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Assignments 2015-2016

Term 3, 2016

Thursday 1/14/16

 

American Literature

Quiz over ALBD 152-186

Read ALBD 187-225, Tomorrow 225-end

“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Activity

 

Holocaust Literature

Intro to Night & Elie Wiesel

Read Night 13-54

Handouts: Vocabulary, Night project Due 1/21/16

 

Composition

Voc: Greek and Latin roots, prefixes and suffixes (Quiz tomorrow)

Read: BTTL: “Imagination or Theft?” Roy Peter Clark 694-696; “Judas Priest: Bob Dylan Slams Plagiarism Accusers,” Marc Hogan 699-701; “Who Owns Dr. Kin’s Words?” 703-706

Read Choice books.

 

 

Wednesday 1/13/16

American Literature

Quiz over ALBD 85-151

Movements in American Literature

Colonialism & Puritanism

Read: ALBD 152-186

 

Holocaust Literature

Introduction to Night, who Elie Wiesel is.

Time to read

Handouts: Vocabulary, project

Composition

 

Tuesday 1/12/16

 

American Literature

Champion of the World” Maya Angelou VAA p 110-113

Discussion

Journal 115 #1

ALBD

Discussion of 12-15

Read ALBD p 118-151

Quiz tomorrow

 

Holocaust Literature

U.S. & World Response ppt/ Notes

Maus II Part 1 Questions Due today

Read Maus II Chapters 3-6 for tomorrow

 

Composition

U.S.

 

 

Term 2, 2015

Tuesday

Advanced Composition

Lesson 7 Voc Ex. 1 & Greek and Latin Roots, Suffixes, and Prefixes

Do Ex. II and IV

Style analysis sheet

 

Creative Writing

SOAPSTone Analysis Posters

 

Monday

Advanced Composition Blocks 1 & 2

Vocabulary Lesson 7

Do exercise one tomorrow

Sign up – Vocabulary.com, Google classroom, Remind

SOAPSTone

Create a SOAPSTone poster with your partner/ Due Wednesday, October 28,2015

 

Creative Writing

Signups

What are five of your personal goals for the class?

Why I Write…

SOAPSTone

Find a piece of poetry or other short piece of literature and create a “poster” that uses SOAPSTone to explain the piece.

 

Term 1, 2015

Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015

Composition Blocks 1 & 2

Vocabulary Ex. IV

VI Correct in class tomorrow for a grade.

Argument Cont.

Ethos, Logos, Pathos  Prezi and Notes

Brainstorm topic Ideas.

The list: Select one of these to write an argument essay over. You may choose to either agree or disagree with the following claims.

  1. Cell phones should not be used in classrooms.
  2. Bedrooms do not need to be clean 24/7.
  3. College athletes should be paid.
  4. High school should start at 10:00 a.m.
  5. Extra curricular activities should no longer be offered at schools because they take away from academics.
  6. Handguns should be outlawed.

Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Presentation: The Invasion of Poland (1)

I Never Saw Another Butterfly presentations (2)

Sarah’s Key turn in answers

Handed out The Translator

 

Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015

Composition Blocks 1 & 2

DOL Comma’s Cont. Adj, adj noun

Voc go over Ex. 1

Argumentation: the Basics, building an argument house

Holocaust Literature

Sarah’s Key Answer questions in groups

Work on Genocide Research Projects

 

Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015

Composition Blocks 1 & 2

DOL Commas continued. Taglines and quotations

Vocabulary Go over answers to Ex.1 Greek and Latin Roots. (Get notes if absent)

Introduction to Argumentation (Notes)

Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Projects:

Discussion of The Sunflower

What responsibility does one generation have to the next?

Intro to: Sarah’s Key

Monday, Sept 21, 2015

Composition Blocks 1 & 2

DOL Commas cont. Abbreviations

Vocabulary Lesson 5

Time to work on Cause and Effect essay over The Crash Reel

HMWK: Voc Ex.1, Finish essay if not finished in class, and read in your novel

Remember you will be doing book journals similar to those for the non-fiction novel.

Due October 2, 2015

Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Presentations:

Presentations over I Never Saw Another Butterfly

The Sunflower discussion finish reading Part One

Handout on The Sunflower Due Thursday.

Time to work on Genocide Projects

 

Friday, Sept. 18, 2015

Composition

Test over Voc Lesson 4

Turn in Exercise 5

Choose one of the following claims to use as your thesis for your cause & effect essay. You may either agree or disagree with the statement. Then use cause and effect to argue your position.

  1. Freestyle snowboarding needs rules to make it safer.
  2. Corporations should insure their athletes, not just when they are competing; but also when they are preparing for competitions.
  3. Athletes in high risk sports understand the risks and take them; therefore, they should not expect compensation when something happens.

Holocaust Literature

History Presentations:

Sign up for Genocide groups: begin research

Read to page 79 in The Sunflower

2014-2015

Term 4, 2015

Friday, March 27, 2015

Holocaust Literature

Read in Night

Elie Wiesel on Hope, Compassion, and Youth

 

Creative Writing

Title poems

SSR

Composition

Finish Rhetorical Appeals

 

 

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Holocaust Literature

Night reading schedule through p. 72 for Friday

  1.         102 for Monday
  2. 119 and 126-133, 148-150, 187-193

Test Wednesday

Projects due Thursday

Work on Research projects

Creative Writing

 

 

Advanced Composition

Vocabulary Chapter 1

Rhetorical appeals

 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Holocaust Literature

Notes on people, places, Jewish terms and holidays

Read Night 1-36

The Woman in Apartment 6

Exit ticket five things you learned

Creative Writing

.

 

Composition

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

 

Holocaust Literature

Maus II part 1 questions due,

Maus II part 2 questions due tomorrow

Presentation Schedule

Dinner for Two 4/1
Creative Writing

Swipe File physical

Three poems for tomorrow/ brief explanation as to why

SSR

Advanced Composition

Rhetorical Appeals Ethos/Logos/Pathos

Handouts

 

Monday, March 23, 2015

 

Holocaust Literature

Quiz over U.S. & World Response/ Anti-Jewish Decrees

Maus I Questions 4-6 due

Maus II Questions part one due tomorrow Only answer questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 17 beyond feeling guilty for surviving, 18, 23 Be specific and especially detailed on this one.

Dinner for Two Partners – Select Due April 1, 2015

History of the Holocaust Projects ( sign up/ begin) various due dates.

