1. Grade-wide write
2. Independent Reading
2. Independent Reading
1. Grade-wide write
2. Independent Reading
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1. Independent Reading (Quotes & Vocabulary)
2. Ethos, Logos & Pathos Resources: Rick's Rant - Remember to Remember Free-write - What's your rant? Use ethos, logos and/or pathos Persuasive techniques paired activity 1. MUG #1
2. Independent Reading (on a post-it record words and page numbers) 3. Narrative Tricks 4. Letter to Ms. de Boer using Narrative Tricks Friday, January 31st - Grade-Wide Timed Write 1. For Sale: Baby shoes never worn Still teaching, but also a student
Find out 3 interesting facts about your table partner. Record them on an index card. Write a SIX Word Story on your partner and post in Google Classroom. Hand index card into Ms. de Boer. 2. Independent Reading - Independent Novel Project Future... 1. Free-write on an embarrassing moment or a delicious/disgusting meal. Highlight and identify THREE Narrative Tricks. 2. Independent Reading - Narrative Tricks in YOUR novel 3. FOUR Sentence Types Review 4. The Mask 1. Course Outline
2. Library Orientation 3. Sign out a novel for Independent Reading 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 |
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