MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Today we will: Read “The Most Dangerous Game” pp. 62-64 Complete Cornell Notes Review Lottery Assessment results Discuss common errors Make corrections You will need: McDougal Littell English I Literature Text Book Cornell Notes Lottery Assessments (to be given back) Test Correction Template Blue or Black Ink Pen Highlighter Please take out your Cornell notes and open your textbook to begin reading.
MOST DANGEROUS GAME Vocabulary Part Two: Complete the last two columns for each word. Choose five words from 11-20. On a separate sheet of loose-leaf paper, write sentences following the standard vocabulary sentence format and rules. Sentences due this Wednesday
APP Literacy Article Constructed Response Question: Can reading ability affect a person’s happiness? Use evidence from the article to support your claim.
Monday, September 17 HOMEWORK Vocabulary Sentences 6-10 (due Wednesday) Lottery Assessment Test Corrections (due tomorrow)
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 You will need: BELLRINGER Today we will: McDougal Littell English I Literature Text Book Cornell Notes RAGES Worksheet RAGES Checklist Loose-leaf Paper Blue or Black Ink Pen Today we will: Construct a response for “The Most Dangerous Game” Part One Rewrite our response using RAGES strategy, proper MLA format and formal writing guidelines. Turn in response for a grade. BELLRINGER Please take a grammar worksheet (3.0) and begin working QUIETLY! We will go over it shortly.
CONSTRUCT A WELL-WRITTEN RESPONSE Read the prompt and make sure you understand it. Follow the RAGES strategy. Complete checklist Write your final response on loose-leaf paper in blue or black ink following all the rules of MLA and formal writing. Turn in your final response Alternate PPT - END
“The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell Writing Task #1 (25 points) On a separate sheet of loose-leaf paper, respond to the following question in MLA format using the RAGES strategy. Question: How does the author use the setting in the beginning of the story to build suspense? Cite evidence to support your answer. Restate the question in the form of a statement (complete sentence). Answer the question (How? Or Why?) Give an example in the form of a quote from the text. Tell where, when and from whom the quote comes; use quotation marks; cite author and page number in parenthesis Explain how the quote supports your answer. Summarize your answer in different words.
Formal Written Response MLA Heading Original Title Indent 1st line Double-spaced Blue or Black Ink Only Do not write on back Do not use first person or contractions
Tuesday, September 18 DUE TODAY HOMEWORK Lottery Assessment Corrections Vocabulary Worksheet & Sentences 6-10 (due tomorrow) Complete MDG Written Assignment #1 (due Thursday)
Please take a grammar worksheet (3.1) and begin working QUIETLY! WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Today we will: Read “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell (pp 65-69) Take notes on Cornell Notes Handout You will need: McDougal Littell English I Literature Text Book Cornell Notes Handout Pencil or Ink Pen BELLRINGER Please take a grammar worksheet (3.1) and begin working QUIETLY! You have 10 minutes.
Wednesday, September 19 DUE TODAY HOMEWORK Vocabulary Sentences 6-10 Complete MDG Writing Assignment #1 (due tomorrow) Complete any unfinished Cornell notes
Please take a grammar worksheet (3.2) and begin working QUIETLY! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Today we will: Read “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell (pp 70-74) Take notes on Cornell Notes Handout You will need: McDougal Littell English I Literature Text Book (orange) Cornell Notes Handout Pencil or Ink Pen BELLRINGER Please take a grammar worksheet (3.2) and begin working QUIETLY! You have 10 minutes.
Thursday, September 20 DUE TODAY HOMEWORK MDG Writing Assignment #1 Complete Cornell Notes Complete Vocabulary Worksheet
Please take a grammar worksheet (3.1) and begin working QUIETLY! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Today we will: Explore Literary Elements in The Most Dangerous Game With our partner, complete the Exploration Worksheet You will need: McDougal Littell English I Literature Text Book Cornell Notes Exploration Worksheet Blue or Black Ink Pen BELLRINGER Please take a grammar worksheet (3.1) and begin working QUIETLY! You have 10 minutes.
Friday, September 14 HOMEWORK Complete any unfinished Cornell notes Complete MDG Vocabulary Worksheet