Course Syllabus

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The second half of our Grade 6 English Language Arts course builds on helping you become stronger as a reader, writer, thinker, speaker, and listener. We will use the book Seedfolks to look at storytelling from different perspectives while also applying the themes in the book to your own life.  In the second half of the course, you will get an introduction to what it means to be a critical reader, how to gather information, and how to put that information into a report.  Along the way, you will continue to work on vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills as well!

Seedfolks, Paul Fleischman (1997) - (purchase by student)

Some readings in the course are available from CommonLit.org.  A select few of those resources require you to create an account and login with a class code. The Mizzou Academy class code is provided in the Getting Started module. Here is the complete list of required readings: 



SIXTH GRADE - BOOKS AND READINGS - SEMESTER 2

LESSON

TITLE

SOURCE

1

BOOK: Seedfolks (Paul Fleischman)

PURCHASE-

ISBN-10: 9780064472074

6B

Chocolate from Children (Deb Dunn)

COMMONLIT Links to an external site.

8B



Army Code Talkers (The United States Government)

COMMONLIT Links to an external site.

8C

How Jackie Robinson Changed Baseball 

(Jessica McBirney)

COMMONLIT Links to an external site.

8 Assignment

Introduction

Fastest Woman in the World (Pat Parker)

COMMONLIT Links to an external site.

 

The Midterm Exam is over Lessons 1-5. Your exam is made up of 30 questions (1 point each) and you should choose the one best answer. 

You will also have a writing assignment that should contain two 5-7 sentence paragraphs (45 points). The directions for this assignment will be shared in the appropriate module.  

The Final Exam is over Lessons 6-10. Your exam is made up of 30 questions (1 point each) and you should choose the one best answer.

You will also have a research project (45 points) to complete that will be explained in the appropriate module. 

 

Note: Before taking the exams, complete the study guide, located in the course modules. Also refer to Skill Group 10 in our Learning Library.

The Midterm and Final exams are not proctored. You are expected to follow these guidelines:

  • Do not use online material, course material, or other notes to take the exam.
  • Do not navigate away from the exam page during the exam. 
  • Complete the exam in one sitting.                                                                                                                            
  • You do not need any extra materials to complete this exam. 

 

Your final grade will be based on the number of points you earn on assignments and exams.

 

The following grading scale applies only to students who meet this standard:

Grading Scale
Grade Percentage
A 90–100
B 80–89
C 70–79
D 60–69
F 0–59

After completing the course, unofficial transcripts will be available in the Tiger Portal. See this page for information on requesting official transcripts. 

Our academic integrity policy at Mizzou Academy is based on our values of ethical behavior, learning, and giving all stakeholders the benefit of the doubt. Collaboration, research, and technical literacy are vital 21st-century skills when combined with academic integrity. 

Mizzou Academy's academic integrity policy is aligned with the University of Missouri’s academic integrity policy. The definitions of what constitutes "cheating" and "plagiarism"are posted on the Provost’s Advising Council’s webpage which can be found here: https://advising.missouri.edu/policies/academic-integrity

If, when completing any of your assignments or exams for this course, you are found to have demonstrated cheating or plagiarism as defined above, this is a violation of academic integrity. At your teacher's discretion, violations of academic integrity may be subject to either or both of the following actions: 

  • receiving a zero for the assignment or exam
  • receiving an F for the course

If you anticipate barriers related to the format or requirements of this course, please let Mizzou Academy know as soon as possible. If disability-related accommodations are necessary (for example, a scribe, reader, extended time on exams, captioning), please contact Mizzou Academy.

**Not applicable to World Language courses.

View the content below to learn more about each of these elements and how they work in your Mizzou Academy Canvas course.

 

The most up-to-date requirements can be found here: 

Additional requirements for the course are below: 

  • audio and video recording capabilities (e.g. smartphone, camera)

Canvas is where course content, grades, and communication will reside for this course.