Monday, March 18th:
Go over adjective clauses in Act 1, Scene 2
Assign the adjective clause handout for homework; this will be due tomorrow!
Briefly review Act 1, Scene 2 for comprehension, vocabulary and figurative language
Tuesday, March 19th:
Shortened day!
Briefly go over Unit 6 homework and Holt Handbook homework
Read Act 1, Scene 3
Review for comprehension, vocabulary, characterization, and figurative language
Wednesday, March 20th:
Act 1, Scene 3 Review
Read Act 1, Scene 4
Review for comprehension, vocabulary, characterization, and figurative language
Analyze "Queen Mab" speech
For homework: choose four scenes from the Queen Mab's speech and create a cartoon. Illustrate the scenes and then write the quotations as captions under the illustration. This will be due on Friday. It is for a grade.
Thursday, March 21st:
Read Act 1, Scene 5
Review Act 1, Scene 5 for comprehension, vocabulary, characterization and figurative language.
Friday, March 22nd:
Act out Act 1, Scene 5
Monday, March 18, 2013
Saturday, March 09, 2013
March 11, 2013 - March 15, 2013
9th GRADE HONORS ENGLISH
Monday, March 11th:
Go over Unit 6 in VOCABULARY WORKSHOP: this will be due on Friday, March 15th
Briefly rehearse the rewrites
Begin presenting the rewrites of Act 1, Scene 1
Tuesday, March 12th:
Not a shortened day!
HOLT HANDBOOK; Semi-colons: pages 296 - 300; exercises 1, 2, and Review; this will be due on Wednesday, March 13th.
Finish presenting Act 1, Scene 1
Wednesday, March 13th:
Go over HOLT HANDBOOK grammar homework
Read ROMEO and JULIET; Act 1, Scenes 2 and 3
Reading logs: comprehension, plot, theme, characterization, figurative language
Thursday, March 14th:
Warm-ups: Write five sentences with adjective clauses using five words from Unit 6
Continue with Scene 3
Reading logs: comprehension, plot, theme, characterization, figurative language
Friday, March 15th:
Unit 6 VOCABULARY WORKSHOP is due today.
Read ROMEO and JULIET; Act 1, Scene 4
Reading logs: comprehension, plot, theme, characterization, figurative language
Monday, March 11th:
Go over Unit 6 in VOCABULARY WORKSHOP: this will be due on Friday, March 15th
Briefly rehearse the rewrites
Begin presenting the rewrites of Act 1, Scene 1
Tuesday, March 12th:
Not a shortened day!
HOLT HANDBOOK; Semi-colons: pages 296 - 300; exercises 1, 2, and Review; this will be due on Wednesday, March 13th.
Finish presenting Act 1, Scene 1
Wednesday, March 13th:
Go over HOLT HANDBOOK grammar homework
Read ROMEO and JULIET; Act 1, Scenes 2 and 3
Reading logs: comprehension, plot, theme, characterization, figurative language
Thursday, March 14th:
Warm-ups: Write five sentences with adjective clauses using five words from Unit 6
Continue with Scene 3
Reading logs: comprehension, plot, theme, characterization, figurative language
Friday, March 15th:
Unit 6 VOCABULARY WORKSHOP is due today.
Read ROMEO and JULIET; Act 1, Scene 4
Reading logs: comprehension, plot, theme, characterization, figurative language
Sunday, March 03, 2013
March 4, 2013 - March 8, 2013 Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
Monday, March 4th:
Go over Holt Handbook homework; Sentence Fragments
Analyze Act 1, Scene 1 for figurative language, comprehension, plot, characterization
Oxymoron handout
Act out Act 1, Scene 1
Reading Logs
Tuesday, March 5th:
Read and analyze Act 1, Scene 2 of ROMEO and JULIET for comprehension, plot, characterization vocabulary and figurative language
Act out
Reading Logs
Wednesday, March 6th:
Please bring your HOLT HANDBOOK; Semi-colons; pages 296 - 300; exercises 1, 2 and Review will be assigned; due Friday, March 7th.
