Friday, September 9, 2022

Welcome to ELA7 for the 2022-23 School Year!

 

September 7, 2022

Dear families,

Welcome to English Language Arts on the Terra Cluster! My name is Mrs. Callum, and I am excited to be your teacher. I hope you and your family had a restful and restorative summer break. September always means school and the anticipation of new faces, experiences, and possibilities. I am looking forward to getting to know each of you. back to school



A bit about my background:

Let me share a few things about myself that will help you to get to know me better. I have been teaching seventh grade English at Boston Latin School for fifteen years. In years past I have helped with Public Declamation and the BLS track and field programs. I live in Milton, MA with my husband and two daughters. I grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, and then attended Boston University as a scholarship student-athlete in cross-country and track and field. I loved the experience B.U. provided and it holds a special place in my heart. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Communications, I went on to earn my Master of Arts in Teaching at Simmons University. 


How to prepare for the year:

Bring to my classroom an open mind ready for learning. I will be reading various texts with you and helping with your writing and oral-speaking skills. 


To that end, here you can find the supply list to best support your work in my class:

  • BPS Chromebook

  • marble composition notebook 

  • Pack of white-lined filler paper 

  • ½ or 1-inch binder

  • Two tab dividers

  • pencils/blue and black ink pens/highlighters

  • Hoopla account (See class site or BLS library page for video tutorial)

  • Dictionary ( an app on a Smart device is acceptable)

  • Summer reading requirement: Flying Lessons & Other Stories edited by Ellen Ho (See BLS library page for details)

  • optional: print copies of the texts.


We have a Google Classroom, class blog, and a Bitmoji classroom! The Google Classroom is a portal where students and families can find daily assignments, digital handouts, student work, grades, and resources. I also supplement with my blog. This autumn I will try to launch a Bitmoji classroom. I will gradually introduce the students to these materials and help teach them how to navigate them. 


I can’t wait to start the year, and look forward to building a solid partnership with you. Thank you for embarking on this journey with me. Please do not hesitate to to contact me with any questions or concerns. 


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Sincerely,

~Mrs. Callum 

coccean@bostonpublicschools.org

https://callumcorner.blogspot.com/


Friday, September 24, 2021

Welcome to ELA 7 for the 2021-2022 School Year!

 

September 10, 2021

Dear families,

Welcome to English Language Arts on the Terra Cluster! My name is Mrs. Callum, and I am excited to be your teacher. I hope you and your family had a restful and restorative summer break. September always means school and the anticipation of new faces, experiences, and possibilities. This year I am excited to be back in the building, teaching our students in-person. My goal is to prioritize equitable student-learning, class community building, and partnership with you.back to school



A bit about my background:

Let me share a few things about myself that will help you to get to know me better. I grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, and then attended Boston University as a scholarship student-athlete in cross-country and track and field. I loved the experience B.U. provided and it holds a special place in my heart. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Communications, I went on to earn my Master of Arts in Teaching at Simmons College. Shortly after that, I started teaching in Lexington, MA and helped with the track and field teams there. Eventually I made my way to Boston Latin School, where I have been teaching for the past fourteen years. I love teaching seventh grade and helping with Public Declamation, as the co-coordinator. In years past, I have also helped with the BLS track and field programs, so I often root for the team and enjoy supporting young student-athletes.



How to prepare for the year:

Last year was a challenge for us all. It provided me an opportunity to learn new teaching strategies that help increase student engagement. Best practices from last year will be incorporated into instruction this year. I will be reading various texts with your child and helping them with their writing and oral-speaking skills. 


To that end, here you can find the supply list to best support your child in my class:

  • BPS Chromebook

  • single subject spiral notebook 

  • ½ or 1-inch binder

  • pencils/pens/highlighters

  • colored pencils or markers

  • Hoopla account (See class site or BLS library page for video tutorial)

  • Summer reading requirement: Flying Lessons & Other Stories edited by Ellen Ho (See BLS library page)

  • optional: print copies of the texts.


We have a Google Classroom (a Bitmoji classroom and class Google Site)! The Google Classroom is a portal where students and families can find daily assignments, digital handouts, student work, grades, and resources. We also supplement the Google Classroom with a Bitmoji classroom and site. I will gradually introduce the students to these materials and help teach them how to navigate them. Bitmoji Image

  • Feel free to check out the class website and the ELA7 Course Overview will be coming soon. 





Homework:

  • Today students received their “All About Me ‘Art-Phone’ Template” assignment. It is a piece of cardstock that has three panels that resemble a smart phone. Students should brainstorm on draft paper what they may write and include on their “Art-Phone.” Once they finalize their ideas, they may work on decorating the cardstock. The “All About Me ‘Art-Phone’” template should be completely decorated and returned to class on Tuesday, September 14th.  We will do the finishing touches in class on Monday, i.e. cutting-out the Art-Phone, gluing the base. Students should bring the Art-Phone to class on Monday as well. See image:

  


  • This weekend students should check their BPS emails to find my Google Classroom invitation to join.

  • Over the summer all students were required to read Flying Lessons & Other Stories. During a few days in class over the next weeks we will read and review a few of the short stories from the text. Please check and ensure your child has read the text or is working on reading it via the instructions on the BLS.org library webpage. It would be beneficial to locate the text at home if you have a print copy. Your child can bring it to class.

  • All supplies for school should be completed and brought to class on Wednesday, September 15th.

  • Fostering a love of reading is very important. Please make certain that your child always has an independent reading book that they also bring to school. The school librarians are always adding current titles to their collection if your child may need recommendations.




I can’t wait to start the year, and look forward to building a solid partnership with you. Thank you for embarking on this journey with me and your students. Please do not hesitate to to contact me with any questions or concerns. My goal is to address issues and concerns proactively, and to work with you to support your child. I am looking forward to a wonderful seventh grade year working with your child. Enjoy the weekend. 




Sincerely,

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~Mrs. Callum

coccean@bostonpublicschools.org



Sunday, March 22, 2020

Corona Virus School Closure Prompts Online Learning--We've Met the Challenge

Dear students and families,

As COVID-19 has become our new reality, we have had to adapt to our new environment, finding a way to continue our learning as a community. This past week, I, along with many of the teachers at BLS, have been designing and crafting enriching and engaging learning activities for you to complete while at home. Some days will be more stressful than others. Sometimes you may feel scared. Some days you may find yourself bored beyond compare. Whatever each day may bring, I hope you can take solace in knowing there are activities here that can rest your mind, focus your attention away from the news and or boredom, and provide some routine and consistency in these uncharted times.

On SIS work will be graded on completion only. We want to provide you low stress but also keep you engaged and interested in learning during this time.

Make certain to try to make a goal for yourself to step outside at least once each day in order to get some fresh air. It is important to get some exercise. Please practice social-distancing when outside. Go for a walk, pick up the mail, take your pet for a walk, ride a bike, play a quick game with a family member in your home. Do yoga, follow a dancer on YouTube who is offering free lessons during this time. Make certain you do something AcTiVe for yourself each day.

I am thinking of each one of you. You and your family are in my thoughts.

Although I will update the assignments tab of this blog on a weekly basis, going forward please check Google Classroom regularly, as that will be the most informative location for all weekly assignments. Google Classroom will provide the most in-depth information about assignments, expectations, instructions, and due dates.


Be well and safe.

~Mrs. Callum