Warm-ups: Vocabulary Presentations:
Three students create a scene using three of the twenty vocabulary words from Unit One, Vocabulary Workshop:Level C
Essay:
Three students create a scene using three of the twenty vocabulary words from Unit One, Vocabulary Workshop:Level C
Essay:
Go over the format of the essay:
Introduction
Thesis statement
One sentence per point (3 altogether)
Transitional sentence
1st Body Paragraph
Mini-thesis statement
State issue
Develop issue - give scenarios, real life situations
Evidence
Cite evidence
Explain how this supports your position
Repeat for 2nd
3rd Body Paragraph
Counter claim
Conclusion
State your opinion
State in one sentence each point
Conclusion
Tuesday, August 30th:
Warm-ups:
Vocabulary Word Presentations: Collaborate, Hover, Revert
Vocabulary Word Presentations: Collaborate, Hover, Revert
Performers: Ashanti, Samantha, Sandra
Setting: A war. A civil war. Ireland. The sniper was a
Republican. He was fighting
the free staters. What countries did these two sides represent? Ireland and
England.
Civil War: a war that occurs inside a country, tearing the
country and families apart.
Please answer in complete sentences in legible (able to be
read) and neat:
1. What
is a fanatic? Carolina and Sandra get two points!
2. What
is the sniper fanatical about? Points: John and Danny – fanatical about who the sniper
shot? He is fanatical about the
war. He wants freedom from England so that his country is free.
3. The
author’s use of the phrase “cold gleam” implies: the sniper is enjoying what he
is about to do – which is to kill someone.
4. What
risk did the sniper take? Points: Carolina and Sandra – he risked getting
shot. The Sniper lit a cigarette
and the light can be seen in the dark.
Please finish answering the questions over “The Sniper”. Please write in complete sentences and use quotations from the short story.
Wednesday, August 31st:
Passed out the vocabulary, irony, and verb packets fro "The Sniper"
Go over "Developing Vocabulary"
Go over "Developing Vocabulary"
Vocabulary word:
Envelop: to wrap or to cover
Envelop: to wrap or to cover
Student vocabulary sentence:
Ashanti:
Ashanti:
We enveloped his presents in wrapping paper.
Vocabulary word:
Fleecy: soft, light , like wool.
Fleecy: soft, light , like wool.
John: My pillow resembled a nice fleecy sheep; it was very
fleecy and soft.
Vocabulary word:
Beleaguered: to be harassed, to be besieged, to be encircled by an army.
Beleaguered: to be harassed, to be besieged, to be encircled by an army.
A young mother who has three small children under the age of
five may feel beleaguered.
For Homework: Finish "Developing Vocabulary" tonight.
Classwork: Start working on “Situational Irony” – did the first box in class.
Did improv on situational irony.
Participants: Itsel, Kate, Carolina, Julio, Ashanti
Mother finds drugs in the bedroom of her two daughters. One
is a perfect child – straight “As”; the other one is a wild child. Mom
immediately suspects the wild child and threatens to kick her out, until the
perfect child confesses.
Bring the packet to school tomorrow.
Warm-ups:
Vocabulary Presentations:
Following students performed a sketch using three vocabulary words: Jasmin, Maricarmen, Maiya
Vocabulary words: discordant, rubble, wrangle
Vocabulary words: discordant, rubble, wrangle
Please do not use: collaborate, discordant, rubble, wrangle
Worked on “The Sniper” handout: Situational Irony
Finish “The Sniper” packet for homework over the weekend and
turn it in on Tuesday, September 6th.
Did “The Verb Game” – someone demonstrates an action verb
and everyone in circle does it.
Did “Pass the Clap” to wake the kids up
Collected the discussion questions to “The Sniper”