Happy Wednesday!
Goals: To practice close reading strategies and writing an academic summary. To learn new vocabulary words.
Agenda:
1) Finish annotating yesterday's article. Share/discuss annotations
2) Practice writing an academic summary of the article using a template.
Summary Template
3) Quizlet Vocabulary game
To Do:
Get the final draft of your chunk paragraph on "Three Skeleton Key" submitted by 10PM TONIGHT!
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Friday, September 23, 2016
Tuesday, September 28th
Happy Tuesday!
Goals: To revise our paragraphs using feedback from our peers and teacher.To practice close reading strategies.
1) Peer Feedback on paragraph of "Three Skeleton Key"
I will give you a copy of these questions to refer to as you read your classmate's paper. These are also great questions for YOU to use when evaluating your own work.
Read over and look for fragments, run-ons, and other errors. Let writer know if you find any errors.
Summarize your thoughts of the paragraph
2)Article of the Week #1
Goals: To revise our paragraphs using feedback from our peers and teacher.To practice close reading strategies.
1) Peer Feedback on paragraph of "Three Skeleton Key"
I will give you a copy of these questions to refer to as you read your classmate's paper. These are also great questions for YOU to use when evaluating your own work.
Read the first sentence. It should have the following:
Title of story IN QUOTES and capitalized properly- “Three Skeleton Key”
Name of author (capitalized correctly)
ONE element (imagery or foreshadowing) that the author uses to create suspense
Read BOTH quotes. Are they both EXCELLENT examples of the selected element? Do they create suspense? Could the writer have chosen a more powerful example?
Are PAGE #s in parenthesis after each quote? Remember-it should like like this:
“...and then he raced down the street as fast as he could” (16).
Does EACH quote have a lead-in that provides the CONTEXT of the quote? In other words, it explains WHAT is happening in the story when the sentence appears in the story.
Is each quote followed by a MINIMUM of two sentences of commentary? Do these sentences explain HOW the writer creates suspense by using the sentence?
Summarize your thoughts of the paragraph
2)Article of the Week #1
- circle key words/underline author's claims
- annotate/write in the margins
TO DO
Bring your completely annotated article tomorrow.
Your revised paragraph is due to TURNITIN.COM by 10PM TOMORROW night.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Friday, September 23rd
Happy Friday!
Goals: To learn how to seamlessly integrate quotes into an essay. To apply our knowledge of the two-chunk paragraph to writing a literary analysis.
Agenda:
1) Check homework
2) Watch blending quotes video and look at handout
Blending Quotes
3) Use template to write a literary analysis of how the author creates suspense in "Three Skeleton Key"
4 Essay Template- We will be using this as a model.
TO DO-Bring rough draft on Tuesday. It must be typee
Goals: To learn how to seamlessly integrate quotes into an essay. To apply our knowledge of the two-chunk paragraph to writing a literary analysis.
Agenda:
1) Check homework
2) Watch blending quotes video and look at handout
Blending Quotes
3) Use template to write a literary analysis of how the author creates suspense in "Three Skeleton Key"
4 Essay Template- We will be using this as a model.
TO DO-Bring rough draft on Tuesday. It must be typee
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Tuesday, September 20th
Goals: Finish the Direct Writing Assessment
1) Pass out packets
2) Review strategies for the writing component of the assessment
3) Finish assessment
1) Pass out packets
2) Review strategies for the writing component of the assessment
3) Finish assessment
Thursday, September 22nd
I am so excited to read today's story!
Goals: To practice close reading strategies and analyze the effect of literary techniques on a piece of writing.
AGENDA:
1) Quick homework check (vocabulary sheet) If you were absent, see yesterday's post for the handout.
2) RATS video clip
Jaws clip
3) Listen to/follow along as we read "Three Skeleton Key". I will be pausing to ask questions, point out things, etc. Notice any of your vocabulary words? :) We will focus on:
suspense (How does the author create it?)
irony
foreshadowing
allusion
imagery
(I love the narrator's creepy voice)
Here is the story:
"Three Skeleton Key"
Plot Terms and literary techniques (You might want to print this out and keep in your notebook)
TO DO BY TOMORROW
Read through the story again. Pick two examples of foreshadowing, imagery, or irony from the story. Copy down the page number and quote from the story. You should pick the literary element that you think MOST helps to create suspense in the story!
Goals: To practice close reading strategies and analyze the effect of literary techniques on a piece of writing.
AGENDA:
1) Quick homework check (vocabulary sheet) If you were absent, see yesterday's post for the handout.
2) RATS video clip
Jaws clip
3) Listen to/follow along as we read "Three Skeleton Key". I will be pausing to ask questions, point out things, etc. Notice any of your vocabulary words? :) We will focus on:
suspense (How does the author create it?)
irony
foreshadowing
allusion
imagery
(I love the narrator's creepy voice)
Here is the story:
"Three Skeleton Key"
Plot Terms and literary techniques (You might want to print this out and keep in your notebook)
TO DO BY TOMORROW
Read through the story again. Pick two examples of foreshadowing, imagery, or irony from the story. Copy down the page number and quote from the story. You should pick the literary element that you think MOST helps to create suspense in the story!
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Wednesday, September 21st
Goals: To analyze how punctuation and grammar is used in model sentences and to emulate good writing. To learn words that will help our understanding of the story we will read, as well as expand our own vocabularies.
Agenda:
1) Mentor Sentences - We will be using mentor sentences to analyze punctuation and grammar, as well as to look at models of good writing.
Click here to go to Socrative where we will share our amazing sentences and vote on our favorites
2) Vocabulary
Three Skeleton Key Vocabulary
TO DO: Please finish your vocabulary if not finished in class
Friday, September 16, 2016
Monday, September 19th
Happy Monday! It's our FOURTH week of school already.
Goals: Write an argumentative essay which will be scored holistically. We will compare this essay to what you write at the end of the year. It will be exciting to see how much you grow!
Agenda:
1) Collect six-word memoirs
2) Pass out packet and review directions/brainstorm strategies to tackle the reading and writing components of the assessment
3) Work on assessment
Here us a link to the video about pennies
Pennies Video
To Do: We will finish the assessment tomorrow. If you were absent today, you can come in at CAT.
Agenda:
1) Collect six-word memoirs
2) Pass out packet and review directions/brainstorm strategies to tackle the reading and writing components of the assessment
3) Work on assessment
Here us a link to the video about pennies
Pennies Video
To Do: We will finish the assessment tomorrow. If you were absent today, you can come in at CAT.
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