Below are instructions for revisions on the podcast project.
Introduction 15 points:
Physically write an introductory paragraph as if you were writing an introduction for a research paper. You need to make sure to hook the audience, provide background information on the topic, and provide a thesis. Your thesis should include most of the who, what, where, when, and why.
Content 20 points:
Write a TPEQEQEA paragraph explaining one of the topics of your podcast. You must include two different outside sources. These sources must be incorporated using MLA format.
Questioning 20 Points
Provide a series of 5 higher order thinking questions that could be asked. All of the questions should build off of one topic.
Due Date: Wednesday, May 23.
Foundations
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Laptop Collection & Assembly
May 15, 2018
1. Tun in your laptop.
Please make sure that you last name is on your computer and your charger.
Remove any stickers, notes, tape, etc.
Let me know if you have any technical issues with your computer or charger.
2. Assembly
We will walk to the gym together for the assembly at 1:45.
Monday, May 14, 2018
Battle Royale
May 14, 2018
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.1
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
EQ: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of Fahrenheit 451.
Starter:
Black Out Poetry
Vocabulary:
Word: Textual Evidence
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: Textual evidence is evidence from a text (fiction or nonfiction) that you can use to illustrate your ideas and support your arguments.
Your Definition:
Activity: Use textual evidenced to answer the questions in the released exam.
Dictionary Definition: Textual evidence is evidence from a text (fiction or nonfiction) that you can use to illustrate your ideas and support your arguments.
Your Definition:
Activity: Use textual evidenced to answer the questions in the released exam.
Activity:
1. Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Question Review
Discuss the think questions on page 231.
Discuss the focus questions on page 232..
2. Battle Royal
Create teams.
You will face each other in a game testing your knowledge and application of the standards.
3. Essential Vocabulary
The list of vocabulary is considered to be essential for all literature classes.
For words that you are unfamiliar with or not extremely confident, create flashcards!
You may make them on note cards or using an online app.
The list of vocabulary is considered to be essential for all literature classes.
For words that you are unfamiliar with or not extremely confident, create flashcards!
You may make them on note cards or using an online app.
Closure
How confident do you feel identifying textual evidence to support your ideas?
Friday, May 11, 2018
Study Sync
May 11, 2018
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.1
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
EQ: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of Fahrenheit 451.
Starter:
Free Write Friday
Vocabulary:
Word: Textual Evidence
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: Textual evidence is evidence from a text (fiction or nonfiction) that you can use to illustrate your ideas and support your arguments.
Your Definition:
Activity: Use textual evidenced to answer the questions in the released exam.
Dictionary Definition: Textual evidence is evidence from a text (fiction or nonfiction) that you can use to illustrate your ideas and support your arguments.
Your Definition:
Activity: Use textual evidenced to answer the questions in the released exam.
Activity:
1. Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Individually, read through pages 225-231.
Then, answer the think questions on page 231.
Make sure that you are using textual evidence.
This should be recorded in your assignment folder.
2. Close Read
Reread the excerpt to complete the focus questions on page 232..
Answer questions 1-5.
This can be placed on the document from earlier.
3. Essential Vocabulary
The list of vocabulary is considered to be essential for all literature classes.
For words that you are unfamiliar with or not extremely confident, create flashcards!
You may make them on note cards or using an online app.
The list of vocabulary is considered to be essential for all literature classes.
For words that you are unfamiliar with or not extremely confident, create flashcards!
You may make them on note cards or using an online app.
Closure
How confident do you feel identifying textual evidence to support your ideas?
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Study Sync
May 10, 2018
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.1
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
EQ: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of Fahrenheit 451.
Starter:
Based on the released exam do you need to focus on informational text, literature, or poetry the most?
Explain why.
Vocabulary:
Word: Textual Evidence
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: Textual evidence is evidence from a text (fiction or nonfiction) that you can use to illustrate your ideas and support your arguments.
Your Definition:
Activity: Use textual evidenced to answer the questions in the released exam.
Dictionary Definition: Textual evidence is evidence from a text (fiction or nonfiction) that you can use to illustrate your ideas and support your arguments.
Your Definition:
Activity: Use textual evidenced to answer the questions in the released exam.
Activity:
1. Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Individually, read through pages 225-231.
Then, answer the think questions on page 231.
Make sure that you are using textual evidence.
This should be recorded in your assignment folder.
2. Close Read
Reread the excerpt to complete the focus questions on page 232..
Answer questions 1-5.
This can be placed on the document from earlier.
3. Essential Vocabulary
The list of vocabulary is considered to be essential for all literature classes.
For words that you are unfamiliar with or not extremely confident, create flashcards!
You may make them on note cards or using an online app.
The list of vocabulary is considered to be essential for all literature classes.
For words that you are unfamiliar with or not extremely confident, create flashcards!
You may make them on note cards or using an online app.
Closure
How confident do you feel identifying textual evidence to support your ideas?
Released Responses
May 9, 2018
Standards
All of them.
Starter:
Reflect on your current grade in this class.
Write yourself one plus and one delta based on your overall performance.
Then, write down one way you can succeed during the final week of classes.
Vocabulary:
Word: Review
Part of Speech: Verb
Dictionary Definition: examine or assess (something) formally with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary.
Your Definition:
Activity: What is one standard you would like to focus on the most?
Activity:
We will review questions 27-53 of the packet.
You will be given a partner and 2-3 questions to prepare to review and share with the class.
Share your process and why chose your answer.
2. Essential Vocabulary
The list of vocabulary is considered to be essential for all literature classes.
For words that you are unfamiliar with or not extremely confident, create flashcards!
You may make them on note cards or using an online app.
The list of vocabulary is considered to be essential for all literature classes.
For words that you are unfamiliar with or not extremely confident, create flashcards!
You may make them on note cards or using an online app.
Closure:
Having completed the second part of the released exam, how confident do you feel for your final?
Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Released Exam Part II
May 8, 2018
Standards
All of them.
Starter:
Read about the different online study tools that can help prepare you for exams.
Make a list of top three you are most interested in.
Write a one sentence explanation as to why you think it would help.
Vocabulary:
Word: Review
Part of Speech: Verb
Dictionary Definition: examine or assess (something) formally with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary.
Your Definition:
Activity: What is one standard you would like to focus on the most?
Activity:
Answer questions 27-53.
You will have the remaining class time to complete the practice exam.
Tomorrow we will review the answers to the questions.
Closure:
How confident do you feel completing constructed response questions?
Explain your reasoning.
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