 

Creative Writing

Place pieces, working draft due today. Place on Edmodo.

Remind Signup

Swipe files (digital or physical)

SSR/ Book journals

 

Advanced Comp

Preview of next Week (NeSA-R)

NoRedInk (Two quizzes)

SSR:

 

Friday, March 20, 2015

Holocaust Literature

Turn in Maus I Preface- 3 Questions

U.S. & World Response ppt. Notes

Anti-Jewish Decrees Notes

Read Maus I 4-6 Questions due Monday

Checked out Maus II

Monday Preview

Begin questions over Maus II for Tuesday

Dinner for Two

History of the Holocaust Projects

 

Creative Writing

Poetry of place – choose one of your journals/ descriptive writings to transform into a poem about a special place. Rough draft share.

Working Drafts are due Monday.

Time to write/ share/read

 

Composition

Turn in Voc/ posters

Revise errors on NeSA-R practice

SSR/ Reading Journals

 

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Holocaust Literature

Quiz History of the Holocaust and World War II

Maus I Preface- 3 Questions due tomorrow

Read Maus I 4-6 Questions due Monday

U.S. & World Response ppt. Notes

 

Creative Writing

Share outs Modern Places

Poetry of place examples (previous winners)

Ex. Wm. Kloefkorn

 

Advanced Composition

Rhetorical Situation/ Triangle

SOAPS

“Einstein’s Letter”

“George Bush’s 9/11 Speech”

Vocabulary Posters

 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Holocaust Literature

Finish Notes over the Holocaust and World War II

Quiz tomorrow

Maus I Read Preface -3 Complete Questions

 

Creative Writing

Computers Setting up accounts on Remind, Edmodo, and NoRedInk.

Book journals: Explanation

Media Center to select books

Time to read.

 

Composition

Greek and Latin Vocabulary

Computers Setting up accounts on Remind, Edmodo, and NoRedInk.

Book journals: Explanation

Media Center to select books

Time to read.

 

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Holocaust Literature

Definitions 5-14 (Yesterday’s list)

Notes over History of Holocaust & World War II
Creative Writing

Describe a place from your childhood

Share

 

Advanced Composition

Daily Oral Grammar (comma usage continued)

NeSA-R Practice test

 

Monday, March 16, 2015

Holocaust Literature

Class Overview/ Class expectations/

Questions Day one (Turn in)

 

  1. Why did you take Holocaust Literature?
  2. What do you know about Holocaust Literature?
  3. What do you know about the Holocaust?
  4. What do you hope to learn about the Holocaust?

Personal

  1. What are your favorite pastimes?
  2. What takes up most of your time outside of school?
  3. What is something that you want me to know about you?

How well did you listen?

  1. What is the name of the world leader who is “missing”?
  2. What did I compare my corner of the room to?
  3. What was the country that I mentioned in class (also where an airliner was shot down last year)? What was the name of the terrorist group that I mentioned?
  4. What is chad?
  5. What is a question that you have for me?

Terms

  1. Brown Shirts
  2. collaborator
  3. concentration camp
  4. discrimination

(continuing on tomorrow)

  1. European Jewry
  2. genocide
  3. Gestapo
  4. Gypsy   ~ ies
  5. Holocaust
  6. Jehovah’s Witness
  7. Kristallnacht pogrom
  8. Nazi
  9. pogrom
  10. propaganda
  11. Reich
  12. Sho’ah
  13. Sinti-Roma
  14. survivor
  15. United Nations
  16. visual history testimony
  17. victim
  18. bystander
  19. rescuer

Creative Writing / Advanced Comp

Intro to class/ Class expectations/ Materials

Survey

Question: What makes some writing better than others?

Journal/ Discussion

Advanced Composition

NeSA-R Pretest

Monday, March 16, 2015

Holocaust Literature

Class Overview/ Class expectations/

Questions Day one (Turn in)

  1. Why did you take Holocaust Literature?
  2. What do you know about Holocaust Literature?
  3. What do you know about the Holocaust?
  4. What do you hope to learn about the Holocaust?

Personal

  1. What are your favorite pastimes?
  2. What takes up most of your time outside of school?
  3. What is something that you want me to know about you?

How well did you listen?

  1. What is the name of the world leader who is “missing”?
  2. What did I compare my corner of the room to?
  3. What was the country that I mentioned in class (also where an airliner was shot down last year)? What was the name of the terrorist group that I mentioned?
  4. What is chad?
  5. What is a question that you have for me?

Terms

  1. Brown Shirts
  2. collaborator
  3. concentration camp
  4. discrimination

(continuing on tomorrow)

  1. European Jewry
  2. genocide
  3. Gestapo
  4. Gypsy   ~ ies
  5. Holocaust
  6. Jehovah’s Witness
  7. Kristallnacht pogrom
  8. Nazi
  9. pogrom
  10. propaganda
  11. Reich

Week of Jan 19-23

 

Friday, January 23, 2015

Composition

DOG

Lesson 3A/3B

Persuasive Comments from yesterday

Six trait writing – think time- organizing

Elements of persuasion hook, claim, warrant with evidence, impact and call to action (What needs to be changed and how to go about that.)

 

Creative Writing

The Giver work on creative response to this. Due 1/29

How to enter…

Example of book journals

SSR:

 

Holocaust Literature

Night final /Essay

“The Berlin Olympics”

 

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Composition

Lesson 3 voc

3A & 3B for tomorrow

3C & 3D for Monday

Quiz on Tuesday

Persuasive cont.

Purpose and audience

Approaches – ethos, logos, and pathos

Practice with prompts

Journal : In America today, it is easier to be a male/ female. Persuade me to believe whatever it is that you believe. Be sure to have a hook, claim, warrant with evidence, impact and call to action (What needs to be changed and how to go about that.)

 

Creative Writing

The Giver

Remember Found Poems & Final versions of Narratives are due tonight turn in on Edmodo.

Theme, utopias, dystopias

 

Holocaust Literature

Elie Wiesel and Oprah Winfrey at Auschwitz

Review over Night

Test tomorrow

 

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Composition

Voc quiz Lesson 2

Persuasion Notes

 

Creative Writing

The Giver

Remember Found Poems & Final versions of Narratives are due tonight turn in on Edmodo.

Theme, utopias, dystopias

 

Holocaust Literature

Discuss Night 55 -90 Key Characters/ Memorable Quotes/ Vocabulary/Events

Response

Read Night 91-119 and Wiesel’s Acceptance Speech and Biographical sketch.

