Answer: a Mrs. Pines Room 105 8th Grade ELA Daily Activity: Standard English Monday 3/19/18 He gets sarcasm from his students all the time so he’s good.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
“Butterfly” and “The Butterfly 12 pts. out of 40 pts
Advertisements

“The Quest for Nessie” & “Traveling Light” from the LEAP Practice Test
Objectives: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text. RL.4.4 Identify key ideas and details in a story. RL.4.2 Unit: 2 Lesson:
Truth and Reality: Short Stories Wrap-Up Monday, August 29, 2016.
Monday January 30, 2017 Warm up: Mood Notes Agenda: - Journal prompt
Objectives: Elements of Persuasive Writing
From “Always Running” and “Race Politics”
7th Grade ELA Lesson Plans: Week of September 19-23, 2016 Mrs. Wooton
Agenda, Homework, Warm-up
English II.
7th Grade ELA Lesson Plans: Week of Aug. 29-Sept. 2, 2016 Mrs. Wooton
Monday, November 13th, 2017 In the library
English II.
English II.
7th Grade ELA Lesson Plans: Week of September 5-9, 2016 Mrs. Wooton
English II.
2nd Period – you will take the Reading Check today.
Advanced English 6 September 27-28
English II.
English II.
English 9, Week 5, Term I.
Reading Bellwork Week Eight: Structure.
Monday, January 27, 2014 Objectives: Literary Element – Analyzing Argument Analyzing appeals to logic, emotion and ethics; Distinguishing Fact and Opinion.
Monday, April 25, 2011 Objectives:R.9.6.5) Generate and define questions related to universal themes to interpret meaning; (R.9.8.7) Connect own background.
Reading Strategies Starters
10th Grade Literature Mrs. Green
Monday, September 19, 2011 Objectives: R – Use prior knowledge
Your Standards TODAY’S FLOW MORNING: Standards & 1st Unit Curriculum
7 Week 6 9/12-9/16 Mon: 3.8 compare/contrast due, Intro to 6 Word Memoirs, “My First” Tues: Brainstorm 6 Word Memoirs, “An American Childhood” Wed: Rough.
Answer: c Mrs. Pines Room 105 8th Grade ELA Daily Activity: Standard English Monday 3/12/18 Justin had earned a reputation for figuring things out and.
Tuesday, January 17 Warm Up: No written warm ups during DBQ week.
Daily Activity: Standard English Monday 2/19/18
8 Week Feb 2 ANNE FRANK Mon: Miep Gies Article
Dr. George’s 9th Lit. Agenda
Dr. George’s 9th Lit. Agenda
Fourth Grade ELA Chapters 8 & 9
Writer’s Notebook ideas:
Monday, May 2, 2011 Objectives:R.9.6.5) Generate and define questions related to universal themes to interpret meaning; (R.9.8.7) Connect own background.
English II.
7th Grade Language Arts Lesson plan 1/22/19 – 01/25/19.
Dr. George’s 9th Lit. Agenda
Dr. George’s 9th Lit. Agenda
Higher order questions
DO NOW: 16 April 2018 Complete the argument essay prompt.
Higher order questions
English II.
Ms. Levy English II Room 120.
Week 26 Socratic Seminar.
FCAT Boot Camp Week 2.
TV/FILM Writing Week 7.
Week 6: 9/16-9/20.
Bellwork: September 12, 2016 Take an article from the back counter.
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)
Learning Target I can compare two characters’ experiences
Higher order questions
Higher order questions
English II.
English II.
INTRODUCTION TO CLASS STARTERS
Higher order questions
Higher order questions
Higher order questions
Higher order questions
7th Grade Language Arts Lesson plan 1/14/19 – 01/19/19.
Hour Progress From Tuesday
Higher order questions
English II.
English II.
English II.
English II.
Presentation transcript:

Answer: a Mrs. Pines Room 105 8th Grade ELA Daily Activity: Standard English Monday 3/19/18 He gets sarcasm from his students all the time so he’s good at ignoring it. Think About It! Directions: Answer the following prompt using details from personal experiences or other knowledge obtained from your academic studies in a well-developed paragraph. Use a turn around sentence. 1. What is the meaning of the word sarcasm as it is used in the sentence? a. a remark indicating mockery or annoyance b. a remark that is meant to be taken literally c. a remark that indicates confusion or skepticism 1. Using inference skills, analyze the main point of the photograph. For a complete and correct response, consider these points. d. an observation that is silly or childish its history its interesting features why was it created New York Daily News

Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank Unit IV Outcomes and Reading Goals Analyze the elements of persuasion and argument. Use standard grammar conventions in written and spoken language. Reading Goals: Describe characters and their relationships. Identify conflicts and influences Analyze persuasive elements, culture, and behavior via different mediums Make inferences and predictions based on human behavior Essential Question: What effect does your perceptions have on your reality?

Agenda 3/19/2018 Daily Activity/Discussion 5 mins. Silent Reading 15 mins. Anticipatory Set/Discussion 5 mins. Elements of Persuasion Cont. 5 mins. Holocaust Article/Discussion 40 mins. Four Corners 10 mins. Discussion Questions 20 mins.

