Thursday, December 21, 2017

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Wednesday 12-20-17

Week #18: Unit 3 (Forming and Supporting Claims)

Bell-Ringer:

10 Minutes Free-Write

Warm-Up:

Re-read The Diary of Anne Frank Act One - Scene 1, then write an objective summary of the text. 

Mini-Lesson:

Today we will learn to evaluate a debate where both sides are presented by reading the text, Do You Need Recess?, so that we can be able to think analytically about a debate before taking a side. 
We'll know we have it when we've read and annotated the text and identified claims on both sides. 

Class Work:Read and annotate the text Do You Need Recess? 

Identify three claims on each side. 
Complete the quiz

Homework:
30 Minutes of independent reading

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Tuesday 12-19-17

Week #18: Unit 3 (Forming and Supporting Claims)

Bell-Ringer:

10 Minutes of independent reading

Warm-Up:

Read and annotate The Diary of Anne Frank Act One - Scene 1

Mini-Lesson:

Today we will learn how to trace and evaluate the effectiveness of the claim that Amelia Earhart was a daring, courageous person by reading about her life,
So that we can be able to think critically about information that is presented to us.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve completed the TBS's for The Biography of Amelia Earhart. 
Class Work:
Amelia Earhart: TBQ's for The Biography of Amelia Earhart.

Homework:

30 Minutes of independent reading

Monday, December 18, 2017

Monday 12-18-17

Week #18: Unit 3 (Forming and Supporting Claims)

Bell-Ringer:
10 Minutes of independent reading

Warm-Up:
 None today. 

Mini-Lesson:
Today we will learn how to trace and evaluate the effectiveness of the claim that Amelia Earhart was a daring, courageous person by reading about her life,
So that we can be able to think critically about information that is presented to us.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve read and annotated the text The Biography of Amelia Earhart. 
Class Work:
Amelia Earhart: Read and annotate the text The Biography of Amelia Earhart.

Homework:
The Biography of Amelia Earhart: TBQs (Due Wednesday!)

Friday, December 15, 2017

Friday 12-15-17

Week #17: Unit 3 (Forming and Supporting Claims)

Bell-Ringer:
10 Minutes of independent reading
Status of the Class: Tell one thing about the book that you are reading.
Warm-Up:
15 Minutes of work time
* A Christmas Carol Compare/Contrast Assessment
* Amelia Earhart Video and Questions (From Yesterday)
* Victorian London Web Quest
* Rescue Services Argument Essay

Mini-Lesson:
Today we will learn how to trace and evaluate the effectiveness of the claim that Amelia Earhart was a daring, courageous person by reading about her life,
So that we can be able to think critically about information that is presented to us.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve read and annotated the text Earhart's Final Resting Place Believed Found.
Class Work:
Amelia Earhart: Read and annotated Earhart's Final Resting Place Believed Found.

Homework:
Finish A Christmas Carol Compare/Contrast Assessment. (Due Today!)

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Thursday 12-14-17

Week #17: Unit 3 (Forming and Supporting Claims)

Bell-Ringer:
10 Minutes of independent reading

Warm-Up:
None today!

Mini-Lesson:
Today we will learn how to trace and evaluate the effectiveness of the claim that Amelia Earhart was a daring, courageous person by watching a video about her,
So that we can be able to think critically about information that is presented to us.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve watched the video and answered the text-based questions.

Class Work:
Amelia Earhart: Watch the video and answer the questions
Continue working on A Christmas Carol Compare/Contrast Assessment.

Homework:
Finish A Christmas Carol Compare/Contrast Assessment. (Due Friday)

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Wednesday 12-13-17

Week #17: Unit 3 (Forming and Supporting Claims)

Bell-Ringer:
  • 10 Minute Free-Write 
Warm-Up:
  • None today! 
Mini-Lesson: 
  • Today we will learn how to analyze the techniques used to tell a story through a drama by reading and watching A Christmas Carol, 
  • So that we can determine for ourselves the value of each medium. 
  • We’ll know we have it when we’ve identified techniques unique to the text and the movie for scene 6. 
Class Work:
  • Read and watch scene 5 
  • Continue working on A Christmas Carol Compare/Contrast Assessment. (Due Friday) 
Homework: 
  • Finish A Christmas Carol Compare/Contrast Assessment. (Due Friday)

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Monday, December 11, 2017

Monday 12-11-17


Week #17
Unit 3: Forming and Supporting Claims


Bell-Ringer: 10 Minutes of independent reading

Warm-Up: None

Mini-Lesson: Today we will learn how to analyze the techniques used to tell a story through a drama by reading and watching A Christmas Carol, so that we can determine for ourselves the value of each medium. We’ll know we have it when we’ve identified techniques unique to the text and the movie for scene 5.