History Projects

Work on research.

 

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Composition

Go over Lesson two exercises Quiz tomorrow

Continuing with Persuasive Writing

 

Creative Writing

One-to-One conferences

SSR

 

 

Holocaust Literature

Discuss Night 13-54 Key Characters/ Memorable Quotes/ Vocabulary/Events

Response to what you have read

Read Night 55-90

History of the Holocaust –

 

Monday, January 19, 2015

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
No school

Week of January 12-16, 2015

Friday, January 16, 2015

Composition

Lesson 2 Exercise 2B/2C

“The danger of a single story” What is/are her claim, warrants, and impact(s).

Argument/ Persuasion continued: Notes

 

Creative Writing

Write a found poem. Use twenty titles that are either from songs, books, or movies. Choose one category songs, books, or movies and add additional words to help with the fluency of your poem. Use italics for the titles, but regular font for the additional words. Also use capital letters only as needed. Your poem must be at least fourteen lines long. It doesn’t need to rhyme, but it does need to make sense. Due 1/21 on Edmodo. Be sure to include a key of the titles and authors/ artists.

 

Holocaust Literature

Turn in Maus II questions 3-6

Turn in Maus II. Read Night 13-54 for Tuesday. Be ready to discuss

Work on research projects

 

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Composition

DOG Week Three Day one

NeSA – R Pretest

 

Creative Writing

Read a graphic novel and write three or more paragraphs about what you have read.

Be sure to include the author, title, a brief summary and a response to the book.

 

Holocaust Literature

Finish Maus II and turn in questions

Set dates for Research projects.

 

Wednesday, January 7, 2015 – School closed due to cold.

Composition

DOG # 3

  1. Use commas to separate items in a list of three or more.
  2. Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by conjunctions.
  3. Use a comma to separate a dependent clause from an independent clause.
  4. Use a comma to separate any word or phrase from the rest of the sentence that is not essential to the sentence’s meaning, or that provides extra information about the subject.
  5. Use a comma to separate quotations from the rest of the sentence. (trailing commas appear inside quotation marks)
  6. Use a comma to separate an introductory element from the rest of the sentence.
  7. Use a comma to separate the names of a city from the name of a state.
  8. Use a comma to separate the day of the week, from the day of the month, and the year.

NoRedInk Quiz and assignments

 

Creative Writing

Do assignments on Noredink/ quizzes

SSR

Holocaust Literature

Read: Maus II Chapter 3-6

Turn in Dedication -2 tomorrow beginning of class

 

Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Composition

DOG Wk #2 L 2

Voc Lesson 1 Parts C & D

WGDE Pretest

SSR:

Journal Entry – Where did you start today? Where did you end? Write about one of the characters you read about and summarize what is happening thus far in the book.

If your book is non-fiction and not a narrative—what are you reading about and what is your response to what you have learned?

 

Creative Writing

A “Swipe File” start the collection

Run ons and fragments.

SSR:

Goodreads

Journal Entry – Where did you start today? Where did you end? Write about one of the characters you read about and summarize what is happening thus far in the book.

If your book is non-fiction and not a narrative—what are you reading about and what is your response to what you have learned?

 

Holocaust Literature

Vocabulary cont.

Maus II Dedication thru Chapter 2

Answer Questions

 

Monday, January 12, 2015

Composition

DOG Week Two Lesson 1

Vocabulary Lesson 7, Part B

Revisions of Narrative/ Peer Reviews With Rough drafts turned in

 

Creative Writing

 

Journal a tips for writers

What are three take aways? Write them in your journal.

Journal – Where do you get your inspiration from for writing? Art, music, nature, movies, games, experience? List at least 10 -15 sources and then elaborate more on three or more of them.

Revisions of Narrative/ Turn in Peer Reviews and Rough Drafts.

Revised Narrative into Edmodo.

 

Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Quiz (Open note)

Select History projects

Time to research projects

Turn in questions Maus I Chapter 4-6

Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Composition

DOG Wk #2 L 2

Voc Lesson 1 Parts C & D

WGDE Pretest

SSR:

Journal Entry – Where did you start today? Where did you end? Write about one of the characters you read about and summarize what is happening thus far in the book.

If your book is non-fiction and not a narrative—what are you reading about and what is your response to what you have learned?

Creative Writing

A “Swipe File” start the collection

Run ons and fragments.

SSR:

Goodreads

Journal Entry – Where did you start today? Where did you end? Write about one of the characters you read about and summarize what is happening thus far in the book.

If your book is non-fiction and not a narrative—what are you reading about and what is your response to what you have learned?

Holocaust Literature

Vocabulary cont.

Maus II Dedication thru Chapter 2

Answer Questions

Monday, January 12, 2015

Composition

DOG Week Two Lesson 1

Vocabulary Lesson 7, Part B

Revisions of Narrative/ Peer Reviews With Rough drafts turned in

 

Creative Writing

Journal a tips for writers

What are three take aways? Write them in your journal.

Journal – Where do you get your inspiration from for writing? Art, music, nature, movies, games, experience? List at least 10 -15 sources and then elaborate more on three or more of them.

Revisions of Narrative/ Turn in Peer Reviews and Rough Drafts.

Revised Narrative into Edmodo.

 

Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Quiz (Open note)

Select History projects

Time to research projects

Turn in questions Maus I Chapter 4-6

 

Week of January 5-9, 2015

Friday, January 9, 2015 (Class meetings)

Composition

DOG Day #3

Vocabulary Lesson 1 Answers// Answer Part B for Monday

Narrative Example #2

Peer Reviews

SSR: Answer the following: 1) Title and Author, 2) Genre, 3) Total number of pages,

4) Where you started today, 5) Where you ended, 6) A paragraph summary of what has happened thus far in your book.

 

Creative Writing

http://blog.bookbaby.com/2014/09/top-10-tips-for-writers-to-stay-focused/

Peer Reviews of Narratives

SSR: Answer the following: 1) Title and Author, 2) Genre, 3) Total number of pages

4) Where you started today            5) Where you ended 6) A paragraph summary of what has happened thus far in your book.

