Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Wednesday, November 17 (E9)

Today's Objective: Students will continue reading Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" to determine how characters influence one another.


Today's SAT Word: Auburn (adj.): reddish-brown in color.

"Miss Caroline's hair was auburn."


Today's Soundtrack: "Sneaking Up on Boo Radley" by Bruce Hornsby

We have chosen this song today because it was inspired by the first chapter of To Kill a Mockingbird. In the song and in the text, a group of children sneak up on the mysterious home of a reclusive stranger.


Today's Warm-Up Questionnaire:

What is "direct" characterization?
What is "indirect" characterization?


Today's In-Class Reading Assignment: To Kill a Mockingbird (pp. 20-35)


Today's Lesson Notes: Click here.


Tonight's Homework: Finish chapter three of To Kill a Mockingbird. There will be a quiz on the material for next class.

Wednesday, November 17 (E10 4B)

Today's Objective: Students will learn and write five types of short poems (cinquain, limerick, acrostic, clerihew, haiku)


Today's SAT Word: Synonym (n.): an alternate word with the same meaning as the first word.

The word "pigskin" is a synonym for the word "football."


Today's Soundtrack: "Brick" by Ben Folds

By a majority vote, the class has chosen this song today from a selection of works that feature rich imagery and figurative language. The class then analyzed this song for today's warm-up listening exercise.


Today's Warm-Up Question:

After listening to this song, write a BCR in which you address the following items:

1) Who is the speaker of this work?
2) To whom (or what) is this work addressed (a.k.a. "who is the speaker talking to?")
3) What, exactly, is going on in this particular work?
4) What is the tone of this work?


Today's Lesson Notes:
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Tonight's Homework:

Student poetry portfolios are due Monday, November 22 (B-Day Classes) and Tuesday, November 23 (A-Day Classes).

A digital copy of the poetry portfolio guidelines is available online.

Wednesday, November 17 (E10 3A)

Today's Objective: Students will learn and write five types of short poems (cinquain, limerick, acrostic, clerihew, haiku)


Today's SAT Word: Synonym (n.): an alternate word with the same meaning as the first word.

The word "pigskin" is a synonym for the word "football."


Today's Soundtrack: "I Do" by Jude Christodal

By a majority vote, the class has chosen this song today from a selection of works that feature rich imagery and figurative language. The class then analyzed this song for today's warm-up listening exercise.


Today's Warm-Up Question:

After listening to this song, write a BCR in which you address the following items:

1) Who is the speaker of this work?
2) To whom (or what) is this work addressed (a.k.a. "who is the speaker talking to?")
3) What, exactly, is going on in this particular work?
4) What is the tone of this work?


Today's Lesson Notes:
Click here.


Tonight's Homework:

Student poetry portfolios are due Monday, November 22 (B-Day Classes) and Tuesday, November 23 (A-Day Classes).

A digital copy of the poetry portfolio guidelines is available online.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Tuesday, November 16 (E10 4B)

Today's Objective: Students will learn and write five types of short poems (cinquain, limerick, acrostic, clerihew, haiku)


Today's SAT Word: Synonym (n.): an alternate word with the same meaning as the first word.

The word "pigskin" is a synonym for the word "football."


Today's Soundtrack: "I Do" by Jude Christodal and "Canadian Rose" by Blues Traveler

By a majority vote, the class has chosen these songs today from a selection of works that feature rich imagery and figurative language. The class then analyzed these songs for today's warm-up listening exercise.


Today's Warm-Up Question:

After listening to each song, write a BCR in which you address the following items:

1) Who is the speaker of this work?
2) To whom (or what) is this work addressed (a.k.a. "who is the speaker talking to?")
3) What, exactly, is going on in this particular work?
4) What is the tone of this work?


Today's Lesson Notes:
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Tonight's Homework:

Student poetry portfolios are due Monday, November 22 (B-Day Classes) and Tuesday, November 23 (A-Day Classes).

A digital copy of the poetry portfolio guidelines is available online.

Tuesday, November 16 (E10 2B)

Today's Objective: Students will learn and write five types of short poems (cinquain, limerick, acrostic, clerihew, haiku)


Today's SAT Word: Synonym (n.): an alternate word with the same meaning as the first word.

The word "pigskin" is a synonym for the word "football."


Today's Soundtrack: "Brick" by Ben Folds

By a majority vote, the class has chosen this song today from a selection of songs that feature rich imagery and figurative language. The class then analyzed this song for today's warm-up listening exercise.


Today's Warm-Up Question:

After listening to the song, write a BCR in which you address the following items:

1) Who is the speaker of this work?
2) To whom (or what) is this work addressed (a.k.a. "who is the speaker talking to?")
3) What, exactly, is going on in this particular work?
4) What is the tone of this work?


Today's Lesson Notes:
Click here.


Tonight's Homework:

Student poetry portfolios are due Monday, November 22 (B-Day Classes) and Tuesday, November 23 (A-Day Classes).

A digital copy of the poetry portfolio guidelines is available online.