Anticipatory Set

Answer: b Mrs. Pines Room 105 8th Grade ELA Daily Activity: Standard English Tuesday 3/20/18 2. Which statement best describes the contrast between the garden and the wind in the second Butterfly by D.H. Lawrence Butterfly, the wind blows sea-ward, strong beyond the garden wall! stanza of Lawrence’s “Butterfly”? Butterfly, why do you settle on my shoe, and sip the dirt on my shoe, A. The garden is warm; the wind is cold. Lifting your veined wings, lifting them? big white butterfly! B. The garden is soft; the wind is strong. Already it is October, and the wind blows strong to the sea C. The garden is colorful; the wind is white. from the hills where snow must have fallen, the wind is polished with snow. D. The garden is safe; the wind is dangerous Here in the garden, with red geraniums, it is warm, it is warm but the wind blows strong to sea-ward, white butterfly, content on my shoe! Think About It! Directions: Answer the following prompt using details from personal experiences or other knowledge obtained from your academic studies in a well-developed paragraph. Use a turn around sentence. Turn in the all of the Think About it! Prompts on Friday! Will you go, will you go from my warm house? Will you climb on your big soft wings, black-dotted, as up an invisible rainbow, an arch till the wind slides you sheer from the arch-crest and in a strange level fluttering you go out to sea-ward, white speck! 2. Explain how Lawrence uses imagery to contrast two different settings in lines 4–7 Farewell, farewell, lost soul! you have melted in the crystalline distance, it is enough! I saw you vanish into air of the first poem, “Butterfly.”

Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank Unit IV Outcomes and Reading Goals Analyze the elements of persuasion and argument. Use standard grammar conventions in written and spoken language. Reading Goals: Describe characters and their relationships. Identify conflicts and influences Analyze persuasive elements, culture, and behavior via different mediums Make inferences and predictions based on human behavior Essential Question: What effect does your perceptions have on your reality?

Agenda 3/20/2018 Daily Activity/Discussion 10 mins. Silent Reading 15 mins. Anticipatory Set/Discussion 5 mins. Continue with Persuasive Notes 10 mins. “Anne Frank Bio” 30 mins. Read Like a Reader/Read Like a Writer 30 mins Quiz Review! Quiz on Persuasive Techniques, “Holocaust,” and “Anne Frank” biography tomorrow!

Anticipatory Set

Answer: a Mrs. Pines Room 105 8th Grade ELA Daily Activity: Standard English Wednesday 3/21/18 The Butterfly by Arun Kolatkar B. elusive. There is no story behind it. C. delicate. It is split like a second. D. mysterious. It hinges around itself. Think About It! It has no future. Directions: Answer the following prompt using details from personal experiences or other knowledge obtained from your academic studies in a well-developed paragraph. Use a turn around sentence. Turn in all of your Think About It! Prompts on Friday! It is pinned down to no past. It’s a pun on the present. It’s a yellow butterfly. It has taken these wretched hills under its wings. Just a pinch of yellow, 3. Analyze the picture to the left. What is its purpose? LIFE AFTER THE HOLOCAUST: BLANKA ROTHSCHILD it opens before it closes and closes before it o where is it? 3. In line 2 of Kolatkar’s “The Butterfly,” the phrase “split like a second” suggests that the butterfly is -History -Purpose A. quick.

Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank Unit IV Outcomes and Reading Goals Analyze the elements of persuasion and argument. Use standard grammar conventions in written and spoken language. Reading Goals: Describe characters and their relationships. Identify conflicts and influences Analyze persuasive elements, culture, and behavior via different mediums Make inferences and predictions based on human behavior Essential Question: What effect does your perceptions have on your reality?

Agenda 3/21/2018 Daily Activity/Discussion 5 mins. Silent Reading 15 mins. Anticipatory Set 10 mins. Quiz on Persuasive Techniques, “Holocaust” and “Anne Frank” biography. Socratic Seminar

Anticipatory Set

Mrs. Pines Room 105 8th Grade ELA Daily Activity: Standard English Mrs. Pines Room 105 8th Grade ELA Daily Activity: Standard English Thursday 3/22/18 4. The “volumes of eyewitness reports.” In this sentence, volumes means Think About It! A. a set of books. Directions: Answer the following prompt using details from personal experiences or other knowledge obtained from your academic studies in a well-developed paragraph. Use a turn around sentence. Turn in all of your Think About it! prompts on Friday! B. loudness of sound. C. a large amount. D. space occupied. 4. Why are victims of the Holocaust often called refugees? Answer: c

Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank Unit IV Outcomes and Reading Goals Analyze the elements of persuasion and argument. Use standard grammar conventions in written and spoken language. Reading Goals: Describe characters and their relationships. Identify conflicts and influences Analyze persuasive elements, culture, and behavior via different mediums Make inferences and predictions based on human behavior Essential Question: What effect does your perceptions have on your reality?

Agenda 3/22/2018 Daily Activity/Discussion 5 mins. Silent Reading 15 mins. Anticipatory Set 5 mins. Read and Discuss Scenes 1-3 of Act One Diary of A Young Girl 30 mins. Socratic Seminar (?)30 mins. Lesson Check 10 mins.

Anticipatory Set

Mrs. Pines Room 105 8th Grade ELA Daily Activity: Standard English/Critical Thinking Friday 3/23/18 5. Authors occasionally put quotation marks around phrases like “the monster” to emphasize that A. it is a direct quotation. B. they are mythical creature. C. the word is used in an unusual way. D. people commonly refer to a character in this manner Think About It! Directions: Answer the following prompt using details from personal experiences or other knowledge obtained from your academic studies in a well-developed paragraph. Use a turn around sentence. Turn in all of your Think About it! prompts on Friday! 5. What is your greatest fear in the present state of our society? Answer: d

Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank Unit IV Outcomes and Reading Goals Analyze the elements of persuasion and argument. Use standard grammar conventions in written and spoken language. Reading Goals: Describe characters and their relationships. Identify conflicts and influences Analyze persuasive elements, culture, and behavior via different mediums Make inferences and predictions based on human behavior Essential Question: What effect does your perceptions have on your reality?

Agenda Daily Activity/Discussion 5 mins. Silent Reading 15 mins. Anticipatory Set 5 mins. Practice LEAP Test (Computer Lab) 60 mins.

NO Anticipatory Set