Read and analyze Act 1, Scene 3 of ROMEO and JULIET for comprehension, plot, characterization vocabulary and figurative language
Act out
Reading logs
Thursday, March 7th:
Please bring Vocabulary book; Unit 6 will be assigned; due Tuesday, March 12th
Go over Holt Handbook homework; Sentence Fragments
Analyze Act 1, Scene 1 for figurative language, comprehension, plot, characterization
Oxymoron handout
Act out Act 1, Scene 1
Reading Logs
Tuesday, March 5th:
Read and analyze Act 1, Scene 2 of ROMEO and JULIET for comprehension, plot, characterization vocabulary and figurative language
Act out
Reading Logs
Wednesday, March 6th:
Please bring your HOLT HANDBOOK; Semi-colons; pages 296 - 300; exercises 1, 2 and Review will be assigned; due Friday, March 7th.
Read and analyze Act 1, Scene 3 of ROMEO and JULIET for comprehension, plot, characterization vocabulary and figurative language
Act out
Reading logs
Thursday, March 7th:
Please bring Vocabulary book; Unit 6 will be assigned; due Tuesday, March 12th
Read and analyze Act 1, Scene 4 of ROMEO and JULIET for comprehension, plot, characterization, vocabulary and figurative language
Act out
Reading logs
Friday, March 8th:
Your grammar homework will be due today
Read and analyze Act 1, Scene 5 of ROMEO and JULIET for comprehension, plot, characterization, vocabulary and figurative language
Act out
Reading logs
Thursday, February 21, 2013
February 25, 2013 - March 1, 2013 9th Grade Honors English
Monday, February 25th:
Watch the film ROMEO and JULIET
Tuesday, February 26th:
Watch the film ROMEO and JULIET
Wednesday, February 27th:
Vocabulary Workshop Unit 5 is due today
Handout on Words and Phrases from Shakespeare
Shakespearean Insult Sheet!
Read ROMEO and JULIET
Act out
Work on the reading log
Thursday, February 28th:
The HOLT HANDBOOK; pages 441 - 443 exercise 4 is due today.
Read ROMEO and JULIET
Act out
Work on the reading log
Friday, March 1st:
Read ROMEO and JULIET
Act out
Work on the reading log
Sunday, February 17, 2013
February 19, 2013 - February 22, 2013 9th Grade Honors English
February 19, 2013 - February 22, 2013 Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
Tuesday, February 19th:
Present THE ODYSSEY rewritten scenes and your script!
Wednesday, February 20th:
Finish presentation of THE ODYSSEY rewritten scenes
Please bring your VOCABULARY WORKSHOP; Unit 4 will be assigned. This will be due on Wednesday, February 27th.
Thursday, February 21st:
Please bring your HOLT HANDBOOK to class today; "Run-On Sentences" will be assigned today. This will be due on Friday, February 22nd.
Begin working on ROMEO and JULIET, Act 1, Scene 1
Begin reading log
Shakespeare's Insults Handouts
Friday, February 22nd:
Shakespeare's Phrases and Words Handout
Continue reading ROMEO and JULIET, Act 1, Scene 1; act out
Continue working on reading log
Tuesday, February 19th:
Present THE ODYSSEY rewritten scenes and your script!
Wednesday, February 20th:
Finish presentation of THE ODYSSEY rewritten scenes
Please bring your VOCABULARY WORKSHOP; Unit 4 will be assigned. This will be due on Wednesday, February 27th.
Thursday, February 21st:
Please bring your HOLT HANDBOOK to class today; "Run-On Sentences" will be assigned today. This will be due on Friday, February 22nd.
Begin working on ROMEO and JULIET, Act 1, Scene 1
Begin reading log
Shakespeare's Insults Handouts
Friday, February 22nd:
Shakespeare's Phrases and Words Handout
Continue reading ROMEO and JULIET, Act 1, Scene 1; act out
Continue working on reading log
Monday, February 11, 2013
February 11, 2013 - February 15, 2013 Agenda
February 11, 2013 - February 15, 2013
9th Grade Honors English
Monday, February 11th:
Go over the district assessment essays
Go over questions on pages 89 - 90 in PERSPECTIVES IN MULTICULTURALISM
Choose a quotation from the articles and write a response to it. Turn in.
