Honors – Monday, December 5th, 2016

Supplies: pen or pencil, bell-ringer paper, another piece of paper, close reader book

Daily Objective: LAFS.1112.W.1.1a-e: Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.

No Bell-Ringers this week.

Activity: 

  1. Give Persuasive Speeches/Show Videos
    • Prompt: What would the world be like without the breakthroughs made possible by HeLa?
  2. Read: “Science Guided by Ethics” in the Close Reader, p. 145
    • Write an MLA bibliographic citation of the article at the top of your page
    • Do #1-8, but do not write in the books.
    • Answer the Short Response Question

 

CW – Monday, December 5th, 2016

Supplies: journal, pen or pencil, paper

Daily Objective:LAFS.1112.RI.3.7:Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words in order to address a question or solve a problem.

Bell-Ringer: What subject do you like to read about most? Why does it interest you?

Activity: Magazine Writing/Journalism

  • Using the internet on BYOT or on a laptop, find a magazine that interests you. Read an issue or two. Focus on the longer pieces of writing. These are called “long form” journalism.
    • You can also check out longform.com, which is made up of long form articles from many different publications. This can help you choose a magazine.
  • Brainstorm an article that would fit well in the magazine you chose.
  • The Assignment:
    • Heading: “Magazine Writing” + the title of the magazine you chose
    • Paragraph: Reasons why you chose to write this article for this magazine.
      • What is the magazine’s tone/style?
      • What is the content usually about?
      • Are there any other reasons for your decision?
    • [Draw a line under this paragraph.]
    • Your Article: Must be between 300 and 1,000 words, written in the style of the magazine you chose.
      • Must be nonfiction and include research, interviews, or experience.
      • Must have paragraphs.
      • Spelling and grammar check this, please.
      • These are due Friday 12/9.
  • Final Assignment: (Choose either your article or memoir to edit.)
    • Part One: Editing: Trade papers with at least 3 people. They must write on your paper, make comments and corrections. I need to see 3 or more different colors on your page.
    • Part Two: Revision: Make substantial changes to your article or memoir. This must be typed, double-spaced, in Times New Roman font size twelve. You have to print this out. No, I will not do that for you.
    • Turn in: Staple part one to part two. Turn this in on 12/16 or earlier.

E3 – Monday, December 5th, 2016

Supplies: pen or pencil, bell-ringer paper, Independent Reading book, Example Reading Journal, IRP Summative Packet

Daily Objective: LAFS.1112.RI.2.4: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings.

No Bell-Ringers this week. VLTs start tomorrow and end on Thursday.

Activity: 

  1. Work on Reading Journal #5 – due today.
  2. Work on Written Summative Projects – due 12/16.
    1. Remember: If you read a book that has a movie, you have to watch the movie also and write a comparative paper. The instructions are on the Summative Packet. These are also due 12/16.