Instructions Week 2.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Book Title By Author.
Advertisements

Day 2.
A.S.: Bell Work- Essential Questions (5 Minutes).
DO NOW BE QUIET Get your computers Go to this website Click on VERB TENSES on the left in gray Begin EXERCISE ONE – you must have.
Instructional Shifts in Literacy: Close Reading
Agenda, Homework, and Warm-up
Analyzing Douglass’s Purpose in Excerpt 2.  Opening ◦ Entry Task: Powerful Stories (5 minutes) ◦ Adding to Powerful Stories Anchor Chart (5 minutes)
English II April 22nd – 26th.
Instructions Week of Feb. 2-6.
S YNTHESIS ABOUT F ACIAL E XPRESSIONS Directions: Write a short essay response using the two articles we read this week to discuss facial expressions.
Contemporary Literature Week 6 September 26-30, 2011.
Book Log Bingo Response Directions
Bloom’s Ball Project.
ENGLISH 9 A WEEK 6 TUESDAY OCTOBER & WEEK 7 MONDAY
Rising 6 th Grade Summer Reading Directions We look forward to hearing all about the books you read! For this activity, you will choose two different books.
 Be prepared to take a pretest on the next unit- Nonfiction.  Take out a sheet of paper and label it- Nonfiction pretest #1-9.  You may not know all.
11/13/13 55th Day of School Learning goal (7.L.1): I will be able to compare & contrast single-celled organisms. Due Today: late work (foldable, flashcards,
February 25 th to March 1st.   Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.) standing on a ladder i slipped and.
Quick Write – September 12 th & 13 th, 2013 Without really worrying about how well you spell or whether you are making complete sense, write a short letter.
THE DEAD SEA & DENSITY CAN NEWS ARTICLES BE TRUSTED TO PROVIDE ACCURATE INFORMATION?
BELL WORK FOR TUESDAY:  [8 min] Quick Write Sentence Fluency  Look at your response from yesterday.  Rewrite your response to have long and short sentences.
7 TH GRADE ELA WEEK OF MONDAY, UNPACK: BINDER, TEXTBOOK, PENCIL, HIGH LIGHTER, AGENDA, HOMEWORK PAPERS TO TURN IN DO NOW: PUT THIS WEEK’S.
September 18, 2013 Homework: Bring text book to class for the rest of the week. Visit Do Now: What is a.
Chapter 5 – Energy Resources Independent Project.
Learning Target: I can describe the Earth’s various motions and how they affect what we see in the sky ASTRONOMY DAY 6.
Welcome Back!! English II April 8 th – 12th. Creative Writing Day! Think about yourself as a writer. What are you good at (vocabulary, grammar, spelling,
When you see the word “culture,” what are your thoughts about what it means? 1) Complete the sentence on p. 5 that begins with “Culture is ____” 2) Discuss.
+ Character Sketch— Prewriting Ms. Marshall-Krauss 8th Grade English.
Summer Reading Reflection You will need a copy of your Summer Reading book or a book that you read recently. You will have the entire block to work on.
Agenda September-2015Day 5 1. Type 1: In 46 seconds list as many of the 8 parts of speech as you can. 2. Definitions for each part of speech as.
Scoring a 4 on the Grade 8 NYS ELA Test April 16, 17, 18, 2013.
Semester 1 Final Exam Review Study Guide Following the directions on each page. Answer the questions on a separate sheet of paper. Turn in your completed.
 Get straight to work on your map poster from “The Most Dangerous Game”
CLOSE READING STEPS TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU READ…..
EXPERT GROUPS BY: MRS. THOMAS. Types of Experts  Summarizer  Scene Photographer  Literary Devices Detective  Real Life Connector  Historian (Timeline)
Hi! For today: Remember not to talk!!! We will watch several Ted Talks. After the Ted Talks, read Brave New World silently. Answer one discussion question.
MONDAY November 16, JOURNAL SET UP FOR 3 RD SIX WEEKS Re-Number the pages starting with 1, 2, 3… front and back Pages 1-4 are your new table of.
A GRUESOME BUT TRUE STORY ABOUT BRAIN SCIENCE
Tuesday, April 14 – NJHS Talent Show Auditions 4:30-6:00 Wednesday, April 15– Georgia Milestones Begin NJHS Talent Show Auditions 4:30-6:00 Thursday, April.
8 th Grade Physical Science Topic: Matter LABcomplete1 September 2015 Daily topic : I will make inferences on the models of atoms and how they bond in.
The american dream.
Today is Tuesday, October 6, 2015  You will need your: ◦ Writing utensil ◦ Planner and ◦ Language Arts journal ◦ SpringBoard book Announcements: Today.
Creating Constructed Responses January 8 th, 2015.
 On your own, quickly fill out the worksheet provided using page 227 as a guide.  Keep this sheet in your notes. You will need to refer back to it several.
Lesson Four Part 2 Into the Wild. Into the Wild Lesson Four Part 2 Please do NOT write on this sheet. All answers, maps, free writes, and paragraphs must.
Semester 1 Final Exam Review Study Guide Following the directions on each page. Answer the questions on a separate sheet of paper. Turn in your completed.
A CLOSER LOOK Scored Student Examples. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help you and your partner understand Work through the PowerPoint slideshow.
Quarterly Projects. Guidelines  One project per quarter  Different project each quarter  One quarter MUST be book report frame  Each project worth.
Tuesday December 9th A-day Wednesday December 10th B-day
Mrs. DeVaults Note Taking Instruction
Lesson Frames and Agendas: Quarter 2 - Week 1
“Where I Find My Heroes”
Building Skills for High School & College Success
Freak the Mighty.
Building Skills for High School & College Success
Review your notes from our last unit to answer the following question:
Percy Jackson Unit 1 Lesson 12.
Bellringer Write at least two complete sentences responding to the quote to the right.
Instructions Week of Nov
Book Of Choice Final Report
I hope you had a wonderful and relaxing break!
Reading: I.J. 55 Before you begin silently reading, Read page 414 in your textbook. Take notes on the bolded words: Biographical Narrative, Objective,
Instructions Week of Oct
Learning Target I can compare two characters’ experiences
End-of-Book Reflection
Warm-Up Quick Write: Think of a time that someone thought part of your culture was strange, or that you thought someone else’s was weird or different.
Article writing assignment
Annotation.
Critical Thinking This one requires a bit of explanation, so you will turn this one in and I will have to check it later. Make sure you explain in a.
Mrs. Boddie’s Anchor Guide
Presentation transcript:

Instructions Week 2

Compare/Contrast Practice Read the poem “Ballad of Birmingham” and the article “Pain of Deadly Birmingham Church Bombing Lingers 40 Years Later.” Answer each question and provide evidence from the text to support your answer choices. Reminders: Make sure you read the text and each answer choice carefully before selecting a final response. If you cannot find support in the text for your answer, your answer may be incorrect.

“The Experiment” Read “The Experiment” on page 11. As you are reading, respond to the guiding questions on your Cornell notes. When you finish reading, identify 3 examples of descriptive language within the text by explaining what was being described and how the author described it. (A space is included at the end of the Cornell notes.) Answer questions #2-3 on page 17 in complete sentences.

Homework for September 23rd Write a descriptive paragraph about a room in your home. Use plenty of adjectives and directional terms to help guide us through the room that you choose. This assignment is due on Thursday, September 25th.

Computer Lab Go to www.empower3000.com Enter your username/password to log in. Select “Haarer” in the dropdown box. Click “Begin Lesson” on the home page to start today’s article (“Bhutan Star”). Respond to the poll with an explanation. Read the article and identify at least 5 key points. Fill out a key points worksheet. Answer the activity questions. Respond to the thought question. *Absent students have slightly different instructions.*

Book Talk #3 Students write a short paper (no more than 1 page) of what they read during the week in their independent reading books. You need to include: Name of Book Pages read this week Summary (6-8 sentences) Most shocking/interesting/favorite moment so far OR a question you might have for the author Interesting or unknown vocabulary with definitions (at least 2)

“The Container” Read “The Container” and keep an eye out for descriptive language being used. After reading, go back through the article and highlight examples of descriptive language in the text.