English 10th Introduction.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Everything’s an Argument
Advertisements

Grade 2 Common Core I Can Statements… 1. Second Grade Common Core… The Next Generation Strand: Reading: Literature RL.2.1 –
ACT Writing. 1 Question – 30 Minutes The ACT Writing prompt is an ARGUMENTATIVE topic. You will need to take a clear position on the topic (yes or no).
TrIn 3102: Consecutive Interpreting Week 5 2/15/06.
Understanding Progress in English A Guide for Parents.
Chapter 1 Improvisation. Objectives To develop the basic acting skills of interpretation, voice, movement, and timing through improvisation To create.
Theatre I Improvisation Kandinsky, Wassily. Improvisation , National Gallery of Art.
Improvisation. IMPROVISE - To ad-lib, or invent dialogue and actions without a script or rehearsal IMPROVISATION – a spontaneous style of theatre using.
Get Them Talking - Dramatically Mitzi Geffen. General learning theories which support using drama to facilitate learning: 1. Howard Gardner – Multiple.
What do you think? Why do you think it?
TEACHING MIXED PROFICIENCY CLASSES FROM CHALLENGE TO OPPORTUNITY Dr. Brittany Polat ESOL Educators Conference Birmingham, AL October 24, 2014.
Cultural Practices of Writing II. Writing Processes as Schooling Explore writing processes as situated within schooling. Or Explore writing/reading process.
Writing Workshop Constructing your College Essay
Expository essay Purpose: To Inform.
The Essay and the Writing Process
Millard South High School.  Make sure you read through the entire prompt and decide what the general topic is.  Read through the prompt a second time,
Cultural Practices of Writing II
The Great Gatsby: Socratic Seminar #1
Preparation for Final. End of Class Evaluation 1. Do you feel that this class has helped you to improve as a writer? What improvements (if any) have you.
Preparing our students for the EAP English Prompt.
Ricardo Pareja. COMMENTS. This 41 st International MEXTESOL conference in Puebla offered me the opportunity of acquiring new knowledge. The experience.
MENTSCHEN TRAINING ACTIVE LISTENING JUNE 7, 2012 PAUL DAVIDSON, PHD V.P. OF TRAINING, NEW ENGLAND REGION.
Vocabulary Link Listening Pronunciation Speaking Language Link LESSON A Writting Reading Video Program.
Using Good Communication Skills – Listening & Delivery
ENGLISH TESTS 2004 TOP TIPS. Why do the tests matter? They show what you have achieved as a reader and a writer in Key Stage 3. They help teachers to.
The Writing Process and 6 Plus 1 Traits “Writing allows you to penetrate your life and learn to trust your own mind.” Natalie Goldberg By Kathy Mraz.
Human Communication Delivering/Evaluating Persuasive Speeches.
Love and Hate.
EXPLORING MY OPINIONS 7 SB Activity Quickwrite – Warmup (February 1, 2012) Should schools require students to wear uniforms? Explain (don’t just.
AP English Language and Composition Friday, August 29 th, 2014 * Sit next to someone with whom you share at least one other class!!
1. Reading 2. Writing 3. Listening 4. Speaking Listening and Speaking are used a lot…
Thew Thursday Wrap up Crucible discussion How to take an essay test  A Guide to Writing the Timed Essay  Academic Vocabulary/Ways to Respond to a Quotation.
Tips for writing Aim: This study guide gives you some general ideas on improving your own writing skills.
Before we continue with our F451 discussion, get out your SOAPSTone notes and the last SOAPSTone chart that you completed…
Countdown to STAAR Writing Adapted from JoAnn Angelini.
IMPROVISATION. Improvisation  The portrayal of a character or a scene without rehearsal or preparation.  There is NO formal script.  Character is conveyed.
Developing Smart Study Skills Good Study Habits Produces Good Grades!
Welcome! EWRT1A Composition and Reading. Agenda Extra Credit Available Workshop Rough Draft Introductions and Thesis Statements Homework.
Editing #1 This is very easy…if you have written a rough draft #1.
What will I have to do on the SBAC? As you read through the types of questions you may be asked on the SBAC, indicate whether or not you feel prepared.
LEADS, INTRODUCTION, BODY PARAGRAPHS, and CONCLUSION.
Improvisation (improv). Improvisational Theater (improv): is a form of theater where most or all of what is performed is created at the moment it is performed.
PET Examination OVERVIEW John Scullion Guadalajara 1.
THE WRITING PROCESS What is “ The Writing Process ”? A set of steps or stages we use to efficiently and effectively create a piece of written work from.
How would you define Improv? Improv is – the portrayal of a character or a scene without rehearsal or preparation. You make up the character, lines and.
Writing your character sketch essay…. All you need to know…..
Warm-up #7 1.What do you need for Friday? 2.Pick out one of the arguments below, find the counterargument and refute it. 1.Four day school weeks will keep.
A GRUESOME BUT TRUE STORY ABOUT BRAIN SCIENCE
Welcome Back! HAPPY MONDAY!. Warm-up Question: How do writers develop a well written product? Response: Writers develop a well written product by…
Writing Exercise Try to write a short humor piece. It can be fictional or non-fictional. Essay by David Sedaris.
READING STRATEGIES Thinking About How You Read Metacognition: Thinking About How You Think Before you can truly improve your reading skills, you need.
Writing Tips Pre AP Social Studies. Organize your thoughts!!! Even the greatest writers plan. Take a minute to plan your answer… outline it, make a mind.
Effective Communication In Projects and Anywhere.
STEPS FOR PASSING THE AP RHETORICAL ESSAY 4 Components 4 Components 1) What is the author’s purpose? What does the author hope to achieve? 1) What is the.
 EVERYONE should have the following completed:  BOTH LETTERS should be completed.  Read chapters of Holes  PROJECTS!!!!! Last day for full credit.
Writing a Five Paragraph Essay
A CLOSER LOOK Scored Student Examples. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help you and your partner understand Work through the PowerPoint slideshow.
Writing the Essay. Common Core Writing Standards Common Core Writing Standards Tests students’ ability to write based on: Tests students’ ability to write.
Introduction to the AP Style Essay: English 10Honors What will be covered in this Presentation: 1.How to dissect the AP essay question being asked of.
Because I Could Not Stop for Death
Verbal listening: Listening.
College Writing: Some Basics
Improvisation.
1.2 Feedback 2017 Visual Text Level 1 English
One-Page Memoir Revisions
Responses to Literature 7ELAB
Essay #1: Your Goals as a Writer
Comp. II.
CHARACTERIZATION Vocabulary #3.
Improvisation.
Presentation transcript:

