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Welcome to ELL, 5/8/12. Warm up: Pick up ESL notebook Pick up “Part-Time Indian” journal Answer the following questions on the next blank page in your ELL notebook: What are your goals for the end of year? What class will you need to focus on for the end of the year?.
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Welcome to ELL, 5/8/12 Warm up: • Pick up ESL notebook • Pick up “Part-Time Indian” journal • Answer the following questions on the next blank page in your ELL notebook: • What are your goals for the end of year? • What class will you need to focus on for the end of the year?
I can statement/agenda Today, 5/8, I can… • Know: Analyze the “Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” to answer our essential question. • Do: Quick note and journal for Part-Time Indian. Agenda • Warm up: 10 minutes • Review book: 5 minutes • Part Time Indian re-aloud: 20 minutes • Answer journal questions: 10 minutes
Answer the following questions • Identity #2 • Race #4
Welcome to Study HallScience Night, Thursday (6-8 pm) 8th graders: • Work on IRP 7th graders: • Must finish science projects • Begin People on the March research
Welcome to SSTuesday, May 8 • Please grab your SS notebooks • Warm-up: • Get out People on the March project description • Read silent “On The Front Lines with the Little Rock Nine” article on your desk” • Turn and talk: • “Who is the new materials manager?”
I can statement/agenda Today, 5/8, I can… • Know: Practice filling out a notes page for my POTM project. • Do: read and annotate an example article. Agenda: • Warm up: 5 minutes • Annotate project plan/note taking: 5-10 minutes • Little Rock 9 Note taking: 20 minutes • Q & A: 10 minutes
Little Rock 9 • Little Rock Nine and African American Civil Rights • 1. Read notes page (set purpose for annotation) • 2. Annotate • 3. Re-read/fill in notes page
Language Arts, May 8th • Materials Manager: Readers Notebook • Warm-up: • Review the following for the quiz tomorrow: • Prop, stage directions, stage right, stage left, upstage, stage center, objective, scene, act, focus, costume • 10 minutes of silent reading
I can statement/agenda Today, 5/8, I can… • Know: Identify theme, character objective and vocabulary in my scene. • Do: Read and annotate my play or scene. Agenda: • Warm up: 10 minutes • Review theme, objective and vocabulary: 5-10 minutes • Annotate scene: 15 minutes • Exit slip: 5 minutes
Scene annotation • Get out scene • If you have an entire play, as a group pick 1 scene that involves all of the characters • Read scene to yourself with annotations for theme, character objective, and drama vocabulary • Exit slip: what is the theme of your scene/play? (review theme meaning)