Friday, December 04, 2009

December 7, 2009 - December 11, 2009; The Odyssey, A Son Seeks a Father










DECEMBER 7th - 11th WEEKLY SCHEDULE
FOR
9th GRADE HONORS

Monday, December 7th:

Break into groups, work on your scenes and present them to the rest of the class.
Small test on THE TROJAN WAR

Tuesday, December 8th:

Shortened day.

Begin working on THE ODYSSEY. Read “A Son Seeks a Father”, ”Calypso”, “The Princess and the Beggar”, “The Court of Antinous”. Begin a time line and a reading log for THE ODYSSEY.

Wednesday, December 9th:

Please bring your VOCABULARY WORKSHOP; Level D; Unit 3 will be assigned today and will be due on Wednesday, December 16.

Read “The Battle of the Ciccones”, “The Wind God”, “The Lotus Eaters” and “Polyphemus, the Cyclops”. Begin a time line and a captain’s log for THE ODYSSEY.

Thursday, December 10th:

Please bring your HOLT GRAMMAR BOOK to class today. An assignment on adjective clauses will be assigned today. This assignment will be due on Tuesday, December 15th.

Continue reading “Polyphemus”. Continue working on THE ODYSSEY timeline and your captain’s log on THE ODYSSEY.


Friday, December 11th:

Continue reading THE ODYSSEY. Sail to the island of Circes, visit the land of the dead, Hades, and back to Circes.

Continue working on THE ODYSSEY timeline and your captain’s log on THE ODYSSEY.

Saturday, November 28, 2009










NOVEMBER 30TH WEEKLY SCHEDULE
FOR
9TH GRADE HONORS ENGLISH

Monday, November 30th:
Begin reading THE TROJAN WAR
Divide into groups and act out scenes.

Tuesday, December 1st:
Shortened day!
Your adverbial clause homework is due today; HOLT GRAMMAR BOOK; pages 104, 105, 106; exercise 4.
Continue reading THE TROJAN WAR
Divide into groups and act out scenes

Wednesday, December 2nd:
Warm-ups:
Write five sentences using adverbial clauses with words from your Unit 2 vocabulary.
Continue reading THE TROJAN WAR
Divide into groups and act out scenes

Thursday, December 3rd:
Warm-ups:
Write five sentences using adverbial clauses with words from your Unit 2 vocabulary.
“Unscrambling Adverbial Clauses” handouts will be given to you as homework. It will be due on Tuesday, December 8th.
Continue reading THE TROJAN WAR.

Friday, December 4th:
Small test on THE TROJAN WAR.

Saturday, November 21, 2009










NOVEMBER 23rd WEEKLY AGENDA
FOR
9TH GRADE HONORS ENGLISH

Monday, November 23rd:
Warm-ups: Write five sentences with adverbial clauses using five words from your Unit 2 Vocabulary.
Go over Unit 2 vocabulary words
Watch video of THE ODYSSEY

Tuesday, November 24th:
Warm-ups: Write five sentences with adverbial clauses using five new words from your Unit 2 Vocabulary.
Read excerpts from THE TROJAN WAR

OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT FROM 6 P.M. - 8 P.M.
Your midterm grades will be distributed tonight

Wednesday, November 25th:
Warm-ups: Write five sentences with adverbial clause using five new words from your Unit 2 Vocabulary.
Read excerpts from THE TROJAN WAR

Minimum Day!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Sunday, November 15, 2009










NOVEMBER 16TH WEEKLY AGENDA
FOR
9TH GRADE ENGLISH

Monday, November 16th:
Go over your district mandated essay.
I strongly urge you to rewrite the essay incorporating my suggestions; then staple the rewritten version of your essay to the original and turn both of them in to me. I will evaluate the written work and then raise your grade one letter point. If you made a c/b then after rewriting it, I will raise the grade to a b/a. This will be due on Thursday, November 19th.
Go over Unit 2 Vocabulary. This will be due on Friday, November 20th.