Class Work: Read and watch scene 5

Homework: 30 minutes of independent reading

Friday, December 8, 2017

Friday 12-8-17

Week #16

Unit 3: Forming and Supporting Claims


Bell Ringer: 10 Minutes of independent reading
Warm-Up: None


Lesson: Today we will learn how to analyze the techniques used to tell a story through a drama by reading and watching A Christmas Carol, so that we can determine for ourselves the value of each medium.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve identified unique to the text and the movie for scene 2


Homework: Independent reading

OMG Fact: The average American eats about 200 sandwiches per year.

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Thursday 12-7-17

Week #16
Unit 3: Forming and Supporting Claims

Warm-Up:
* 10 Minutes of independent reading
* Review the Victorian London Research
Mini-Lesson:
Today we will learn how to analyze the techniques used to tell a story through a drama by reading and watching A Christmas Carol, so that we can determine for ourselves the value of each medium.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve identified unique to the text and the movie for scene 2.
Class Work:
A Christmas Carol: Characters, Prologue, and Scene 2
Homework:
Victorian London WebQuest.
Due tomorrow!
OMG Fact:
Plants grow larger and more quickly when watered with warm water than those watered with cold water.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Wednesday 12-6-17

Week #16
Unit 3: Forming and Supporting Claims
Warm-Up:
10 Minute Free-Write
Mini-Lesson:
Today we will learn how to analyze the techniques used to tell a story through a drama by reading and watching A Christmas Carol, so that we can determine for ourselves the value of each medium.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve identified techniques unique to the text and the movie for scene 1.
Class Work:
A Christmas Carol: Characters, Prologue, and Scene 1
Homework:
Victorian London WebQuest.
Due Friday!
OMG Fact:
In Oklahoma, it is illegal to wear boots to bed. They must be removed before falling asleep. On the flipside, wearing shoes is perfectly okay.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Tuesday 12-5-17

Students will be participating in a lesson from the counseling department during their language arts time today. 

Monday, December 4, 2017

Monday 10-4-17

Week #16
Unit 3: Forming and Supporting Claims
Warm-Up:
10 Minutes of independent reading
Mini-Lesson:
Today we will continue writing the polished copy of our argument essay by putting together the drafts of each paragraph so that we can produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve created a well-written argumentative essay.
Class Work:
Polished copy of argument essay
Homework:
Victorian London WebQuest.
Due Friday!
OMG Fact:
Newborn kangaroos are so small that they fit on a teaspoon.
Study Sessions:
Tuesdays and Thursdays before school (7:45 am with a pass from home)
Working Lunch:

Wednesdays (Bring a cold lunch or get a lunch pass from Ms. Brownell.)

Friday, December 1, 2017

Friday 12-1-17

Week #15
Unit 3: Forming and Supporting Claims

Warm-Up:
Independent reading check-up: Post-Its with a Purpose
Mini-Lesson:
Today we will continue writing the polished copy of our argument essay by putting together the drafts of each paragraph so that we can produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to the task, purpose, and audience.
We’ll know we have it when we’ve created a well-written argumentative essay that:
  • Clearly introduces the claims,
  • Acknowledges an opposing claim,
  • Organizes the reasons and evidences logically,
  • Supports the claims with logical reasoning and relevant evidence,
  • Uses accurate, credible sources,
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the topic,
  • Uses words and phrases to create cohesion,
  • Maintains a formal style, and
  • Contains correct capitalization, usage of grammar, punctuation, and spelling (CUPS).
Class Work:
Polished copy of the argumentative essay (Rescue Services)
Homework:
Work on your polished copy of the argument essay.

Due Tuesday!
OMG Fact:
The word escalate did not exist until the invention of the escalator in 1944.