Go over Modifier Handout
HOLT HANDBOOK; pages 200 - 203; exercise one; this will be due on Tuesday, February 12th
Vocabulary Workshop: Assign Unit 4; this will be due on Friday, February 15th
Tuesday, February 12th:
Go over the grammar homework
Break into groups of four to choose a scene from THE ODYSSEY to act out
Wednesday, February 13th:
Present scripts and scenes of THE ODYSSEY
Thursday, February 14th:
Begin reading ROMEO and JULIET; with reading log
Shakespearean Insults!
Friday, February 15th:
Words and phrases from Shakespeare
Continue reading ROMEO and JULIET; with reading log
9th Grade Honors English
Monday, February 11th:
Go over the district assessment essays
Go over questions on pages 89 - 90 in PERSPECTIVES IN MULTICULTURALISM
Choose a quotation from the articles and write a response to it. Turn in.
Go over Modifier Handout
HOLT HANDBOOK; pages 200 - 203; exercise one; this will be due on Tuesday, February 12th
Vocabulary Workshop: Assign Unit 4; this will be due on Friday, February 15th
Tuesday, February 12th:
Go over the grammar homework
Break into groups of four to choose a scene from THE ODYSSEY to act out
Wednesday, February 13th:
Present scripts and scenes of THE ODYSSEY
Thursday, February 14th:
Begin reading ROMEO and JULIET; with reading log
Shakespearean Insults!
Friday, February 15th:
Words and phrases from Shakespeare
Continue reading ROMEO and JULIET; with reading log
Sunday, February 03, 2013
February 4, 2013 - February 8, 2013 9th Grade English Honors
Monday, February 4th:
Homework is due today:
You must turn in your Odyssey essay today.
Modifier: Exercises A and B
Adjective or Adverb? Exercises A and B
Combining Sentences by Inserting Words and Phrases: Exercises A and B
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE; pages 79 - 80; answer all the questions in complete sentences
Page 81; fill out the chart with information from all three sources.
For Homework: The exposition essay; this will be due on Thursday, February 7th.
Begin the District Assessment on Exposition
Tuesday, February 5th:
Work on the District Assessment in class.
Wednesday, February 6th:
Work on the District Assessment in class.
Thursday, February 7th:
Work on the District Assessment in class.
Your exposition essay is due today.
Friday, February 8th:
Begin reading NIGHT
Homework is due today:
You must turn in your Odyssey essay today.
Modifier: Exercises A and B
Adjective or Adverb? Exercises A and B
Combining Sentences by Inserting Words and Phrases: Exercises A and B
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE; pages 79 - 80; answer all the questions in complete sentences
Page 81; fill out the chart with information from all three sources.
For Homework: The exposition essay; this will be due on Thursday, February 7th.
Begin the District Assessment on Exposition
Tuesday, February 5th:
Work on the District Assessment in class.
Wednesday, February 6th:
Work on the District Assessment in class.
Thursday, February 7th:
Work on the District Assessment in class.
Your exposition essay is due today.
Friday, February 8th:
Begin reading NIGHT
Saturday, January 26, 2013
9th Grade English January 28, 2013 - February 1, 2013
Monday, January 28th:
Grammar homework is due: Adding Sentences Together with Conjunctions, Semi-Colons, Coordinating Adverbs. Go over in class
Go over the requirements for the essay on THE ODYSSEY
Work on in class
Tuesday, January 29th:
The essay is due!
The reading logs for THE ODYSSEY is due today!
Grammar assignment: Improving Stringy Sentences
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE; The Exposition Chapter
Grammar homework is due: Adding Sentences Together with Conjunctions, Semi-Colons, Coordinating Adverbs. Go over in class
Go over the requirements for the essay on THE ODYSSEY
Work on in class
Tuesday, January 29th:
The essay is due!