Tuesday, November 17th:
Shortened day!
Please bring your HOLT grammar book. Adverbial clauses will be assigned today. This assignment will be due on Thursday, November 18th.

Wednesday, November 18th:
Warm-up:
Write five sentences with adverbial clauses using five words from Unit 2 in your VOCABULARY WORKSHOP.
Begin reading THE TROJAN WAR

Thursday, November 19th:
Your adverbial clause homework from your HOLT grammar book is due today.
Warm-up: Write five sentences with adverbial clauses using five new words from Unit 2 in your VOCABULARY WORKSHOP.
Continue reading THE TROJAN WAR

Friday, November 20th:
Your Unit vocabulary is due today.
Warm-up: Write five more sentences with adverbial clauses using five new words from Unit 2.
Continue reading THE TROJAN WAR.

Monday, November 09, 2009










NOVEMBER 9TH WEEKLY AGENDA FOR 9TH GRADE HONORS ENGLISH

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH:

Work on the Short Constructed Response form for your District Mandated Assessment on Persuasion.
Be sure to include:
The thesis statement (must include the topic of the essay and your position on the topic)
Citation:
This is evidence to support your thesis.
A way to introduce this is: Larry Grover in his article, “Veto on Videos “, states, “__________________.”
OR:
According to researchers at Johns Hopkins Hospital,”______________.”
Use an ellipsis to indicate that you are omitting a word or words.
Your counter claim:
Your opponent’s argument against your position. (It can be as short as one line.)
Your rebuttal of the counter claim:
You can slay the dragon with one well crafted line.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH:
SHORTENED DAY!
Begin work on your essay (your Long Constructed Response) on the District Mandated Assessment on Persuasion. This will be due on Thursday, November 12th.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH:
NO SCHOOL TODAY!

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH:
Finish your essay today and turn in. YOU CANNOT TURN THIS IN LATE!

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH:
I won’t be with you today. I will be grading your essay along with other English teachers. We will begin watching THE ODYSSEY in preparation for our voyage with Odysseus.

Sunday, November 01, 2009










November 2nd Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English

Monday, November 2nd:
Work on the packet for “The Cask of Amontillado”
Pass out Holt Grammar Book; assign pages 96 - 100; exercise 1. This will be due on Wednesday, November 4th.
Begin work on the persuasion unit.
Read booklet on teen life and answer questions

Tuesday, November 3rd:
No Shortened Day!
Begin work on the short constructed response

Wednesday, November 4th:
Your grammar from the Holt grammar textbook (pages 96 - 100; exercise 1) is due today.
Begin work on the long constructed response (persuasive essay)

Thursday, November 5th:
Conclude work on the long constructed response (persuasive essay)

Friday, November 6th:
Review essay writing strategies.

Friday, October 23, 2009










October 26th Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English

Monday, October 26th:
We are a little behind this week due to my absence so we will continue the curriculum intended for last week:

Go over Vocabulary Unit 2 homework.

There is a change in the grammar homework; we will check out a new grammar book and start with subordinate and independent clauses.

Check out new grammar book: HOLT HANDBOOK: Third Course. Assign pages 96 - 100; exercise 1; “Identifying Independent and Subordinate Clauses”. This new assignment will be due on Wednesday, October 28th.

Begin reading “The Necklace”.

Tuesday, October 27th:
Shortened Day!
Continue reading “The Necklace”.
Pass out “The Necklace” vocabulary, grammar and literary terms packet. This will be due when we finish reading and discussing “The Necklace”.

Wednesday, October 28th:
Check out your vocabulary Unit 2 homework.
Your grammar homework is due today: HOLT HANDBOOK: Third Course; page 100; Exercise 1; “Identifying Independent and Subordinate Clauses”.
Warm-ups: Write five sentence using your vocabulary words from Unit 2 with subordinate clauses.
Class Assignment: Continue the story after the last line of the short story from “The Necklace”. You will pair up with another student and write the next scene - what happens next - after the story ends.

