Classroom Messages

6th Grade Upcoming Events:
09/06....First Day of School
09/08....All School Open House 6:30 pm-8:00pm
09/30....6th Grade Team Building at Riverview Camp
10/14....LID (non student day)
10/19-10/21....Parent-Teacher Conferences (1/2 day on 10/19; non-student days on 10/20 and 10/21)
11/11....Veteran's Day (no school)
11/24-11/27....Thanksgiving Break
12/22-01/02....Christmas Break
01/16....Martin Luther King Day (no school)
02/20....President's Day (no school)
03/17....Snow make up day
04/01 - 04/09....Spring Break
05/29....Memorial Day (no school)
06/1 to 06/2 6th Grade Camp at Lutherhaven
06/05 - 06/08....Human Growth and Development
06/14....Last day of school (12:45 dismissal)








Monday, January 28, 2013

"The Lady or the Tiger" story can be found HERE


Using your 6, or more, parts from the story that support your decision about which door, now decide how you can group those into 2 paragraphs as your main details.  But that is NOT your assignment for the weekend.  For your assignment, that is due Tuesday, pick another 2 of your quotes and explain why they prove your position on what choice was made. 

We talked about this way of thinking in class:


Position:  Lady or Tiger
Quote from the story:___________________
What does the quote mean/infer?
How does this support your position?
 
The ‘quotes’ from the story are phenomenal evidence to support your claim. Expand on those by using logic and personal experience.

Example: “Never before had anyone dared to love the daughter of the king!” This shows that the act of dating the king’s daughter was a crime. And in doing so, the man tempted fate. It showed that he loved the princess so much, that he was willing to risk his life.