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Monday, November 30, 2015 – Warm up Correct the errors in the sentences below. Adjective Form, Capitalization, Using the Right Word, Nonstandard Language, Article A tropical orb weaver Spider can spin an web that is largest then almost any other spider’s (up to 15 feet acrost). Using the Right Word, Comma (Other), Comma Splice, Numbers, Indefinite Pronoun Reference, Adverb Form 4 to 8 seconds after you swallow your food is all ready in you’re stomach, it purees your food quick and efficient.

Objective Input/Modeling We Do! Guided Practice You Do! Independent Practice Evaluate/Assess o Today we will read and take notes on background information regarding the writer Sherman Alexie to prepare for our reading and analysis of his poem “Indian Boy Love Song (#2).” o Review grammar sentences and make corrections. o What do you know about the Sherman Alexie? What novels did he write? Have you read any? o Read background information on author/poet. o Read poem. o Take notes on background information. o Discuss reading of poem. o List two adjectives describing people in the poem. o Homework: Review notes and warm ups. o Grammar Quiz Friday..

Tuesday, December 1, 2015 – Warm up Correct the errors in the sentences below. Adverb Form, Capitalization, Using the Right Word, Comma (Other), Dash If the blood vessels in you’re body were stretched end to end they’d easy span miles almost halfway around the world. Adjective Form, Capitalization, Using the Right Word, Nonstandard Language, Article A tropical orb weaver Spider can spin an web that is largest then almost any other spider’s (up to 15 feet acrost)..

Objective Input/Modeling We Do! Guided Practice You Do! Independent Practice Evaluate/Assess o Today we will read and read and analyze Sherman Alexie’s poem “Indian Boy Love Song (#2).” o Review grammar sentences and make corrections. o What adjectives did you list yesterday that were used in the poem to describe people. o Review meaning of imagery, repetition, symbolism, and contrast. o Read poem again. o In groups, complete chart analyzing and explaining the impact of literary devices. o List one explanation from your chart analysis. o Homework: Review notes and warm ups. o Grammar Quiz Friday..

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 – Warm up Correct the errors in the sentences below. Adjective Form, Double Negative, Capitalization, Comma (Unnecessary), Hyphen I can’t hardly believe this chapter about fourteenth century europe and the Black Death, which killed one fourth of the population, and was the worse plague in history. Using the Right Word, Comma (Other), Comma Splice, Numbers, Indefinite Pronoun Reference, Adverb Form 4 to 8 seconds after you swallow your food is all ready in you’re stomach, it purees your food quick and efficient..

Objective Input/Modeling We Do! Guided Practice You Do! Independent Practice Evaluate/Assess o Today we will read and analyze Sherman Alexie’s poem “Indian Boy Love Song (#2).” o Review grammar sentences and make corrections. o What is tone? o Review method of setting tone in poetry. o In groups, complete questions in close reader. o How does the poet create the tone of the poem? o Homework: Review notes and warm ups. o Grammar Quiz Friday..

Thursday, December 3, 2015 – Warm up Correct the errors in the sentences below. Adjective Form, Double Negative, Comma (Other), Using the Right Word, Nonstandard Language I ain’t got no clue how this happened but I all ready owe Jeff most than Tyler does..

Objective Input/Modeling We Do! Guided Practice You Do! Independent Practice Evaluate/Assess o Today we will read and read and analyze Sherman Alexie’s poem “Sonnet without Salmon.” o Review grammar sentences and make corrections. o What is a sonnet? o Review elements of a sonnet. o Read poem. o In groups, complete chart and compare themes of the two poems. o List one explanation from your chart analysis. o Homework: Review notes and warm ups. o Grammar Quiz Friday..

Friday, December 4, 2015 – Warm up Prepare for grammar quiz. Get pen/pencil. Clear desk.

Objective Input/Modeling We Do! Guided Practice You Do! Independent Practice Evaluate/Assess o Today we will take a quiz on grammar. o Review grammar. o Prepare for quizzes. o Complete questions/chart if you have not done so. o Take quiz. o Complete any and all assignments. o Vocabulary review for those finished. o Homework: Have a safe weekend!

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