Weekly Objectives Students will demonstrate mastery of literary devices and reading comprehension of Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass by use.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 The Development of Language Arts Apr By Dannikia Davis Heather Howard Kim Krachinsky
Advertisements

Welcome to English 2DI! HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!
April 17,18, ELA Exam Overview Three day exam- April 17,18,19 for Grades 3-8 Day 1- Reading Day 2- Listening Day 3 –Reading/ Writing.
Weekly Objectives Utilize various reading strategies to monitor comprehension Utilize various reading strategies to monitor comprehension Determine the.
Hook, Housekeeping & Homework Monday-Thursday Have out your choice book and begin quietly reading! If you present today, you may spend the reading minutes.
Weekly Objectives Students will examine themes of family, dangerous knowledge, sublime nature, and monstrosity in the novel, Frankenstein. Students will.
Do Now What Do You Know About Poetry? What I KnowWhat I Think I KnowWhat I Want to Know -- What do you definitely know about poetry? What do you.
Weekly Objectives Students will understand and appreciate an epic poem. Students will determine the meaning of unknown words by using context clues. Students.
 Posted February  Standards-Based Homework and Grading Committee – (completed work in 2007)  Homework and Grading Policy and Procedure (established.
Students will determine the meaning of unknown words using context clues. Students will utilize various English ACT strategies to enhance grammar skills.
ELA Common Core Shifts. Shift 1 Balancing Informational & Literary Text.
Common Core.  Find your group assignment.  As a group, read over the descriptors for mastery of this standard. (The writing standards apply to more.
Weekly Objectives Students will examine the quarter’s theme –Conflict and expansion by activating their prior knowledge and setting reading goals. Students.
Weekly Objectives  Students will critique and analyze a literary work.  Student will understand and construct complex sentences.  Students will understand.
Weekly Objectives  Students will critique and analyze a literary work.  Student will understand and construct complex sentences.  Students will utilize.
Weekly Objectives Utilize various reading strategies to monitor comprehension Utilize various reading strategies to monitor comprehension Determine the.
Sixth Grade Language Arts Meet the Teacher Night Mrs. Kristin Yerger.
Weekly Objectives  Students will demonstrate mastery of vocabulary by completing a vocabulary assessment.  Students will demonstrate mastery of understanding.
Lesson Plan Project by Jill Keeve. Goal/Objective Goal : Students will use a reading excerpt to explore alternate background information on conic sections.
Weekly Objectives  Students will understand and appreciate an epic poem.  Students will determine the meaning of unknown words by using context clues.
Weekly Objectives  Students will understand and appreciate an epic poem.  Students will determine the meaning of unknown words by using context clues.
Weekly Objectives Utilize various reading strategies to monitor comprehension Utilize various reading strategies to monitor comprehension Determine the.
Weekly Objectives  Students will understand and appreciate an epic poem.  Students will determine the meaning of unknown words by using context clues.
Weekly Objectives  Students will understand and appreciate an epic poem.  Students will determine the meaning of unknown words by using context clues.
Objectives Students will examine themes of alienation, phoniness, and maturity in the novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Students will examine themes of alienation,
Weekly Objectives Utilize various reading strategies to monitor comprehension Utilize various reading strategies to monitor comprehension Determine the.
Weekly Objectives Students will examine the quarter’s theme –Conflict and expansion by activating their prior knowledge and setting reading goals. Students.
Weekly Objectives Students will examine themes of family, dangerous knowledge, sublime nature, and monstrosity in the novel, Frankenstein. Students will.
End of Unit 2 Assessment: Writing the Analysis Essay, Part 1.
Objectives Students will examine themes of alienation, phoniness, and maturity in the novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Students will examine themes of alienation,
Student Objectives Students will determine the meaning of unknown words using context clues. Students will build prior knowledge to assist with comprehension.
Students will utilize various English ACT strategies to enhance grammar skills. Students will utilize various English ACT strategies to enhance grammar.
Grade 4 ELA Curriculum o Reading o Writing o Language: Spelling & Conventions o Speaking & Listening An introduction to Common Core Homework.
Objectives Students will examine themes of alienation, phoniness, and maturity in the novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Students will examine themes of alienation,
Tuesday September 30 {TEK: 18; ELPS: 5B,} TEK: 18- write legibly and use appropriate capitalization and punctuation conventions ELPS: 5B- write using newly.
