You need to have ten quotes with answers to the anchor questions. That's each signpost once and some may repeat--like Again and Again or Literary Moment.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
"The Veldt" and Words of the Wiser
You need to have ten quotes with answers to the anchor questions. That's each signpost once and some may repeat--like Again and Again or Literary Moment.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Word Roots for Quarter 1: Quiz 10/22 and 10/23
In class, we recently watched two videos that helped us understand how spelling can help us understand word relationships and meanings. They had some pretty deep ideas so we encourage you to watch them again, or watch for the first time if you were absent, for sure!
Click the links to view:
Making Sense of Spelling
Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt
Knowing the meaning of a root, prefix, or suffix can help you figure out the meaning and spelling of an unfamiliar word. So, we've been exploring roots and new words. Now that we have 19 roots/prefixes/suffixes added to our four column notes, it's time to study them.
We'll have a roots quiz on October 22 (a day) and 23rd (b day).
Here's the second half of roots to study:
Use your four column notes study sheet to self-quiz as preparation for the real quiz. If you are missing any of the roots, see the picture above to add what you are missing.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Open House e-edition!
Instead of sending you home with extra paper, this year we're directing you to our webpages via this blog. You can find the information you need here, probably quicker than you can dig through the pile of paper on your dining room table. We've had over 35,000 visitors since we started using this special space to share information.
We sent home a letter on the first day of school, and we're hoping you've already seen it. Lavender? A half sheet? The eighth plan all their lessons together and so the letter looks mostly the same for each of us. The only differences in the letters are the biographical information about each teacher and the contact information for each teacher.
Here's Mrs. Jackson's letter:
We sent home a letter on the first day of school, and we're hoping you've already seen it. Lavender? A half sheet? The eighth plan all their lessons together and so the letter looks mostly the same for each of us. The only differences in the letters are the biographical information about each teacher and the contact information for each teacher.
Here's Mrs. Jackson's letter:
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Literary Techniques Exit Slip-- "The Pedestrian"
Students have been using the jigsaw classroom technique to become experts on three literary techniques (in an "expert" group) and then teach those techniques in the "home" group. We found the techniques in the story "The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury. By the end of the lesson, students mastered twelve techniques. We'll complete an Exit Slip (10 points) to make sure they learned them. The Exit Slip will be on September 14th and 15th (a and b day).
Friday, April 24, 2015
Brainstorming to write
Were you absent on April 23rd or 24th due to testing (or any other reason)?
In class, we read lots of poems and charted how they fit several characteristics of poetry. We'll keep adding to that list in class. Just get your "poetry brain" going.
We also started brainstorming for a poem that everyone will learn about soon. For now, we're getting a list of memories tht can help us build imagery based on our lives: our neighborhoods, our homes, our childhoods. What we have discovered is that our memories and experiences are what shape who we are today. You can get a copy of the brainstorm sheet by clicking this link.
If you need help with the description part, click here for a sensory word list or just "google" the phrase "sensory word list" to find more.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Extra Credit: Achieve 3000 due by SUNDAY, April 19th!
Complete
4
Achieve3000 article activities by Sunday, April 19th, 2015.
•You
must earn at least a 75% or
higher on all four
(4) activities to
get the extra credit points. (if you get a low score on one, then do an extra.) You may choose the articles you're interested in reading by using the search feature.
•Each
student who completes four activities with a passing score (75%) will earn two (2)
points of extra credit.
•There
might not be
another extra credit opportunity this year.
Don’t ask for extra credit at the end of the quarter. Do it now!
Go to https://portal.achieve3000.com
Your username is your student number . Your password is the one that begins with a 16.
This is great practice for your FSA. It's a meaningful extra credit opportunity and one we encourage all students to try!
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Fahrenheit451 TDQ--assignment due!
Students have a new assignment due by Monday, January26 (a) and Tuesday, January 27th (b).
Here are the questions we're currently answering in Language 1.Read this passage from page 14. “It was two o'clock in the morning. Was it only an hour ago, Clarisse McClellan in the street, and him coming in, and the dark room and his foot kicking the little crystal bottle? Only an hour, but the world had melted down and sprung up in a new and colorless form.”
Here are the questions we're currently answering in Language 1.Read this passage from page 14. “It was two o'clock in the morning. Was it only an hour ago, Clarisse McClellan in the street, and him coming in, and the dark room and his foot kicking the little crystal bottle? Only an hour, but the world had melted down and sprung up in a new and colorless form.”
Based
on this passage, the reader knows that Clarisse has made a big impression on
Montag. Using other details from the
text, explain why she has such a big impact on him.
2. By
page sixteen, we’ve been introduced to three characters: Montag, Clarisse, and
Mildred. Focus on one of these
characters. How does this character
reveal what their society values? Be sure to clearly state one or two values of the community and prove it with evidence from the characterization.
3. Read the passage that begins “One drop of
rain….” on page 15. In this passage, and others, there is a sudden change
in style.
Why does Bradbury do this?
In class, we used the ICED acronym to structure our responses:
Here is a sample TDQ and paragraph as a reference. Evidence is highlighted for you but please do not highlight on your final draft.
This will be graded with a shorter version of the College and Career Readiness Rubric.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Leads--Paragraph due before break!
Today, we practiced identifying Leads in sample introduction paragraphs. Then, we started practicing writing our own introductory paragraphs
using some of the different lead types. Your paragraph is due on Tuesday, 12/16 (A day classes) and Wednesday, 12/17 (B day classes). Use the slides below to help you draft your own.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Research for your Position Paper
In class, we recently used Achieve3000 to research many different issues. You needed to do the activity questions for at least one article listed here. However, you need to read at least two articles in your topic area to find evidence and reasons to support your position.
After you do your research, take notes, and complete an activity (8 questions), then make be prepared to turn this sticky note in to your teacher (if you didn't already turn it in.)
After you do your research, take notes, and complete an activity (8 questions), then make be prepared to turn this sticky note in to your teacher (if you didn't already turn it in.)
Monday, November 24, 2014
Spelling Bee
Our in-class spelling bees got underway during the week of Thanksgiving. The final rounds in some classes will happen after we return. If you are one of my two finalists, the school spelling bee will be on the last day before Winter Break.

Looking to study for the Spelling Bee in your class (or at the SCHOOL level)? Download the full set of study words here.
Looking to study for the Spelling Bee in your class (or at the SCHOOL level)? Download the full set of study words here.
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