Welcome back! This week we'll finish One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and take the book test. I've really enjoyed experiencing the book with you so far.
MONDAY/TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. Discuss Part IV, Chapters 1 and 2. Begin reading Chapter 3 together as a class. Reminder about the final draft of the research papers that's due to Turnitin.com. Silent, sustained reading for last 20 minutes of class.
Due: Finish reading Cuckoo's Nest, Part IV, Chapters 1 and 2.
Final version of research paper due on Monday, May 9 by 11:00 p.m. to Turnitin.com.
Homework: Finish the novel (Part IV, Chapters 3 and 4) and be ready for the book test on Thursday/Friday.
WEDNESDAY: Journal warm-up. Revisit previous current events and discuss updates. Introduce next current issue/event. View "The Hunting Ground" about sexual assault on college campuses, followed by discussion/debate about California's controversial law that was signed last year to combat this problem.
Due: n/a
Homework: Finish the novel (Part IV, Chapters 3 and 4) and be ready for the book test on Thursday/Friday.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Journal warm up. Discussion about the book's ending. Cuckoo's Nest test. First 30 minutes of CAASP - English performance task lesson given at end of class.
Due: Finish Cuckoo's Nest, Part IV, Chapters 3-4 (end of book).
Homework: n/a. I would suggest making sure that journal entries are full and complete; they will be collected the week after CAASP testing.
Monday, May 9, 2016
Sunday, May 1, 2016
May 2-6
Happy May! We are already one month away from the end of the school year. This month, we'll finish the research paper, take a One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest book test, and begin our final assignment for the semester, the narrative essay (which can be used as one of your college essays juniors typically write over the summer).
MONDAY/TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest group project presentations. Research paper: peer edit/review rounds.
Due: Hard (paper) copy of research paper! Your portion of the One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest chapter project.
Homework:Review the summaries written by students covering Parts II and III (to be posted Monday night) here. Know what happens in the book for Thursday/Friday.
Using your notes from class, finalize the research paper and upload to Turnitin.com by Monday, May 9 at 11:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY: (1st and 2nd only) Journal warm-up. Any remaining presentations. Current event article, video, discussion/debate, and vote.
Due: n/a
Homework: Review the summaries written by students covering Parts II and III (to be posted Monday night) here. Know what happens in the book for Thursday/Friday.
Using your notes from class, finalize the research paper and upload to Turnitin.com by Monday, May 9 at 11:00 p.m.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/grammar/reading quiz (last one of the year)! Read One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Part IV.
Due: Review the summaries written by students covering Parts II and III (to be posted Monday night) here. Know what happens in the book for Thursday/Friday.
Homework: Finish reading Cuckoo's Nest, Part IV, Chapters 1 and 2.
Final version of research paper due on:Monday, May 9 at 11:00 p.m. to Turnitin.com
MONDAY/TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest group project presentations. Research paper: peer edit/review rounds.
Due: Hard (paper) copy of research paper! Your portion of the One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest chapter project.
Homework:Review the summaries written by students covering Parts II and III (to be posted Monday night) here. Know what happens in the book for Thursday/Friday.
Using your notes from class, finalize the research paper and upload to Turnitin.com by Monday, May 9 at 11:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY: (1st and 2nd only) Journal warm-up. Any remaining presentations. Current event article, video, discussion/debate, and vote.
Due: n/a
Homework: Review the summaries written by students covering Parts II and III (to be posted Monday night) here. Know what happens in the book for Thursday/Friday.
Using your notes from class, finalize the research paper and upload to Turnitin.com by Monday, May 9 at 11:00 p.m.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/grammar/reading quiz (last one of the year)! Read One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Part IV.
Due: Review the summaries written by students covering Parts II and III (to be posted Monday night) here. Know what happens in the book for Thursday/Friday.
Homework: Finish reading Cuckoo's Nest, Part IV, Chapters 1 and 2.
Final version of research paper due on:Monday, May 9 at 11:00 p.m. to Turnitin.com
Sunday, April 24, 2016
April 25 - 29
I've really enjoyed reading your research paper rough drafts with information about the job title you chose. I am lucky to have so many interesting and talented students with such a wide variety of goals.
