Thursday, August 16, 2012

Welcome Students!

Mrs. Gilchrist's 6th Grade English Class


Mrs. Erin Naugher Gilchrist Ed.S.


Hello and Welcome to the 2012-2013 School Year!  This is my first year teaching here at HTMS and I am excited about working with the 6th grade students.  I have six years of experience developing young writers and readers in the 8th grade and look forward to the change of working with 6th graders.  I have found that within the heart and mind of every student is a creative and innovative spirit.  By creative writing and critical discourse in class each day, I hope to help spark my students to become learners for life.    

I am married to my best friend who is an elementary teacher in Hoover, AL.  Blake (my husband) and I are completing our first children's book.  We live in Springville with our dog, Ted.  When it comes to sculpting my students to be learners for life, I truly practice what I preach.  I graduate in December with my Ph.D. in English Curriculum & Instruction.  My hobbies are writing, painting, being with family, and drinking lots of coffee.

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

6th Grade is the "Write" Time to Learn!

A typical, everyday scene in Mrs. Gilchrist's 6th Grade English Class.

My students spend most every day in English class honing their writing skills.  It's my privilege and honor to have as a job description "to promote my students to be innovators through writing."  I hope to help usher creativity and critical thinking as my students grow in writing, reading, and literacy skills in this important stage of life: 6th grade.  As their guide in reading and writing instruction for this school year, my goal is that my students may fall in love with learning as much as I have!          

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Expository Essays and Visual Aids

Austin presents his essay about "How to Wakeboard"Christa's essay: "How to Make Sausage Balls"
Molly: "How to Make Brownies"
Tiger teaches "How to Make His Homeade Chicken Alfredo"
Garrett teaches "How to Tie a Tie"
Mason: "How to Make a Paper Airplane"

More Expository Presentations

Makayla teaches "How to make Hot Chocolate"
Bryann: "How to Draw"
Eliseo: "How to Draw a Dragon"
Ashelyn: "How to Curl Hair"
Tessa: "How to Paint Nail Designs"
Cole: "How to Ride a Bike"
Bobbie-Anne: "How to Paint a Tree with a Bottle"
Vicky: "How to Make Gorditas"
Tyler: "How to Hunt a Deer"
Ragan: "How to Draw a Cat"

Friday, March 16, 2012

Expository Writing Explains

Cailey & Samantha: "How to Have Fun Being a Twin"
Johnna: "How to Play Golf"
Dakoda: "How to Make a Friendship Bracelet
Laura Beth "How to Make Cornbread Cake"
& Cloie teaches "How to make 10 minute a Cake"
Katie & Allie: "How To Shoot a Basketball"



Allison: "How to Groom Your Poodle"
Tanner: "How to play Guitar"
Madeline: "How to Take Care of your Puppy"
Carly: "How to Curl Your Hair"
Bailey: "How to Make a Shoelace Rope"
Lupe: "How to Make Fruit Salad"
Tyler: "How to Hit a Baseball"
Ana: "How to Make Cookies"
Kelsey: "How to Make Indoor Smores"
Amber: "How to Put on Eyeshadow"

If I say "Expository Writing?" in my class, you will hear 32 voices each period in unison shout back "Explains!" As we are reviewing different types of writing in class, students today were told to write an expository essay that explains "how to" do something, make something, or a explains part of their unique culture and/or family traditions.
The essays were wonderfully descriptive explanations of life for 13 year olds. The visual aids that accompanied them were very cool and educational as well. Today I learned how to make Toddric's "double pigs in a blanket" as well as "how to keep a clean locker" from Sarah W.
Here's a few others.

Monday, March 5, 2012

I Have A Dream Speeches

Please comment on the presentations from class that you most agreed with and explain why in a well-developed paragraph. Proofread before you post!