American Literature
11 January 2018
Objective: To
read fictional Realism texts. (STANDARD RL.9)
Success Criteria: Students
will show mastery by including textual evidence to support their opinions
regarding the conflict resolution in "Under the Lion's Paw."
Agenda:
1.
Go over the answers to Grammar Quiz #11 – 5 min
2.
Grammar Notes #12 - 15 min
3.
Grammar quiz #12 - 10 min
4.
Read "Under the Lion's Paw" by Hamlin
Garland - 30 min
5.
Writing Assignment: Do you side with Butler or
Haskins at the end of the short story? Was it fair that Butler raised the
price of the land? How would you feel if you were Haskins? Who is
at fault? Support your opinion with textual evidence. - 15 min
Assessment: Exit Slip
Homework: Optional Choice
Novel #5/Annotated Bib #5, due Wednesday, Jan 17
AP
English Literature and Composition
11
January 2018
Objective: To
work collaboratively to create and maintain a group “book talk” blog on the
chosen literature circle novel. (STANDARD RL. 1-5, W.2, W.6)
Success Criteria: Students
will show mastery by producing two thought-provoking, critical analysis blog
posts of their literature circle novel.
Agenda:
1.
Discuss novel with group – 9:25-9:45
2.
Create and proof-read blogs/Post two blogs by
the end of the block – 9:45-10:15
3.
Read independently (or collaboratively) – 10:15-10:45
Assessment: Two
blog posts (blogs 11-12)
Homework: Continue reading Literature Circle Novel according to
reading schedule set by group
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