2. Library Orientation
3. Sign out a novel for Independent Reading
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2. Library Orientation 3. Sign out a novel for Independent Reading
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1. Finish editing and self-evaluate in-class write (20 minutes)
2. Blackout Poetry 3. Instructions and Rubric 1. Hand in your novel with one page identified as AMAZING (use a post-it)
2. Shape of the Literary Studies 10 Exam When: Where: What to bring: pencils, an eraser, pens (blue or black), a bottle of water and snacks J Multiple Choice You will be required to annotate either a poem or a short story. 3. Put your name on your sonnet and hand it in with your outline 4. Original Composition practice 5. Independent Reading This week... Blackout Poem Synthesis practice Mock Exam Literacy Exam Welcome back!
1. Independent Reading 2. Introduction to poetry (prose vs verse) 3. Prose vs. Verse 4. 32 Word Poem Final Exam - Tuesday, January 21st 8:36-11:15 1. Return debating marks and Journal #2
2. Watch 21 Jump Street with Johnny Depp HW t-chart and quick-write
1. With your team, divide up the topics. 2. Research three different sources on your topics. 3. Print t-chart, quick-write and research. 4. Fill in outline. Next day: in-class write (you may use your notes and outline) 1. Independent Reading Response #2
2. Debating -- you should have completed a t-chart with 3+ points per side and your quick-write --start research - look for credible sources (ethos), .edu or .org --fill in the research chart, cut 'n paste well-worded quotes 1. MUG #9
2. Independent Reading - track quotes for Novel Response on Friday 3. Practice TWO minute speech 4. Perform TWO minute speech (groups of four) 5. THREE minute speech (debating prompts) 1. Independent Reading (track quotes)
2. Present ONE Minute Speech 3. Prep TWO Minute Speech 1. Independent Reading (track quotes that you will use in Novel Response on Friday)
2. Finish Speed Debating 3. Prep One-Minute Speech HW: write out One-Minute Speech and be ready to present next day |
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