This week, we'll work on drafts and also work on a group project for Cuckoo's Nest. Students will work in groups, but will each have an individual task to complete for a grade.
MONDAY/TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. Review Chapters 9 and 11 of Cuckoo's Nest. Assign chapters to groups from Parts II and III of the book. Students will have until Thursday/Friday to read their chapter, and then they will have time to work with their partners, presenting the chapters the following week. We will also go over the drafts of the research paper, and work on paragraphing and transitions as a class. Students will have time to work on their drafts on laptops in the class.
Here's a link that's helpful to look at when you're searching for a transition.
Here are some basic rules about paragraphing.
Due: Please read Chapter 9 and Chapter 11 of Cuckoo's Nest and make sure the working draft of your research paper is electronically accessible.
Homework: Read your assigned chapter of Cuckoo and be ready to work with your partner on Thursday/Friday.
Be sure to save the work on your research paper draft and make sure it's accessible online.
WEDNESDAY: (5th and 6th periods only.) Journal warm-up. Current issue: how some governors in the Northeast are battling the heroin epidemic, pros and cons of various solutions being proposed. Read articles with opposing viewpoints, discuss and debate.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/reading quiz covering Chapter 9, 11, and the reading of 15 in class. Receive vocabulary sheet for next week (last one)! Research paper: in-text citations. Work time on laptops. Meeting time for group chapter presentations for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Due: Read the assigned chapter for your group. By the end of the period: group roles for Cuckoo Part II and III presentations on a piece of paper.
Homework: Finish work for Cuckoo presentation.
Bring a paper copy (a printout) of the research paper draft for a peer review next class.
This week, we'll work on drafts and also work on a group project for Cuckoo's Nest. Students will work in groups, but will each have an individual task to complete for a grade.
MONDAY/TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. Review Chapters 9 and 11 of Cuckoo's Nest. Assign chapters to groups from Parts II and III of the book. Students will have until Thursday/Friday to read their chapter, and then they will have time to work with their partners, presenting the chapters the following week. We will also go over the drafts of the research paper, and work on paragraphing and transitions as a class. Students will have time to work on their drafts on laptops in the class.
Here's a link that's helpful to look at when you're searching for a transition.
Here are some basic rules about paragraphing.
Due: Please read Chapter 9 and Chapter 11 of Cuckoo's Nest and make sure the working draft of your research paper is electronically accessible.
Homework: Read your assigned chapter of Cuckoo and be ready to work with your partner on Thursday/Friday.
Be sure to save the work on your research paper draft and make sure it's accessible online.
WEDNESDAY: (5th and 6th periods only.) Journal warm-up. Current issue: how some governors in the Northeast are battling the heroin epidemic, pros and cons of various solutions being proposed. Read articles with opposing viewpoints, discuss and debate.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/reading quiz covering Chapter 9, 11, and the reading of 15 in class. Receive vocabulary sheet for next week (last one)! Research paper: in-text citations. Work time on laptops. Meeting time for group chapter presentations for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Due: Read the assigned chapter for your group. By the end of the period: group roles for Cuckoo Part II and III presentations on a piece of paper.
Homework: Finish work for Cuckoo presentation.
Bring a paper copy (a printout) of the research paper draft for a peer review next class.
Monday, April 18, 2016
April 18-22
We've begun our final novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and will continue reading that and working on the final drafts of the research paper this week.
MONDAY/TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. Group activity: how does Kesey characterize McMurphy and Nurse Ratched? What techniques does he use? Begin reading Chapter 5 in class. Vocab story rounds activity.
Due: Read One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest through the end of Chapter 4.
Read the first 4 chapters of Cuckoo's Nest. (There are no chapter numbers in many paperbacks and online. Chapter 4 ends on approximately page 41: the final words of the chapter are, "And, like I explain, the Big Nurse gets real put out if anything keeps her outfit from running smooth" (41).