 

 

Holocaust Literature

 

 

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Composition

DOG Day #2

Edmodo

No Red Ink

Remind 101

Start work on Narratives

Vocabulary Week 1

 

Creative Writing

Edmodo

No Red Ink

Remind 101

Start work on Narratives

 

Holocaust Literature

Sign into Edmodo, Remind 101

  1. Three things I need to know about you…
  2. Three activities that take up most of your time/energy (Exclude sleep and make all school appropriate, please.)

History of the Holocaust Projects sheet to look over, we’ll decide on Monday.

Maus 1 Read and answer questions over 1-3

 

 

Wednesday, January 7, 2015 – School closed due to cold.

Composition

 

Creative Writing

 

Holocaust Literature

 

Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Composition

DOG

“Thank you, Ma’am”

Narrative Worksheets

What are some stories from your past that you tell others to help them understand who you are and the events that have shaped you? Happy, sad, funny, embarrassing, and meaningful.

Media Center to check out book

 

Creative Writing

DOG

Narrative (3rd person limited or omniscient.)

“Thank you, Ma’am”

Media Center to check out books

 

Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust ppt/ Notes.

 

Monday, January 5, 2015

Composition

Rules/ Expectations

Letter

Review of Parts of Speech

 

Creative Writing

Rules/Expectations

Letter

Key in on these questions. Why did you decide to take this class? What do you want to learn while you are in this class? What do you already know about Creative Writing? What forms of writing would you like to explore? Write three specific goals for this class.

 

Holocaust Literature

Rules/Expectations

Why did you decide to take this class? What do you want to learn while you are in this class? What do you already know about the Holocaust? Write three specific goals for this class.

What is the nature of man? Is he good or evil?

Term 2, 2014

Friday, December 12, 2014

Holocaust Literature

The Book Thief and questions

American Literature

Catcher in the Rye Continue reading 25-26

Questions due Tuesday.

42 and questions

Creative Writing

Fan fiction

Mitty

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Holocaust Literature

The Book Thief and questions log into Edmodo for questions if absent

American Literature

Continue reading 22-24

Questions due Monday

42 and Questions log into Edmodo for questions if absent

Creative Writing

“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”

Fan fiction

Mitty

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Information on various genocides/ discussion

American Literature

Catcher in the Rye

Continue reading 19-21

Videos regarding Catcher in the Rye

Creative Writing

Work on and turn in Slam Poems

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Holocaust Literature

The Devil Came on Horseback Discussion

Why hasn’t the world done more about the genocide in Darfur?

 

American Literature

Catcher in the Rye

Continue reading 16-18

 

Creative Writing

Work on assignments

 

Monday, December 8, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Genocide Presentations Darfur and Rwanda

The Translator Part 3 Due tomorrow.

The Translator Read 8-17 Answer questions

American Literature

Catcher in the Rye Discussion 1-12

Continue reading 13 – 15 and answer questions

Creative Writing

Create a greeting card

Continue working on Slam Poem

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

 

Holocaust Literature

Work on The Translator Chap 4-7 Due Tomorrow

Presentation Bosnian Genocide

 

American Literature

Fences View Act One, Scene Three,

Read Act One Scene Four

Work on Author Study Due Tomorrow

Read Catcher in the Rye 1-26

 

Creative Writing

Louder Than A Bomb,

Continue working on assignments

 

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

 

Holocaust Literature

The Translator Read Chapters 4-7

Genocide Presentation – Human Trafficking

American Literature

Fences Review of yesterday viewing of Denzel Washington in Fences on Broadway.

Act One Scene Two and Three

Link to Fences play if you need to get caught up.

Media Computer Lab Continue working on Sherman Alexie paper

 

Creative Writing

Louder Than a Bomb

Work on assignments

 

Monday, December 1, 2014

 

Holocaust Literature

Genocide definition

Genocide Presentations

Start The Translator

 

American Literature

Introduction to Fences Act One, Scene One

Media Computer Lab Continue working on Sherman Alexie paper

 

Creative Writing

Work on assignments

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Questions over The Sunflower

Worktime: The Sunflower response paper/ Genocide Projects

 

American Literature

Quiz Vocabulary Lesson 8

Flight chapters 1-10 quiz

Read Day six tonight p. 139-172

 

Creative Writing

Continue working on assignments

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

 

Holocaust Literature

Watch and respond to this video

(Use the form from class.) Then make a bumper sticker that uses a quote from the movie that you found especially meaningful.

History of the Holocaust presentation

Turn in The Pianist questions

Read day two of The Sunflower

 

American Literature

Watch and respond to this video

(Use the form from class.) Then make a bumper sticker that uses a quote from the movie that you found especially meaningful.

Read Day Three of Flight

Creative Writing

Watch and respond to this video

(Use the form from class.) Then make a bumper sticker that uses a quote from the movie that you found especially meaningful.

Work time on writing

 

Monday, November 17, 2014

 

Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Presentations:

The Pianist Last day discussions

Questions due tomorrow

Time to work on questions/ Genocide presentations

 

American Literature

Vocabulary 8 Worksheet

Research on Sherman Alexie/ Faux Facebook page

Questions over reading

 

Creative Writing

Finish On Writing

Work on Writing/ revisions

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Discussion The Pianist days 1&2

Read day 3 thru 85

History project presentations tomorrow

American Literature

Cont. of Sherman Alexie author study
“The Place Where Ghosts of Salmon Jump” p. 1325

“Father and Farther “ 1326

“Interview with Sherman Alexie” 1350-1356

Creative Writing

On Writing 159-188

Work on Photo Story One

Bring rough draft tomorrow

 

Monday, November 10, 2014

Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Presentations:

The Pianist Day 1 Discussions

Read Day 2

American Literature

Start of “Sherman Alexie: Listening for Stories” 1319-1323

Take notes over Alexie’s life, his educational background, his major awards and accomplishments, genres and titles of his work, major themes, images and symbols in his pieces.

Read “Superman and Me” 4-6

Creative Writing

Read On Writing 275-297

Lab revise/ edit Monster stories, Option One, and Found Poems.

 

Friday, November 7, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Sign out The Pianist Read Day 1 assignment

Present your projects on I Never Saw Another Butterfly

History of the Holocaust project 1936 Berlin Olympics

American Literature

Snow Falling on Cedars

Discussion/ Connections/ Journey

Creative Writing

On Writing: “Toolbox” What information do you find most helpful?

Read 135- 159

Lab Time to work on assignments: Gossip Pet Peeve, humor piece or photo story 2, photo story 1

Select one of the images from this site and use it as inspiration for a story. Be sure to add the photo to your story so that I know where your story started.

