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Agendas January 7-10

Agendas January 7-10. January 7 th 2014  I Can: make inferences and connection between ideas in text and their purpose. OL: Do Now: Introduction to group 11 KNOWSYS, complete pages 1 and 2. ISN update

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Agendas January 7-10

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  1. Agendas January 7-10

  2. January 7th 2014 I Can: make inferences and connection between ideas in text and their purpose. • OL: Do Now: Introduction to group 11 KNOWSYS, complete pages 1 and 2. ISN update Gradual Release: Students will take notes over persuasive writing and rhetorical devices. Where does persuasion come in, regarding our government and our laws? • AP Do Now: Introduction to group 11 KNOWSYS, complete pages 1 and 2. ISN update Gradual Release: Students will take notes over persuasive writing and rhetorical devices. Where does persuasion come in, regarding our government and our laws?

  3. January 8th 2014 I Can: make inferences and connection between ideas in text and their purpose. • OL: Do Now: Introduction to group 11 KNOWSYS, complete pages 3 and 4 Gradual Release: Students will continue notes over persuasive writing and rhetorical devices. Begin reading:“What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?” Margin notes • Annotation for persuasion and counterargument Where does persuasion come in, regarding our government and our laws? • AP Do Now: Introduction to group 11 KNOWSYS, complete pages 3 and 4. Gradual Release: Students will continue notes over persuasive writing and rhetorical devices. Begin reading:“What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?” Margin notes • Annotation for persuasion and counterargument Where does persuasion come in, regarding our government and our laws?

  4. January 9th 2014 I Can: make inferences and connection between ideas in text and their purpose. • OL: Do Now: Group 11 Quiz Gradual Release: : We will begin looking at argument and persuasion, locating the elements in “Dodge ball”. • AP Do Now: Group 11 Quiz Gradual Release: Students will acquire background knowledge about the times of the South in the 1930’s and Harper Lee. Where does persuasion come in, regarding our government and our laws?

  5. January 10th 2014 I Can: make inferences and connection between ideas in text and their purpose. • OL: Do Now: • Martin luther king jr leader of the nonviolent civil rights movement in the united states in the 60s was born in atlantageorgia on january 15 1929 • the first annual super bowl was played on january 15 1967 on that day the green bay packers won the kansas city cheifs 35 10 Gradual Release: : Continue looking at argument and persuasion, locating the elements in “Dodge ball”. • AP Do Now: • Martin luther king jr leader of the nonviolent civil rights movement in the united states in the 60s was born in atlantageorgia on january 15 1929 • the first annual super bowl was played on january 15 1967 on that day the green bay packers won the kansas city cheifs 35 10 Gradual Release: Reading “To Kill a Mocking Bird” and analysis of characters presented. Where does persuasion come in, regarding our government and our laws?

  6. Agendas for January 7-10

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