1--Update assignment list and review grades.
2--Write essay comparing skittles and kisses, have a classmate read it and complete the checklist.
3--Read your book.
Homework: Bring your reading book and school ID for library trip.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Monday, October 30, 2006
Skittles and Kisses
Fill out a compare and contrast prewriting chart for skittles and kisses.
Homework: Bring your reading book to class every day
Homework: Bring your reading book to class every day
Friday, October 27, 2006
O Captain! My Captain!
Read the Walt Whitman poem "O Captain! My Captain!" and fill out a metaphor-meaning chart.
Read the excerpt from Lincoln: A Photobiography.
Grades: P2, P3, P5, P6
Homework: Pick your second book and read
Read the excerpt from Lincoln: A Photobiography.
Grades: P2, P3, P5, P6
Homework: Pick your second book and read
Thursday, October 26, 2006
adjective and noun forming suffixes
Noun forming suffixes:
-hood: condition /for example: childhood
-ness: quality /for example: goodness
-ance, -ence: state, fact, act/for example: independence
-ation, -ition,-tion: action or state/for example: celebration
-ity, -ty: quality/for example: ability
-ment: result or action/for example: employment
Number your paper from 1-10. Form nouns using the above suffixes ; then define the new words. Spelling changes will be necessary.
replace
likely
articulate
accept
intense
man
fragile
aspire
improvise
friendly
adjective forming suffixes:
-ish: like or suggesting /for example: foolish
-able, -ible: able /for example: tolerable
-ous: having the quality of /for example: religious
-esque: like /for example: statuesque
-some: like or tending to /for example: tiresome
Number your paper from 1-10. Form adjectives using the suffixes from the previous slide; then define the new words. Spelling changes will be necessary.
lone
picture
harmony
devil
grace
baby
luxury
depend
meddle
riot
-hood: condition /for example: childhood
-ness: quality /for example: goodness
-ance, -ence: state, fact, act/for example: independence
-ation, -ition,-tion: action or state/for example: celebration
-ity, -ty: quality/for example: ability
-ment: result or action/for example: employment
Number your paper from 1-10. Form nouns using the above suffixes ; then define the new words. Spelling changes will be necessary.
replace
likely
articulate
accept
intense
man
fragile
aspire
improvise
friendly
adjective forming suffixes:
-ish: like or suggesting /for example: foolish
-able, -ible: able /for example: tolerable
-ous: having the quality of /for example: religious
-esque: like /for example: statuesque
-some: like or tending to /for example: tiresome
Number your paper from 1-10. Form adjectives using the suffixes from the previous slide; then define the new words. Spelling changes will be necessary.
lone
picture
harmony
devil
grace
baby
luxury
depend
meddle
riot
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Finish Charly and Characters' Motivations Chart
Finish Charly
Turn in Characters' Motivation Chart (20 pts.)
Hand out book pick form II
Update assignment list:
30. Characters' Motivation Chart 20 pts. 10/25
31. Book Pick Form II (front) 10 pts. 10/26
Homework: Book Pick Form II and Book
Turn in Characters' Motivation Chart (20 pts.)
Hand out book pick form II
Update assignment list:
30. Characters' Motivation Chart 20 pts. 10/25
31. Book Pick Form II (front) 10 pts. 10/26
Homework: Book Pick Form II and Book
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Continue viewing Charly
Continue viewing Charly and fill out a chart forcharacters' motivations and reactions for two different characters.
Homework: Pick another book to read
Homework: Pick another book to read
Friday, October 20, 2006
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Back to School Night and the Grades are Posted
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
District assessment
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Continue Flowers for Algernon
Monday, October 16, 2006
Flowers for Algernon and subordinating conjucntions for you
Write a response to the following prompt.
People are different. Think about all the ways people are different from one another. How should you and how do you treat people who are different from you?
Do exercise 4 on page 445 about subordinating conjunctions.
Read Flowers for Algernon on page 220.
Homework:
People are different. Think about all the ways people are different from one another. How should you and how do you treat people who are different from you?
Do exercise 4 on page 445 about subordinating conjunctions.
Read Flowers for Algernon on page 220.
Homework:
Friday, October 13, 2006
Author's Background Final Exam
Write a five paragraph essay in which you discuss the importance of an author's background to his or her writing. Use the stories that we have read to support your thesis. Use the checklist to make sure that you include all required elements.
Here is a sample thesis.
Author's background is important in the writing of Laurence Yep, Jewell Parker Rhodes, and William Saroyan.
Here is a sample thesis.
Author's background is important in the writing of Laurence Yep, Jewell Parker Rhodes, and William Saroyan.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Finally Final Drafts!
Work in teacher's comments and corrections into a final draft of the Akeelah and the Bee and "Root of Freedom" essay. Most common comments were as follows.
1. Movies such as Akeelah and the Bee should be italicized when typed and underlined when written.
2. Short excerpts from autobiographies with a different title than the autobiography such as "The Root of Freedom" should be enclosed in quotes. The title of the autobiography such as The Narrative of the Life of a Slave should be italicized when typed and underlined when written.
3. The theme paragraph must include the theme from both works--hopefully you found a recurring theme. Specific details from the movie and narrative must be included to support the theme.
Homework:
1. Movies such as Akeelah and the Bee should be italicized when typed and underlined when written.
2. Short excerpts from autobiographies with a different title than the autobiography such as "The Root of Freedom" should be enclosed in quotes. The title of the autobiography such as The Narrative of the Life of a Slave should be italicized when typed and underlined when written.
