English Lesson Plans Unit one part one.

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English Lesson Plans Unit one part one

English III – February 5, 2009 Read pg 39 – build background Literary terms – folk tales and trickster tales Read pages 40-45 Pg 46 “comprehension Check

English III – February 6, 2009 “Coyote Stories” Quiz Watch storytelling video “Coyote’s Eyes” viewers guide

English III – February 9 “The Way to Rainy Mountain” words To Know Worksheet Read pgs 56-61 Open Book quiz

English III Unit One Part II

February 10, 2009 Unit 1 Part 1 Test Review Go over review sheet Unit one part two notes and pg 72 build background notes “La Relacion” - WTK

February 11, 2009 Finish Assignment: Change each of the headings in pgs 73-76 into a question. As you read these pages answer the questions and take notes under each section. Unit 1 Part 1 Test

February 12, 2009 READ PAGES 66-68, 72 AND TAKE NOTES “La Relacion” - WTK “La relacion” selection quiz “Of Plymouth Plantation” – WTK Read pgs 82-87 and complete active reading ws

February 16, 2009 Turn in WTK worksheet Assignment: Change each of the headings in pgs 73-76 into a question. As you read these pages answer the questions and take notes under each section. “La Relacion” selection quiz “Of Plymouth Plantation” – WTK – complete part B also

February 17, 2009 Turn in “La Relacion” selection quiz “Of Plymouth Plantation” – WTK – complete part B also Read pgs 82-87 and complete active reading ws “Of Plymouth Plantation” Quiz

February 23, 2009 Read pgs 82-87 and complete active reading ws “Of Plymouth Plantation” Quiz Literary term – slave narrative Read pg 93 – build background “The interesting Life…..” WTK

February 24, 2009 Read pgs 94-97 and complete active reading WS Finish WTK WS Do pg 98 Comprehension check and #8

February 25, 2009 Selection quiz Literary term - autobiography

February 27, 2009 Complete review sheet Turn in review sheets Work on missing assignments

March 2, 2009 Turn in “My Sojourn….” WTK Read pgs 110-115 Do pg 116 – comprehension Check Pg 117 Writing Option #1

March 6, 2009 Read pg 139 aloud Ans ? Pg. 139 (1-4) Read pgs 140-141 – answer ? in blue as you read

March 9, 2009 Pg 144 CTYL Pg 144 Build Background Read pgs 145-148 Literary Analysis Skillbuilder

March 10, 2009 Selection quiz Pg 152 ctyl Listen to “sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Pg 158 comp check

March 12, 2009 Sinners Quiz Unit 2 Part 1 Review Crucible WTK worksheets acts 1-4

March 13, 2009 Go over review sheet Crucible WTK WS

March 16, 2009 Finish Act 1 Pg 190 Comp Check Pg 190 (2, 6-8)

March 17, 2009 Pg 190 comp check Pg 190(2, 6-8) Begin watching Act 2

March 18, 2009 Unit2 Part One Test Finish Watching Act II Pg 206 Comp Check

March 19, 2009 Mimio interactive placing events in order

March 20, 2009 Watch Act Three Pg 228 comp check

March 23, 2009 Watch act four Pg 243 comp check Crucible Review

March 24, 2009 Critical Review

March 25, 2009 Salem Witch Craft Hysteria - http://www.nationalgeographic.com/salem/ Handout Essay Assignment – due 27th(typed)

March 31-April 1, 2009 Fill in outline on “Right To Be Free” Read pgs 263-266 and answer questions Turn in questions Pg 282 CTYL Read pgs 283-286 Pg 287 Comp Check Pg 289 CTYL Read pgs 290-291 Pg 293 Comp Check

April 3, 2009 Read pgs 301-304 3 COLUMN NOTES ON AQUI, VIOLENCE, NONVIOLENCE

APRIL 8, 2009 Go over column sheet Pg 304 #1 Read pgs 305-306 Pg 307 Comp Check Create a double bubble map between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King

April 10, 2009 Journal: what is violence? Give examples. Why do you think people engage in violence? What was King’s attitude about violence? Do you agree or disagree? Nonviolent resistance video

April 20, 2009 THOREAU NOTES Read pg 369 building background Create a chart like the one on page 369 on “Ways to serve the state” Ways To Serve the State 1. 2. 3. Examples

April 21, 2009 Go over “Ways to Serve The State” Civil Disobedience Questions Pg 381 CTYL Body 2.Head 3.conscience Standing army, militia, jailers, and constables Legislators, politicians, lawyers, ministers, and office holders Heroes, martyrs, and reformers

April 22, 2009 Walden video Listen to Walden and answer questions

April 24, 2009 Finish Walden Pg 393 #1- Writing assignment

April 27, 2009 Emerson notes CTYL pg 363 Read Pg 364 – 366 “Self-Reliance” and answer question Unit 3 part one review “The Dark Side of individualism” notes questions

April 29, 2009 Read pages 446-448 “The Dark Side of individualism” notes questions What story spawned the Gothic tradition in English fiction? Who wrote Frankenstein? What are two forces that gave rise to Gothic literary tradition? What are gargoyles?

April 30, 2009 Poe notes Go over review sheets Pg 466 CTYL

May 1, 2009 “The Raven” pg 467-470 Pg 471 Comp check

May 4, 2009 Pg 473 CTYL Read “The Fall of The House of Usher” and answer questions.

May 5, 2009 Turn in House of Usher Worksheet Pg 500 Ctyl Heideggers WTK Read pgs 502-513 and answer ? In blue Heidegger ARSB

May 6, 2009 Turn in homework Hiedegger quiz Writing Assignment

May 7, 2009 Watch “A Rose for Emily” Read pgs 529-538 Pg 539 comp check Unit 3 part 2 review Begin reading JLS

May 8-12, 2009 JLS 12 – unit 3 part II test

May 13 - 25 House divided

Unit five Part one Background Poetry Emily Dickinson Pg 803 Pg 760 WDYT and CC Pg 803 P. 804 CC