These chapters will be on a quiz next week and also a big part of our in-class discussions. Pay close attention to how Kesey introduces Randle McMurphy.
Homework: Finish Chapter 5 for Thursday/Friday. What is the bet that the patients make with McMurphy?
Please bring interview notes for research paper for Thursday/Friday. Be sure you can access your draft electronically.
WEDNESDAY: (1st and 2nd period only.) Journal warm-up. Current event/issue reading, annotation, discussion.
Due: n/a
Homework: Study for quiz on Friday, finish Chapter 5 of Cuckoo's Nest.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/reading quiz. Discuss Chapter 5 of Cuckoo's Nest and go through 6, 7. Read and act out scene from Chapter 8 in class. Begin research paper final draft: work in interview and outside reading book into the body of the research paper draft. Cite interview in MLA format:
List the interview by the name of the interviewee (last name, first name). Include the descriptor (either personal, e-mail, telephone, Skype, Facetime, etc.) and the date of the interview:
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/09/
Due: Cuckoo's Nest, Chapter 5 read. Interview notes for research paper.
Homework: Please read Chapter 9 and Chapter 11 of Cuckoo's Nest and make sure the working draft of your research paper is electronically accessible. We will be working with the research paper next week, with the final draft due on May 3.
NOTE: If you are reading an electronic version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, here are the first sentences of the two chapters:
Chapter 9: All through breakfast McMurphy's talking and laughing a mile a minute.
Chapter 11: There's long spells - three days, years - when you can't see a thing, know where you are only by the speaker sounding overhead like a bell buoy clanging in the fog.
MONDAY/TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. Group activity: how does Kesey characterize McMurphy and Nurse Ratched? What techniques does he use? Begin reading Chapter 5 in class. Vocab story rounds activity.
Due: Read One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest through the end of Chapter 4.
Read the first 4 chapters of Cuckoo's Nest. (There are no chapter numbers in many paperbacks and online. Chapter 4 ends on approximately page 41: the final words of the chapter are, "And, like I explain, the Big Nurse gets real put out if anything keeps her outfit from running smooth" (41).
These chapters will be on a quiz next week and also a big part of our in-class discussions. Pay close attention to how Kesey introduces Randle McMurphy.
Homework: Finish Chapter 5 for Thursday/Friday. What is the bet that the patients make with McMurphy?
Please bring interview notes for research paper for Thursday/Friday. Be sure you can access your draft electronically.
WEDNESDAY: (1st and 2nd period only.) Journal warm-up. Current event/issue reading, annotation, discussion.
Due: n/a
Homework: Study for quiz on Friday, finish Chapter 5 of Cuckoo's Nest.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/reading quiz. Discuss Chapter 5 of Cuckoo's Nest and go through 6, 7. Read and act out scene from Chapter 8 in class. Begin research paper final draft: work in interview and outside reading book into the body of the research paper draft. Cite interview in MLA format:
List the interview by the name of the interviewee (last name, first name). Include the descriptor (either personal, e-mail, telephone, Skype, Facetime, etc.) and the date of the interview:
Smith, Jane. Personal interview. 19 March 2016.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/09/
Due: Cuckoo's Nest, Chapter 5 read. Interview notes for research paper.
Homework: Please read Chapter 9 and Chapter 11 of Cuckoo's Nest and make sure the working draft of your research paper is electronically accessible. We will be working with the research paper next week, with the final draft due on May 3.
NOTE: If you are reading an electronic version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, here are the first sentences of the two chapters:
Chapter 9: All through breakfast McMurphy's talking and laughing a mile a minute.
Chapter 11: There's long spells - three days, years - when you can't see a thing, know where you are only by the speaker sounding overhead like a bell buoy clanging in the fog.
Sunday, April 10, 2016
April 11 - 15
Welcome back! I hope everyone enjoyed the break. (I am certainly in much better shape than I was the week before the break, no more coughing!) There are now less than 2 months left of school, and I am hoping to fill the remainder of time with some challenging reading and lively discussions before you head off into your senior year.
