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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

American Literature
29 August 2017
  
Objective: (1) To use the mentor text as a model for your own writing. (2) To build relationships while reviewing the eight parts of speech. (STANDARD RI.1, W.2, L.5.a)

Success Criteria: (1) Students will show mastery by changing the content of the passage but keeping the structure. (2)Students will show mastery by placing at least three words correctly in each box and sharing with a table partner.
  
Agenda:
1.    Grammar Income “Quiz” (first block only) – 7 min
2.    Notebook: Icy describing a fever – 20 min
3.    Grammar Notes #1 – 40 min
4.    Grammar Ice Breaker Activity – 30 min

Assessment: Correctly Place three words in each parts of speech box (and be prepared to present to class tomorrow). 

Homework: Select a Choice Novel by Thursday

AP English Literature and Composition
29 August 2017

 Vocabulary Word-of-the-Day: frail (adj): easily broken

“He looked as if he were fourteen or fifteen, frail and willow-wild, in tennis shoes and blue jeans” (Hughes 1). 

Student Learning Objective: To be introduced to reading and discussing literature from multiple perspectives. (STANDARDS: RL.1)

Success Criteria: Students will show mastery by using the literary theory resources provided and small and large group discussion to list five benefits of reading literature from multiple perspectives.
  
Agenda:
1.      Word of the day – 5 min
2.      Introduction to Literary Theory Unit (handouts) – 5 min
3.      Read aloud: “The Story of the Three Little Pigs” – 10 min
4.      Read aloud: The True Story of the Three Little Pigs – 10 min
5.      Small group activity: Reading with “lenses” – Read “Thank You Ma’am with           the following perspectives - 20 min
a.       Police officer perspective
b.      CPS perspective
c.       A racist’s perspective
d.      The boy’s parent’s perspective
6.      EXIT SLIP: See below. – 5 min
7.      Introduction to Feminist Literary Theory – 5 min
8.      Begin reading aloud, “The Yellow Wallpaper” (read half, or as time allows)

Assessment: EXIT SLIP #1: List five benefits of reading literature from multiple perspectives.


Homework: NONE

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