The reading logs for THE ODYSSEY is due today!
Grammar assignment: Improving Stringy Sentences
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE; The Exposition Chapter
Academic Vocabulary; pages 65 in PERSPECTIVES IN MULTICULTURALISM
Ambiguity: Students break into groups of three to demonstrate ambiguity
Irony: Students break into groups of three to demonstrate the three types of irony: situational, verbal, dramatic
Read pages 66 - 67 in PERSPECTIVES IN MULTICULTURALISM
"Before You Read" and create a chart for each source
Begin reading "Homecoming" by Richard Rodriguez
Wednesday, January 30th:
Wednesday, January 30th:
Handout on "Improving Stringy Sentences" is due today.
For homework: HOLT HANDBOOK; pages 303 - 305; Exercise 3; "Correcting Sentences by Adding Colons"; this will be due tomorrow, Thursday, January 31st.
Read "Wild as It Ever Was" by Jeff Rennicke (page 73)
Class Notes for Wednesday, January 30th:
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PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE
Page 69; “Homecoming”
Anthropologist: a scientist who studies human culture and foreign sociology.
“In those same years, I did not recognize the living Indian staring at me, my reflection in the mirror...” which reveals that the author, Richard Rodriguez is Native American.
Why was Ishi so afraid of the white man when he was discovered in 1911, naked and starving by a slaughterhouse? Why would he rather risk death by starvation then approach white people for help?
In the past, his family, his friends, his tribe had been wiped out by the white man.
Defiled: to be made impure; to be impugned, to be degraded.
Autopsy: the body is opened up after death to determine the cause of death.
Biopsy: when a living person’s body is opened and tissue is extracted to determine malignancy. (cancer)
Repatriate: to return to one’s native country or homeland.
Was Ishi treated with respect after death or was his body treated as if he were a specimen?
Why do you think a tribe buried Ishi where his body will never be found?
David: Because the tribe treated the body as if it were a sacred.
Robert: The tribe wanted to bury the remains so that no one could bother or disrespect the body.
Thursday, January 31st:
“Wild As It Ever Was” page 73
Elizabeth: “Wild As It Ever Was” begins with a dramatic anecdote.
“The Homecoming” is more factual; it is exposition.
Who are the "we" in the story: Backpack editor Tom Shealey and Jeff Rennicke. They are looking for the countryside where Ishi lived with his tribe.
Describe how the Yahi lived during the summer.
Describe how they lived during the fall and winter.
What happened in 1849 that changed everything?
Page 74:
Why did the Yahi Tribe die off?
Robert: Their weapons, bows and arrows and spears, were weak compared to the white men's, which were guns and rifles. The Native Americans' weapons were for fishing and deer
Isabel: The battles with the white men were more like massacres.
Renatta: Diseases, like measles and chicken pox, killed many Yahi tribespeople.
Daniel: The food sources dried up and disappeared.
Melissa: Most white people thought that the Yahi Tribe had been wiped out, along with 50 other tribes, but they were wrong.
Write a brief description of the land that the Yahi tribe lived on during the 1800's, and the white men are now camping in the 21st Century.
Ake: It’s snowy. The hillsides are draped in white. It’s still rainy. It’s flooded. There is poison oak. There are jagged rocks. It is a rugged and broken country. The sticks look like rattle snakes. The brush claws at your eyes like talons. The land is inhospitable.
Why does Jeff Rennicke smile when he tells Tom the Yahi name for April is “Moon of the Last Snow”?
April is generally associated with spring; however, in this part of the country, April is still snow bound and wintry. The Yahi, in acknowledgement of the severe terrain and weather, named the spring month “Moon of the Last Snow”.
How is the story by Rennicke organized?
It starts off with an anecdote about an historical event a hundred years ago.
Then the story shifts to contemporary first person narrative. The writer shifts back and forth between an historical narrative and a first person narrative.
Flakes of obsidian: a type of stone used by native Americans to make arrowheads.
