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Monday, November 5, 2012 11/5/12

Monday, November 5, 2012 11/5/12. EQ: What are my 2 nd quarter goals? Warm Up: Notebook maintenance… take out all Unit 1 notebook pages, AND summer reading project, and file it in your folder. Put SB pgs 103-185 in Springboard section

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  1. Monday, November 5, 2012 11/5/12 EQ: What are my 2nd quarter goals? Warm Up: Notebook maintenance… take out all Unit 1 notebook pages, AND summer reading project, and file it in your folder. Put SB pgs 103-185 in Springboard section Homework: Look over the research packet – highlight issues that interest you, and make a list of CLAIMS that you might make for at least 5 different topics listed. Complete SB 143-146. Notes: • Pre-assessment for Unit 9 • Discussion of research paper • Begin unit 9 – • Vocabulary: argument, claim, premise, support, counterargument • Discussion of 1st quarter – and completion of Closure Closure:

  2. Wednesday, November 7, 2012 11/7/12 EQ: What controversial issues are important to me? Warm Up: SB 147 Homework: Trade SB 147 with another person, and write a letter back to them (SB 148). Be sure to use persuasive appeals (SB 144). 30 Min research to narrow down your topic to 2. Notes: • Research Packet Quiz • SB 153-164 • Note taking • What is a claim? Closure:

  3. Thursday, November 8, 2012 11/8/12 EQ: What are both sides of the issue I am researching? Warm Up: Prepare Pro/Con Sheet in research packet for 2 topics. Homework: Complete 3 Notes pages on different sources about chosen topic. Notes: • Intro to Media Center resources • Complete Pro/Con sheet in planner • Begin to list main Supporting Points for Claim Closure:

  4. Friday , November 9, 2012 11/9/12 EQ: What are the main points that support my claim? Warm Up: Media center lesson on ebooks Homework: Complete 3 Notes pages on different sources about chosen topic. Notes: • Ebooks lesson • Complete notes pages for one encyclopedia resource, and one book Closure:

  5. Tuesday, November 13, 2012 11/13/12 EQ: How can I turn my claim into a thesis statement? Warm Up: SB 149 (read and highlight), complete SB 150 Homework: Complete 3 Notes pages on different sources about chosen topic. Complete RAFT for research topic Notes: • Discuss RAFT • Thesis Statement lesson • Begin to write thesis statements – share with a partner Closure:

  6. Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11/14/12 EQ: What is an outline and how can it help me organize my thoughts? Warm Up: Read and highlight outline page of research packet Homework: Complete outline for intro paragraph and supporting the claim. Decide where you need additional support and Complete 3 Notes for areas that are weak on support. Notes: • Discuss thesis and RAFT with research partner • Outline lesson – • Work in pairs to review powerpoint – take notes on notes page for 11/14 • Read “Learning to Listen in English” and complete outline worksheet • Check answer key – make corrections • Begin working on homework Closure:

  7. Thursday, November 15, 2012 11/15/12 EQ: What is an outline and how can it help me organize my thoughts? Warm Up: Make a list of points in your research paper that still need more support through evidence. Homework: Complete outline for “addressing the counterclaim” and “conclusion” Decide where you need additional support and Complete 30 minutes of research. Notes: • Discuss outline of intro paragraph and thesis with research partner • Targeted research and continued work on teacher and research partner conferencing Closure:

  8. Friday, November 16, 2012 11/16/12 EQ: How do I turn an outline into a first draft of my paper? Warm Up: Complete research partner outline conference. Homework: Write a first draft of the three paragraphs of your “supporting the claim” sections of your paper. Notes: • Drafting and revising your work lesson. • Begin writing HW paragraphs Closure:

  9. Monday, November 19, 2012 11/19/12 EQ: What is the point in addressing a counter-argument when trying to persuade? Warm Up: Research partner outline conference. Homework: Write a first draft of the two paragraphs for “addressing the counterclaim” Notes: • Research partner outline conference • Teacher check outline, supporting paragraphs • Evaluating Websites – complete powerpoint and worksheet from research packet • Begin writing HW paragraphs Closure:

  10. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11/20/12 EQ: What can I do to be a more effective researcher? Warm Up: • Send your thesis statement to Socrative. • How well do you understand your research paper claim? • What areas have been difficult for you in the research process? • Do you feel like you understand how to begin writing? • Where can you go for help if you are stuck when writing at home? Homework: Write the introduction, including the hook, background information, the history of the debate, and the thesis statement. Notes: • Teacher check counterclaim paragraphs • Discussion of the background information, and the history of the debate. • Begin writing HW paragraphs Closure:

  11. Monday, November 26, 2012 11/26/12 EQ: How can I use transitions to make my writing flow more smoothly? Warm Up: relocate to computer lab Homework: Write the closing paragraph, which includes restating the thesis, refuting the counterclaims and a call to action. Notes: • Teacher check intro paragraph • Transitional words and phrases • Partner work to discuss and add transitional words. • Begin writing closing paragraph Closure:

  12. Tuesday, November 27, 2012 11/27/12 EQ: What are some helpful resources for citing my sources? Warm Up: Relocate to computer lab, then read and highlight MLA worksheet, and complete exercises. Homework: Compile works cited page Notes: • Teacher check closing paragraph • In-text citations, EasyBIB and NCWiseOwl • Citation Scavenger Hunt Closure:

  13. Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11/28/12 EQ: Where does my paper need revisions or additional research? Warm Up: In research packet, read and highlight “Keep from plagiarizing” and “Guidelines for parenthetical Documentation” Homework: Compile entire research paper together, including in-text citations and transitions. Notes: • Works Cited Page notes – hanging indent • Works Cited Page formatting – peer edits Closure:

  14. Thursday, November 29, 2012 11/29/12 EQ: Where does my paper need revisions or additional research? Warm Up: Complete research paper reflection in research packet Homework: Make revisions to essay based on peer editing. Notes: • Research paper reflection • Peer editing of research paper Closure:

  15. Monday, December 3, 2012 12/3/12 EQ: How do writers use relationships between elements within the text? Warm Up: Read the “Rip Van Winkle Postscript,” and complete a chart on vocabulary words. Homework: Complete plot diagram for a narrative story, EITHER pretending you woke up from the past, or returned from the future. What would you think of today’s world? Mention at least 3 present day issues from research paper topics. Notes: • Discussion of context clues • Bookmark strategy for independent reading • Elements of narrative short stories. Closure:

  16. Tuesday, December 4, 2012 12/4/12 EQ: How do writers use relationships between elements within the text? Warm Up: Warm up from 12/3 Homework: Complete the worksheet on “Rip van Winkle” and “Time in Thy Flight” Notes: • Review of bookmark strategy for independent reading • Complete “Rip van Winkle” and discuss theme • Begin creating storybooks using iPads Closure:

  17. Wednesday, December 5, 2012 12/5/12 EQ: How do real world problems correlate with fiction to make interesting stories? Warm Up: Spelling BEE!!! Homework: Complete your assigned portion of your group storybook project. Be prepared to quickly finish for class presentations Notes: • Complete and begin to present storybooks Closure:

  18. Thursday, December 6, 2012 12/6/12 EQ: How do real world problems correlate with fiction to make interesting stories? Warm Up: prepare for notebook check. Homework: Complete your assigned portion of your group storybook project. Be prepared to quickly finish for class presentations Notes: • Notebook check • Complete and begin to present storybooks Closure:

  19. Friday, December 7, 2012 12/7/12 EQ: How does the media try to influence your decision making? Warm Up: Literature book pg 980 – write a paragraph answering the Activity questions. Homework: find a sample of an ad, article, or other type of media that has bias. Identify claim with supporting evidence, and they type of persuasive techniques that are used. Notes: • Warm up • Activity 1 – pgs 984-987, fill out vocabulary worksheet and put in vocab section. Answer close read questions on own paper and turn in. • Activity 2 – Create chart like pg 989 of lit book, read 988-996 and complete chart. When done, answer questions on 997-998. Closure:

  20. Monday, December 10, 2012 12/10/12 EQ: How do authors link interesting stories to real life issues? Warm Up: collect materials for electronic storybooks Homework: edit rough drafts – particularly the Works Cited page. Collect all resources you reviewed to have for class on Tuesday for annotated bibliography Notes: • Complete electronic storybooks and prepare to present • Begin to work on appeals and fallacies Closure: NOTE: we did NOT do a notes page for this day -

  21. Tuesday, December 11, 2012 12/11/12 EQ: How do authors link interesting stories to real life issues? Warm Up: finish Unit 9 vocabulary. Add the following words to your vocabulary sheet – anecdote, loaded language, statistic, claim, premise, counterargument Homework: study vocabulary words for Holt Unit 9 Notes: • Present electronic storybooks • Begin to work on appeals and fallacies Closure:

  22. Wednesday, December 12, 2012 12/12/12 EQ: What techniques are persuasive, and how are they used in society? Warm Up: Complete Activity 2 from 12/7. Homework: Write your own version of a persuasive advertisement. You need to identify your claim and the types of appeals you used. Notes: • Complete appeals and fallacies • “Educating Sons” and “The First Americans” Closure:

  23. Thursday, December 13, 2012 12/13/12 EQ: What techniques are persuasive, and how are they used in society? Warm Up: Trade advertisements with a neighbor. Write a paragraph explaining: • Were you persuaded • Why, or why not? • What else could they have done to be more convincing? Homework: Rough draft edits – Study for Unit 9 test! Notes: • “Educating Sons” and “The First Americans” Closure:

  24. Friday, December 14, 2012 12/14/12 EQ: What did l do to prepare for the Unit 9 test today? Warm Up: Study 10 minutes Homework: Rough draft edits – Final paper is DUE on December 20! Notes: • Take unit 9 test – use your OWN paper, and do not write on the test. • When done – Grammar book and grammar section • Pg 438: define “sentence fragment” Read pgs 438-439 and complete Exercise 1 on 440. • Pg 441: define “run-on sentence” Read pgs 441-443, and complete Exercise 2 and Review A on pgs 442-443. Closure:

  25. Monday, December 17, 2012 12/17/12 EQ: How can I effectively make persuasive appeals during a debate? • Warm Up: complete grammar activities from Friday • Pg 438: define “sentence fragment” Read pgs 438-439 and complete Exercise 1 on 440. • Pg 441: define “run-on sentence” Read pgs 441-443, and complete Exercise 2 and Review A on pgs 442-443. Homework: Rough draft edits – Final paper is DUE on December 20! Notes: • Re-read SB 143-146 (may be on Nov 5 pg.) Debate questions: • Should dodgeball be played in public schools? • Should most zoos be closed? • Should school uniforms be mandatory? Closure:

  26. Tuesday, December 18, 2012 12/18/12 EQ: What areas of public speaking are difficult for me? Warm Up: Read “Ask a Question” and formulate 2 questions for each side of the debated isses (12 questions total) Homework: Rough draft edits – Final paper is DUE on December 20! Notes: Debate prep – 20 minutes - Debates Closure:

  27. Tuesday, December 18, 2012 12/18/12 EQ: What areas of public speaking are difficult for me? Warm Up: Read “Ask a Question” and formulate 2 questions for each side of the debated issues (12 questions total) Homework: Rough draft edits – Final paper is DUE on December 20! Notes: Debate prep – 20 minutes - Debates Closure:

  28. Wednesday, December 19, 2012 12/19/12 EQ: How does a “well spoken” person present him/herself? Warm Up: Prepare tables for next debates – Homework: Rough draft edits – Final paper is DUE on December 20! Notes: • Debates • Read “Jean Shepherd… Still Lurking in the Darkness” Closure:

  29. Thursday, December 20, 2012 12/20/12 EQ: How does author’s purpose compare to characterization? Warm Up: Complete Exercise 2 in packet, and prepare for Exercise 4 Homework: Have a happy holiday season! Notes: • “A Christmas Story” by Jean Shepherd Closure:

  30. Wednesday, January 2, 2013 1/2/13 EQ: How does an author’s life affect his/her writing? Warm Up: Animal Farm Pre-Assessment Homework: Read Orwell Biography and Animal Farm Background. Create outline notes listing important details. Notes: • Pre-assessment • “Why I Write” excerpt • George Orwell biography with guided notes Closure:

  31. Thursday, January 3, 2013 1/3/13 EQ: Why is it important to study the time period in which a piece of literature was written? Warm Up: Vocabulary Animal Farm Part I Homework: Read Chapter 1 of Animal Farm Notes: • Vocabulary • Animal Farm Background Closure:

  32. Friday, January 4, 2013 1/4/13 EQ: What is an allegory? How can symbolism and underlying meanings be identified in literature? Warm Up: Review of Dialectical Journals – read and study exemplars, and complete one more on chapter 1 to share with the class. Homework: Read Chapter 2 of Animal Farm Notes: • Allegory • Sneetches worksheet Closure:

  33. Monday, January 7, 2013 1/7/13 EQ: What is the most effective way for me to study to understand novel details? Warm Up: Quiz – Chapters 1 and 2 Homework: DJ’s for chapter 2 of Animal Farm Notes: • Quiz • TPCASTT Beasts of England • Anthropomorphism vs. Personification (Venn Diagram) Closure:

  34. Tuesday, January 8, 2013 1/8/13 EQ: How can understanding historical figures help me understand fiction? Warm Up: Decide on your best DJ – share with group. Choose 1 to share with the class. Homework: Read Chapter 3 of Animal Farm Notes: • DJ cooperative learning • Create poster on historical figures Closure:

  35. Wednesday, January 9, 2013 1/9/13 EQ: How can understanding historical figures help me understand fiction? Warm Up: Vocabulary activity Homework: DJ’s chapter 3 of Animal Farm Notes: • Create poster on historical figures • Discussion questions when done for ch 1-3 Closure:

  36. Vocabulary Activity With a partner of your choice, devise three sentences for your word to read aloud to the class, so they will better understand its meaning. They must reflect each of the following scenarios and include context clues • A piece of advice from an elderly person • A parent yelling at a child • Making an unreasonable demand of a waiter

  37. Thursday, January 10, 2013 1/10/13 EQ: What was the most interesting thing you learned about your assigned historical figure? Warm Up: Chapter 2 ends with the animals realizing that the milk had disappeared. We learn in Chapters 3 and 4 that it has been taken by the pigs. List the ways that the pigs treat themselves differently from the other animals in these two chapters. What is their justification for doing so? Homework: Read Chapter 4 of Animal Farm Notes: • Vocabulary quiz • Gallery Walk • Begin Satire lesson Closure:

  38. Friday, January 11, 2013 1/11/13 EQ: What is Satire and how is Animal Farm satirical? Warm Up: Study for Ch 3 & 4 quiz Homework: DJ’s for Ch 4. Notes: • Vocab quiz • Ch 3-4 quiz • Satire Closure:

  39. Monday, January 14, 2013 1/14/13 EQ: Have I kept up with Animal Farm reading, and what has been effective for studying? Warm Up: Choose 1 of your DJ’s to share with your group, then as a group choose the best one to share with the class. Homework: Read Chapter 5 Notes: • DJ discussion • Discussion Questions Closure:

  40. Tuesday, January 15, 2013 1/15/13 EQ: What are the connections between Animal Farm and The Russian Revolution of 1917? Warm Up: use your technology: • Who were the Bolsheviks? • Who were socialists? • Who were the Reds/Whites? • What happened to Czar Nicholas and his family? Homework: DJ’s for Ch 5. Notes: • Reds video clip and discussion (Draw a stick man in your notes section, and list the sensory images that you see in the film) • Reds vocabulary Closure:

  41. Wednesday, January 16, 2013 1/16/13 EQ: How do the characters in the Russian Revolution relate to the characters in Animal Farm? Warm Up: Notebook check Homework: Read Chapter 6 Notes: • Notebook check • Characterization • If time, write 5 questions that might be on the Quiz on Chapters 5 & 6 Closure:

  42. Thursday, January 17, 2013 1/17/13 EQ: What is propaganda, and how is it used in Animal Farm? Warm Up: Use each vocabulary word in a sentence that conveys its meaning. Homework: DJ’s Chapter 6 Notes: • Quiz – Ch 5 & 6 • Finish characterization • Propaganda – use your technology to look up definitions of various types of propaganda. • Find examples in the text of each type Closure:

  43. Friday, January 18, 2013 1/18/13 EQ: Napolean or Snowball? Who would be a more convincing leader in an election? Warm Up: study vocabulary Homework: Read chapters 7 & 8, do DJ’s for 7 & 8 – choose 2 excerpts from each passage. Notes: • Create a stump speech – using at least 2 forms of propaganda • Create a smear campaign commercial – using propaganda to say negative things about your opponent. • Design a campaign posters - Use at least 2 propaganda techniques, and at least one satirical image Closure:

  44. Wednesday, January 23, 2013 1/23/13 EQ: Napolean or Snowball? Who would be a more convincing leader in an election? Warm Up: prepare for Snowball vs. Napoleon Homework: Read Ch. 9 Notes: - Closure:

  45. Thursday, January 24, 2013 1/24/13 EQ: What are three types of irony, and how are they used in Animal Farm? Warm Up: Go through chapters 7 and 8 and list key points from each chapter Homework: DJ’s Ch. 9 Notes: - • Chapter 7 & 8 quiz • Vocabulary Part II • Irony Discussion Closure:

  46. Friday, January 25, 2013 1/25/13 EQ: What is the best type of study guide for me to create to help understand key novel concepts? Warm Up: share your best DJ with your neighbors – listen for one you think all would benefit from hearing. Homework: Read Chapter 10. Notes: - • Create a study guide for Chapters 1-9 of Animal Farm. Some ideas: • Outline of key events • Children’s story book with simplified version of the story. • Plot map – with illustrations and significant details (perhaps one per chapter) Closure:

  47. Monday, January 28, 2013 1/28/13 EQ: How are the events in Animal Farm an allegorical representation of the Russian Revolution? Warm Up: share your study guides with each other – adding important events that you missed. Homework: DJ’s chapter 10 Notes: - • Make a timeline reviewing the historical events of the Russian Revolution, and how they relate to specific plot events in Animal Farm. Use your technology to research one additional interesting fact about each event. Closure:

  48. Tuesday, January 29, 2013 1/29/13 EQ: What is a fable? What is effective about using animal characters to convey a moral lesson or truth about humans? Warm Up: Share your timelines with a partner – add significant important details you may have missed. Homework: Fable homework Notes: • Check timeline • Ch. 9 & 10 Quiz • Notes on elements of a Fable • Group discussion/reading of fables • Begin Fable Homework • Study Guides due – Wednesday for 1st and 3rd, Thursday for 4th. Closure:

  49. Wednesday, January 30, 2013 1/30/13 EQ: How well do I understand the characters in Animal Farm? Warm Up: Share your fable homework with a neighbor – consider recommending excellent examples to share with the class. Homework: Create a character study guide – Notes: • Vocabulary activity – use all your vocabulary words appropriately to create a fable. • Characterization review. Closure:

  50. Thursday, January 31, 2013 1/31/13 EQ: What are the themes in Animal Farm? Warm Up: Propaganda review worksheet Homework: Notes: • Vocabulary test • Theme review and discussion • Discuss study guides Closure:

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