Comic Strips
Halloween Themed Animated Movie



Direction
Read the article, "How Donald Duck and Peanuts Saved Trick-or-Treating"

*As we read I want you to think about these questions:
1. What is each paragraph about? 
2. What Questions do I have?
3. What parts do I not understand?
4. How many sections of information does this article have?
5. What is the Topic, Topic Sentence, and Main Idea?
6. What supporting details makes me think that?


Step 1 - Read the Article
Step 2 - Reread the article. As we read Write small inferences, thoughts, and questions you have in the margin.
Step 3 Underline evidence & important details

Step 4 - Highlight the topic sentence (Pink) and the most important supporting detail (Orange) in each category

Step 5 - Complete the Main Idea & Details Graphic Organizer.
  • How many categories of information are there?
  • What is the most important details/information in each category?
  • Write down the most important detail/information from each category.
  • Write the main idea. (Don't overlook the importance of the title in determining the main idea)



Have a great day!

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Day 53: 11/19/25 - Reading & Annotating an Informational Article

 Homeroom:

I hope you are all having a terrific morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils


ELA:

Today we will read an article about Halloween, and learn how to annotate. 

Do Now:

  • Write tonight's Independent work in your agenda
  • Pick up a Copy of the Halloween Article 
Independent work:
  • Read for 20 minutes & Complete week #2, Day #3 of your Independent Reading Log
  • Finish annotating the Halloween Article (If not done in class)


Activity #1
Reading, Annotating & Organizing an Informational Article


Halloween Candy Advertisements


Halloween themed Comic Strips
Halloween Themed Animated Movie



Direction
Read the article, "How Donald Duck and Peanuts Saved Trick-or-Treating"

*As we read I want you to think about these questions:
1. What is each paragraph about? 
2. What Questions do I have?
3. What parts do I not understand?
4. How many sections of information does this article have?
5. What is the Topic, Topic Sentence, and Main Idea?
6. What supporting details makes me think that?


Step 1 - Read the Article
Step 2 - Reread the article. As we read Write small inferences, thoughts, and questions you have in the margin.
Step 3 Underline evidence & important details

Step 4 - Highlight the topic sentence (Pink) and the most important supporting detail (Orange) in each category

Step 5 - Complete the Main Idea & Details Graphic Organizer.
  • How many categories of information are there?
  • What is the most important details/information in each category?
  • Write down the most important detail/information from each category.
  • Write the main idea. (Don't overlook the importance of the title in determining the main idea)



Have a great day!

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Day 52: 11/18/25 - Identifying Main Idea Practice

Homeroom:

I hope you are all having a terrific morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils


ELA:

Today you will practice identifying the main idea of informational texts, and have extra time for independent reading

Do Now:

  • Open your notebook to page 26
  • On your chromebook go to my google classroom.
  • Write down your independent work
Independent work:
  • Read for 20 minutes & Complete week #2, Day #2 of your Independent Reading Log


Activity #1
Main Idea Practice
Directions: 
In random groups of  3, go to Google Classroom and complete the practice on Identifying Main Idea.

Steps:
1. Read the passage
2. Discuss: What is the topic?
3. Discuss: What is the topic sentence?
4. Consider the details.
5. Identify the main idea

Activity #2

Independent Reading
Directions: 
  • Find a quiet place to read independently.
  • At the end of 20 minutes, Record the pages that you read
  • Then write down what happened in today's reading on your reading log.
  • Don't forget to complete your word of the week
  • Due Monday

Monday, November 17, 2025

Day 51: 11/17/25 - Outlining & Summarizing an Informational Article

Homeroom:

I hope you are all having a terrific morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils


ELA:

Today you will get your second independent reading log, examine an outline of an informational article, and learn how to write a summary. 

Do Now:

  • Open your Notebook to the Hurricane Katrina article 
  • Pick up a copy of the outline & a copy of the summary
  • Write down your independent work
  • Hand in the Week #1 Independent Reading Log
Independent work:
  • Read for 20 minutes & Complete week #2, Day #1 of your Independent Reading Log

Activity #1
Outlining an Informational Article





Activity #2
How to Write a Summary for an Informational Article

  • RI6.1 Cite textual evidence to support what the text says as well as inferences made from the text
  • RI6.2 Determine the main idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details. Provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions.

Step 1 - Summaries only contain the most important information, so look at the outline and pick the most important piece of information from each category.
Step 2 - Follow the steps on the graphic organizer to write your summary.
  • Start with the main idea.
  • Write one detail from each category
Step 3 - Use your transitions words and phrases from page ____ in your notebook to add a transitional word, or phrase, in between your details. 


Activity #3
Independent Reading Logs
Directions:
  • Read for 20 minutes (20 Minutes)
    • This is a quiet reading time. You may spread out but it is expected for you to read for the entire 20 minutes. 
  • Complete your reading log (5 - 10 Minutes)
    • Be sure to write down what happened in that day's reading. Focus on Characters, Setting, Plot, & Conflict
    • Go back & make sure your reading log has been filled in for each day.
  • Complete the "Word of the Week" portion of your reading log 
    • Remember to use the Word central link from my blog to help you
  • Share: 
    • What are you reading?
    • What is it about? 
      • End with "Question Time"
  • You will hand in your reading log next Monday

Friday, November 14, 2025

Day 50: 11/14/25 - Reading Articles with Multiple Categories of Information

 Homeroom:

I hope you are all having a terrific morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils


ELA:

Today we will read an article about Hurricane Katrina and learn about transitional sentences.


