Mrs. St. Clair, Language Arts B

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Bring Prototype Supplies Tomorrow 5/1!

Hello families,

This is a quick reminder that tomorrow, students will be building a prototype for their Shark Tank project during class.

Please have your student bring simple materials to create their prototype. This may include items such as cardboard, paper, cans, jars, string, or other basic craft supplies.

🚫 Please do not send paint or messy materials, as we will be working in the classroom.

Students will use class time to build a basic version of their idea. If they would like to add more detail or improve their prototype, they are welcome to continue working on it at home over the weekend.

Thank you for your support!

Mrs. St. Clair

Shark Tank - 7/8 Project

Hello families, 

We are beginning an exciting, hands-on classroom project inspired by Shark Tank! Students will be creating their own business idea and learning how products and services are developed, priced, and presented. Then students will write a sales pitch and present that in front of a panel of "Sharks." 

Throughout this project, students will: 

  • Design a product or service 
  • Calculate the cost to create it (materials, labor, and startup costs) 
  • Determine a selling price and potential profit 
  • Build a prototype 
  • Write a pitch to the panel of "Sharks" 
  • Present their product and their pitch to the class 

This project focuses on real-world skills such as problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, and writing. 

 

πŸ“… Important Dates: 

Students will have class time to work on all parts of this project. However, if a student is not using class time effectively or would like additional time to refine their work, they are welcome to complete any portion of the project at home.  

Brainstorm & Choose Final Product/Service 

πŸ—“ 4/27/26 

Students will generate ideas and select their final product or service. 

Glossary Terms & Product Sketch 

πŸ—“ 4/28/26 

Students will define key business terms and create a sketch/plan of their product or service. 

Building List  

πŸ—“ 4/29/26 

Students will create a list of all materials needed to build their prototype or demonstrate their service and use that to calculate their capital resources and consumable resources.  

Prototype Day (Bring Supplies!) 

πŸ—“ 4/30/26 - 5/01/2026 

Students must come prepared with materials to build a model of their product OR be ready to demonstrate their service (role play, visuals, or materials). Students will build their prototypes during class time. 

Writing the Pitch 

πŸ—“ 5/04/26 - 5/06/26 

Students will write and refine their business pitch and practice their pitch out loud before presenting to the Sharks. It is a good idea to have students practice this pitch at home as well! 

"Catch-Up" Day 

πŸ—“ 5/07/2026 

Students can use today to tie up and loose ends before their presentations. 

Final Presentation Day 

πŸ—“ *5/08/26 * 

Students will present their business idea and prototype to the class. 

Final Written Work Due 

πŸ—“ 5/08/26 

All worksheets and cost calculations must be completed and turned in. 

 

🧰 What Your Student May Need: 

  • Basic craft supplies (poster board, markers, etc.) 
  • Materials to build a simple prototype 
  • Items to help demonstrate their service (if applicable) 

πŸ’‘ Prototypes do NOT need to be perfect or expensiveβ€”creativity is encouraged! Prototype can be made from clay, paper, carboard, etc. 

If you have any questions or need support gathering materials, please feel free to reach out. I’m excited to see the creativity and innovation your students bring to this project! 

Thank you for your support, 

Mrs. St. Clair 

 

Week of February 2nd

Monday & Tuesday 2/2 and 2/3
Students are presenting their Modern Hero Slides Project
 
Wednesday-Friday 2/4-2/6
Student will be working on their Literary Theme Poster Project~ due Monday 2/9

Week of Jan. 26

Hi Everyone,
Here's what students will be working on this week in Language Arts.
 
Monday- Comma Splices/Run-on Sentence Review Work
Tuesday- Continue Review/ Edit  Essays
Wednesday- Modern Hero Slide Project 
Thursday- Work Day on Modern Hero Assign
Friday-Work Day~ Modern Hero Project due & ~Warm-Ups due

Week of Jan. 19

Monday- No School
Tuesday-Friday- Students will be working on their Persuasive Essay assignment. 
 