Thursday, October 29th:
Read “The Cask of Amontillado”
Pass out the vocabulary, grammar and literary terms packet for “The Cask of Amontillado”.

Friday, October 30th:
Continue reading “The Cask of Amontillado” plus a little pinch of “The Raven”.
Heads up for next week: We will prepping next week for the District Periodic Assessment on Persuasion. The official District Periodic Assessment is slated for November 8th, 9th and 10th.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Thursday, October 22nd:

For tomorrow: Friday, October 23rd, there will be a quiz over "The Most Dangerous Game". The quiz will cover the plot graph and the information (vocabulary, etc) that is contained in the vocabulary/grammar/literary terms packet for "The Most Dangerous Game". Also due tomorrow are the "The Most Dangerous Game" packet and the group board game based on "The Most Dangerous Game".

Monday, October 19, 2009

OCTOBER 19TH WEEKLY AGENDAS
FOR 9TH GRADE HONORS ENGLISH

Monday, October 19th:
Finish reading “The Most Dangerous Game”
Break into groups and create a playable board game for “The Most Dangerous Game”
Assign Vocabulary Unit 2 from your VOCABULARY WORKSHOP; this will be due on Friday, October 23rd.

Tuesday, October 20:
Shortened day!
Go over Freytag’s plot graph for “The Most Dangerous Game”
Continue working on board game.

Wednesday, October 21st:
Small quiz over Freytag’s graph and “The Most Dangerous Game”

Thursday, October 22nd:
Assign English grammar on adverbial clauses. This will be due on Tuesday, October 27th.
I MAY ASSIGN A NEW GRAMMAR BOOK TO YOU AND COLLECT THE OLD GRAMMAR BOOK (ENGLISH WORKSHOP: 4th Course). I need to check out the new books which we just got last week (they’re the smaller blue books that were brought in and left on stage left) and if they’re good - and after a cursory look, they seem to be - we will be using those instead.

Begin reading “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant

Friday, October 23rd:
Warm-up: Use five words from your Unit 2 Vocabulary and write five sentences with adverbial clauses.
Continue reading “The Necklace”. Pass out “The Necklace” vocabulary and literary terms packet.

Mystery question: When is the test for “The Most Dangerous Game”?

Sunday, October 11, 2009










OCTOBER 12TH WEEKLY AGENDA FOR 9TH GRADE HONORS ENGLISH

Monday, October 12th:
Go over Vocabulary Unit 1 in VOCABULARY FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
Check out ENGLISH WORKSHOP: Fourth Course, and assign “Run-ons”; pages 73 and 74; exercise 6 as homework. This will be due on Thursday, October 15th.


Tuesday, October 13th:
Shortened day!
Begin reading “The Most Dangerous Game”

Wednesday, October 14th:
Pass out “The Most Dangerous Game” handout
Continue reading “The Most Dangerous Game”

Thursday, October 15th:
Discussion on plot and the Freytag plot graph.
Your ENGLISH WORKSHOP homework is due today; “Run-ons”; pages 73 and 74; exercise 6.

Friday, October 16th:
Break into groups of four and construct a playable board game based on “The Most Dangerous Game”.


Mystery question: What is due on Thursday, October 15th?

Sunday, October 04, 2009










OCTOBER 4, 2009
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
FOR
9TH GRADE HONORS ENGLISH

Monday, October 5th:

Read the second part of CAT’S EYE in your packet.
Create a “before and after” chart for Elaine.
Write three paragraphs on Elaine’s character development.

Tuesday, October 6th:

Work on the Point of View graph in your packet.
Share
Rewrite one of the story’s incidents from the point of view of one of the characters.
Share

Wednesday, October 7th:

Your CAT’S EYE packet is due today.

