6th Period NEW SEATING CHART~!

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Freshmen - Scarlet Ibis /Computer Lab Juniors - Computer Lab Essay Agenda 9-19-2014 Freshmen - Scarlet Ibis /Computer Lab Juniors - Computer Lab Essay

6th Period NEW SEATING CHART~!

Good Morning/Afternoon - 9-19-2014 —Step 1: Please grab your notebook •Step 2: Please open your notebook to a new page or where you left off of from yesterday, date it, and label it Journal •Can you swim? Who taught you? How old were you when you learned? Tell the story of learning to swim, or if you cannot swim, what it is like not being able to.

Scarlet Ibis Read Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst closely and analytically. Make sure to annotate the story as you go along highlighter or not the annotations are the important part. I prefer them in the margins and complete sentences. Questions - Multiple Levels of Questions - Starting with “I wonder…?” Comments - Opinion on the text - Starting with “I think…” Connections - To Text, To Self, to World - Starting off with “I Know…” or “This reminds me of…” After you are finished briefly summarize the story in your notebook. If you still have time then you should read your outside reading book.

Scarlet Ibis Task 1: Get a loose leaf piece of notebook paper and Summarize the text Task 2: Identify the central theme of the text. Write a paragraph providing evidence from the text as well as your analysis

Scarlet Ibis - Discussion Role Audience Format Topic Doing? Defense Attorney or Prosecuting Attorney Jury Opening and/or Closing Arguments at a Murder Trial How responsible for Doodle's death was the Brother? Argue/Debate I will assign you the role of either a prosecuting attorney or a defense attorney and prepare persuasive speeches for the jury in regards to the guilt or innocence of the narrator, Brother. YOUR job will be to gather details from the text that revolve around the two main characters and the details which support the symbolic imagery of the story. YOU are essentially lawyers gathering evidence, the text should become something you delve into when reading so that you don’t miss anything of importance IN COMPUTER LAB TODAY – Please type of your supporting pieces of evidence in a word document. Remember to acknowledge the counter argument. KEEP IN MIND your persuasive speech is what will be graded not what is written. Homework: Research Opening or closing arguments in the court of law and come up with a proper way to introduce yourself to the jury.

Juniors - Research Paper OWL Purdue Grammarly Citation Machine Exemplar Papers - Read and Respond

3rd Period - I AM Presentation Groups Team 4 Jim D. Eric F. Ashley G. Brandon N. Team 5 Emily F. Ashley I. Kevin G. Kathleen Jose Team 6 Khang Deyanira Thomas G. Jose P. Team 1 Thomas A. Quinn Bruce Chris M. Team 2 Eric A. Li Y Chang Jasmine Larry M. Team 3 Brandon C. Isaac E. Amelia L. Anthony P.

4th Period - I AM Presentation Groups Team 1 Eden Sean Fatima Sydney Team 2 Jassiel Nathan Chris W. Maxwell Team 3 Amy Alec Brie Justin T. Team 4 Madison Matthew G. Ethan Baileigh Team 5 Shannon Kaeden Azton Carsyn Team 6 Taylor Addy Ashneel Brandon T. Team 7 Ashley P. Hope Hawa Isabella Team 8 Alexis Alexandra Corey

5th Period - I AM Presentation Groups Team 4 Quentin Jaimie Carlos Denisha Team 5 Brittani Chaychan Devin Kevin Team 6 Arnelie Ryan L. Cinthia Alison Team 1 Marcel Alex Haillie Karen Team 2 Cody Mikayla Yonis Hussein Team 3 Matthew J. Jonathan K. Kobi

6th Period - I AM Presentation Groups Team 1 Janet Annie B. Marina Tyra Team 2 Paige Emily B. Keelie Johnathan Team 3 Toni-Ann Annie N. Jaeger Team 4 Alex Austin Mackenzie Cameron Team 5 Alexandra Adriana Emily K. Minh Team 6 Garret Kristopher Dai’ajha Kassie Team 7 Maria Kaitlyn Citlalli Justin Team 8 Christopher H. Chyna Eric C. Christina Tay

Great Fear Before The Crucible: Read The Great Fear starting on page 199 1. Define Communism - use the American Government Books - SHARE 2. What is a witch hunt? Define and explain. 3. What causes a witch hunt? 4. What were the McCarthy hearing? 5. Think about a time that you have been accused of doing something that you didn’t do, or of someone else you know of who was falsely accused. How did you feel about the accusation? Why do you think it was made? What did you do about it? Was it ever disproven? If so, how? 6. Now write a paragraph describing this event, its causes and effects, and how it made you feel. When you finish with everything you can either work on your essay on one of the computers or read your outside reading book :)