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MRS. JERNIGAN 8 TH GRADE HONORS AND 8 TH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS
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A LITTLE ABOUT MYSELF I graduated from Brigham Young University. I taught 9 th grade, 10 th grade, and AP 12 th grade Language Arts last year. My first year at Willis Junior High and am very impressed with the administration and faculty here. I am excited to prepare your 8 th grade students for High School.
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HOW TO CONTACT ME Website: www.cusd80.comwww.cusd80.com E-mail jernigan.stacy@cusd80.comjernigan.stacy@cusd80.com Phone: 480
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AN OVERVIEW OF 8 TH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Reading comprehension Writing Quarterly Reading Research projects Technology Presentations
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READING COMPREHENSION Skills and Strategies for Reading Preview Set a purpose Connect Use prior knowledge Predict Visualize Monitor Make inferences
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WHAT WE WILL BE READING English 8 Required 1. House on Mango Street (Lit)+ 2. Diary of Anne Frank: A Play (Lit)+ 3. Taming of the Shrew (Lit.) 4. Preamble and First Amendment to the United States Constitution+ *Plus choose one text from the reserved list. Taming of the Shrew (Lit.) Reserved Extended Text - Nothing but the Truth - The Devil’s Arithmetic - House on Mango Street+ - Preamble and First Amendment to the United States Constitution+ - Things Not Seen - Red Scarf Girl - The Diary of Anne Frank - The Diary of Anne Frank: A Play + - Animal Farm - Lord of the Flies - Sophie’s World - Fahrenheit 451+ - Growing Up Chicana+ - Hitchhiker+ - The Pearl - Taming of the Shrew Companion Short Text for Required TBA Poetry, short stories, nonfiction, informational texts (essays, current events, speeches, etc.), media, etc Teacher’s note: These texts should come from the adopted textbooks and resources for CUSD. Honors 8 Required 1. The Diary of Anne Frank (the book) (Lit) 2. Fahrenheit 451 (Lit)+ 3. Preamble and First Amendment to the United States Constitution+Fahrenheit 451 (Lit) *Plus choose two texts from the reserved list.
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WRITING Creating a hook How to write a killer thesis Transitions Concluding paragraph Using detail, figurative language Conventions: punctuation, sentence structure Editing and peer editing
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QUARTERLY INDEPENDENT READING PROJECTS Quarter 1: from Book to Big Screen Quarter 2: Book of choice Quarter 3: Utopian/Dystopian Society Quarter 4: Classical Literature These are to be books the student has not read before. It is an independent project, therefore they will be done out of class.
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TECHNOLOGY PRESENTATIONS Students will be using different presentation formats for each of their independent reading projects.
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HOMEWORK HELP Homework hub Monday through Thursday until 4:50 in the media center. At the homework hub students will have access to computers for their school projects and a teacher to help them. The students can take the late bus home at 4:50. D House: We are each staying an afternoon so the students can come to our room and get help in a specific area. I will be here on Wednesdays. If your student needs any help in Language Arts, Please have them come in.
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