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10 th Grade Week 36 Agenda & Obj. 5/19-5/23

10 th Grade Week 36 Agenda & Obj. 5/19-5/23. Monday-Friday: Julius Caesar & Poetry 10.9.4.4 While respecting intellectual property, present information, findings, and supporting evidence… 10.11.5.5 Demonstrate understanding of figurative language…

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10 th Grade Week 36 Agenda & Obj. 5/19-5/23

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  1. 10th Grade Week 36 Agenda & Obj. 5/19-5/23 Monday-Friday: Julius Caesar & Poetry • 10.9.4.4 While respecting intellectual property, present information, findings, and supporting evidence… • 10.11.5.5 Demonstrate understanding of figurative language… • 10.7.4.4 Produce clear and coherent writing… • 10.7.5.5 Use a writing process to develop and strengthen writing… • 10.7.10.10 Write routinely over extended time frames and shorter time frames…

  2. Daily Writing: Riot or Peace 5/19/14 Choose onepicture and start a story:

  3. Monday: Final test Final test! Separate yourselves! Raise your hand when you’re done, and read silently. 

  4. Daily Writing: Forgive 5/20/14 Choose one prompt to respond to and explain with detail: • “When you forgive, you in no way change the past - but you sure do change the future.” ~Bernard Meltzer • “To err is human; to forgive, divine.” ~Alexander Pope Planner: • Due tomorrow: Bring in your favorite poem (or lyrics to a song).

  5. Tuesday: Poetry/Figurative Language • Textbook pg. 626 • Journal title: Communication • Respond to “Discuss It” pg.626 • Discuss with a peer. • Respond to “Write About It” pg. 627 • Add definitions to your notes pg. 630-631. • Read & discuss poems pg. 633-636 • Exit ticket: Finish?s on pg. 637 on a separate piece of paper.

  6. Daily Writing: My Ethics 5/21/14 Choose one prompt to respond to and explain with detail: • What would you do if you found a wallet in the street? • What would you say if someone told you it was all right to steal? • What would you do if you saw a friend cheating? Planner: • Due tomorrow: Splash/analyze your favorite poem.

  7. Wednesday: Poetry/Figurative Language • Show me your poem/song. • Read 2nd poem pg. 635. Finish CT ?s on pg. 637. Hand it in! • Ms. Larson’s fav. poem…SPLASH your poem and find/label poetic devices. Journal title: My Fav Poem. • What did you like about the poem? • How did the poem make you feel? • What do you think the poem is about? • What might this poem be saying?

  8. Daily Writing: Respect 5/22/14 Choose one prompt to respond to and explain with detail: • “I'm not concerned with your liking or disliking me... All I ask is that you respect me...” ~Jackie Robinson • “…respect is a lot more important, and a lot greater, than popularity.” ~Julius Erving Planner: • Poetry/lit terms final Friday, May 30.

  9. Thursday: Poetry/Figurative Language Show me your favorite poem SPLASHED and your 4?s. SHARE! Journal title: My Fav Poem. • What did you like about the poem? • How did the poem make you feel? • What do you think the poem is about? • What might this poem be saying? What is a theme? Can poems have themes? Close reading of “Mentor” by Thomas Murphy. • Splash it. • Read it multiple times. Annotate it.

  10. Thursday: Poetry/Figurative Language Journal title: Mentor • Consider the title of the poem – -- “Mentor” What is a mentor? • Who’s Robert Fancis? Why might a poet dedicate a poem to someone? • What is the speaker in the poem feeling regret for? How do you know? What’s the theme? Journal title: Wheels • What do you think the poem is about? • What might this poem be saying? Turn in your handout.

  11. Daily Writing: If you were… 5/23/14 Choose one prompt to respond to and explain with detail: • If you were lost in the woods and it got dark, what would you do? • If you were an inventor, what would you invent and why? Planner: • Due Tuesday: SPLASHED reading & answer ?s in poetry packet. • Poetry/lit terms final Friday, May 30.

  12. Friday: Communicate Themes & Self Identity • Discuss “Mentor” & “Wheels.” • In groups, guess the title of the poem… Hint: it’s one word.  • Think.Pair.ShareSPLASH “I’m Alive, I Believe in Everything” • Continue to SPLASH the poems in your packet and answer the questions. You may do this in pairs. Due Tuesday! NO class Monday.

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