Friday, August 25, 2017

August 28, 2017 - September 1, 2017 Weekly Agenda

Monday, August 28th:

Allow the students to work on their “The Sniper” vocabulary and irony packet. Tell them it will be due on Tuesday, when I return. Also remind them that their Vocabulary Level C, Unit 1, #11 – 20 will also be due on Tuesday.

Tuesday, August 29th:  

Class in library for library orientation, take library orientation test, sign on to schoology.

Wednesday, August 30th: 
Students turned in their homework: Unit 1 #11 – 20 and “The Sniper Packet”
Went to library
Took the AR test for reading levels

Thursday, August 31st: 
Vocabulary Skits! 
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Adage, bonanza, churlish -  Performed
Katherine
Jose
Nadiya
Yessenia
David 

 Citadel, collaborate, decree – stage right
Lizbeth A
Diego
Makenna
Kevin
Melanie

Discordant, evolve, excerpt – third row, by the first bookcase
Hilary
Anthony
Salamata
Evelyn
Idalia

 Grope, hover, jostle – performed
Jonathan
Bianca
Jasmine
Tymiah

 Laggard, plaudits, preclude – performed
Lizbeth L.
Jason
Julian 
Julia
Samantha

Revert, rubble, servile – performed
Taylor
Alejandra
Takai
Trenton

Bonus words: vigil,  wrangle,




Monday, August 21, 2017

August 21, 2017 - August 25, 2017 Weekly Agenda


Monday, August 21st: 

Went to the plant manager’s office to pick up the My Perspective text book.
Passed out “The Sniper” vocabulary packet; went over first three words. Students wrote sentences using the words: enveloped, fleecy, beleaguered, etc.
Finish for homework.

Tuesday, August 22nd: 


Went over vocabulary homework; Vocabulary Workshop; Level C; Unit 1; #1 - 10
1.     Adage:
Definition: a proverb, a wise saying
Part of speech: noun
Etymology: Latin and Old French
Synonyms: aphorism, maxim, quotation, saw,
Antonyms: none
Original sentences (2):
1.     Ben Franklin was well known for his many adages.
2.     His most famous adage was “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.”
              Literary Source: “Adages can come from a variety of sources; but, what they all have in common, is that they may have started out as a saying but they are now accepted as a truth of life.” Your Dictionary.com

Use Webster-Merriam Online Dictionary for the literary source for the vocabulary word.

What we have done so far in this class is:
An autobiography
My First Week in High School
Vocabulary Unit 1, #1 – 10

What will be due next week:
Vocabulary, Unit One #11 – 20, due Tuesday, August 29th 
The Sniper Packet

Wednesday, August 23rd: 

“The Sniper”; page 212
Setting: Dublin, Ireland
The protagonist: the main character whose story we follow and who undergoes conflict which changes him.
Point of view: Whose point of view is the story written from?
IRA stands for the Irish Revolution Army
The sniper is an assassin
Read and finished the story
Readers: Diego, Bianca, Julian, Jonathan, Taylor, Milan, Alejandra, Jose
Do you think the sniper will give up fighting?
Bianca – yes!
Trenton – No! I think the sniper will kill himself
Diego – He will stop for a while and then resume fighting.
Anthony – His family will abandon him!
Lisbeth – He will become even angrier and more of a killer!

Thursday, August 24th: 
Do Kahoots on "The Sniper"
Acted out "The Sniper" 
Actors: Julian, David, Anthony, Diego, Bianca 
As students (Lizabeth A. most notably) shared the plot points of the scene, the actors acted out the scenes.

Friday, August 25th: 
 

“The Sniper” Vocabulary and Irony Packet
“The Sniper” Vocabulary
Spasmodically:
Julian: suddenly, violently, and temporarily
She spasmodically screamed her last cry for help.
Alejandra:
People who have spasmodic seizures may have warning signs that alert them of the upcoming convulsions.
Bianca:
Pam spasmodically tried to work out.
Melanie:
My brother spasmodically grabbed my head.
Trenton:
The roach slowly spasmodically perished.
Ascetic:
Evelyn:
Sometimes I am ascetic.
Alejandra:
My friend chose to live an ascetic life because of his strict religious beliefs.
Lizbeth:
A lot of people need to be more ascetic with junk food.
Milan:
Most yogis live an ascetic life in order to be more spiritual.
Tattered:
Melanie:
My bed sheets have been tattered.
Those clothes you are wearing are tattered!
Alejandra:
Although my neighbor’s faded jeans were tattered, he refused to throw them away.
Fractured:
Jose:
Jason fractured his ankle playing soccer.
Anthony:
I fractured my own leg.
Milan:
I fractured my wrist but I had to continue playing piano.
Paroxysm:
Alejandra:
When I saw the spider I uttered a paroxysm of fear because I am horrified of spiders.
Trenton:
The paroxysms started after my visit to the doctor.
Remorse:
Jason:
Because my mom lied to her boss about being sick, she felt remorse.
Jose:
I felt remorse when I stole money from my father.
Julian:
The killer felt remorse about killing the man. 
Melanie:
I felt remorse as my brother was being scolded.
Fasting:
Yessenia:
My friend is fasting because of her religion.
Trenton:
People began fasting due to the food American society feeds us.
Jason:
Some people go to church, pray, and fast.
Break fast
David read Situational Irony
Bianca, Idelia, Lizbeth acted out an improv showing “Situational Irony”
Went over the situational irony part of the packet