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Due Today: TKM Reading Log Chapters 2 – 4

Monday, 18 October 2010. Due Today: TKM Reading Log Chapters 2 – 4. Bell-work: Please have a seat, but get ready to find your new seat on a seating chart. Learning Objectives: You will understand the major components of a formal paragraph.

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Due Today: TKM Reading Log Chapters 2 – 4

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  1. Monday, 18 October 2010 Due Today: TKM Reading Log Chapters 2 – 4 Bell-work: Please have a seat, but get ready to find your new seat on a seating chart. Learning Objectives: You will understand the major components of a formal paragraph. You will proofread your paragraph for errors in conventions. You will work with a reading partner to answer discussion questions over the assigned reading. Agenda: Seating Chart Reading Partners TKM Review Chapters 2 - 4 TKM Formal Paragraph Review Homework: TKM Formal Paragraph Final Draft TKM Reading Log Chapter 5 TKM Vocabulary Chart Part I Progress Report

  2. TKM Reading Partners 5th Period 7th Period • Savannah & Andrea • Chris S. & Amanda • Ellyse & Chris T. • Kendall & Destiny • Ian & Dominic • Alyssa & Aimee • Travis & Ryan • Tessie & Baylee • Evan & James • Imogen & Mikaela • Erich F. & Eric D. • Eric V. & Phong • Keitrich & Sky • Siji & Reihan • Claire & Charlene • Ben & Alex • Connor & Joe • Tori & Courtni • Vicky & Irma • Linda & Tabitha • Caroline, Emily, & Jenna • Ryan & Jack • Spencer & Rachel • Justin & Greg • Kevin & Miranda

  3. TKM Review Questions Chapters 2 ,3, & 4 • When Jem takes Scout to school for her first day, what “order” does he give her? • What does Miss Caroline tell Scout that Atticus is not to say anymore? • At the Finch’s for lunch, what does Walter put on his food? • After Calpurnia makes Scout leave the table, what “lecture” does she give her? • After Scout’s first day of school, how does she feel about it? • Scout begs Atticus not to make her return to school. He gives her the following advice: “climb into his _____ and walk around in it.” • How did Burris Ewell behave in the classroom? Who do you think is to blame for his behavior? • Explain why Scout goes back to the Radley house one afternoon. • What is the neighborhood’s opinion of Mrs. Dubose? • What does Jem say about the “Indian-heads” they find in the knothole in the tree? • What new “game” do Jem, Scout, and Dill play? • After Atticus catches the children with the scissors, what is Jem’s reaction? What is Scout’s reaction? Why?

  4. Formal Paragraph Exemplar #1 Calpurnia is gonna experience racial inequality and discriminatory at some point in the story. And the kids will meet boo eventually. Formal Paragraph Exemplar #2 I can make several predictions so far. Calpurnia may experience racial inequallity and discrimination at some point in the poem. The presentation covered information about racial segregation. Because Calpurnia is the only African American. She will experience racial inequality and discrimination. These are predictions I made.

  5. Formal Paragraph Exemplar #3 There are many predictions to be drawn about the novel To Kill a Mockingbird based upon the events in the first chapter and the introductory presentation given in class. It is possible that Calpurnia may experience racial inequality and discrimination at some point in the story. The presentation over the novel covered a lot information about racial segregation and discrimination that African Americans experienced in the 1930s. Because Calpurnia is the only African American to appear in the novel so far, it can be assumed that she will experience racial inequality and discrimination as the story progresses. A second prediction that can be made following the events in chapter 1 is that the children are going to eventually make contact with Boo Radley. Their desire to see Boo is illustrated when Dill said, “[l]et’s try to make him come out ... I’d like to see what he looks like” (Lee 16). Scout, Jem, and Dill seem so intent upon meeting the recluse that it seems to be foreshadowing of a future meeting between them.Each of these reasonable predictions is supported by either the presentation given to class or the events that unfolded in chapter 1 of To Kill a Mockingbird.