This week, I'll be making comments on research paper drafts, which you'll receive next week. We'll be reading a classic and controversial author, Henry David Thoreau, and I'm looking forward to hearing your opinions about his views in excerpts from Walden. We will also see a preview of the school play and begin reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
MONDAY/TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. Intro: Henry David Thoreau's Walden. Brief video of actual location. Note 5 vocab words from the reading. Read excerpts from Walden outside (weather permitting) and annotate them as a class. Extra credit quote activity. Classroom discussion web. Vocab story rounds.
Due:
Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
Research Paper Homework:
Homework: Finish reading and annotating the Walden excerpt. Be prepared for a quiz on the 5 vocabulary words and the reading on Thursday/Friday.
Please obtain a copy of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey before Saturday, if possible. (See me if you have any difficulty. It is also available as an online book, though it's best to have a hard copy to annotate.)
WEDNESDAY: (5th and 6th only): Warm-up. Preview of the school play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Current events issue/reading.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY: (1st and 2nd only - Preview of the school play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.) Journal warm-up. Walden reading and vocabulary quiz. Receive vocab list for next week. Cuckoo Gallery Walk. Intro: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Read Chapter 1 and 2 of Cuckoo's Nest in class/response.
Due: Walden reading and annotating completed.
Homework: Read the first 4 chapters of Cuckoo's Nest. (There are no chapter numbers in many paperbacks and online. Chapter 4 ends on approximately page 41: the final words of the chapter are, "And, like I explain, the Big Nurse gets real put out if anything keeps her outfit from running smooth" (41).
These chapters will be on a quiz next week and also a big part of our in-class discussions. Pay close attention to how Kesey introduces Randle McMurphy.
This week, I'll be making comments on research paper drafts, which you'll receive next week. We'll be reading a classic and controversial author, Henry David Thoreau, and I'm looking forward to hearing your opinions about his views in excerpts from Walden. We will also see a preview of the school play and begin reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
MONDAY/TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. Intro: Henry David Thoreau's Walden. Brief video of actual location. Note 5 vocab words from the reading. Read excerpts from Walden outside (weather permitting) and annotate them as a class. Extra credit quote activity. Classroom discussion web. Vocab story rounds.
Due:
Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
Research Paper Homework:
- Read at least 2 other research papers and reply with comments (helpful, supportive, academically-worded comments for credit). A good guideline is something you liked about the paper, and something they can improve for the next draft.
- Complete an interview and take notes, make sure to ask about "unofficial" requirements for being successful on the job.
- Read through the outside book you selected and look for information that you can use to add to the research paper.
Homework: Finish reading and annotating the Walden excerpt. Be prepared for a quiz on the 5 vocabulary words and the reading on Thursday/Friday.
Please obtain a copy of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey before Saturday, if possible. (See me if you have any difficulty. It is also available as an online book, though it's best to have a hard copy to annotate.)
WEDNESDAY: (5th and 6th only): Warm-up. Preview of the school play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Current events issue/reading.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY: (1st and 2nd only - Preview of the school play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.) Journal warm-up. Walden reading and vocabulary quiz. Receive vocab list for next week. Cuckoo Gallery Walk. Intro: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Read Chapter 1 and 2 of Cuckoo's Nest in class/response.
Due: Walden reading and annotating completed.
Homework: Read the first 4 chapters of Cuckoo's Nest. (There are no chapter numbers in many paperbacks and online. Chapter 4 ends on approximately page 41: the final words of the chapter are, "And, like I explain, the Big Nurse gets real put out if anything keeps her outfit from running smooth" (41).
These chapters will be on a quiz next week and also a big part of our in-class discussions. Pay close attention to how Kesey introduces Randle McMurphy.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
March 28 - April 1
It's the end of March, and almost Spring Break. Hang in there!
There are two main assignments due this week, a journal check and the full rough draft of the research paper (see below).
MONDAY: (1st and 2nd) Journal warm-up. Discuss Gatsby Chapter 7 and 8. Begin Chapter 9. Computer lab for the last half of class - last in-class time to draft research paper before due date.
