Class Overview

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About 6th Grade Scheduling

 

Here in 6th grade, we split the students into multiple classes. Each class of students has a shared team of teachers who then divide up the content your student will be learning.  Your child will see two 6th grade teachers for various subjects during the day.

 

Immersion Students (USU & WSU)   Non-Immersion Students (UVU & SUU)
Mtra. Xesca  Mrs. Stephens   Mrs. Kumar Mrs. Medrano
Español, Ciencias, y Historia Math and Reading Science, History, and Writing Math and Reading

 

Extra Learning Activities

Each Friday, the whole grade will participate in an additional activity just after lunch. These include Art, Minecraft, Guest Presenters, and Incentive activities for completing classwork. 

We will also be working on students' emotional IQ through lessons and activities throughout the school-year that help them recognize their emotions and how to handle them as well as build relationships and a community within the classroom. 

Expectations 

In each classroom, we will discuss our specific expectations and consequences; however, we have four basic School-wide rules follow:

  • Be Respectful
  • Be Responsible
  • Be Safe
  • Be Kind

Technology Rules:​

  • Laptops Plugged in EVERY NIGHT!!!!
  • Bring Laptops to school every day

  • Minor misbehavior incidents will be handled in class, but if the behaviors adversely affect the educational or personal rights of individuals or the class in general, then parents and/or the School Administration may be involved.

Homework 

Each week students will be expected to read for 30 minutes at home and complete a few continued learning opportunities for math.

 

Beyond those two required activities:
Time will be given in each class to complete all school assignments. Any assignments not completed in class will be then be considered homework. 

Playlist items include required and optional activities. Students will have a Playlist course in Canvas. Time will be given in class to work on these items. But in order to receive associated prizes, students may need to work on items at home also.