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November: Assignments

Agenda: 11/2 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  Create a map of the setting of the story. Remember to include a key.  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: T.11/5 & F. 11/6 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. Chron = Time anachronismchronology chronicsynchronize

Agenda: 11/3 & 11/4 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  Think about two books you have read and tell which one you would recommend to a friend and why.  Brain Storm possible topics for Humorous story (individual work)  Due at the end of class  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: T.11/5 & F.11/6 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. Chron = Time anachronismchronology chronicsynchronize

Writing a Memoir (another name for your humorous story) Characteristics of a Memoir  A memory: description of an event from the past (Brainstorm list)  Written in “first person” (what is first person?)  Told from one person’s point of view (perspective)  Based on the truth, or a real event  Reveals the feelings of the writer  Has meaning; shows what the author learned from the experience  Focused on one event; takes place at one point in the author’s life  About the author’s experience more than about the event (what does this mean?)

What is a Good Idea for a Memoir? Before you brainstorm, think about what you should be looking for  Something you have strong feelings about  Something you know a lot about  Something you can describe in great detail  Something your audience will be interested in  Something your audience will feel is worth their time to read Brainstorming Survey  Places you’ve been to  Things you can do  Games you know how to play  Your favorite things  Interesting people you know  Animals you know  Things that make you unique: Personal “Quirks”  Anything Else?

After you capture the idea, Prepare to Zoom in Select one moment of an event to write about Tell the outside story – What was happening at the time of your story Tell the inside story – What were you thinking and feeling at the time of your story? Use dialogue to add interest for your audience and impact for your story telling. Tell the details only you know Invite your audience into the story by “showing, not telling.”

Agenda: 11/3 & 11/4 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  Take a scene from the book and turn it into a play or a screen play  Continue Brain Storming for Memoir (individual work)  Due at the end of class  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: Today 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. Chron = Time anachronismchronology chronicsynchronize

Agenda: 11/9 & 11/10 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast one of the characters from this book with yourself.  Finish Brain Storming for Memoir - select a topic and start writing  Rough draft due Monday, 11/16  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: Th. 11/12 & F. 11/13 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. Dia = through, across, between diagnosisdiaphragm diagonaldiatribe

Agenda: 11/12 & 11/13 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  Write a presentation to the school librarian recommending your book for inclusion in the school library. Defend you recommendation appropriately.  Memoir - select a topic and start writing Rough draft due M. 11/16  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: Today 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. Dia = through, across, between diagnosisdiaphragm diagonaldiatribe

Agenda: 11/16 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  What part of the story was the funniest? Most exciting? Saddest?  Memoir - Rough draft due Today  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: Today 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. dict = to say dictatepredict dictionverdict

Agenda: 11/17 & 11/18 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  Think about the story. Write new titles for the story that would give others a good idea about the story.  Memoir – Edit Rough Draft with partners  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: Today 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. dict = to say dictatepredict dictionverdict

Agenda: 11/19 & 11/20 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  Using a Venn Diagram compare and contrast the main character with a character from a TV show or a Movie you’ve seen.  Memoir – Work on Final Draft: due Mon. 11/23  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: Today 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. dict = to say dictatepredict dictionverdict

Agenda: 11/23 & 11/24 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  Free choice: either go back and rewrite something you previously wrote, making it better, or write something new and completely different.  Memoir – Work on Final Draft: due Today  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: Th. 12/3 & F.12/4 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. em, en = in, into embedengrave embodyenvision

Agenda: 11/30 Learning Target: I can use description and reflection to write about events, and/or characters for a story. Quiet Reading (20 min.) Reading Response: (10 min.)  Interactive Notebook – Consider the book you are reading:  On a separate sheet of paper, draw a picture of the protagonist and the antagonist in the book, and tape it in your interactive notebook  Vocabulary: (10 minutes) Notebook Check: Th. 12/3 & F.12/4 4 Words (well done) for a score of 3 2 additional words, your choice (well done) for a score of 4 1. Definition 2. Image or icon 3. part of speech/Synonym/Antonym 4. Well crafted sentence, showing you know how to use the word correctly. em, en = in, into embedengrave embodyenvision