Due: Gatsby Chapter 7 and 8 read.
Homework: For Wednesday: Finish Gatsby, Chapter 9 (finish the book!), have journal ready to turn in, and bring Gatsby book to class.
Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
TUESDAY: (5th and 6th) Laptops for the first half of class - last in-class time to draft research paper before due date. Discuss Gatsby 7 and 8. Begin Gatsby 2013 movie.
Due: Gatsby Chapter 7 and 8 read.
Homework: For Thursday, finish Gatsby, Chapter 9 (finish the book!), have journal ready to turn in, and bring your Gatsby book to class.
Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
WEDNESDAY: (1st and 2nd) Announcements, turn in journals, Gatsby books. Begin Gatsby movie.
Due: Gatsby, Chapter 9 read, Journals in, Gatsby books to class to turn in.
Homework: Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
THURSDAY: (5th and 6th) Turn in journals, Gatsby books. Continue watching Gatsby 2013 movie.
Due: Gatsby Chapter 9 read, journals ready to turn in, Gatsby books to class.
Homework: Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
Research Paper Homework:
FRIDAY: (1st and 2nd - minimum A Day). Finish watching Gatsby 2013 movie.
Due: n/a
Homework: Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
Research Paper Homework:
There are two main assignments due this week, a journal check and the full rough draft of the research paper (see below).
MONDAY: (1st and 2nd) Journal warm-up. Discuss Gatsby Chapter 7 and 8. Begin Chapter 9. Computer lab for the last half of class - last in-class time to draft research paper before due date.
Due: Gatsby Chapter 7 and 8 read.
Homework: For Wednesday: Finish Gatsby, Chapter 9 (finish the book!), have journal ready to turn in, and bring Gatsby book to class.
Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
TUESDAY: (5th and 6th) Laptops for the first half of class - last in-class time to draft research paper before due date. Discuss Gatsby 7 and 8. Begin Gatsby 2013 movie.
Due: Gatsby Chapter 7 and 8 read.
Homework: For Thursday, finish Gatsby, Chapter 9 (finish the book!), have journal ready to turn in, and bring your Gatsby book to class.
Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
WEDNESDAY: (1st and 2nd) Announcements, turn in journals, Gatsby books. Begin Gatsby movie.
Due: Gatsby, Chapter 9 read, Journals in, Gatsby books to class to turn in.
Homework: Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
THURSDAY: (5th and 6th) Turn in journals, Gatsby books. Continue watching Gatsby 2013 movie.
Due: Gatsby Chapter 9 read, journals ready to turn in, Gatsby books to class.
Homework: Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
Research Paper Homework:
- Read at least 2 other research papers and reply with comments (helpful, supportive, academically-worded comments for credit). A good guideline is something you liked about the paper, and something they can improve for the next draft.
- Complete an interview and take notes, make sure to ask about "unofficial" requirements for being successful on the job.
- Read through the outside book you selected and look for information that you can use to add to the research paper.
FRIDAY: (1st and 2nd - minimum A Day). Finish watching Gatsby 2013 movie.
Due: n/a
Homework: Please upload full draft of research paper to Turnitin.com by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1.
Research Paper Homework:
- Read at least 2 other research papers and reply with comments (helpful, supportive, academically-worded comments for credit).
- Complete an interview and take notes, make sure to ask about "unofficial" requirements for being successful on the job.
- Read through the outside book you selected and look for information that you can use to add to the research paper.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
March 21 - 25
It's the week before the week before Spring Break! This week, we'll begin to draft out the sections of the research paper, and continue with a lot of dramatic action in Gatsby. This week, I'm splitting A and B days, (see below).
The week for B days:
MONDAY: Journal warm-up. Discuss Chapter 6 of Gatsby. Begin Chapter 7 in class. Work on research paper on laptops: Works Cited, how to take raw data and make it into sentences, using direct and indirect citations.
Due: Gatsby, Chapter 6 read.
Homework: For Wednesday, bring outside book to class for research paper.
Finish drafting the first section of the body of the paper and have the Works Cited completed for Wednesday.