Essays are due this Friday, 1/23

Week of Jan. 12

Monday - Semester 2 Personal Mantra
Tuesday- Start Personal Biography
Wednesday- Work Day- Personal Biography
Thursday- Work Day- Personal Biography
Friday-PERSONAL BIOGRAPHY DUE--Share biography with partners

Week of Dec. 8

Monday - Part 8 Quiz
Tuesday -Vocab Log Work Day- due today 12/9
Wednesday- Begin working on Movie Poster Assignment
Thursday- Continue work on Movie Poster Assignment
Friday- Work Dayβ€”Liesel's Memory Book due today 12/12
               -Movie Poster due today 12/12

Week of Dec. 1

Homework: Read Chapter 8
 
Monday- Take Quiz over Part 6 & 7
        -Work Dayβ€”Comic Book due Wed 12/3
        -Vocab Logβ€”new words for the weekβ€”final due 12/9
        -Liesel's Memory Bookβ€”should finish Page #8/10β€”due 12/12
        
Tuesday-Work Dayβ€”same content as above.
                  -Comic Strip due Wed 12/3
 
Wednesday-Work Day- same content as Monday
                     -Comic Strip due TODAY
 
Thursday & FridayWriting Assessment

Week of Nov. 17th

Monday- Part 5 Quiz
        Work Day: Vocab logs, Liesel's Memory Book
 
Tuesday- The Book Thief Comic Book Assignment due Wednesday 12/3
Wednesday-Work Day (Comic Book, Vocab Logs, Liesel's Memory Book/Part 6 & 7)
Thursday-Same as Wednesday
Friday- Same as Thursday  
 
Homework this week:  Read Part 6 & 7
Quiz Monday 12/2 

Week of Nov. 3

This week, students will:
- Take a Quiz Monday over Part 2
- Complete a Character Analysis Tues & Wed- due Thursday
-Work on Liesel's Memory Book- ongoing. Entry for Part 2 this week
-Homework: Part 3 & 4

Week of Oct. 27th

Mon-Part 1 Quiz
          -Vocab Log
          -Read
Tues- Video on Holocaust with handout/questions
Wed- Discuss video
    -Introduction of Memory Book Assignment
Thursday- Work Day
Friday- Work Day
 
Homework:  Read Part 2 in The Book Thief (Quiz Monday)

Week of Sept. 22

Hey Everyone! Keep an eye out for the conference sign-up:
 
Monday 9/22
Memoir Read Aloud
Memoir Books due
 
Tuesday 9/23
Begin Scary Story Unit
Gallery Walk reading examples
 
Wednesday 9/24
Brainstorming Scary Story ideas
 
Thursday 9/25
Begin writing 2 stories
 
Friday 9/26
Concise Writing Direct Instruction & practice
 
If you have any questions, please feel free to email Mrs. Dewar! 
 

Good morning, Middle School Families,

This week, we are continuing with review activities to help students transition smoothly back into their learning routines. Students received their next homework assignment today. Homework will be available both in print and online through your student’s Teams account and is due this Friday, August 22. 

If your student has not yet brought a book to keep in our ELA classroom, please encourage them to do so. When students complete their work early, they are expected to use this time for independent reading.

As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

8/11-8/15 - ELA Updates

Hello Families!

We’ve had a wonderful first week together, and the students are already off to a great start!

Looking at this week 8/11-8/15:

πŸ“š Homework: Students have received their first homework assignment of the year. It is due Friday, August 15th. Please help remind your child to complete it on time.

πŸ”„ This Week’s Focus: We will be reviewing important skills and routines as we get back into the swing of things. This will help us build a strong foundation for the rest of the school year.

πŸ“– Independent Reading: Each student should bring a book from home to keep in our ELA classroom. This will be their go-to book for independent reading when they finish assignments early. Having a personal choice book will help keep our reading time meaningful and enjoyable!

Thank you for your continued support! 

-Mrs. St. Clair