Do Now:

  • Pick up a copy of the Hurricane Katrina article 
  • Pick up a yellow, pink, orange, and green highlighter
  • Get out glue sticks and scissors
  • Write down your independent work
Independent work:
  • Read for 20 minutes & finish reading log

Activity #1
Analyzing Main Idea & Details,  
Identifying Transitional Sentences

Your task: Read to Identify the Main Idea

First: Glue in the Article & the Transitional Sentence Tab

Transitional Sentences move the reader from one idea to another

Step 1: Read the article titled, "Hurricane Katrina"
Step 2: Use the highlighting strategy for informational articles we learned the other day.



Topic = Yellow
Topic Sentence = Pink
Supporting Details = Orange
Main Idea (We will write the main idea in the next class)
Highlight the transitional sentences Green.

You would normally NEVER HIGHLIGHT LIKE THIS!!! We are only highlighting this way so we can see the purpose of each sentence.





Activity #2

Intro to Independent Reading Logs
Directions:
  • Read for 20 minutes (20 Minutes)
    • This is a quiet reading time. You may spread out but it is expected for you to read for the entire 20 minutes. 
  • Complete your reading log (5 - 10 Minutes)
    • Be sure to write down what happened in that day's reading. Focus on Characters, Setting, Plot, & Conflict
    • Go back & make sure your reading log has been filled in for each day.
  • Complete the "Word of the Week" portion of your reading log 
    • Remember to use the Word central link from my blog to help you
  • Share: 
    • What are you reading?
    • What is it about? 
      • End with "Question Time"
  • You will hand in your reading log next Monday
Have a great day!

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Day 49: 11/13/25 - Informational Text Vocabulary & Youtube Article

 Homeroom:

I hope you are all having a marvelous Morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils


ELA:

Today we will begin unit 2 by learning some important vocabulary words and reading an article about youtube.

Do Now:

  • Pick up a copy of the youtube article and the vocabulary graphic organizer
  • Pick up a yellow, pink, and orange highlighter
  • Get out scissors and a glue stick
  • Write down your independent work
Independent work:
  • Read for 20 minutes & complete Reading Log


Activity #1
Informational Text Vocabulary
&
Analyzing Details to Determine the Main Idea
  • RI6.1 Cite textual evidence to support what the text says as well as inferences made from the text
  • RI6.2 Determine the main idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details

Step 1: Color Code
Topic = Yellow
Topic Sentence = Pink
Main Idea = Blue
Supporting Details = Orange

Step 2: Read the article: 
  • Highlight the Topic, Yellow. Think "What important word was repeated?" Every Time you see the 'topic' word, highlight it yellow.
  • Draw a box around the introduction. 
  • Highlight the topic Sentence Pink 
  • Highlight the details orange. Number them.
  • Write the main idea in a "Thought Bubble






Activity #2
Independent Reading Logs
Directions:
  • Read for 20 minutes (20 Minutes)
    • This is a quiet reading time. You may spread out but it is expected for you to read for the entire 20 minutes. 
  • Complete your reading log (5 - 10 Minutes)
    • Be sure to write down what happened in that day's reading. Focus on Characters, Setting, Plot, & Conflict
    • Go back & make sure your reading log has been filled in for each day.
  • Complete the "Word of the Week" portion of your reading log 
    • Remember to use the Word central link from my blog to help you
  • Share: 
    • What are you reading?
    • What is it about? 
      • End with "Question Time"
  • You will hand in your reading log next Monday
Have a great day!

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Day 48: 11/12/25 - Review Unit 1 Test & Get Ready for Unit 2

Homeroom:

I hope you are all having a wonderful morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils


ELA:

Today we will review the test from unit 1, and get ready for unit 2.

                               
Do Now:

  • Pick up a copy of the Unit 2 Title page
  • Write tonight's Independent work in your agenda
  • Throw out or take home everything in your ELA Folder
Independent work:
  • Read for 20 minutes & Complete reading log
  • Bring your book to class
Activity #1
Hand in your copy of Freak the Mighty
&
Go over test answers

Activity #2
Get Ready for Unit 2

What is the title of Unit 2?

Analysis of Informational Texts

Unit 2 Agenda 
  • Learn vocabulary for Informational texts - Youtube Article
    • Topic
    • Topic Sentence
    • Main Idea
    • Supporting Details
  • Read Hurricane Katrina Article
    • Learn Transitional Sentences
    • Outlining an Informational an Article (to understand how it is put together)
  • How to Write a summary 
  • Identifying Main Idea - Quiz Grade
  • Read Article about Halloween
    • Practice Annotating an Informational Article
    • Practice Analyzing the Main Idea & Details
    • Summarizing an Informational Article - Quiz Grade
  • Author's Purpose (5)
    • MLK Passages
    • Quiz Grade
  • Text Structure (5)
    • Quiz Grade
  • Primary vs. Secondary Sources
    • Classwork Grade
  • Persuasive Essays
    • Assessment Grade
** Weekly Independent Reading Logs - Classwork/Homework grades

Activity #3
Glue in Title Page and Tab for Unit 2


Activity #4
Intro to Independent Reading Logs
Directions:
  • Read for 20 minutes (20 Minutes)
    • This is a quiet reading time. You may spread out but it is expected for you to read for the entire 20 minutes. 
  • Complete your reading log (5 - 10 Minutes)
    • Be sure to write down what happened in that day's reading. Focus on Characters, Setting, Plot, & Conflict
    • Go back & make sure your reading log has been filled in for each day.
  • Complete the "Word of the Week" portion of your reading log 
    • Remember to use the Word central link from my blog to help you
  • Share: 
    • What are you reading?
    • What is it about? 
      • End with "Question Time"
  • You will hand in your reading log next Monday