Weekly Objectives  Students will understand and appreciate an epic poem.  Students will determine the meaning of unknown words by using context clues.
Student Objectives Students will demonstrate comprehension of short story, “Full Circle”, vocabulary usage, and application of literary terms by taking.
Objectives Students will examine themes of alienation, phoniness, and maturity in the novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Students will examine themes of alienation,
Student Objectives Students will determine the meaning of unknown words using context clues. Students will utilize GO/Short ACT -like English passages.
Weekly Objectives Students will examine themes of family, dangerous knowledge, sublime nature, and monstrosity in the novel, Frankenstein. Students will.
11/3/14 Do Now: Take out: -Notes and outline -Copies of Dialectical Journals -Gatsby books Homework: Gatsby Literary Analysis Essay due 11/4 by 11:59pm.
The New Florida Writing Rubrics
Weekly Objectives Students will examine themes of family, dangerous knowledge, sublime nature, and monstrosity in the novel, Frankenstein. Students will.
Objectives Students will examine themes of alienation, phoniness, and maturity in the novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Students will examine themes of alienation,
LITERARY ANALYSIS PAPER ENGLISH I. WHAT IS A LITERARY ANALYSIS PAPER…? A literary analysis is not merely a summary of a literary work. Examines the literary.
+ PARCC Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers.
Student Objectives Students will determine the meaning of unknown words using context clues. Students will build prior knowledge to assist with comprehension.
Welcome to Pre-Advanced Placement English 10: World Literature Instructor: Dr. Van Slooten Room: 1102.
10th Grade Assessment All Pittsford 10th graders will write a common assessment Wednesday and Thursday. You will receive one open ended prompt about themes.
10th Grade Assessment All Pittsford 10th graders will write a common assessment Wednesday and Thursday. You will receive two open ended prompts about themes.
Student Objectives Students will determine the meaning of unknown words using context clues. Students will utilize various English ACT strategies to enhance.
Weekly Objectives Students will critique and analyze a literary work.
Middle School English Language Arts
Weekly Objectives Students will examine the quarter’s theme –Conflict and expansion by activating their prior knowledge and setting reading goals. Students.
NYS English Regents Preparing for the 2011 Exam.
English Language GCSE PAPER 1: Fiction and Imaginative Writing 40% of English Language GCSE In preparation for this exam you will: Study selections from.
7th Grade CST Prep.
Advanced English 6 November 29-30
State of Texas Assessments Of Academic Readiness
The View From Saturday Day 4.
SWBAT write a well-developed response to an extended response question after reviewing the rubric and student samples. Do Now: What types of essays do.
Choose a passage from your assigned chapter.
Summary Writing.
Weekly Objectives Students will write for a variety of purposes and audiences using the Standard English conventions of grammar, spelling, capitalization,
Common Core Standards:
Tutoring Score Analysis
Daily Schedule Homeroom 4:10-4:15 Period One 4:15-4:51 (Social Studies) Period Two 4:55-5:31 (Planning Period) Period Three 5:35-6:01 (Social Studies)
Objectives Students will examine themes of alienation, phoniness , and maturity in the novel, The Catcher in the Rye . Students will preview the novel’s.
Presentation transcript:

Weekly Objectives Students will demonstrate mastery of literary devices and reading comprehension of Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass by use of summative assessment Students will demonstrate mastery of literary devices and reading comprehension of Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass by use of summative assessment Students will critique and analyze a literary work. Students will critique and analyze a literary work. Students will write for a variety of purposes and audiences using the standard English conventions of grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. Students will write for a variety of purposes and audiences using the standard English conventions of grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.

Weekly Agenda Summative Assessment Summative Assessment Book Review Book Review Writing Exercise/Sentence Sense Writing Exercise/Sentence Sense Chapter 11 comprehension questions Chapter 11 comprehension questions Assessments Assessments Homework Homework

Class Assignment You have twenty minutes to finish reading chapter 11 and to finish your aesthetic response. You have twenty minutes to finish reading chapter 11 and to finish your aesthetic response.

Literary Terms Primary Source Primary Source Slave Narrative Slave Narrative Theme Theme Autobiography Autobiography Characterization Characterization Author’s style Author’s style Author’s purpose Author’s purpose

Vocabulary Word Bank Abolitionist Veracity Abolitionist Veracity Oppression Contentious Oppression Contentious Systematic Radicalism Systematic Radicalism Resonant Resonant Merit Merit Ratification Ratification Vigilance Vigilance