Cremated: to burn a dead body and to preserve the ashes in an urn.
What compelled Ishi to step into the midst of the white settlers’ community?
Melissa: There was nothing on his land but pure sorrow. He went to represent his tribe and his people.
Vicki: Ishi went to the slaughterhouse to see if there was any food. He was starving.
What do you think his thoughts were as he heard the barking dogs and the approaching men?
Friday, February 1st:
Mor tu ar y
Mort uary
Re pa tri ate
Linguist: a person who is an expert in language.
After You Read:
Homecoming:
What is the purpose of the statement that appears below the essay’s title?
Identify:
What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
Clarify:
What do you learn about the relationship between Ishi and the people who came to see him in lines 23 - 28?
Compare and Contrast:
Re-read lines 38 - 49. How would Ishi’s account of life differ from the accounts of most other people from the time?
Interpret:
What point about American Indian culture does the writer make with his description of current time in lines 61 - 69?
Interpret:
In your own words, describe the author’s purpose in writing this piece?
For homework this weekend:
Answer in complete sentences the questions on pages 79 - 80 in PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE. Page 81: Write out the chart and fill it with your own answers, synthesizing the information from all three stories.
Also for homework: Modifier; exercises A and B; Adjective or Adverb?; exercises A and B; Combining Sentences by Inserting Words and Phrases; exercises A and B.
Class Notes for Wednesday, January 30th:
jkatbridge@aol.com
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE
Page 69; “Homecoming”
Anthropologist: a scientist who studies human culture and foreign sociology.
“In those same years, I did not recognize the living Indian staring at me, my reflection in the mirror...” which reveals that the author, Richard Rodriguez is Native American.
Why was Ishi so afraid of the white man when he was discovered in 1911, naked and starving by a slaughterhouse? Why would he rather risk death by starvation then approach white people for help?
In the past, his family, his friends, his tribe had been wiped out by the white man.
Defiled: to be made impure; to be impugned, to be degraded.
Autopsy: the body is opened up after death to determine the cause of death.
Biopsy: when a living person’s body is opened and tissue is extracted to determine malignancy. (cancer)
Repatriate: to return to one’s native country or homeland.
Was Ishi treated with respect after death or was his body treated as if he were a specimen?
Why do you think a tribe buried Ishi where his body will never be found?
David: Because the tribe treated the body as if it were a sacred.
Robert: The tribe wanted to bury the remains so that no one could bother or disrespect the body.
Thursday, January 31st:
“Wild As It Ever Was” page 73
Elizabeth: “Wild As It Ever Was” begins with a dramatic anecdote.
“The Homecoming” is more factual; it is exposition.
Who are the "we" in the story: Backpack editor Tom Shealey and Jeff Rennicke. They are looking for the countryside where Ishi lived with his tribe.
Describe how the Yahi lived during the summer.
Describe how they lived during the fall and winter.
What happened in 1849 that changed everything?
Page 74:
Why did the Yahi Tribe die off?
Robert: Their weapons, bows and arrows and spears, were weak compared to the white men's, which were guns and rifles. The Native Americans' weapons were for fishing and deer
Isabel: The battles with the white men were more like massacres.
Renatta: Diseases, like measles and chicken pox, killed many Yahi tribespeople.
Daniel: The food sources dried up and disappeared.
Melissa: Most white people thought that the Yahi Tribe had been wiped out, along with 50 other tribes, but they were wrong.
Write a brief description of the land that the Yahi tribe lived on during the 1800's, and the white men are now camping in the 21st Century.
Ake: It’s snowy. The hillsides are draped in white. It’s still rainy. It’s flooded. There is poison oak. There are jagged rocks. It is a rugged and broken country. The sticks look like rattle snakes. The brush claws at your eyes like talons. The land is inhospitable.
Why does Jeff Rennicke smile when he tells Tom the Yahi name for April is “Moon of the Last Snow”?
April is generally associated with spring; however, in this part of the country, April is still snow bound and wintry. The Yahi, in acknowledgement of the severe terrain and weather, named the spring month “Moon of the Last Snow”.
