Friday, September 23, 2011
Week # 6 September 26-30, 2011
Literature: Joan Aiken's "Searching for Summer" and Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian"
Writing and Grammar: Parts of a sentence and punctuation
Vocabulary: commiserate, disengage, indomitable, rudimentary, savoring, unavailing, voluble, wizened, revue, halt, ebb, murmur, antiseptic, regressive, tendencies
Homework:
- SAT vocabulary notes on "There Will Come Soft Rains" words - Due: Monday, 9/26
Activities
Monday
1. Quiz #5 on "There Will Come Soft Rains" words.
2. Read Joan Aiken's "Searching for Summer."
Tuesday
1. Continue reading SS.
2. Annotate for plot elements, figurative language, and details.
3. Take a reading check.
Wednesday
1. Read Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian." Annotate for setting, plot, characters, theme, sensory details, simile, and repetition.
2. Work on guide questions.
3. View Ray Bradbury film.
Thursday
Holiday
Friday
Continue viewing and answer viewing guide.
Writing and Grammar: Parts of a sentence and punctuation
Vocabulary: commiserate, disengage, indomitable, rudimentary, savoring, unavailing, voluble, wizened, revue, halt, ebb, murmur, antiseptic, regressive, tendencies
Homework:
- SAT vocabulary notes on "There Will Come Soft Rains" words - Due: Monday, 9/26
Activities
Monday
1. Quiz #5 on "There Will Come Soft Rains" words.
2. Read Joan Aiken's "Searching for Summer."
Tuesday
1. Continue reading SS.
2. Annotate for plot elements, figurative language, and details.
3. Take a reading check.
Wednesday
1. Read Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian." Annotate for setting, plot, characters, theme, sensory details, simile, and repetition.
2. Work on guide questions.
3. View Ray Bradbury film.
Thursday
Holiday
Friday
Continue viewing and answer viewing guide.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Week # 5 September 19-23, 2011
Literature: Ray Bradbury's "There Will Come Soft Rains"
Writing: Process paper - ASOT Literary Analysis
Vocabulary: manipulate, oblivious, paranoia, silhouette, sublime, tremulous, shriveled, acrawl, radioactive, titanic, inconvenience, miniature, burrows, incinerator, yelping
Academic words: consequent, crucial, initial, shift, survive
Homework:
- SAT vocabulary notes - Due: every week (any day, so prepare)
Activities
Monday
1. Quiz #5 - ASOT additional words
2. Literary analysis - introduction
Tuesday
1. Discuss how technology might have taken over life? If it does, what will happen? What are some limitations of technology?
2. Read "There Will Come Soft Rains" and answer a study guide.
3. Analyze a literary element: chronology and personification.
Wednesday
1. Reading check.
2. Vocabulary practice.
3. Write body paragraphs for the literary analysis.
Thursday
1. Learn academic words and use at least one academic word from the list to write a paragraph describing the initial crisis and consequent problems when technology fails and causes widespread trouble.
Friday
1. View Ray Bradbury video.
2. Answer video guide.
Friday
1. Write the conclusion for the literary analysis.
2. Write the final draft after peer review.
Writing: Process paper - ASOT Literary Analysis
Vocabulary: manipulate, oblivious, paranoia, silhouette, sublime, tremulous, shriveled, acrawl, radioactive, titanic, inconvenience, miniature, burrows, incinerator, yelping
Academic words: consequent, crucial, initial, shift, survive
Homework:
- SAT vocabulary notes - Due: every week (any day, so prepare)
Activities
Monday
1. Quiz #5 - ASOT additional words
2. Literary analysis - introduction
Tuesday
1. Discuss how technology might have taken over life? If it does, what will happen? What are some limitations of technology?
2. Read "There Will Come Soft Rains" and answer a study guide.
3. Analyze a literary element: chronology and personification.
Wednesday
1. Reading check.
2. Vocabulary practice.
3. Write body paragraphs for the literary analysis.
Thursday
1. Learn academic words and use at least one academic word from the list to write a paragraph describing the initial crisis and consequent problems when technology fails and causes widespread trouble.