Go over vocabulary words from Unit One. Break into groups of four, choose five words and create a word study presentation. You can create a song and dance or a skit illustrating the words’ meaning and usage. This assignment will be due on Thursday, October 7th.

Thursday, October 8th:

Grammar will be assigned today. Please be sure to bring your grammar book today. The assignment on run-ons will be due on Tuesday, October 13th.
Begin the vocabulary word presentations.

Friday, October 9th:

Finish the vocabulary word presentations.

Mystery question: What are you suppose to bring to class on Thursday, October 8th?

Sunday, September 27, 2009











WEEKLY AGENDA FOR SEPTEMBER 28TH
9TH GRADE HONORS ENGLISH

Tuesday, September 29th:

Shortened Day!

Write a short entry about a memory you have of either a trip, an accident, a favorite place you love to go, your “first”, or or family stories - or another memory that doesn’t fit into the other categories. Share with a neighbor.

Wednesday, September 30th:

Read CAT’S EYE in DAYBOOK of Critical Readings and Writing. Create a cluster about a person you know who is similar to a character in CAT’S EYE. Write the person’s name in a central cloud;then another cloud with her/his physical traits,another cloud with her/his personality traits and another cloud with the actions that show her/his personality.

Write a short paragraph describing the person you have chosen. Make sure you include enough information to show how the person you have chosen is similar to one of the characters in the story.



Thursday, October 1st:

Write a brief paragraph about each character’s motivations. Then write a brief monologue with the thoughts of the character justifying her actions.

Read the second part of CAT’S CRADLE. Write a “Before” and “After” chart on Elaine which shows how she was before the incident and she changed after the incident.

Make a chart which lists key incidents in the story and then write the incident from the point of view of each of the main characters.

Friday, October 2nd:

Culminating assignment: Choose one of the characters and write an extended version of a key incident from her point of view. This will be due on Tuesday, October 6th.

Mystery question: What is the next play at Hollywood High?

Sunday, September 20, 2009

2017 9th Grade Fall Syllabus

















9th Grade Fall Syllabus

Welcome to 9A English. I hope this semester is fun, enjoyable, challenging, thought-provoking and educational for you. We will be concentrating on reading comprehension, writing analytical and persuasive essays, and of course, the mechanics of writing - otherwise known as grammar. We will be using the following books:

VOCABULARY WORKSHOP: Level C
HOLT HANDBOOK
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE
MY PERSPECTIVE

You are expected to keep a notebook for my class. A separate three ring binder would be nice - one that you can put papers into (which I will thoughtfully hole-punch for you so that you can put them into your binder). EVERYTHING I GIVE YOU SHOULD BE PUT INTO YOUR NOTEBOOK! That means handouts, your homework, your class work, your tests, your essays - in short, everything you will do or have done in my class should go into your notebook. This acts as protection for both you and me. Sometimes teachers make mistakes (Yes, that does happen. Even with me.) If I forget to record a grade (and that does happen sometimes) then you have proof that you did the work. If you have thrown it away then........there goes your grade. So keep ALL your work in your notebook. At the end of the semester I will check your notebook for organization and completeness. This is a major grade. (And keep it small and lightweight! Those backpacks get heavy!)

This semester, we will read Homer’s The Odyssey and many short stories, which we will base our projects on - rewrites, story boards, and games. Many of our projects will be collaborative group efforts and some will be individual ones, but you will receive two grades on each - one for the writing or execution and the other for the idea or concept.

During this semester we will write two persuasive essays. After we have read the short story "The Most Dangerous Game", we will do research on animal intelligence and emotions; then using our research, we will write a persuasive paper regarding how humans should treat animals.  The second persuasive essay will be assigned after we have read Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Cask of Amontillado". We will do research regarding the mystery surrounding Poe's death and then we will write a persuasive essay on the probable cause of one of our greatest writer's demise.

After we have read Homer's The Odyssey, we will work on a research paper, which will involve doing research in the library, creating an outline, a bibliography, twenty-five notecards, and a five- page research paper in MLA format, on some aspect of mythology.