 

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Presentations:

Groups: I Never Saw Another Butterfly

Share the three items you selected/ record as a group (take turns)/ Top three in each group/ Share outs

Project due tomorrow

Night presentations

Turn in Night books

Check out The Pianist / Reading Schedule roughly 34 pages/day for 7 days

Questions over book/ Consider doing them as you go.

Projects due tomorrow: Be sure to include a paragraph about what you did and what it symbolized.

 

American Literature

Voc. Exercises Lesson 7

Info sheet Snow Falling on Cedars

Snow Falling on Cedars cont.

 

Creative Writing

Prompt 7: The last thing you remember hearing before your friend thrusts you out of the plane is: “Don’t forget your parachute!” That would be nice, though, instead of falling, you immediately begin hurtling upwards. With the stratosphere slowly approaching and your air running out, what do you do?

Work time revise/ create

Read

 

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Night Project presentations

History Project presentations: Reichstag Fire and Nazi Propaganda

Work time: complete the comma quizzes on No Red Ink by Friday, and finish the others by Monday.

I Never Saw Another Butterfly project and paragraph explanation due Friday.

American Literature

Vocabulary Lesson 7

Work time: complete the quizzes on No Red Ink by Friday

Get all missing work turned in!

Creative Writing

Prompt 6: Write five things you have read so far from Stephen King’s On Writing that have impacted you.

Revise your “Monster Story “ and resubmit

Turn in “Found Poem” due tomorrow.

 

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Results of yesterday’s test over night

Night essays due today

Night project/ paper due tomorrow

American Literature

Vocabulary Unit 6

Snow Falling on Cedars

 

Creative Writing

Write for five minutes using stream of consciousness.

Share outs

Humor piece

SSR

 

Monday, November 3, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Night Test

Take Home Test Due tomorrow

Project Due Wednesday

Presentations: Treaty of Versailles – TL, Rise of Hitler – JG, Nazi Party – TN

American Literature

Finish Essay Questions Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

No Red Ink do quizzes on commas, and sentences

Creative Writing

SSR: Choice books

Use of the comma FANBOYS, No Red Ink due quizzes there. Finish by the end of the week.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Student Vote

Work on History Projects

Night p. 91-119, 187-193 for tomorrow.

Test on Monday(?)

American Literature

Vocabulary Lesson 6 Worksheet/ Challenge words

Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet finish 208-285 Quiz is due tomorrow

Creative Writing

Journal Four

What are your pet peeves?

Pair Shares

SSR

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Discussion/ Vocabulary/ Characters Chapters 1-4 Night

Work on History Projects: Begin presentations 11/3

Night project some examples

American Literature

Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet quiz 3 due today

Read 241-285 Quiz by Friday

Work on Internment Camp projects for those not finished.

Creative Writing

Work on story/ poem

Read On Writing to “Toolbox” ((109)(99) depending on version)

SSR:

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Holocaust Literature

In small groups

  1. Select and record 15 key events happened so far in the book
  2. Select five key characters
  3. Select five key quotes

Read Night p. 38 – 72 for tomorrow.

American Literature

Lesson 6 vocabulary/ Do unique sentences with a partner

Discussion of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

Read 179-207 for tomorrow

Work on Quiz 149-207 Due tomorrow

Creative Writing

Write a poem using at least 15 titles. The titles may be from only one genre: songs, movies, books, plays, or band names. Whichever type of title you decide to use, you must continue to use it for the entirety of your poem. Your poem must also have a title as well.

Your poem must be at least fourteen lines long and make sense.

You need to place your titles in italics. You may use other words, in regular font, to help with the fluency and meaning of your poem.

If you choose to do songs, please also make a list of song titles with bands.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Night Read p 13-37

Keep notes of words you don’t know/ Questions you have.

Turn in Maus II

American Literature

Quiz Over 75-148

Read Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet p 149-179

Creative Writing

“What if…” Challenge

Read On Writing 

SSR: Choice books

Friday, October 24, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Finish Tests, Finish Maus II

Dinner for Two due Monday

Maus II Take home test due Monday

 

American Literature

Finish tests, Japanese Internment Projects

Read 147 -178 Camp Harmony – Steps

 

Creative Writing

Monster stories are Due

Read Stephen King’s On Writing p 3-25

 

Thursday, October 23, 2014

 

Holocaust Literature

Discuss Maus II Preface -2

Quiz over notes American and World Response

Read Maus II 3-6

Select Topic for History projects

 

American Literature

Discuss HotBNS 110 – 149

Work on Projects

Quiz tomorrow

 

Creative Writing

Work on Monster Story

Journal 3:

Write down the first seven words that you think of when you think of fall.

Now write a poem that is at least 14 lines long, that uses punctuation to help the reader and things like sensory language, figurative language, rhythm, and if you so choose rhyme.

 

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Go over quiz Maus I 1-3

Quiz Maus I 4-6

Maus II Read Foreword – Two

American Literature

Discuss 75-109

Read 110-146

Work on Japanese Internment Project

Lib Guide

Creative Writing

Journal 3 Write the “true story” of what has really happened to KN.

Share

SSR

Work on Monster stories.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

 

Holocaust Literature

Discuss Maus I 4-6

Notes over American and World Response

“Dinner for Two” due October 27, 2014

 

American Literature

Discussion of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

Quiz Over 3-75

Read 75-109

Creative Writing

Small group sharing/ revise

SSR:

Monday, October 20, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Journal Two: Is man basically good or evil? Support your answer.

Questions over 1-3

Quiz Over Maus I 1-3

HMWK: Finish Maus I 4-6

Be ready for a quiz tomorrow.

American Literature

Journal Two: What do you know about Japanese Internment?

Characters 3-33

WMWK: Day Two: Read 34-75

Quiz tomorrow 3-75

Creative Writing

“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates on p 75-88 Work on your Monster story

Share with a partner

SSR: Choice books

 

Friday, October 17, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Quiz (open notes) over History of the Holocaust notes

NoRedInk Do the assignments that you have not done and the quiz.

Read Chapters 1-3 Maus I Be ready for a quiz on Monday.

American Literature

Finish “Battle Royal” by Ralph Ellison and “A&P” by John Updike

How are these stories that are journeys? What is discovered along the way?

NoRedInk Do the assignments that you have not done and the quiz.

Reading Schedule Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

Read Day one 3-33

Creative Writing

Share your ideas for your monster stories/

Start crafting your stories.

