2nd period go to Mrs. Fox Rm 70. 23 March 2015 Wednesday 25 March 2nd period go to Mrs. Fox Rm 70. Before the bell rings, Place all reading questions etc. in the HW bin: A Lesson Before Dying Ch. 25-28 or One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Ch. 24-26 2. Remove all items from your desk except your computer and cell phone: turn it off; I will collect it. Agenda Go to TestNav—WAIT! Go to School Space Secure Testing—WAIT! Complete the Vocabulary 2 B Quiz—20 minutes. Complete your reading of ALBD Ch.29-31 or OFOCN Ch. 27-29—reading questions due 25 March Homework: Reading questions ALBD Ch.29-31 or OFOCN Ch. 27-29—due 25 March 2nd half of Novel TEST—27 March *Study Island Practice Sessions 21-34 due May 1 by 4pm.
HW: Study/review for 2nd half of Novel TEST—27 March Before the bell rings, Remove all items from your desk except your reading questions, group logs & a writing utensil. Agenda Group Reading Review Requirements: Discuss individual answers to the reading questions: A Lesson Before Dying Ch.29-31 or One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Ch. 27-29 Write grammatically correct, accurately punctuated, complete sentences! Use proper nouns (names) and not pronouns for clarity. Provide specific details from the text supporting your answer 2. Complete the daily group journal log (best hand-writing)—due at the end of the period. HW: Study/review for 2nd half of Novel TEST—27 March
Today’s Schedule 4th period 12:07-12:45 12:51-1:16 A lunch 1:21-1:46 B lunch 1:51-2:16 C lunch 6th period 2:22- 3:55
*Study Island Practice Sessions 21-34 due May 1 by 4pm. 27 March 2015 Before the bell rings, Remove all items from your desk except your computer and cell phone: turn it off; I will collect it. Agenda Go to TestNav—WAIT! Go to School Space Secure Testing—WAIT! Complete the 2nd half of Novel Test—20 minutes. Homework: MP3 TEST (novel & poetry)—1 & 3 April *Study Island Practice Sessions 21-34 due May 1 by 4pm.
HW: Study/review for MP3 Novel TEST Individually write your own answers—due at the end of class today! Create a list of the top ten pivotal moments in the text—these moments would help the main character learn or grow in some way—and they should follow the plot diagram. Consider possible themes for your novel: Craft at least three different thematic statements. Explore repetition in ideas or objects (motifs or symbols) throughout the text—write and thoroughly analyze at least three. Analyze the influence of major characters and the effect each has on the main character. Examine author purpose—what was his intention/reason for writing this particular text? What was his prominant tone throughout the text? HW: Study/review for MP3 Novel TEST —1 & 3 April