140 likes | 292 Views
English 11. February 3-7. Monday, February 3, 2014. Content Objective : Students will be able to utilize academic language in meaningful ways. Language Objective : We will create a flip page for Unit 3 Vocabulary Agenda 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda
E N D
English 11 February 3-7
Monday, February 3, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to utilize academic language in meaningful ways. • Language Objective: We will create a flip page for Unit 3 Vocabulary • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Summate the Reflective Reading into 10 words • 3. Proof and revise posted paragraph • 4. Monthly overview • 5. JRP Overview • 6. Vocabulary Flip page
Reflective Reading • “Clear goals at the beginning of a project make clear what the project’s completion will require. A project’s goals are just a dream until they are written down.” (Pinto, 2007) Monday Peer Proof and Revise—10 minutes 1. Read Paragraph 1 2. Find errors or convention issues 3. Be prepared to share changes
Tuesday, February 4, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to effectively analyze a fictional work for its theme, plot, and characterization • Language Objective: We will begin reading Their Eyes Were Watching God. • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Summate the Reflective Reading into 10 words • 3. Proof and revise posted paragraph • 4. Silently Read • 5. Vocabulary Thumbnail sketch
Reflective Reading • “The need of the many outweigh the need of the few.” --Spock (StarTrek II: Wrath of Khan) Tuesday Peer Proof and Revise—10 minutes 1. Read Paragraph 2 2. Find errors or convention issues 3. Be prepared to share changes
Wednesday, February 5, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to prepare an in-depth discussion of a selected topic • Language Objective: We will complete the “prep” work for our Socratic Seminar • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Summate the Reflective Reading into 10 words • 3. Proof and revise posted paragraph • 4. Prep for Socratic Seminar • 5. Vocabulary Synonyms
Reflective Reading • “A deed once done cannot be undone, but perhaps, it may be mitigated.” --Dinobot, Transformers Beast Wars Wednesday Peer Proof and Revise—10 minutes 1. Read Paragraph 3 2. Find errors or convention issues 3. Be prepared to share changes
Thursday, February 6, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to participate in an in-depth discussion of a selected topic • Language Objective: We will have our Socratic Seminar • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Socratic Seminar (Debrief is Monday…Essay is due Wednesday)
Friday, February 7, 2014 • Content Objective: Students will be able to research historical information • Language Objective: We will research for the JRP • Agenda • 1. Copy Objectives and Agenda • 2. Summate the Reflective Reading into 10 words • 3. Proof and revise posted paragraph • 4. Library Research • 5. Vocabulary Antonyms
Reflective Reading • “This is some rescue. You came in here and you didn’t have a plan for getting out?.” --Princess Lela Friday Peer Proof and Revise—10 minutes 1. Read the essay 2. Identify the TH, each TS, and each SS 3. Be prepared to share