Week #6 October 1-5, 2012
Literature: Short Stories
Writing: Literary Analysis
Vocabulary: SS/Pedetrian words - commiserate, disengage, indomitable, rudimentary, savoring, unavailing, voluble, wizened, revue, halt, ebb, murmur, antiseptic, regressive, tendencies
Homework:
- - SAT vocab notes on "A Sound of Thunder" additional words - due: Oct. 2
- - Annotated "The Pedestrian" - due: Oct. 1
Monday
- Today, you will take a quiz on the additional words from ASOT. Timed for 15 minutes.
- After the quiz, you will be given the additional minutes for the PSAT practice test.
- And then, we will analyze tone and mood in "The Pedestrian." You will provide context clues to the tone and mood.
Tuesday
- Review the outline for an essay.
- Go over a sample literary analysis essay on foreshadowing in ASOT.
- Write an outline of a literary analysis on characterization.
- Students who finish early and have conferred with me will work on a sentence combining or rearranging assignment or an imagery analysis assignment on "The Pedestrian".
Wednesday
- Write the introduction of the literary analysis essay.
- Students who finish early and have conferred with me will work on a sentence combining or rearranging assignment or an imagery analysis assignment on "The Pedestrian".
Thursday - Friday
- Write the body paragraphs.
- Write the conclusion.
Week # 5 September 24-28, 2012
Literature: " A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury,
Writing: Literary analysis
Vocabulary: "A Sound of Thunder" additional words: aurora, revoke, primeval, taint, teeming, remit, graft, chaos, comparable, cavernous, pelvic, gauze, sterilize, disproportion
Homework:
- SAT vocab notes on "A Sound of Thunder" words - due: Sept. 25
- SAT vocab notes on "A Sound of Thunder" additional words - due: Oct. 2
Monday
- Take the You Don't Know Me test.
- Continue reading and annotating "A Sound of Thunder.
Tuesday - Wednesday
- View Ray Bradbury video and answer viewing guide.
- Read and annotate "The Pedestrian" and analyze passages for tone and mood.
- Discuss short stories.
Thursday - Friday
- Writing Workshop.
- Write an outline for a literary analysis essay.
Week # 4 September 18-21, 2012
Literature: Science Fiction, short story, poetry
Writing: Literary Analysis
Vocabulary: annihilate, correlate, expendable, infinitesimally, malfunctioning, paradox, resilient, stagnating, subliminal, undulate
Homework:
- SAT vocab notes on "There Will Come Soft Rains" - due: Wednesday, Sept. 19
- SAT vocab notes on "A Sound of Thunder" - due: Tuesday, Sept. Sept. 25
Monday - Holiday
Tuesday
- Review TWCSR vocabulary puzzle before taking the vocabulary quiz.
- Continue analysis of narrative devices in TWCSR (short story).
- Receive vocabulary handout for "A Sound of Thunder".
Wednesday
- Discuss narrative devices in TWCSR (short story).
- Read and annotate TWCSR (poem) by Sara Teasdale. Identify and analyze poetic devices.
Thursday
- Read " A sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury.
- Analyze science fiction elements in the story.
- View the Ray Bradbury video and answer a viewing guide.
Friday
- Continue viewing the Ray Bradbury video and answer a viewing guide.
- Work on a crossword puzzle.
- Review how to outline an essay.
Week #3 September 10-14, 2012
Literature: Short story - "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury, Science Fiction/ "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Sara Teasdale, poetry
Writing: Literary Analysis Essay
Vocabulary:
- manipulate, oblivious, paranoia, silhouette, sublime, tremulous, shriveled, acrawl, radioactive, titanic, inconvenience, miniature, burrow, incinerator, yelping
- SCIENCE FICTION TERMS: science, technology, extrapolation
- SCIENCE FICTION ELEMENTS: characters (protagonist/antagonist), future time and alternate location setting, conflict, evidence of advanced technology, strange powers, resolution
HOMEWORK:
- SAT vocabulary notes - due: Tuesday, September 11
Monday
- Review vocabulary and practice using them.
- Take a vocabulary quiz.
Tuesday
- Finish HB literary analysis: plot and conflict.
- Discuss science fiction elements.
Wednesday
- View a film about Ray Bradbury and take notes.
- Read and annotate " There Will Come Soft Rains".
Thursday
- Continue to read and annotate "There Will Come Soft Rains" - the short story and the poem.
- Go over parts of an essay and essay rubric.
Friday
- Write an outline for a literary analysis essay.