Sunday, March 27, 2016

Weekly Plans for 3/28/2016 - 4/1/2016

Weekly Plans


Monday  - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.  

Tuesday - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.

Wednesday - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.

Thursday - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.
           
Friday - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.


Monday  - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.  

Tuesday - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.

Wednesday - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.

Thursday - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.
           
Friday - Students will Read and annotate sources, organizing ideas into supporting paragraphs for their main claim.  Students will still be collecting sources.


Vocabulary Due Pt. 1 Due 4/1/2016 11:59 PM
Journal due 4/7/2016 11:59 PM

Essential Question:
How does an author open an area of investigation, create a claim, and support it?

Power Standard:
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.





Sunday, March 20, 2016

Weekly Plans for 3/21/2016 - 3/25/2016

Weekly Plans


Monday  - Student Research Plan Handout and Refining Research

Tuesday - Lesson 12:  245-247;  261-267 Notes Due/ In-class quick write: “How does Skloot use this portion of text to further refine a central idea?”

Wednesday - Grammar/ Peer grading Quick write

Thursday - Vetting Topics and gathering resources
           
Friday - No Class
No Vocabulary Due

Monday  - Student Research Plan Handout and Refining Research

Tuesday - Refining Research

Wednesday - Grammar/ Vetting Topics and gathering resources

Thursday - Vetting Topics and gathering resources
           
Friday - No Class
No Vocabulary Due

Essential Question:
How does an author open an area of investigation, create a claim, and support it?

Power Standard:
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.




Sunday, March 13, 2016

Weekly Plans for 3/14/2016 - 3/18/2016

Weekly Plans



Monday  - Pre-search tool Read Lesson 10

Tuesday - Lesson 10/11:  199-201  201-206 Notes Due Notes Due

Wednesday - Grammar/ Mrs. Mann and Research

Thursday - Lesson 11: 201-206 Notes Due Notes Due

Friday -  Pre-search tool Three More Sources due

Vocabulary Pt. 1 Due Friday, 3/18/2016



Monday  - Pre-search tool Read Lesson 10

Tuesday - Lesson 10/11:  199-201  201-206 Notes Due Notes Due  In-class quickwrite: “How does Skloot use this portion of text to further refine a central idea?”

Wednesday - Grammar/ Mrs. Mann and Research

Thursday - Lesson 12:  245-247;  261-267
           
Friday -  Pre-search tool Three More Sources due


No Vocabulary Due


Essential Question:
How does an author open an area of investigation, create a claim, and support it?

Power Standard:
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Weekly Plans 3/7/2016 - 3/11/2016

Weekly Plans


English 10   Link to English 10 Documents



Monday  - 
Lesson 5/6  (127136Surfacing Issues and Inquiry Question Tool

Tuesday -Lesson 6  (127136) Activity

Wednesday -   Grammar/ Lesson 7:  164-169 due: Annotate for questions/ Continue work on Surfacing Issues 

Thursday - Lesson 8:  179-183 Review Questions

Friday -  Lesson 9:  194-198

Vocabulary Pt. 1 Due Friday, 3/11/2016


English 10H  Link to English 10 Documents


Monday  - Lesson 5/6  (127136Surfacing Issues and Inquiry Question Tool

Tuesday -Lesson 6  (127136) Activity

Wednesday -   Grammar/ Lesson 7:  164-169 due: Annotate for questions/ Continue work on Surfacing Issues 

Thursday - Lesson 8:  179-183 Review Questions

Friday -  Lesson 9:  194-198


Vocabulary Pt. 2 Due Saturday, 3/12/2016

Essential Question:
How does an author open an area of investigation, create a claim, and support it?

Power Standard:
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Weekly Plans 2/29/2016 - 3/4/2016

Weekly Plans

English 10   Link to English 10 Documents



Monday  - Continue discussion of Surfacing Issues and Inquiry Question Tool

Tuesday - Lesson 4 (93102due: Annotate for questions/ Continue work on Surfacing Issues 

Wednesday -   Grammar/ Lesson 5 (127136 due: Annotate for questions/ Continue work on Surfacing Issues 

Thursday - Lesson 5 (127136) Review Questions

Friday -  Lesson 5/6  (127136Surfacing Issues and Inquiry Question Tool

Vocabulary Pt. 1 Due Friday, 3/4/2016


English 10H  Link to English 10 Documents


Monday  - Continue discussion of Surfacing Issues and Inquiry Question Tool

Tuesday - Lesson 4 (93102due: Annotate for questions/ Continue work on Surfacing Issues 

Wednesday -   Grammar/ Lesson 5 (127136 due: Annotate for questions/ Continue work on Surfacing Issues 

Thursday - Lesson 6  (127136) Review Questions

Friday -  Lesson 5/6  (127136Surfacing Issues and Inquiry Question Tool

Journal #1 Due Friday, 3/4/2016
Vocabulary Pt. 1 Due Saturday, 3/5/2016

Essential Question:
How does an author open an area of investigation, create a claim, and support it?

Power Standard:
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Weekly Plans for 2/22/2016 - 2/26/2016

Weekly Plans

English 10   Link to English 10 Documents


Monday  - Introduce Module 10.3 Begin Reading Pages 1 - 4 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
(Annotate for questions)

• Quick context of book

• Go over sections of book and how it's broken up

• Overview of tools
• What is our end game of this unit?
 Practice with annotation• Practice reading comprehension
• Use a seed text (springboard to research) to find a research topic

Tuesday - Sections One (pgs. 1 -4) due  Begin Two (pgs. 27-33) due

Wednesday -   Grammar/ Discussion 
Sections One (pgs. 1 -4)  and Two (pgs. 27-33) due

Thursday - Work on Tools  Introduction to surfacing issues tool (Section three due Period 7 only)

Friday -  Discussion Section two Two (pgs. 27-33) due/ Sections three (pgs.  63-66) due Introduction to tools
Work on Tools


English 10H  Link to English 10 Documents


Monday  - Introduce Module 10.3 Begin Reading Pages 1 - 4 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
(Annotate for questions)

• Quick context of book

• Go over sections of book and how it's broken up

• Overview of tools
• What is our end game of this unit?
 Practice with annotation
• Practice reading comprehension
• Use a seed text (springboard to research) to find a research topic

Tuesday - Sections One (pgs. 1 -4)  

Wednesday -   Grammar/ Discussion Sections One (pgs. 1 -4)  and Two (pgs. 27-33) due

Thursday -  Introduction to surfacing issues tool

Friday -  Discussion sections three (pgs.  63-66) due

No Vocabulary

Essential Question:
How does an author open an area of investigation, create a claim, and support it?

Power Standard:
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Weekly Plans for 2/8/2016 - 2/12/2016


Weekly Plans

English 10   Link to English 10 Documents


Monday  - "Letter From Birmingham Jail" Essay 

Tuesday -  "Letter From Birmingham Jail" Essay 

Wednesday -   "Letter From Birmingham Jail" Essay Peer Editing

Thursday -  "Letter From Birmingham Jail"/ Rhetoric Wrap-up

Friday - "Letter From Birmingham Jail"/ Rhetoric Wrap-up  
 "Letter From Birmingham Jail" Essay Due


English 10H  Link to English 10 Documents


Monday  - "A Genetics of Justice" Discussion

Tuesday -  "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" due

Wednesday -   Grammar/ Discussion 
"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"

Thursday -  "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" due

Friday - "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" Discussion

Essential Question:
How do authors use rhetoric and specific word choices to advance that purpose?

Power Standard:
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.