Sentences with phrase «8th grade language arts»

She started her teaching career at a high school before switching to 8th grade language arts.
Lesley Hagelgans, an 8th grade language arts teacher at Marshall Middle School in Michigan, said her focus in the discussion was on using multiple measures to evaluate teachers.
«It felt correct right away, like the right way to teach,» says Amber Weston, who has taught 8th grade language arts / social studies in the district since the literacy initiative was launched.
Teacher Bethany Smith with students in her 8th grade language arts class at Mooresville Middle School.
Were it not for the age of the students, this 8th grade language arts classroom could easily be mistaken for a modern office in some sleek, glass - and - steel building downtown.
Even though I'm a huge proponent of educational technologies, employing blogging, moviemaking, and other digital literacies in my 8th grade language arts classroom, I have felt reluctant to integrate cellphones into my lessons.
Megan Palevich is curriculum specialist and 8th grade language arts teacher in Chester County, PA..

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«The voucher system scares me to death,» said Lynn Harrison, an 8th - grade English language arts teacher at the East Fordham Academy for the Arts in the Brarts teacher at the East Fordham Academy for the Arts in the BrArts in the Bronx.
In addition to core studies in English, math, science, history, languages, and the fine arts, students take a required sequence in religion and philosophy: 6th - grade students study the Apostles» Creed and the saints; in the 7th grade, they focus on the Church and the Ten Commandments; 8th graders conduct an overview of the Bible and the Sacraments; 9th - grade students study the Old Testament, the Apologetics, and C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity; the 10th - grade focus is the New Testament and Church history; 11th grade introduces metaphysics and ethics; and the 12th - grade course features the philosophy and social teachings of the Catholic Church.
They agreed that Hope's 8th - grade language - arts teachers would concentrate on how better to teach «author's purpose,» a D.C. learning standard.
Based on preliminary results from the spring 2000 state test, 88 percent of the school's first 8th grade class scored proficient or above in language arts (compared with 47 percent citywide), and 66 percent scored proficient or above in math (versus 21 percent citywide).
Dowan McNair - Lee Age 36 Stuart - Hobson Middle School 8th grade English / language arts teacher and department chair
With March 10 bearing down, language arts teacher Yvonne Lancelin used every spare moment on Feb. 27 to reinforce such skills as comma usage to her 7th and 8th grade students.
Suspense was crackling in the air as the five finalists stood on stage waiting for Dr. Smith to pronounce the winner: high school science teachers Kelly Burnette from Yulee High School and Allan Phipps from Broward County; 8th - grade language arts teacher Cristine O'Hara of Miami - Dade, and 4th - grade teachers Zachary Champagne of Jacksonville and Cheryl Conley of Vero Beach.
Education Week spent six months reporting on how the District of Columbia's vision of the common - core English / language arts standards is being put into practice in one 8th grade classroom at one school, Stuart - Hobson Middle School on Capitol Hill.
For nearly an hour, Dowan McNair - Lee has been walking her 8th grade English / language arts students through ways to identify the central idea of a text.
Q: I'm an 8th - grade language arts teacher in a public school in California.
In addition to teaching 8th grade English language arts, I lead my grade - level team.
Part II of the book consists of scoring scales with sample measurement topics for language arts, math, science, and social studies for kindergarten through 8th grade, and sample measurement topics for life skills for kindergarten through 12th grade.
In my 8th grade English language arts classroom, I often use the Socrative student - response system to ask students multiple - choice or short - answer questions at the beginning of class about the novel they are reading.
The field tests of the assessments produced by the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium were intended to be a practice run for the full rollout this spring, when all of California's 3rd - through 8th - grade students, along with 11th graders, will take the assessments in both English language arts and math for the first time.
Students in 3rd through 8th grade must be tested once per year in reading or language arts as well as mathematics, and once more in high school.
Starting in 8th grade, each student receives four years of Spanish - language instruction, beginning with either a native language arts class for Spanish speakers or a more traditional high school Spanish course.
In the aggregate for the tests given from 3rd through 8th grades, 65 percent passed in language arts and 75 percent passed in math, both representing very slight drops from 2011.
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