All of your essays and your research paper must be submitted to turnitin.com. Your vocabulary and grammar homework may be submitted to google.docs. All other work may be turned in as hard copies.

Now for the good news: I don’t give homework over the weekend. Now for the bad: I do give homework - lots of homework! But I do give you plenty of time to do it. If you are absent, then you are allowed to turn in the work the next day after your return. So if you are absent on Monday, you return on Tuesday, then you will turn in the work on Wednesday. The week’s work, as well as the due dates,  will be on the blog. The handouts will be in the baskets on the long table by the door. The week’s agenda will be posted on the web log at hollywoodhighschool.net. It is up to you to check the the blog on the school’s web site,  and the baskets for any work you may have missed during your absence. Saying that you didn’t know about the work is not a valid excuse - it will be posted on the web site, and the hand outs will be on the table.

If you have internet access then you should log onto hollywoodhighschool.net, go to the teacher’s web log and click on my name (Bridges - in case you’ve forgotten) and there you will be able to see an updated agenda for your class. Print out the agenda and - that’s right - put it in your notebook!

Class participation is a must. The class is only going to be as good as we all make it. If you help make the class fun and interesting, yet you have a borderline grade, then that extra class participation grade may make the difference between a lower and a higher grade. So don’t fall asleep! Pinch yourself, say something smart and interesting, or ask a good question and your grade just might go up.

Finally, let’s make this a safe environment where everyone feels secure and valued. Let’s respect our differences and realize that it is these differences that make the world wonderful and brilliant.

The grading schedule is as follows:

90 - 100 = A
80 - 89 = B
70 - 79 = C
60 - 69 = D
59 - 0 = F

Tests are worth 30%
Essays are worth 30%
Homework is worth 20%
The Notebook is worth 10%
Class participation is worth 10%


Finally, if you are not happy with a grade you have received on an essay, then you may rewrite the essay, incorporating my corrections into your rewritten essay and turn it in for a higher grade of one letter; for example, if you made a “B over B” on an essay, then you may rewrite the essay incorporating my corrections into your writing, and then turn in the essay for an “A over A”. You must turn in your original essay with the corrected essay to get credit.

If you are not happy with a grade you received on a vocabulary test, then you may rewrite the word, write the definition of the word, write the word in a grammatically correct sentence, and your vocabulary test grade will be raised one letter grade. You may raise your grade on any test by writing the question and then writing out the correct answer. You must turn in your original test with the corrected test to get credit.

I am here to help you expand your intellectual horizons, to think critically, to become more aware of the world around you, to grow in appreciation of literature - and to pass with a good grade. I am here to help you. You can make this happen by working with me and being respectful to everyone in the class, including yourself.

To make this an enjoyable year for all, I ask that you refrain from using your cell phone in class, to listen when others speak, and to always behave in a manner that shows respect for oneself, and the thoughts and humanity of others.

I have read this and understand the requirements of the class.

Student:___________________________________________________________


Parents:___________________________________________________________









SEPTEMBER 21, 2009
WEEKLY AGENDA
FOR 9th GRADE HONORS

Monday, September 21st:

On Friday, you were assigned the vocabulary book, VOCABULARY WORKSHOP:Level D. Unit One, pages 10 - 14, was assigned and will be due on Thursday, September 24th.

On pages 10 - 11, please write the vocabulary word, the part of speech, the definition and the phrase for each of the twenty vocabulary words. On page 11, under "Completing the Sentence", please write the correct vocabulary word. You do not have to write out the entire sentence. On page 12 - 13, under "Synonyms", write out all the synonyms with the vocabulary word and then underline the correct vocabulary word. On page 13, under "Antonyms", write out all the words and then underline the vocabulary word which has the opposite meaning. On page 14, under "Choosing the Right Word:, just write out the correct vocabulary word; you do not have to write out the sentences.


