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Monday, November 18, 2019

November 18-22: 10th Grade World Lit

This Week: This week we will begin our drama study unit on A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen. We will intro the play and then read through Act 1 before the break. We will continue the play after Thanksgiving Break.

PDF for A Doll House

We will be reading the play in class, but if you are absent, you will need keep up with the reading on your own.
    Monday, November 18:
    Tuesday, November 19:
    • A Doll House Anticipation Guide due at beginning of class
    • Begin reading A Doll House
    Wednesday, November 20:
    • Continue reading Act 1 A Doll House
      Thursday, November 21:
      • Continue reading Act 1 of A Doll House
      Friday, November 22:
      • Wrap up Act 1 of A Doll House
      Next Week:
      Thanksgiving Break is next week! You do not need to do anything for this class unless you are missing assignments - REMEMBER: the last day that I will accept any late work is Friday, December 13. Relax and have a wonderful break!!

      November 18-22: 9th Grade Lit and Comp

      Click HERE for MLA Template
      Use this for typing your essay - download file to your computer then save to your Office365 account. We will walk through this process together.

      This Week: This week, we will wrap up our To Kill a Mockingbird unit by writing a character analysis so make sure you have a copy of the book in class with you everyday. Your Character Analysis Essay is due Thursday, November 21 at the end of class.
        Monday, November 18:
        • Work on Outline for Essay
        Tuesday, November 19:
        • Download MLA template and save to your Office365 account
        • Continue working on Character Analysis
        Wednesday, November 20:
        • Continue working on Character Analysis
        Thursday, November 21:
        Friday, November 22:
        • Watch To Kill a Mockingbird
          Next Week:
          Thanksgiving Break is next week! You do not need to do anything for this class unless you are missing assignments - REMEMBER: the last day that I will accept any late work is Friday, December 13. Relax and have a wonderful break!!

          Important Dates:
          • Thursday, November 21: To Kill a Mockingbird Character Analysis Due (end of class)

          Monday, November 11, 2019

          November 11-15: 10th Grade World Lit

          MLA Template for Essays

          Ms. Egbert's Tips for Eggcellent Writing


          This Week: This week we will begin wrapping up our unit on Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Make sure you have a copy of the book in class with you everyday. The Unit 6 Vocab Quiz will be on Friday, November 15.

          PDF on Project Gutenburg

            Monday, November 11:

            Tuesday, November 12:
            • Fahrenheit 451  Term Paper
              • Typing in lab
            Wednesday, November 13:
            • Unit 6 Vocab Homework DUE AT BEGINNING OF CLASS
            • Fahrenheit 451  Term Paper
              • Typing with laptop cart in room
              Thursday, November 14:
              • Fahrenheit 451  Term Paper DUE AT THE END OF CLASS
                • Typing in lab
              Friday, November 15:
              • Unit 6 Vocab Quiz
              Next Week:
              Next week, we will begin our unit on Modern Drama and A Doll's House.

              Important Dates:
              • Wednesday, November 13: Unit 6 Vocab Homework due at beginning of class
              • Thursday, November 14: Fahrenheit 451 Term Paper DUE AT END OF CLASS
              • Friday, November 15: Unit 6 Vocab Quiz

              November 11-15: 9th Grade Lit and Comp

              This Week: This week, we will continue reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, so make sure you have a copy of the book in class with you everyday.

              Reading Schedule - Keep up with the reading, even if you are absent. Expect a reading quiz at any time. I will let you know if there are any changes.

              Reading Guides - Answer the questions as you read:
              Part 1 and Storyboard
              Part 2: Before the Trial
              Tom Robinson's Trial
              Part 2: After the Trial

              Characterization Chart - Keep up with characters as you read!


              Image result for to kill a mockingbird
                Monday, November 11:
                • Reading Quiz 4 over Ch 24-28
                • Continue reading To Kill a Mockingbird
                  • Chapter 29, 30
                Tuesday, November 12:
                • Finish reading To Kill a Mockingbird
                  • Chapter 29, 30
                • Character Sociogram
                Instructions:
                 Example:


                Wednesday, November 13:
                • Character Sociogram
                • Review for Test
                Thursday, November 14:
                • Part 2 RG, Trial Notes, and Post Trial RG DUE AT BEGINNING OF CLASS
                • To Kill a Mockingbird Test
                Friday, November 15:
                  Next Week:
                  Next week, we will continue wrapping up our unit on To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Character Analysis due on Thursday.

