Commas and Colons
You will need:
a timer
your journal
a pencil
headphones
You will:
Click on the links below and practice using commas and colons. After 15 minutes, you will stop. Go back to your seat and make a list of rules about commas, reflect on your punctuation mastery, or write me a note about what you need to learn more about regarding commas and colons.
Our Classroom
In our classroom you will find community, consistency, cooperation, tradition and students who are self directed.
We have three basic rules:
1. Respect Yourself
2. Respect Others
3. Respect Your School
We will meet as a class and decide what these rules mean for us and then we will create our own sub-group of rules under each of the three previously stated rules.
Behavioral expectations for the children are clearly defined and the consequences are also explained to each child. In our classroom we operate on a 100 point system each day. At the end of each day, you will receive a behavior report from our classroom notifying you of how many points your child earned for the day. Please sign the report, comment if necessary and return it with your child the following day.