Saturday, January 29, 2011

Week #22 January 31-February 4, 2011

Literature: Night by Elie Wiesel
Grammar: Parts of Speech, Parts of a Sentence
Vocabulary: TBA

Homework:
- Vocabulary SAT notes - due every Thursday

Activities
Monday
Take quiz #4 covering N#s 51-60 and Chapters 4 and 5.

Tuesdy- Friday
Continue reading and annotating the novel.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Week # 21 January 24-28, 2011

Literature: Night by Elie Wiesel
Grammar: Parts of speech and parts of a sentence
Vocabulary: N#s 51-65

Homework:
- Vocabulary SAT notes - due every Thursday

Activities
Monday
1. Administer the benchmark test and go over the answers after the test.
2. Review for vocabulary and Night quiz.

Tuesday
1. Adminsiter quiz #3 - vocab N#s 35-50 and chapters 1-3.
2. Continue reading and annotating.

Wednesday- Friday
1. Read and annotate and answer OER questions with ACE.
2. Pause to identify parts of speech and parts of a sentence.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Week #20 January 18-21, 2011

Literature: Night by Elie Wiesel
Grammar: Parts of Speech, Parts of a Sentence
Vocbulary: N #s 36-50 constraints, hallucinating, colossus, floundering, ascertain, liberation, communal, wizened, vibration, confinement, audible, notorious, infirmary, automaton, inventory

Homework:
- Vocabulary SAT notes - due every Thursday

Activities
Monday
MLK Holiday

Tuesday
1. Quiz #2 Night chapters 1-2/Vocab #s 21-35
2. Continue reading novel.

Wednesday/Thursday/Friday
1. Continue reading the novel.
2. Answer and discuss an OER question every after a chapter is read.

Prepare for Monday's quiz.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Week #19 January 10-14, 2011

Literature: Night by Elie Wiesel
Grammar: Parts of a sentence
Vocabulary: #s 1-15

Homework:
- Vocabulary SAT notes - due every Thursday

Activities
Monday
1. Quiz #1 World War II.
2. Receive reading guide for Night and begin reading the novel.

Tuesday- Wednesday
Continue reading the novel and break for answering and discussion of study questions.

Thursday
Work on sentence assignment.

Friday
Discuss sentence assignment and continue reading.