3. The theme paragraph must include the theme from both works--hopefully you found a recurring theme. Specific details from the movie and narrative must be included to support the theme.
Homework:
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Finish Authors' Backgrounds Chart
Complete word chart for the following words: descendant, vagrant, and lumbering.
Complete charts for the influence of authors' backrounds on their writing.
Complete a chart for each of the following stories:
In Writing and Skills we'll start looking at sentence structure. An important skill in writing is using complete sentences. You will learn this by studying the definition, by looking at the kinds of sentences, and by examining their structures.
Read pages 470-473 and do exercise 1.
Homework: Complete charts for the influence of authors' backrounds on their writing.
Complete charts for the influence of authors' backrounds on their writing.
Complete a chart for each of the following stories:
"The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" page 841
"Block Party" page 831
"The Great Rat Hunt" page 106
In Writing and Skills we'll start looking at sentence structure. An important skill in writing is using complete sentences. You will learn this by studying the definition, by looking at the kinds of sentences, and by examining their structures.
Read pages 470-473 and do exercise 1.
Homework: Complete charts for the influence of authors' backrounds on their writing.
Monday, October 09, 2006
Magnificence in Education
Complete word chart for the following words: magnificence, longing, and pious.
Complete charts for the influence of authors' backrounds on their writing.
Complete a chart for each of the following stories:
In Writing and Skills we'll start looking at sentence structure. An important skill in writing is using complete sentences. You will learn this by studying the definition, by looking at the kinds of sentences, and by examining their structures.
Read pages 470-473 and do exercise 1.
Homework:
Complete charts for the influence of authors' backrounds on their writing.
Complete a chart for each of the following stories:
"The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse"
"Block Party"
"The Great Rat Hunt"
In Writing and Skills we'll start looking at sentence structure. An important skill in writing is using complete sentences. You will learn this by studying the definition, by looking at the kinds of sentences, and by examining their structures.
Read pages 470-473 and do exercise 1.
Homework:
Friday, October 06, 2006
Continuing Cultural Heritage
Today we continue to look at cultural heritage, author's background, and tradition in Literature.
Poem of the day: "Song of the Banana Man"
Read "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" on page 841 and "Block Party" and consider how the authors' background might have influenced their writing.
Homework:
Poem of the day: "Song of the Banana Man"
Read "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" on page 841 and "Block Party" and consider how the authors' background might have influenced their writing.
Homework:
Thursday, October 05, 2006
The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
Poem of the Day: "Running a Race"
Hand out Book Pick Form
Finish "The Great Rat Hunt" and quiz
Start "Summer of the Beautiful White Horse"
Homework:Fill out Book Pick Form
Hand out Book Pick Form
Finish "The Great Rat Hunt" and quiz
Start "Summer of the Beautiful White Horse"
Homework:Fill out Book Pick Form
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
The Great Rat Hunt
Poem of the Day: "Look at Me"
Put portfolios in order and staple assignments 1-16 together.
Read "The Great Rat Hunt" on page 106 of Language of Literature.
Take the Quiz.
1. What is Laurence's cultural heritage?
2. What are indications of Yep's his cultural background in the story?
3. Describe one situation or incident that you found funny. Why is it humorous? Explain.
4. Describe the plot.
5. What is the setting?
6. What is the theme? Explain your answer.
7. Do the vocabulary exercise on page 116.
Discuss how humor and cultural heritage impacts writing.
Period 3 will take Make-up Vocabulary Test.
Homework: Find 3 facts about Laurence Yep and write them down in complete sentences.
Pick a book to read. Fill out book form.
Homework:
Put portfolios in order and staple assignments 1-16 together.
Read "The Great Rat Hunt" on page 106 of Language of Literature.
Take the Quiz.
1. What is Laurence's cultural heritage?
2. What are indications of Yep's his cultural background in the story?
3. Describe one situation or incident that you found funny. Why is it humorous? Explain.
4. Describe the plot.
5. What is the setting?
6. What is the theme? Explain your answer.
7. Do the vocabulary exercise on page 116.
Discuss how humor and cultural heritage impacts writing.
Period 3 will take Make-up Vocabulary Test.
Homework: Find 3 facts about Laurence Yep and write them down in complete sentences.
Pick a book to read. Fill out book form.
Homework:
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Procedure review
Today we will review the procedure for entering and checking grades. First person in the Manilla and Orange group will start. One the P.E. side of the room students will take turns: orange first, yellow second, and blue third. One the Bonita side of the room students will take turns: Manilla first, red second, and green third. Each student will take his or her folder to the computer and check his or her grade. We must do this everyday. Make sure your grades are entered properly every day.
Third period will do a sentence completion practice worksheet and play vocabulary bingo to prepare for retaking the Vocabulary Mastery Test. Students will be given astudy sheet from which to study at home.
Periods 2, 5, and 6 will write a compare/contrast essay in which Akkeelah and the Bee and "The Root of Freedom" are compared and contrasted.
Third period will do a sentence completion practice worksheet and play vocabulary bingo to prepare for retaking the Vocabulary Mastery Test. Students will be given astudy sheet from which to study at home.
Periods 2, 5, and 6 will write a compare/contrast essay in which Akkeelah and the Bee and "The Root of Freedom" are compared and contrasted.
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