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English 11. February 10-14. Monday, February 10, 2014. Content Objective : Students will be able to utilize academic language in meaningful ways. Language Objective : We will play hangman with Unit 3 Vocabulary Agenda 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda
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English 11 February 10-14
Monday, February 10, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to utilize academic language in meaningful ways. • Language Objective: We will play hangman with Unit 3 Vocabulary • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Follow the directions given for the Reflective Reading…complete the task • 3. “Proof and Revision Exercise” • 4. Debrief Socratic Seminar (complete the three forms and submit for a grade…. No essay is due) • 5. Vocabulary Hangman
Reflective Reading…Complete Maxwell’s Task • “To improve your character, do the following: Search for the cracks. Spend time looking at the major areas of your life (work, school, family) and identify anywhere you might have cut corners, compromised or let people down.”—John C. Maxwell Monday Peer Proof and Revise—10 minutes 1. Re-read Paragraph 1 revision 2. Highlight Thesis Statement 3. Circle the three prongs
Tuesday, February 11, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to effectively access the appropriateness of sources used for their JRP • Language Objective: We will answer any questions regarding the Annotated Bibliography via the Purdue Owl website. • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Complete the Reflective Reading Activity • 3. “Proof and Revision” Exercise • 4. Lecture on Annotated Bibliography…Q and A • 5. Vocabulary Hangman Round 2 • 6. Read novel silently
Reflective Reading Activity • “To improve your character, do the following: Look for patterns. Examine the responses that you wrote down yesterday. Is there a particular area where you have a weakness, or do you have a type of problem that keeps surfacing? Write down the patterns you see. Detectable patterns will help you diagnose character issues.” –John C. Maxwell Tuesday Peer Proof and Revise—10 minutes 1. Read the revised Paragraph 2 2. Circle the three prongs in the Topic Sentence 3. Highlight each Support Sentence (SS). 4. Circle each prong in the SS.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to utilize academic language in meaningful ways. • Language Objective: We will play review game with Unit 3 Vocabulary • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Complete the Reflective Reading Activity • 3. “Proof and Revise” Exercise • 4. Vocabulary Game
Reflective Reading Activity • “To improve your character, do the following: Face the Music. The beginning of character repair comes when you face your flaws and deal with the consequences of your actions. Create a list of people to whom you need to apologize for your actions, then follow through with sincere apologize.”—John C. Maxwell • Wednesday Peer Proof and Revise—10 minutes 1. Read the revisions of Paragraph 3, 4 and 5 2. Circle the Topic Sentence 3. Highlight each Support Sentence(SS) in the paragraph 4. Circle each prong within each SS.
Thursday, February 13, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to utilize academic language in meaningful ways. • Language Objective: We will complete and submit the Unit 3 Vocabulary Test • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Vocabulary Test • 3. Read your novel silently.
Friday, February 14, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to research a historical topic. • Language Objective: We will look for viable websites addressing our JRP topics • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Complete the Reflective Reading Activity • 3. Library Research • NOTE: The Annotated Bibliography is due today.
Reflective Reading Activity • “To improve your character, do the following: Rebuild. It’s one thing to face up to your past actions. It’s another to build a new future. Now that you have identified any areas of weaknesses, create a plan that will prevent you from making the same mistakes again. Write the plan.” –John C. Maxwell