Go over “The Sniper” vocabulary handout.

Discussion of point of view. Point of view exercise: Share with a partner a conflict you had with another person; then write about the incident - BUT THIS TIME FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE OTHER PERSON INVOLVED IN THE INCIDENT. You will be presenting this to the rest of the class.

Discussion of irony: situational. verbal, dramatic. Irony exercise: Three improvs showcasing the different types of irony: situational, verbal, dramatic.

Tuesday, September 22nd:

Shortened day.

Read excerpt from Isabel Allende’s “Paula” from DAYBOOK: Critical Reading and Writing.

“Memory Log”: Step backwards in time and create a memory bank of your experiences. Write about an accident you experienced, a trip you took, your first______________; a secret you have, a special place you know of or you go to, a family story everyone shares around the dinner table or at family gatherings.

Story descriptions: Go through the excerpt again, circle and write about three very strong descriptive phrases. Write about the feelings, the image, the thoughts the descriptions arouse in you as you read.

Sensory description chart: Write down three or four more phrases and write the effect the phrases have on the meaning of the passage.


Wednesday, September 23rd:

Continue exploring Isabel Allende’s “Paula” from DAYBOOK: Critical Reading and Writing.

ESSAY ASSIGNMENT: “Memoir: An Important Event in My Life”
Write a memoir about an event in your life. This memoir will be due on Friday, September 25th. The memoir should be two pages long, typed or neatly written and is about an important or memorable moment in your life.


Thursday, September 24th:

Your Unit One, vocabulary homework is due today.

Begin reading an excerpt from Margaret Atwood’s CAT’S EYE from DAYBOOK: Critical Reading and Writing.

Friday, September 25th:

Your essay assignment, “Memoir: An Important Event in My Life” is due today.
Continue exploring CAT’S EYE; page 149; “Before and After” charts.

Saturday, September 12, 2009










NINTH GRADE AGENDA FOR WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 14TH:

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH:
Read “The Sniper” in ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH:
Shortened day!
Work on “The Sniper” handouts
Analyze point of view

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH:
Break into groups and rewrite “The Sniper” from a different character’s point of view.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH:
Continue working on rewrites, rehearsing and polishing.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH:
Present the rewrites to the class.
Turn in scripts.

* As soon as we receive the vocabulary and grammar books (which will definitely be this week) assignments will be given from them.

Monday, May 25, 2009










MAY 26th - MAY 29th WEEKLY AGENDA FOR 9th GRADE HONORS ENGLISH

Tuesday, May 26th:
Not a shortened day!
Your “Unscrambling Adjective Clauses” handout is due today, which we will go over.
Read Act 2.
Don’t forget your Cornell notes.
We will go through Act 2, Scene 2 and find examples of metaphor, simile, personification, parallelism and allusion in this scene; then we will illustrate the example and write the excerpt under the drawing. This is for a grade.

Wednesday, May 27th:
The “Unscrambling Adverbial Clauses” handout will be passed out to you today, which we will go over. This will be due on Friday, May 29th.
Continue reading Act 2. Today you will be given the Act 2 handout. This will be due on the day of the test.
Continue reading ROMEO and JULIET.
Don’t forget your Cornell notes.

Thursday, May 28th:
Heads up! When we finish reading Act 2, we will have the Act 2 test and your ROMEO and JULIET grammar and vocabulary handout will be due.

Friday, May 29th:
Your “Unscrambling Adverbial Clauses” handout is due today.
ROMEO and JULIET Act 2 test today. Your Act handout is due today.

Sunday, May 17, 2009










MAY 18th - MAY 22nd
WEEKLY AGENDA
FOR
9TH GRADE HONORS

Monday, May 18th:
CST Bell Schedule today!
1st Period:
Go over ROMEO and JULIET Act One test.
4th Period:
Go over ROMEO and JULIET Act One test.