How is the story by Rennicke organized?
It starts off with an anecdote about an historical event a hundred years ago.
Then the story shifts to contemporary first person narrative. The writer shifts back and forth between an historical narrative and a first person narrative.
Flakes of obsidian: a type of stone used by native Americans to make arrowheads.
Cremated: to burn a dead body and to preserve the ashes in an urn.
What compelled Ishi to step into the midst of the white settlers’ community?
Melissa: There was nothing on his land but pure sorrow. He went to represent his tribe and his people.
Vicki: Ishi went to the slaughterhouse to see if there was any food. He was starving.
What do you think his thoughts were as he heard the barking dogs and the approaching men?
Friday, February 1st:
Mor tu ar y
Mort uary
Re pa tri ate
Linguist: a person who is an expert in language.
After You Read:
Homecoming:
What is the purpose of the statement that appears below the essay’s title?
Identify:
What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
Clarify:
What do you learn about the relationship between Ishi and the people who came to see him in lines 23 - 28?
Compare and Contrast:
Re-read lines 38 - 49. How would Ishi’s account of life differ from the accounts of most other people from the time?
Interpret:
What point about American Indian culture does the writer make with his description of current time in lines 61 - 69?
Interpret:
In your own words, describe the author’s purpose in writing this piece?
For homework this weekend:
Answer in complete sentences the questions on pages 79 - 80 in PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE. Page 81: Write out the chart and fill it with your own answers, synthesizing the information from all three stories.
Also for homework: Modifier; exercises A and B; Adjective or Adverb?; exercises A and B; Combining Sentences by Inserting Words and Phrases; exercises A and B.
Friday, January 25, 2013
List of Topics for THE ODYSSEY ESSAY
1. Explore the depiction of women in THE ODYSSEY.
2. Discuss how the film differs from the book, THE ODYSSEY.
3. Discuss how Odysseus is a hero in the epic sense of the word hero.
4. Discuss how Odysseus contributed to his hardships.
5. Give two examples of failing to honor the sacred ties between guests and hosts contributed to tragedy.
6. Discuss the role of disguise in the story of THE ODYSSEY
The essay should either be NEATLY written on nice paper (not crumpled, not torn out of the notebook, not scribbled or with scratch outs) or typed. If it is typed, it should be double-spaced, with 12 font. Both typed and hand written essays must be 1500 words. Your essay should be a product of your best efforts.
Remember:
12 FONT
Double space
1500 word minimum
2. Discuss how the film differs from the book, THE ODYSSEY.
3. Discuss how Odysseus is a hero in the epic sense of the word hero.
4. Discuss how Odysseus contributed to his hardships.
5. Give two examples of failing to honor the sacred ties between guests and hosts contributed to tragedy.
6. Discuss the role of disguise in the story of THE ODYSSEY
The essay should either be NEATLY written on nice paper (not crumpled, not torn out of the notebook, not scribbled or with scratch outs) or typed. If it is typed, it should be double-spaced, with 12 font. Both typed and hand written essays must be 1500 words. Your essay should be a product of your best efforts.
Remember:
12 FONT
Double space
1500 word minimum
Monday, January 21, 2013
January 22, 2013 - January 25, 2013 9th Grade Agenda
January 22, 2013 - January 25, 2013 9th Grade Agenda
Monday, January 21st:
No school today.
Tuesday, January 22nd:
Finish watching the film THE ODYSSEY
Go over last week's homework: Independent and Subordinate Clauses
Wednesday, January 23rd:
THE ODYSSEY
Thursday, January 24th:
THE ODYSSEY
Go over Phrases
Assign grammar homework: Adjective and Adverbial Phrases
Friday, January 25th:
Go over last night's grammar homework on adjective and adverbial phrases
Go over essay for THE ODYSSEY
THE ODYSSEY Essay will be due on Tuesday, January 29th.
Monday, January 21st:
No school today.