English 10th Introduction

Unit 1 Essential Questions 1. Who am I as a reader, writer, student, and person? 2. What habits of mind does it take to succeed in school? 3. What have people said over time about the value of reading and writing? 4. What makes someone a good reader, writer, and overall good student? Unit 1 Essential Questions

Write a one paragraph (5-7 sentences) response to one of the following prompts: If I were the teacher of this course... The thing I learned the hard way about school... What I didn't do during the winter break... Unit 1 Writing Prompts:

Notebooks: Syllabus and Record Keeping sheet/Rubric Class Notes Writing Grammar and Vocabulary Highlighted and Annotated Texts Graded Papers Notebooks:

Wrap –up Writing Prompt 1/07 Write at least three paragraphs on the following topic: Last semester I learned… *Make sure to write about specific situations that taught you something valuable. Remember paragraphs are 5-7 sentences. Wrap –up Writing Prompt 1/07

Drama: Chapter 1 Vocabulary 1/7/2014 Improvisation-an impromptu portrayal of a character or scene Scene-stealing-inappropriately diverting attention from the main actors by calling attention to yourself onstage. Sitcoms-television programs that are situation-centered. Character-centered approach-focus on the reactions of a character or group of characters placed in various situations. Motivated sequence-natural way a person responds to stimuli. First step in motivated sequence-stimulus Characterization-putting together all facets of a character to bring life and interest to that character. Idea connection-step in the motivational sequence in which your brain registers the stimulus. “do nothing” effectively-to be visible onstage w/o scene stealing. Drama: Chapter 1 Vocabulary 1/7/2014

Drama: Chapter 1 Vocabulary 1/7/2014 10. Internal stimulus – thoughts and emotions 11.Situation-centered approach – placement of different characters in a certain situation, focusing on their various reactions. 12. Terminal question – can be answered with a “yes” or “no,” thus hindering improvisational dialogue. Drama: Chapter 1 Vocabulary 1/7/2014

Drama: Chapter 1 Vocabulary 1/7/2014 13. Individual improvisation – improvisation that allows for depth in the development of single character. 14. Main response – last step in the motivated sequence in which you react vocally or physically. 15. Primary means of conveying character – voice, body language and movement 16. Motivation – the causes and reasons for a character’s behavior; the driving force behind the improvisations. Drama: Chapter 1 Vocabulary 1/7/2014

Drama: Chapter 1 Vocabulary 1/7/2014 17. Spontaneity – the naturalness needed to keep a production fresh. 18. Situation – the problems, challenges and circumstances a character must face. 19. External stimuli – things that are heard, seen, tasted, felt or smelled. 20. “illusion of the first time” – the impression given by a performance that has spontaneity and freshness. Drama: Chapter 1 Vocabulary 1/7/2014

Think of your own experiences with learning Think of your own experiences with learning. Pair up with a person nearby. The purpose of this “paired think-aloud” is to get to know each other better and to practice listening. One student should describe his/her learning experience. The other should record what the student says. The recorder should also ask questions necessary in order to write the other’s information correctly and encourage the speaker to explain what he/she means. Finally, pairs will switch roles and complete the exercise again.

Pick one of the prompts from your Academic Literacy Questionnaire and respond in complete sentences on your warm-up paper or in journals if you have one. English 10 Warm-up: 1/9/2014

For tomorrow: Friday, 1/10/2014 Bring magazines that are school appropriate and you don’t mind being cut up. Notebook test tomorrow!!! Warm-ups will be due tomorrow! Syllabus Signature sheet will be due tomorrow!!! For tomorrow: Friday, 1/10/2014

Define metaphor and write three examples on your paper. English 10 Wrap-up: 1/9/2014