NoRedInk Do the assignments that you have not done and the quiz.

 

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Holocaust Literature

History of World War II/ The Holocaust ppt/ Notes

Handed out Maus I books

American Literature

Finish Reading “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates p 75 -88

Journal Two: How is this a story about a journey?

Read: “Battle Royal” by Ralph Ellison p 237-248

Creative Writing

Monsters: Discussion: Traits of monsters

Craft a description of a monster. What is it that the monster represents? Our first assignment will be to write the story of your monster. It must be at least three typed pages long.

Media Center to select choice books

 

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Holocaust Literature

Introductions

Class Expectations/ Sign into Edmodo/ Remind 101/ NoRedInk

(Get the pass code/ class codes from me.)

Journal One

  1. Why take Holocaust Literature?
  1. What do you hope to gain from this class?
  1. Three things I need to know about you…
  1. Three activities that take up most of your time/energy (Exclude sleep and make all school appropriate, please.)
  1. Five things you already know about the Holocaust…

 

American Literature

Introductions

Class Expectations/Sign Into Edmodo/Remind 101/ NoRedInk

  1. How does literature help us to define who we are/ aren’t?
  2. What is the purpose of a journey? How is it different from a trip?
  3. What are some stories that you have read that are stories that are journeys?

Creative Writing

 

Introductions

Class Expectations / Sign into Edmodo/ NoRedInk

Goals

Letter to Mrs. Nakagawa

Journal one

  1. What is your favorite type of writing to do and why?
  2. What is your favorite book? Why?
  3. What is your favorite movie or TV show? Why?
  4. What are your top five songs on your playlist?
  5. What is something that makes you feel confident about your writing?

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Voc Lesson 5 Quiz

11-17 Relationships Handout

Read 18 & 19 Focus in on chapter 18. Consider the metaphor/symbolism in this chapter.

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Slam poems/ work time

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Due today The Sunflower paper

The Translator Intro -3 Answer all questions 1-8 except number 2

Due tomorrow.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

View The Tempest

Voc Quiz Lesson 5 Tomorrow.

Block 3   Creative Writing

View more examples of Slam Poetry

Work Time

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Work Time

Tomorrow The Sunflower paper is due

Thursday: Genocide Projects are due

 

The Translator

Answer questions Preface –Ch 3 (all except 3) for Wednesday

Answer questions 4-7 1,2, 3, 6,9, 11, 12, 14 for Thursday

 

 

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Exercise Voc Lesson 5

Their Eyes Were Watching God Audio

Audio Individual Files

Metaphor in Chapter 6/ Finish questions from yesterday

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Continue working on story

SSR

Return On Writing books.

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Read The Pianist/ Questions Due today

Work time on Genocide projects

The Sunflower

 

Tuesday September 23, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Quiz Their Eyes Were Watching God Preface – Chapter 2

Small Group Activity/ Questions Their Eyes Were Watching God Preface – Chapter 2

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Group activity/ Writing

Banned Books Activity

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Auschwitz presentation

Work on Genocide projects

 

Monday, September 22, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Voc Lesson 4 Quiz

Their Eyes Were Watching God reading schedule

Intro

Overview

Navigating

Block 3   Creative Writing

Work on Pastiche

SSR

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Auschwitz,

Warsaw Ghetto Uprising,

The Nuremberg Trials

The “Displaced Persons” Camps

Rescuers & Non-Jewish Resistance pt. 2

The Pianist Discussion

Work time for projects (Genocide)

Use the lib guide

 

Friday, September 19, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Death of a Saleman test

Finish reading “ The Lesson” discussion

Read “The Red Convertible,” “Everyday Use” Be ready to discuss these on Monday.

Vocabulary Quiz Lesson 4

Block 3   Creative Writing

Work time start on Pastiche assignment.

SSR

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

The Fall of Nazi Germany

Projects due over I Never Saw Another Butterfly;
Share

The Short Life of Anne Frank

Read The Pianist

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Finish reading Death of a Salesman, discuss

Vocabulary Lesson 4 Exercises

“The Lesson”

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Work on Sonnets due tomorrow.

Finish reading On Writing

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

“Rescuers and Non-Jewish Resistance”

Reading time Choice books/ The Pianist

 

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Parent Teacher Conferences /WGDE

 

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Death of a Salesman Notes/ Discussion

Read Act 2

Vocabulary Exercise Lesson 4

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Share sonnets with classmates

Turn in “Frame Stories”

Work on sonnets

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Nazi Doctors

The Final Solution”

Read: Day 1 The Pianist

Answer questions

Reminders I Never Saw Another Butterfly Project due Friday

Choice Book project due Monday

 

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

 

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Vocabulary Lesson 3 Quiz

Death of a Salesman Act 1/ Discussion

Vocabulary Lesson 4.

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

The Sonnet Approaching Literature p. 520

Notes and forms

Create your own sonnet Due Friday Sept. 19

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

The Warsaw Ghetto

Death Camps

Auschwitz

The Final Solution”

 

Handout the Pianist and reading schedules/ questions

Day 1 Tomorrow

Monday, September 15, 2014

Block 1   Plan

 

Block 2   American Literature

Death of a Salesman Act 1/ Discussion

Review Vocabulary Lesson 3

Last day in computer labs for Gatsby Magazine Project

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Work day/ Read

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Einsatzgruppen

The Lodz Ghetto

Concentration Camp System

 

Friday, September 12, 2014

Homecoming

Pep Rally Schedule

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

The Great Gatsby

How is this different?

Block 3   Creative Writing

On Writing read through 254, then finish book by Thursday next week.

SSR

Time to work on frame story and revise.

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

History presentation: The Nazi Party

Opportunity to read choice books. 

Upcoming History Projects: Einsatzgruppen E.H. , The Lodz Ghetto L.H., The Warsaw Ghetto TL, The Concentration Camp System

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Test over Gatsby 7-9

Lesson 3 Vocabulary Exercises

Work on Magazines for Gatsby

Block 3   Creative Writing

Read On Writing 12-15 Pages 222-254 or 220 -252 Depending on edition for Tuesday

Work on Frame story.

SSR:

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

History Projects

Share out from yesterday

SSR:

Turn in missing assignments.

 

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Block 1   Plan

PPM’s

Block 2   American Literature

Vocabulary Lesson 3 Test next Tuesday.