Tuesday, January 22nd:
Finish watching the film THE ODYSSEY
Go over last week's homework: Independent and Subordinate Clauses
Wednesday, January 23rd:
THE ODYSSEY
Thursday, January 24th:
THE ODYSSEY
Go over Phrases
Assign grammar homework: Adjective and Adverbial Phrases
Friday, January 25th:
Go over last night's grammar homework on adjective and adverbial phrases
Go over essay for THE ODYSSEY
THE ODYSSEY Essay will be due on Tuesday, January 29th.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
January 14, 2013 - January 18, 2013
January 14, 2013 - January 18, 2013 Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade English
Monday, January 14th:
Read "The Test of the Great Bow"
Reading Logs
Grammar Handout on "Active/Passive Voice" in preparation for the Exposition District Assessment.
Tuesday, January 15th:
Go over last night's homework on "Active/Passive Voice"
Read "Death in the Great Hall"
Reading Logs
Grammar Handout on "Rewriting Stringy Sentences".
Wednesday, January 16th:
Go over last night's homework on "Rewriting Stringy Sentences".
Read "Reunion of Odysseus and Penelope"
Reading Logs
Grammar Handout on "Subordinate Clauses"
Thursday, January 17th:
Go over last night's homework on "Subordinate Clauses".
Break into groups and write and act out scenes on individual books from THE ODYSSEY.
Friday, January 18th:
Present our scenes on THE ODYSSEY.
Preview for next week: Essay and test assigned over THE ODYSSEY.
Monday, January 14th:
Read "The Test of the Great Bow"
Reading Logs
Grammar Handout on "Active/Passive Voice" in preparation for the Exposition District Assessment.
Tuesday, January 15th:
Go over last night's homework on "Active/Passive Voice"
Read "Death in the Great Hall"
Reading Logs
Grammar Handout on "Rewriting Stringy Sentences".
Wednesday, January 16th:
Go over last night's homework on "Rewriting Stringy Sentences".
Read "Reunion of Odysseus and Penelope"
Reading Logs
Grammar Handout on "Subordinate Clauses"
Thursday, January 17th:
Go over last night's homework on "Subordinate Clauses".
Break into groups and write and act out scenes on individual books from THE ODYSSEY.
Friday, January 18th:
Present our scenes on THE ODYSSEY.
Preview for next week: Essay and test assigned over THE ODYSSEY.
Sunday, January 06, 2013
January 7, 2013 - January 11, 2013
January 7, 2013 - January 11, 2013
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
Monday, January 7th:
Read "The Return of the Hero"
Reading Log
Tuesday, January 8th:
Unit Three Vocabulary assigned; due Friday, January 11th.
Read "The Meeting of Father and Son"
Reading Log
Wednesday, January 9th:
HOLT HANDBOOK; pages 101 - 104; Adjective Clauses; exercises 2 and 3; this will be due on Thursday
Read "The Beggar and the Faithful Dog"
Reading Log
Thursday, January 10th:
Grammar is due today
Read "The Test of the Great Bow"
Reading Log
Friday, January 11th:
Unit Three Vocabulary is due today
Read "Odysseus and Penelope"
Reading log
Preview: Test and essay over THE ODYSSEY next week
Act out selected scenes from THE ODYSSEY
Board game for THE ODYSSEY
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
Monday, January 7th:
Read "The Return of the Hero"
Reading Log
Tuesday, January 8th:
Unit Three Vocabulary assigned; due Friday, January 11th.