Friday
1. View Ray Bradbury video.
2. Answer video guide.
Friday
1. Write the conclusion for the literary analysis.
2. Write the final draft after peer review.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Week #4 September 12-16, 2011
Literature: Ray Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder"
Writing: Literary Analysis
Vocabulary: aurora, revoke, primeval, taint, teeming, remit, graft, chaos, comparable, cavernous, pelvic, gauze, Butterfly Effect, sterilize, disproportion
Homework:
- SAT vocab notes - due: Monday, Sept. 12
- Literary Analysis Essay - due: TBA
- Direct and Indirect Characterization - due: TBA
Activities:
Monday
1. Take Quiz #4 - "A Sound of Thunder" vocabulary quiz and "Harrison Bergeron" literary quiz.
2. Discuss "A Sound of Thunder" study questions.
Tuesday
1. Take "A Sound of Thunder" reading check.
2. Go over the reading check.
3. Work on direct and indirect analysis of characters in ASOT.
Wednesday
1. Warm- up: ASOT figurative language. Use Literary Glossary of Terms.
2. Discuss activity.
3. Write introduction for literary analysis essay. Peer review.
Thursday
1. Edit and proofread intro.
2. Write second and third body paragraphs.
3. Peer review.
Friday
1. Edit and proofread body and add a third.
2. Write the conclusion and edit and proofread rough draft.
3. Take home draft and write or type final draft. Follow a format.
Writing: Literary Analysis
Vocabulary: aurora, revoke, primeval, taint, teeming, remit, graft, chaos, comparable, cavernous, pelvic, gauze, Butterfly Effect, sterilize, disproportion
Homework:
- SAT vocab notes - due: Monday, Sept. 12
- Literary Analysis Essay - due: TBA
- Direct and Indirect Characterization - due: TBA
Activities:
Monday
1. Take Quiz #4 - "A Sound of Thunder" vocabulary quiz and "Harrison Bergeron" literary quiz.
2. Discuss "A Sound of Thunder" study questions.
Tuesday
1. Take "A Sound of Thunder" reading check.
2. Go over the reading check.
3. Work on direct and indirect analysis of characters in ASOT.
Wednesday
1. Warm- up: ASOT figurative language. Use Literary Glossary of Terms.
2. Discuss activity.
3. Write introduction for literary analysis essay. Peer review.
Thursday
1. Edit and proofread intro.
2. Write second and third body paragraphs.
3. Peer review.
Friday
1. Edit and proofread body and add a third.
2. Write the conclusion and edit and proofread rough draft.
3. Take home draft and write or type final draft. Follow a format.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Week #3 September 6-9, 2011
Literature: Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron" and Ray Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder"
Writing: Literary Analysis
Vocabulary: annihilate, correlate, expendable, infinitesimally, malfunctioning, paradox, resilient, stagnating, subliminal, and undulate
Homework:
- SAT vocab notes
Activities
Monday
Labor Day
Tuesday
1. Review Harrison Bergeron and vocabulary before taking the quiz.
2. Take Quiz #2. Discuss.
3. Work on a character study lesson and learn how to use quotes to describe characters.
Wednesday
1. Study an author. View a video on Ray Bradbury.
2. Discuss video.
Thursday
1. Read "Ray Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder.
2. Discuss the story.
Friday
1. Analyze literary technique: foreshadowing in "A Sound of Thunder."
2. Begin writing.
Writing: Literary Analysis
Vocabulary: annihilate, correlate, expendable, infinitesimally, malfunctioning, paradox, resilient, stagnating, subliminal, and undulate
Homework:
- SAT vocab notes
Activities
Monday
Labor Day
Tuesday
1. Review Harrison Bergeron and vocabulary before taking the quiz.
2. Take Quiz #2. Discuss.
3. Work on a character study lesson and learn how to use quotes to describe characters.
Wednesday
1. Study an author. View a video on Ray Bradbury.
2. Discuss video.
Thursday
1. Read "Ray Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder.
2. Discuss the story.
Friday
1. Analyze literary technique: foreshadowing in "A Sound of Thunder."
2. Begin writing.
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