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Welcome to ELL, 3/21/12 . Warm Up: Pick up Book Club Folder Turn and talk: “What work did you complete yesterday?” “Do you have any missing work or up coming assignments you still need to complete?” . I can statement/agenda . Today, 3/21, I can…
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Welcome to ELL, 3/21/12 Warm Up: Pick up Book Club Folder Turn and talk: “What work did you complete yesterday?” “Do you have any missing work or up coming assignments you still need to complete?”
I can statement/agenda Today, 3/21, I can… Know: Analyze and reflect on the next chapters of my class novel. Do: Complete the assigned pages in my student journal and my reading from my reading plan. Agenda: Warm up: 5 minutes Introduce task/expectations: 10 minutes Journal/HW work time: 40 minutes
HW/Journal Time • Do you have HW that is due in your class? • Do you have missing assignments? • If yes: • You may work silent on HW at your assigned seat • Ms. Anna and Mr. Carter can come help you with an assignment • If no: • Book club reading/work time All students should be seated in their assigned seats and working quietly
Welcome to Language Arts, 3/21/12 • Materials Managers: Writers Notebooks • Warm Up: • Pick up book club book • Silently read the literary analysis paper at your table (Share with your neighbor) • Turn and talk: • What did Ms. Feris do well in this analysis?
I can statement/agenda • Today, 3/21, I can… • Know: identify qualities of an effective supporting paragraph and literary analysis essay. • Do: Use the “claim burger” to guide my drafting. • Agenda: • Warm up: 10 minutes • Mini lesson- claim burger: 15 minutes • Qualities of an effective literary analysis: 10 minutes • Work time with book club group: 20 minutes
How to set up your supporting paragraphs • An introduction sentence: Marianne’s love for her culture can be seen in her love for pizza. • Evidence: “She loved pizza.” (p. 29) • Context: Marianne describes her love for pizza to her friends and family. • Explanation: Marianne’s love for pizza represents a love for her Italian culture. • This section should be multiple sentences
Welcome to SS, 3/21/12 • Materials Managers: return Writers notebooks, pick up SS notebooks • Warm Up: • Label SS table of contents: Political Parties • Label next blank page in SS notebook: Political Parties • Turn and talk: • What are the two main political parties in the US? • What is one difference between the two?
I can statement/agenda • Today, 3/21, I can… • Know: Describe the system of political parties in the U.S. • Do: Use film to identify the history of the parties and their main positions. • Agenda: • Warm up: 5 minutes • Set up notes: 5 minutes • Film notes: 20 minutes • Reading/ On demand writing: 20 minutes • Clean Up: 5 minutes
Note-taking on Videos • Title: Political Parties
Parities Videos • http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/usgovernmentandlaw/politicalparties/preview.weml • http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ushistory/politicalpartyorigins/preview.weml • http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/usgovernmentandlaw/politicalbeliefs/preview.weml
What differences do you notice? • Listen to the words the candidates use… • Can you tell a difference between their beliefs • http://campaign2012.c-span.org/issues
On-Demand Writing • Read through the political parties hand out • Annotate on a quick note • This sheet is not for you to keep • Title the next blank page in your notebooks: • Political Party On-Demand • Answer the “What do you think” question in your SS notebook • Write the question before you respond • Answer in complete sentences