Tuesday, May 19th:
CST Bell Schedule today!
1st Period:
Go over CST preparation
No fourth period today!

Wednesday, May 20th:
CST Bell Schedule today!
1st Period:
Begin reading ROMEO and JULIET Act 2.
No fourth period today!

Thursday, May 21st:
CST Bell Schedule today!
1st Period:
Continue reading ROMEO and JULIET Act 2.
Don’t forget your Cornell notes.
Reread the Balcony Scene from Act 2, Scene 2 of ROMEO and JULIET; find three examples of metaphors, three examples of similes, and three examples of personification; illustrate the examples and write the excerpts under the illustrations as captions.
4th Period:
Go over CST preparation

Friday, May 22nd:
Regular Bell Schedule
1st Period:
Read ROMEO and JULIET Act 2
Don’t forget your Cornell notes.
4th Period:
Read ROMEO and JULIET Act 2.
Don’t forget your Cornell Notes.

Sunday, May 10, 2009










MAY 11th - 15th WEEKLY AGENDA FOR 9TH GRADE HONORS CLASS


MONDAY, MAY 11th:
Finish writing your group’s Act 1, Scene 5 segment, rehearse it and then perform it. You will receive a grade for this.

TUESDAY, MAY 12th:
No shortened day!
CTS Test Prep!
Review for Act 1 test.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th:
Act 1 test.
Handout: “Unscrambling Adjective Clauses” This will be due on Friday, May 15th.
CTS Test Prep

THURSDAY, MAY 14th:
CTS Test Prep
Read and act out Act Two, Scene 1 and 2.

FRIDAY, MAY 15th:
CTS Test Prep
Go through Act Two, Scene 2 to find metaphors, similes and personifications, write out the examples of figurative language, and draw pictures representing them.

Friday, May 01, 2009

MAY 4th - MAY 8th WEEKLY SCHEDULE FOR 9th GRADE HONORS ENGLISH










MAY 4th - MAY 8th
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
FOR 9th GRADE HONORS ENGLISH

Monday, May 4th:
Quickly go over Vocabulary for the High School Students; pages 61 - 68.
Read Act 1, Scene 5.
Break Scene 5 down and analyze for comprehension and figurative language.
Make masks, learn a dance and then break Scene 5 down into segments. The class will break into groups and then act out the individual scenes.
Tuesday, May 5th:
“The Unscrambling the Adjective Clause” handout will be given and will be due on Friday, May 8th.
Shortened Day!
As soon as we finish acting out Scene 5 we will review the act in preparation for the test.
Wednesday, May 6th:
Test on Act One.
Thursday, May 7th:
Begin reading Act Two.
Friday, May 8th:
“The Unscrambling Adjective Clause” handout will be due today.
Read ROMEO and JULIET, Act 2. Go through Act 2, Scene 1, and find examples of metaphors, similes and personification and then illustrate them.

Friday, April 24, 2009










Weekly Schedule for
April 27th - May 1st
for 9th Grade Honors

Monday, April 27th:
Queen Mab Speech:
Analyze Mercutio’s “Queen Mab” speech, illustrate four scenes depicted in the speech and write the lines of verse underneath as captions. This is for a grade and will be due on Wednesday, April 29th.
Read Act 1, Scene 5. We will then construct masks, learn a dance, divide into groups and act out segments of the “party scene”.
Don’t forget to work on your Cornell notes.

Tuesday, April 28th:
Shortened day.
Grade your vocabulary homework together in class (VOCABULARY FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT, pages 61 - 68).
Continue working on the Act 1, Scene 5 party scene.

Wednesday, April 29th:
Your Queen Mab speech art work is due today. 
Present your segment of the Act 1, Scene 5 party scene.

Thursday, April 30th:
Handout:
Adverbial Clause Descrambling Handout. This will be due on Monday, May 4th.
Review Act 1 literary and vocabulary handout.

Friday, May 1st:
Act One Romeo and Juliet test.