                  Important Dates:
                  • Monday, November 11: TKaM Reading Quiz (Ch 24-28)
                  • Thursday, November 14: To Kill a Mockingbird Test (reading guides due at beginning of class)
                  • Thursday, November 21: To Kill a Mockingbird Character Analysis Due (end of class)

                  Friday, November 8, 2019

                  Tips for Eggcellent Writing: Body Paragraphs

                  Sentence 1: Topic Sentence This is what the paragraph is about and it should directly tie back to one of the points in your thesis. Basically, you're telling your reader what to expect right as they begin the paragraph.

                  Sentence 2: Background Information - You've found some great textual evidence, but before you bring them into your essay, you need to set the scene for your reader. What important details from the book does your reader need to know in order to understand your evidence? Give a brief, but specific summary that relates to the main idea of your paragraph.

                  Sentence 3: Bring in your Evidence: Use a Lead-in to Bring in your Textual Evidence - Now it's time to start bringing in your evidence. Bring in Textual Evidence using one of the Lead-Ins on your Lead-In/Paraphrase Reference Sheet. Remember to include background information and context in your lead-in, so that I can understand the quote better (I don't have the entire book memorized!).Remember to CITE your quote.

                  How to write Body Paragraph PowerPoint

                  Helpful Background Information to Include in Lead-ins:
                  • What is happening in the scene the quote is from?
                  • If you have chosen a line of dialogue: Who says it? Who are they talking to?
                  • If you have chosen a line of narration: Who or what does it describe?

                  **QUOTE REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT:**
                  • You MUST use at least 3 direct quotes, one in each of your body paragraphs, throughout your essay.
                  • You MUST cite your quote

                  Sentences 4-6: Explanation - You have your quote into your paragraph, but now you need to explain it. What does it reveal about the main point of this paragraph? Why is it important to the topic you are writing about? Even if this connection seems obvious to you, it is not clear to me. You need to explain it so that I can understand your thinking. DO NOT USE phrases like "This quote says/shows" - the quote is not saying or showing your reader anything - that's your job.

                  Repeat these steps for your second and third body paragraphs. Again, ALL body paragraphs need a piece of textual evidence.

                  Eggstra Credit Opportunity! Laws of Life

                  Write a 500-700 word personal narrative (story) about a law of life that has meaning to you. See the picture below for details. Additional information can also be found on the Laws of Life website.

                  Turn in a printed copy (or email to Ms. Egbert by Thursday, November 21).


                  Thursday, November 7, 2019

                  Tips for Eggcellent Writing: Intro Paragraphs

                  Follow your Planning Packet to make sure your Introduction paragraph includes the following:


                  Sentence 1: A Hook - This is something that will catch your reader's attention
                  • This is something that will "hook" your reader in and make them want to read your paper. It should NOT mention your book/characters in your book or be your thesis statement, although it may generally reference them. If you are stuck, consider the following ideas:
                    • Ask a question. Draw in your reader by asking a rhetorical question. Make sure you do NOT address the reader with "you" or use first person.
                      • Example: Is it possible for a boy to survive alone on the ocean?
                    • Describe a scene vividly. Have a favorite part of the book? Describe the scene briefly but with details, without character names or giving too much away.
                      • Example: Gome, gome, gome - the echoes of the gong vibrated through the village, calling everyone near and far.

                  Sentence 2: Opening Statement - Introduce novel information (full title of novel, capitalized and in italics) and give a one sentence summary of the novel, introducing the main character/event that you will be writing about in your essay.

                  Sentences 3-4: Mention Major Points - Provide a little more background about the main events of the book you read. What major events happen in your book that are most relevant to the topic you are writing about? *This should not be shorter than 2 sentences but should not be longer than 3 sentences.*

                  Sentence 5: Thesis Statement (claim) - What is your paper about? What are the main points that you will be discussing in your body paragraphs? Make sure this sentence is clear and sets up your argument for the rest of your paper (and for your reader).