  6. Tuesday, 19 October 2010 Due Today: Progress Report Signature TKM Formal Paragraph Final Draft TKM Reading Log Chapter 5 Bell-work: Please get out your Reading Log for Chapter 5. Learning Objectives: You will summarize or quote major events in a text. You will develop and answer leveled questions for a reading assignment. You will work with a reading partner to answer discussion questions over the assigned reading. Agenda: Reading Partners: TKM Review Chapter 5 TKM Chapter 6 aloud (9) Homework: TKM Reading Log Chapters 7 & 8 TKM Vocabulary Chart Part I

  7. TKM Review Questions Chapter 5 • Explain why Scout becomes annoyed with Dill. • What does Miss Maudie tell Scout about “some kind of men”? • What is Jem and Dill’s plan to contact Boo Radley? • What order does Atticus give the children regarding Boo? • When Jem talks about the Hot Steams, Scout tells him, “Calpurnia says that’s nigger-talk.” When Scout tells Miss Maudie the stories about Boo Radley, Maudie states, “That is three-fourths colored folks ….” What are both Cal and Maudie implying? • Miss Maudie tells Scout that “Mr. Radley (Boo’s dad) was a foot-washing Baptist” and goes on to say that some men worry so much “about the next world” they never learned “to live in this one.” What is Maudie suggesting about Mr. Radley and his treatment of Boo? Is Mr. Radley a good man? Is he a good father? • Dill says he thinks Boo might feel better if he’d come out and “set a spell” with the children. Do you agree with Dill? Would you enjoy spending time with these children?

  8. Wednesday, 20 October 2010 Due Today: TKM Reading Log Chapters 7 & 8 Bell-work:Please get out your Vocabulary Workbook and open to page 129. Begin Analogies Lesson #4. Learning Objectives: You will summarize or quote major events in a text. You will develop and answer leveled questions for a reading assignment. You will work with a reading partner to answer discussion questions over the assigned reading. Agenda: Vocabulary Workbooks: Analogies Lesson #4 pg. 129 Language Registers Introduction Language Registers in TKM Reading Partners: TKM Review Chapters 7 & 8 TKM Chapter 9 aloud (18) Homework: TKM Reading Log Chapter 10

  9. TKM Review Questions Chapters 7 & 8 • Why do Dill, Jem, and Scout run from the Radley place? • How does Dill explain Jem’s missing pants? • What, according to Scout, causes Jem and her to begin “to part company?” • What does Jem finally tell Scout about his pants that he retrieved? • What do Jem and Scout realize about the carved soap figures they find in the knothole? • The evening after Jem and Scout find the knothole filled with cement, Scout discovers that Jem, who had ordered her not to cry, had been crying himself. What do you think made Jem so upset? • Describe how Jem constructs his “snowman.” • Why does Atticus wake the children in the middle of the night? • How does Miss Maudie react to what happened in the middle of the night? • According to Atticus, Boo placed the blanket on Scout’s shoulders. How does this spontaneous act of kindness contrast everything the townspeople say about Boo?

  10. Friday, 22 October 2010 Due Today: TKM Reading Log Chapter 10 Bell-work:Please get out your Reading Log for Chapter 10. Learning Objectives: You will summarize or quote major events in a text. You will develop and answer leveled questions for a reading assignment. You will work with a reading partner to answer discussion questions over the assigned reading. Agenda: Reading Partners: TKM Review Chapter 10 TKM Chapter 11 aloud (13) Homework: TKM Part I Reading Comprehension Test Monday Part I Vocabulary Chart due Monday

  11. TKM Review Questions Chapter 10 • Why is Scout so annoyed with her father and his age? • Explain the importance of the following quote: “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy . . . but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” • Why did Atticus shoot Tim Johnson? What explanation does Miss Maudie offer for “Ol’ One-Shot” putting down his gun thirty years ago? • Miss Maudie states that, “people in their right minds never take pride in their talents.” What does she mean? Do you agree with her?

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