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ENG. II, 10 TH. WEEK 6. OBJECTIVES: DOL “The Man in the Water”—page 977 Summarizing Main Ideas Reading: The Chocolate War. ASSIGNMENT: Chapters 6-13 by Tuesday. English II Monday, Sept. 22 nd. DOL, 9/22.
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ENG. II, 10TH WEEK 6
OBJECTIVES: DOL “The Man in the Water”—page 977 Summarizing Main Ideas Reading: The Chocolate War ASSIGNMENT: Chapters 6-13 by Tuesday English IIMonday, Sept. 22nd
DOL, 9/22 • “My mother, Zong Yu, was a wonderful writer, and I have all of her works,” Shanshan told the new librarian.
OBJECTIVES: Substitute—Ms. Speight was gone, but Ms. Lappe led the class. DOL “The Man in the Water”—page 977 Summarizing Main Ideas Reading: The Chocolate War ASSIGNMENT: Chapters 6-13 by Tuesday English IITuesday, Sept. 23rd
OBJECTIVES: DOL Main Idea and Details—CH. 9 Complete Constructed Response worksheet Extra FUN!!!--Puzzles ASSIGNMENT: Quiz tomorrow—Check out those study guide questions English IIWed., 8/24
DOL, 9/22 3. Understanding the rhyme scheme of a sonnet can help you understand their meaning. 3. Understanding the rhyme scheme of a sonnet can help you understand its meaning.
OBJECTIVES: DOL Field Trip for Ms. Sp8—Ms. Lappe leads the class Quiz—Ch. 6-13 Read the novel ASSIGNMENT: English IIThursday, 9/25
OBJECTIVES: Common Assessments—retake options DOL—collect with journals Journal #8: Social Groups Journal #9: Character Traits Journal #10: About the novel Paraphrasing Activity—Giant Squid handout ASSIGNMENT: Chapters—Read Ch. 14-19 (Tues.) English IIFriday, 9/26
CP ENG. III, 11TH WEEK 6
OBJECTIVES: DOL Of Plymouth Plantation Vocab. Check Summarize Sections Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God Main Idea and Details ASSIGNMENT: Vocab: Context Clues (Pretest; Lessons 1 & 2) Due Wednesday CP Eng. IIIMonday, 9/22
DOL, 9/22 • Manhattan Island, the smallest county in the United States, is also the most populous. (Isn’t that something?) • My uncle taught me that the “T” in the expression “to fit to a tee” comes from the T square, a tool carpenters use to make sure measurements are accurate.
Journal : Sinners While other’s may not have FREE WILL, you do! Chooseone of the following options for your journal entry. • Letter of Opinion—Draft a letter to Edwards, giving your personal response to the religious views presented in his sermon. • Public Service Announcement Take a strong moral stand on an issue that concerns you, such as high school dropouts or a social injustice. Using Edwards's sermon as a model, write a public service announcement in which you motivate the audience to adopt your views. • Vivid Comparison Edwards compares a sinful human being to "a spider, or some loathsome insect" held over a fire. Develop a comparison to describe your own view of human beings.
OBJECTIVES: DOL Group Project: Literary Movements Gist List—computer research ASSIGNMENT: Thursday—Quiz over Bradford and Edwards?? Work on Group Project CP Eng. IIIWed., 9/24
OBJECTIVES: PROJECTS DOLs—correct; turn in Monday 25-27 corrections on paragraph ASSIGNMENTS: MONDAY DOLs Vocab.—lessons 1-4 Presentations—Tuesday CP Eng. IIIFriday, 9/26
DOL, Week 6 3. The state of Texas has had the following six national flags flying over it: Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederate States of America, and the United States of America. 4. One of the interesting tidbits we learned in history class (my favorite) is that Levi’s jeans are a by-product of the gold rush of 1849. 5. George Washington Carver, born a slave during the Civil War, introduced crop rotation to poor farmers in the rural South and discovered a lot of uses for peanuts, soybeans, and sweet potatoes.
DOL 5. George Washington Carver, born a slave during the Civil War, introduced crop rotation to poor farmers in the rural South and discovered a lot of uses for peanuts, soybeans, and sweet potatoes.
PUBLICATIONS WEEK 6
THINGS TO DO: Discuss Field Trip—what did you learn? Newspaper—PRIORITY New clean copy Saved on Pub Drive Posting Sunday Format with Toombs YEARBOOK HC Pics—contact Wagner Pettus—organizing pictures Recycle bottles ASSIGNMENTS: Thurs/Sun.—WORK DAY Newspaper Yearbook (next week) FRIDAY