                  The following is a bare-bones example for Fahrenheit 451:


                  Fire spreads throughout the pile of books - pages crackle and become unreadable. In Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451, the main character Guy Montag is a fireman who has been trained to view books as evil. He spends his life committed to destroying them until he meet a girl named Clarisse, who changes how he sees the world. As Montag changes he realizes the power of knowledge and how his society has put limits around what people can learn. The dystopian society that Montag lives in turns away from the knowledge inside books and their reliance on technology makes them believe that they are living in a perfect world.

                  Monday, November 4, 2019

                  November 4-8: 10th Grade World Lit.

                  This Week: This week we will begin wrapping up our unit on Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Make sure you have a copy of the book in class with you everyday.

                  PDF on Project Gutenburg

                  Reading Schedule - Keep up with the reading and reflections. Expect a reading quiz at any time.

                  Reading Guide - Answer Questions as you read (due Nov. 4)


                  Image result for fahrenheit 451
                    Monday, November 4:
                    • F451 Reading Guide DUE at BEGINNING OF CLASS
                    • Creative Component for Utopia Project due at beginning of class
                    • Fahrenheit 451 Test
                    Tuesday, November 5:
                    • Election Day - NO SCHOOL!!
                    Wednesday, November 6:
                    • Utopia Project Gallery Walk
                    Thursday, November 7:
                    Friday, November 8:
                    • Fahrenheit 451 Term Paper
                      • Body paragraphs and lead-ins
                    Next Week:
                    Next week, we will have continue working on our term paper for Fahrenheit 451 (due Thursday, November 14)

                    Important Dates:
                    • Monday, November 4: Fahrenheit 451 Test (Reading Guide DUE AT BEGINNING OF CLASS)
                    • Wednesday, November 13: Unit 6 Vocab Homework DUE AT BEGINNING OF CLASS
                    • Thursday, November 14: Fahrenheit 451 Term Paper DUE BY END OF CLASS
                    • Friday, November 15: Unit 6 Vocab Quiz

                    November 4-8: 9th Grade Lit and Comp

                    This Week: This week, we will continue reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, so make sure you have a copy of the book in class with you everyday. The Unit 6 Vocab Quiz will be this Friday.

                    Reading Schedule - Keep up with the reading, even if you are absent. Expect a reading quiz at any time. I will let you know if there are any changes.

                    Reading Guides - Answer the questions as you read:
                    Part 1 and Storyboard
                    Part 2: Before the Trial
                    Tom Robinson's Trial
                    Part 2: After the Trial

                    Characterization Chart - Keep up with characters as you read!


                    Image result for to kill a mockingbird
                      Monday, November 4:
                      • Finish Tom Robinson's Trial
                      • After the Trial Reading Guide
                      • Continue reading To Kill a Mockingbird
                        • Chapter 22
                      • Homework: Read Chapter 23 - there will be a reading quiz on Wednesday!
                      Tuesday, November 5:
                      • Election Day - NO SCHOOL!!
                      • READ CHAPTER 23
                      Wednesday, November 6:
                      • Reading Quiz 3 over Ch 12-23
                      • Continue reading To Kill a Mockingbird
                        • Chapter 24
                      Thursday, November 7:
                      • Unit 6 Vocab Homework DUE at beginning of class
                      • Continue reading To Kill a Mockingbird
                        • Chapter 25 + 26
                      Friday, November 8:
                      • Unit 6 Vocab Quiz
                      • Homework: Read Chapter 27 + 28 - there will be a reading quiz on Monday!
                        Next Week:
                        Next week, we will begin wrapping up our unit on To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee by finishing the novel and with a test on Thursday.

                        Important Dates:
                        • Wednesday, November 6: TKaM Reading Quiz (Ch 12-23)
                        • Thursday, November 7: Unit 6 Vocab Homework Due
                        • Friday, November 8: Unit 6 Vocab Quiz
                        • Monday, November 11: TKaM Reading Quiz (Ch 24-28)
                        • Thursday, November 14: To Kill a Mockingbird Test