1. Continue reading your novel--Lit Circle Novel--
2. Write the poem assigned by Mr. Hiram.. Select any picture from your book Photoetry. Then write a poem or rap inspired by the picture. Very little cussing or none at all. At least 25 lines.
3. Remember that poem or rap or Open Mind about your Literature Circle Novel? That is still due by Thursday--and it is based on your novel's main or minor character.
Welcome to the 2022-23 School Year! I hope we have a wonderfully, engaging school year! I use this blog to share many things with you: homework, handouts, rubrics, and resources. I created this blog BEFORE Schoology so there are many resources here that may not be on Schoology. There are resources in Schoology that are not here. Be nimble, flexible and use tools to increase communication and most importantly understanding of the content. Let's get it y'all! Your Teacher, Ms. Guy
Friday, February 1, 2019
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Homework American Lit period 5
1. Carefully read as much of your first chunk as possible in your Literature Circle Novel. Complete your Roll Sheet AND The Plot Profiler! That means ALL students will complete two jobs.
2. Join FlipGrid! Our online video learning Community. Click here and use the code to join our American Literature period 5 course: https://flipgrid.com/ujbilso
Due Thursday: Upload a video of you reading the first two pages of the novel, or your favorite portion of your chunk. You should read for understanding, clarity, character and pacing. You will need to bring headphones, and will be able to offer feedback on a peers reading from your group!
2. Join FlipGrid! Our online video learning Community. Click here and use the code to join our American Literature period 5 course: https://flipgrid.com/ujbilso
Due Thursday: Upload a video of you reading the first two pages of the novel, or your favorite portion of your chunk. You should read for understanding, clarity, character and pacing. You will need to bring headphones, and will be able to offer feedback on a peers reading from your group!
Lit. Circle Expectations
Literature Circle Expectations and Assignments
1.
To read the minimum number of pages per week to
ensure that the entire novel will be read on specified date.
2.
To complete the required Chapter/Chunk
Engagement Strategies which may change each week: Dialectical Journal; Padlet
Response with Chat; Flip Grid Passage Reading; Character Analysis; Theme and
Social Connection; Literacy and Freedom Connection.
3.
To complete required role sheets before entering
class each Thursday. To print out, or
have neatly written responses.
4.
To actively participate in literature circle
group discussion with my group. To not dominate the discussions and to seek
ways to engage my text with these from The Narrative of Frederick Douglass.
5.
Expect to respond in writing using my novel as a
springboard. I may be asked to write a
found poem; haiku or tanka, rap, freeverse or modelled poem.
6.
To possibly interact with the author using
social media.
7.
To bring my novel or electronic copy to class at
least three time per week: on my block day, on Thursday—the literature circle
day, and on Friday.
8.
To turn in all assignments on time.
Monday, January 28, 2019
American Literature Periods 4 and 5: Article of The Week
Today, we will read our class Article of the Week: The Black Table Is Still There. You may download the article, and use Kami or another program to make annotations and underline the main ideas in each paragraph. After carefully reading, you will: Write a Summary + Reflection; Create 2 Right There; 1 Think and Search; 2 Author and You and 2 On My Own Questions using the Graphic Organizer; and Complete the SOAPS. These may be uploaded or turned in at the end of class today.
Homework: List all of the groups or clubs or cliques that you belong to that may be segregated by ethnicity/class/interest or hobby/ team. Then write a one-page narrative about your own self segregation. When and where do you self segregate? Is it at school? At home? activity--if so which? What do you do? What shared interest do you have or enjoy? 2. Log on to IXL using your user name and password. Then take the IXL 11th Grade ELA Diagnostic Test. Write down/Print a copy of your results.
Homework: List all of the groups or clubs or cliques that you belong to that may be segregated by ethnicity/class/interest or hobby/ team. Then write a one-page narrative about your own self segregation. When and where do you self segregate? Is it at school? At home? activity--if so which? What do you do? What shared interest do you have or enjoy? 2. Log on to IXL using your user name and password. Then take the IXL 11th Grade ELA Diagnostic Test. Write down/Print a copy of your results.
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