WEDNESDAY: Journal warm-up with the following links:
1. How conservative/liberal are you? (Online quiz.)
2. Candidate Matchmaker
NOTE: this is not meant to be the only way you make decisions about the upcoming election. They are just for fun and may not actually represent your views. You'll have a chance to assess the results and whether or not you think they are a fair representation of your viewpoint in your journal. As your teacher, I'm facilitating your discussion and won't be sharing my own personal results or views.
Work time on research paper: draft body sections b. and c.
Due: outside reading book for research paper in class.
Homework: Finish drafting body sections b. and c. and look over your intro and make revisions.
FRIDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/grammar/Gatsby quiz. Read more of Gatsby, Chapter 7 in class. Research paper: draft out d. and e.
Due: Research paper draft through section c. and Works Cited completed.
Homework: Finish Chapter 7 and read Chapter 8 of Gatsby for Tuesday.
Checkpoint: finish draft of research paper sections d. and e. for Monday.
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The week for "A" Days:
TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. Discuss Chapter 6 of Gatsby. Begin Chapter 7 in class. Work on research paper on laptops: Works Cited, how to take raw data and make it into sentences, using direct and indirect citations.
Due: Gatsby, Chapter 6 read.
Homework: For Thursday, bring outside book to class for research paper.
Finish drafting the first section of the body of the paper (section a.) and have the Works Cited completed for Thursday.
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THURSDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/grammar/Gatsby quiz. Read more of Chapter 7 in class. Work time: draft sections b, c, and d of the body of the research paper on laptops in class.
Due: Research paper draft through section a. and Works Cited completed.
Homework: Finish Chapter 7 and read Chapter 8 of Gatsby for Monday.
Checkpoint: finish draft of research paper sections b, c, and d for Monday.
The week for B days:
MONDAY: Journal warm-up. Discuss Chapter 6 of Gatsby. Begin Chapter 7 in class. Work on research paper on laptops: Works Cited, how to take raw data and make it into sentences, using direct and indirect citations.
Due: Gatsby, Chapter 6 read.
Homework: For Wednesday, bring outside book to class for research paper.
Finish drafting the first section of the body of the paper and have the Works Cited completed for Wednesday.
WEDNESDAY: Journal warm-up with the following links:
1. How conservative/liberal are you? (Online quiz.)
2. Candidate Matchmaker
NOTE: this is not meant to be the only way you make decisions about the upcoming election. They are just for fun and may not actually represent your views. You'll have a chance to assess the results and whether or not you think they are a fair representation of your viewpoint in your journal. As your teacher, I'm facilitating your discussion and won't be sharing my own personal results or views.
Work time on research paper: draft body sections b. and c.
Due: outside reading book for research paper in class.
Homework: Finish drafting body sections b. and c. and look over your intro and make revisions.
FRIDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/grammar/Gatsby quiz. Read more of Gatsby, Chapter 7 in class. Research paper: draft out d. and e.
Due: Research paper draft through section c. and Works Cited completed.
Homework: Finish Chapter 7 and read Chapter 8 of Gatsby for Tuesday.
Checkpoint: finish draft of research paper sections d. and e. for Monday.
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The week for "A" Days:
TUESDAY: Journal warm-up. Discuss Chapter 6 of Gatsby. Begin Chapter 7 in class. Work on research paper on laptops: Works Cited, how to take raw data and make it into sentences, using direct and indirect citations.
Due: Gatsby, Chapter 6 read.
Homework: For Thursday, bring outside book to class for research paper.
Finish drafting the first section of the body of the paper (section a.) and have the Works Cited completed for Thursday.
.
THURSDAY: Journal warm-up. Vocab/grammar/Gatsby quiz. Read more of Chapter 7 in class. Work time: draft sections b, c, and d of the body of the research paper on laptops in class.
Due: Research paper draft through section a. and Works Cited completed.
Homework: Finish Chapter 7 and read Chapter 8 of Gatsby for Monday.
Checkpoint: finish draft of research paper sections b, c, and d for Monday.
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