Work time 1920’s Magazine

Gatsby Test tomorrow 7-9

Block 3   Creative Writing

Revise Character sketch and turn in

Start Frame Story

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

History Projects

I Never Saw Another Butterfly project part 2 group work

Time to read in choice books

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Discussion of Chapters 8 & 9

Work on Magazine project

Gatsby Chap 7-9 Tomorrow

Block 3   Creative Writing

Continue to work on Character Sketch

Read On Writing Chap 7-11 ending on page 220 or 222 depending on your version of the book.

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Projects: The Nazi Party E. H.

The Evian Conference M.A., The Anschluss, The Voyage of the St. Louis,

The Ghettos Cont.

Check out books from Holocaust Exhibition

 

Monday, September 8, 2014

Block 1   Plan

 

Block 2   American Literature

Vocabulary quiz lesson 2

Vocabulary Lesson 3

Gatsby Chapter 7 Discussion

Read Gatsby Chapter 8 & 9

Computer Lab 2B

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Discussion On Writing

Character papers how are they coming along? Due Wednesday. Bring copies to share tomorrow

Share piece (student example.

Computer Lab

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Night Test: Turn in books

I Never Saw Another Butterfly

Share visuals

History Projects Nazi Party Eh

Evian Conference

The Anschluss

 

Friday, September 5, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Lab time to work on magazine articles.

Quiz First half of The Great Gatsby

Exit Ticket questions:

  1. If you were to be friends with a character from Gatsby who would it be? Why?
  2. What is your group’s magazine topic?
  3. What are your topics about?
  4. On a scale of 1-10 (10 is well), how well do you think your group is working together?
  5. When is your project due?
  6. What questions/ concerns do you have?

Block 3   Creative Writing

Work on Character story

Read On Writing

                        Choice books.

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

            Night Projects due/ sharing

Discussion of Night/

Take home test questions.

Test Monday on Night

Reading over Anti-semitism

Thursday September 4, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Lab time to work on Magazine articles.

The Great Gatsby Discussion: Chap 4 -5 p. 65 -102 Why is the backstory so important?

Read: Chap 6 p. 103-118 Quiz up to here. Tomorrow

Lab time to work on Magazine articles.

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Write a story that uses the character that you have been writing about. Create a story where your character is the protagonist.

Continue reading On Writing. Journal is due tomorrow.

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

History Projects: The Hitler Youth and BDM FL

The Berlin Olympics JP

Winfrey and Wiesel at Auschwitz

 

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Vocabulary Practice Sheet (quiz on Friday)

The Great Gatsby Discuss Chap 2-3 p27-64 Again Setting, characters, vocabulary, relationships

Read: Day 3 Chap 4 -6  Why is the backstory so important?

Introduction to Magazine project. Work time. Project Due September 17, 2014.

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Cont. of character sketch

On Writing Read “What is Writing,” and “Toolbox”

Reflect on three or more pieces of advice/ ideas that seem useful to you.

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

History Projects: The Nazi Party EH

The Nuremberg Laws,

Nazi Propaganda SP

Continue discussion of Night

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

The New Challenge (youtube) Journal: How is this a response to “What is a man? Do you agree with this man’s claims? Why/Why not?

The Great Gatsby Preface – Chap 1 Setting, Characters, Relationships

Read: Day 2 Chap 2-3 p27-64 Again focus on setting, characters, vocabulary, relationships

Vocabulary Lesson 2 (Test on Friday)

Block 3   Creative Writing

What are three things/stories from On Writing that resonate with you? Why?

Revise Black and White Poems/ Other work

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

History of the Holocaust Projects:

Dachau SA

The Night of the Long Knives EJ

Night discussion 13- 37 & 38-54

Read 90-119

 

 

Monday, September 1, 2014

LABOR DAY No classes

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Block 3   Creative Writing

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

 

Friday, August 29, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Small group discussion/ large group discussion:

  • In what ways are A Lesson Before Dying and The Help stories that deal with issues of race, gender, and social economic status?
  • What similar techniques do both authors use? How do they differ?
  • Decide on three key passage from each story. (These do not have to be exact, but approximations.) Why are they significant?
  • How are these stories about relationships, hope, and the American Dream?
  • What would the authors’ give to the question, “Is the American Dream equally attainable to all Americans?

Start reading in The Great Gatsby Read Preface – Chapter 1 p. vii- p 26 Pay special attention to setting, characters and relationships.

Block 3   Creative Writing

            Create a character

Read in Stephen King’s On Writing until the second section. The page number           will depend on the edition that you have.

Read in your choice novel

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

            History Projects: The Rise of the Nazi Party, Book Burnings and Bannings

More background Weimar Republic and Nazi laws, Kristalnacht

Key terms: victims, bystanders, perpetrators, beadle, Kristalnacht, Torah, Talmud

Continue reading in Night 72 -90

Tuesday History Projects

The Nazi Party EH

Dachau SA

Night of the Long Knives EJ

 

Thursday August 28, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Discussion: The Help How is this story about issues of race, gender, and social economic status? How are Minnie and Hillary foils for each other? How is this also a story about the struggle between generations? What is today’s big issue?

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Class discussion goals

Discussion of On Writing

Turn in Found Poems

SSR

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Adolph Hitler Appointed Chancellor/ Rise of Hitler SH

Night Read 55-72

Work time History projects

 

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Vocabulary Practice Sheet (quiz on Friday)

The Help pay particular attention to connections with A Lesson Before Dying

How is this story about issues of race, gender, and social economic status?

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Continue working on “Found Piece”

SSR: King/ Choice book

Computer Time

 

Block 4    Holocaust Literature

Work Time History Projects

Night Read 38 -54

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Block 1   Plan (Senior photo)

Block 2   American Literature

Vocabulary

The Help

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Found Piece Use at least 14 titles of either songs, books, or movies to create at least a 14 line poem. You must use the same genre for the entire piece. Be sure to make an additional document that identifies the authors or artists of the pieces.

Stephen King On Writing read to page 39 (50) depending on the edition of the book by Thursday

SSR

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Continuation of the Pyramid Activity

The Treaty of Versailles/ The Weimar Republic ppt. Notes

Introduction to Night Read 13-37

 

Monday, August 25, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2    American Literature

Discuss ALBD to end of book

Quiz over ALBD

Journal: Which character learns the most in this story? Who are the people that “teach” the character and what is it that the character learns? (2-3 robust paragraphs, perhaps more.)

