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Agendas for Wednesday 9/24

Agendas for Wednesday 9/24. Juniors 9/23/14 (Breaking Down Walls Day 2). ** Correct and collect Franklin WS (with lined paper stapled to back) Warm-up: a. read OR novel; b. study for weeks 1 and 2 make-up vocabulary test (Friday) Correct Franklin WS (and collect it) film

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Agendas for Wednesday 9/24

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  1. Agendas for Wednesday 9/24

  2. Juniors 9/23/14 (Breaking Down Walls Day 2) ** Correct and collect Franklin WS (with lined paper stapled to back) • Warm-up:a. read OR novel; b. study for weeks 1 and 2 make-up vocabulary test (Friday) • Correct Franklin WS (and collect it) • film HW: IRA #1 DUE: 10/2 (That is NEXT Thursday!) HW: OR and write down examples of your literary device

  3. Juniors Binder Check List as of 9/22 1. Literature: a. Literary Device notes/Quickwrites:archetype (Native American myths), figurative language (“Sinners”), aphorisms (“Ben Franklin”), persuasion (“Speech…”); b. Franklin summaries and QW (lined paper; from Thursday and Friday) (9/24) c. Franklin WS (from today) (collected 9/24) d. Chart and your question from start of chapter 1 2. Writer’s Notebook: nothing at moment 3. Writing Section: Weeks 1 and 2 vocabulary

  4. Junior Weekly Preview Tomorrow (Tuesday): finish “Speech…” and annotate and summarize it (this will help you with the skills you need to use on your IRA) (actually just finished Franklin WS and summaries this day) Wednesday:(Chromebooks)—Finish short constructed response from last Wednesday (?); literary device/double entry journal WS for OR novel(actually corrected Franklin WS and did a little SSR of OR novel and watched film; too many people absent for breaking down walls) Thursday:SSR day for OR novel (no book=alternative assignment worth ½ points) Friday: Make-up test Unit I (weeks 1 and 2);

  5. Pages 70-71 Why he ordered his list this way: Temperance: Silence: Order: Resolution: Frugality and industry: Sincerity, justice, and the rest: after getting rid of his debt and having money he can do the rest better How will he keep track? How many rules will he keep track of at a time?:

  6. Freshmen 9/24/14 • Warm-up: SSR or study for vocabulary test • Give answers to vocabulary WS • Quickly discuss QW and read/listen to “Marigolds” (while completing character observation chart) HW: Type up “Character Notes Part II” (pages 116 and 117)—PLEASE CREATE A NEW DOCUMENT AND LABEL IT WITH THE TITLE THAT I PUT IN QUOTES DUE: TOMORROW HW: Under the notes complete the quickwrite on page 118 (title it “Marigolds QW”) and respond with 4-5 sentences (or more if you like) DUE: TOMORROW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HW: Study for vocabulary test (units 1-3) TEST: Friday 9/26 HW: IRA #1 DUE: 10/2 (that is NEXT Thursday!) HW: OR and write down examples of your literary device

  7. “Marigolds” Lizbeth (as we read) actions words motivation (why does she act like she does)? internal conflict external conflict What does all of this indicate about her as a person? Boxed Questions (as we read)

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