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

SSR/ Dialogue work time

Computers (media Lab) Submit Dialogue Assignment today

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Dinner for Two assignment due today

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs/ Pyramid of Hate activity/ discussion

Work time History projects

 

Friday, August 22, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

The issue of discrimination is the basis of most of our issues with others. Agree or disagree; support your reasoning.

Take home quiz ALBD 15-24 Due Monday.

Class meetings.

Finish ALBD for Monday

Exit ticket:

  1. Three things that went well/that you learned these first two weeks ( in class or otherwise.)
  2. One thing you would like to change/improve
  3. Best “moment” so far in American Lit

Block 3   Creative Writing

            Work on dialogue Piece

Use materials on how to write dialogue to help you

Establish criteria for assignment SSR

Exit ticket:

  1. Three things that went well/that you learned these first two weeks ( in class or otherwise.)
  2. One thing you would like to change/improve
  3. Best “moment” so far in Creative Writing

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

            Discuss Maus II

Quiz over Maus II

Exit ticket:

  1. Three things that went well/that you learned these first two weeks ( in class or otherwise.)
  2. One thing you would like to change/improve
  3. Best “moment” so far in Holocaust Lit

Dinner for Two Due Monday

Thursday August 21, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

“Champion of the World” by Maya Angelou

Journal: Describe a time when you felt discriminated against. Give a brief description of what occurred and how you dealt with it. Have you ever discriminated against someone else? Give a brief description of what occurred and how the other person responded.

Sharing and Discussion of experiences and connections to A Lesson Before Dying.

Continue your reading.

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Continue with dialogue activity.

Draft a dialogue that would follow our model by Hemmingway

SSR:

Journal: What is happening thus far in your book? What page are you on? Describe the protagonist. Is this someone that you would like to be friends with?

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Holocaust Timeline ppt

European Antisemitism before the Holocaust

Book Talk: Anne Frank: Her Life in Words and Pictures from the archives of The Anne Frank House by Menno Metselaar and Ruud van der Pol Translated by Arnold J Pomerans

Reminder: Dinner for Two is due on Monday, August 25, 2014

 

Wednesday August 20, 2014

Block 1    Plan
Block 2    American Literature
Vocabulary
Notes on characters/ discussion Chapters 9-13
Quiz selected questions
Sign up for Edmodo
Bio-poems due


Block 3   Creative Writing
Dialogue activity
Black and White poem draft due today in Edmodo
Begin working on dialogue piece

Block 4    Holocaust Literature
Go over answers Dedication – 2 Maus II
History/People/ Key events
Sign up for History projects
Dinner for Two due next Monday, August 25, 2014

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Block 1    Plan
Block 2    American Literature
Notes on characters
Questions on chapters 5-9
Reminders on quizzes (summative)
Quiz 5-9
Journal Question: What is a “man”? How does one teach another to be a man?
Read Day 4 Be ready to discuss Day 3

Block 3   Creative Writing
Principles of Poetry/ Poetry terminology
Work shop black and white Poems
Dialogue activity

Block 4    Holocaust Literature
Journal Question: How was burning Anja’s diaries like murdering her?
Small groups Questions from Maus II Dedication -2

Monday, August 18, 2014

Block 1   Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Quiz over 1-32

Biography poem group activity (Do part 1 on your own, part 2 today in class.)

Discussion 33-79

Read Day 3 p 75-109

 

Block 3   Creative Writing

Black and White project art work finished.

Bring poem drafts tomorrow to workshop/ Final Draft due on Wednesday at midnight.

How to write dialogue: A professional example.

“Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway   (Click here for a pdf of the story.) Discuss.

For students absent, see also Shmoop

Start thinking about a story that uses primarily dialogue to tell the story and has a subtext. Create dialogue with no more than three people (Two is easier.) Make sure that the dialogue is vibrant, realistic and propels the story. Rough draft due on Thursday, bring a hard copy to share/ mark up on.

SSR: Choice book

 

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

  1. Does fiction have a place in Holocaust Literature? Why or why not? Support your position.
  2. What are five things about the Holocaust that you would like to learn more about?

Quiz 4-6

Dinner for Two d

Turn in Maus 1 check out Maus II

Friday, August 15, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Evacuation Drill (fire) time changed

Block 2   American Literature

Computers: Sign into Edmodo, Synergy, my home page

Turn in: Goal Sheets

Bio- Poems

Monday Quiz A Lesson Before Dying 3-32

Read 33-74

Block 3   Creative Writing

Computers: Sign into Edmodo, Synergy, my home page

Work on Black & White Assignment

Art work, First Draft is due on Monday,

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Computers: Sign into Edmodo, Synergy, my home page

Quiz over chap 1-3

Read Chapters 4-6

Be prepared for a quiz on Monday.

Thursday August 14, 2014

Block 1 Plan

Block 2   American Literature

Kid President

Goal Sheets

American Literature Periods

Journal: Is the American Dream equally accessible to all Americans? Support your position with evidence/ examples.

Introduction A Lesson Before Dying

Read 3-33 (Reading Schedule)

Block 3   Creative Writing

Kid President

Journal two

  1. In your small groups list as many things and associations with the word white as you can.
  2. Next list as many things and associations as you can with the word black.
  3. Finally, list as many words/ associations as you
  4. Now think of images and a topic that you can use to create a piece of writing to share publicly. Both the image and the writing need to be originals.

Block 4   Holocaust Literature

Kid President

Humans are basically good. Agree or disagree and support your position.

Discussion

Read Chapters 1-3 Maus I Be prepared for a quiz.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

PLC/PEP RALLY Schedule

Plan

 

Block 2          American Literature

Introductions

Class Expectations

Goals

Letter to Mrs. Nakagawa

Block 3          Creative Writing

Introductions

Class Expectations

Goals

Letter to Mrs. Nakagawa

Journal One

  1. What is your favorite type of writing to do and why?
  2. What is your favorite book? Why?
  3. What is your favorite movie or TV show? Why?
  4. What are your top five songs on your playlist?
  5. What is something that makes you feel confident about your writing?

Block 4          Holocaust Literature

Introductions

Class Expectations

Journal One

  1. Why take Holocaust Literature?
  1. What do you hope to gain from this class?
  1. Three things I need to know about you…
  1. Three activities that take up most of your time/energy (Exclude sleep and make all school appropriate, please.)
  1. Five things you already know about the Holocaust…

 

 

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