Read "The Meeting of Father and Son"
Reading Log
Wednesday, January 9th:
HOLT HANDBOOK; pages 101 - 104; Adjective Clauses; exercises 2 and 3; this will be due on Thursday
Read "The Beggar and the Faithful Dog"
Reading Log
Thursday, January 10th:
Grammar is due today
Read "The Test of the Great Bow"
Reading Log
Friday, January 11th:
Unit Three Vocabulary is due today
Read "Odysseus and Penelope"
Reading log
Preview: Test and essay over THE ODYSSEY next week
Act out selected scenes from THE ODYSSEY
Board game for THE ODYSSEY
Monday, December 03, 2012
December 3, 2012 - December 7, 2012 Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
December 3, 2012 - December 7, 2012 Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
Monday, December 3rd:
Read "The Cyclops"; reading log
Tuesday, December 4th:
Finish reading "The Cyclops"
Reading logs
Wednesday, December 5th:
Read "The Enchantress Circe"
Reading logs
Thursday, December 6th:
Read "The Land of the Dead"
Back to "The Enchantress Circe"
Reading logs
Friday, December 7th:
Read "The Sirens", "Scylla and Charybdis"
Read "The Land of Helios"
Reading logs
Monday, December 3rd:
Read "The Cyclops"; reading log
Tuesday, December 4th:
Finish reading "The Cyclops"
Reading logs
Wednesday, December 5th:
Read "The Enchantress Circe"
Reading logs
Thursday, December 6th:
Read "The Land of the Dead"
Back to "The Enchantress Circe"
Reading logs
Friday, December 7th:
Read "The Sirens", "Scylla and Charybdis"
Read "The Land of Helios"
Reading logs
Sunday, November 25, 2012
November 26, 2012 - November 30, 2012
9th Grade Honors English
Monday, November 26th:
Go over answers to THE TROJAN WAR Test
Combining Adverbial Clauses will be due today
Begin reading THE ODYSSEY: "A Son Seeks a Father"
"The Princess Nausicaa" and "I am Odysseus, the Son of Laertes"
Reading Log
Tuesday, November 27th:
Vocabulary Unit 3 will be due today
Vocabulary Handout
"The Wind God", "The Battle of the Cicones" and "Polyphemus, the Cylcops"
Reading Log
Wednesday, November 28th:
Vocabulary Handout
"Circes the Enchantress", "The Land of the Dead", "Back to Circes the Enchantress"
Thursday. November 29th:
Vocabulary Handout
"The Sirens", "Scylla and Charybdis", "The Land of Helios"
Friday, November 30th:
Vocabulary Handout
"The Isle of Calypso"
"The Return of the Hero"
Monday, November 26th:
Go over answers to THE TROJAN WAR Test
Combining Adverbial Clauses will be due today
Begin reading THE ODYSSEY: "A Son Seeks a Father"
"The Princess Nausicaa" and "I am Odysseus, the Son of Laertes"
Reading Log
Tuesday, November 27th:
Vocabulary Unit 3 will be due today
Vocabulary Handout
"The Wind God", "The Battle of the Cicones" and "Polyphemus, the Cylcops"
Reading Log
Wednesday, November 28th:
Vocabulary Handout
"Circes the Enchantress", "The Land of the Dead", "Back to Circes the Enchantress"
Thursday. November 29th:
Vocabulary Handout
"The Sirens", "Scylla and Charybdis", "The Land of Helios"
Friday, November 30th:
Vocabulary Handout
"The Isle of Calypso"
"The Return of the Hero"
Monday, November 12, 2012
November 13, 2012 - November 16, 2012 Agenda for 9th Grade Honors
November 13, 2012 - November 16, 2012
Weekly Schedule for 9th Grade English Honors

Tuesday, November 13th:
Read THE TROJAN WAR, Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4
Wednesday, November 14th:
Begin reading THE ODYSSEY
"A Son Searches for His Father"
"The Princess Nausicaa"
Reading Logs
Thursday, November 15th:
Warm-ups:
Write five sentences with adverbial clauses using five words from your Vocabulary Unit 2 list.
Read THE ODYSSEY
"The Wind God", "The Battle of the Cicones", "The Enchantress Circes"
Reading Logs
Friday, November 16th:
Homework:
Sentence Combining with Adverbial Clauses: this will be due on Monday, November 27th.
Vocabulary Unit 3 will be assigned; this will be due on Tuesday, November 28th.
Read THE ODYSSEY
"The Enchantress Circes"; draw a picture of Circes' Cave
Reading Logs
Weekly Schedule for 9th Grade English Honors

Tuesday, November 13th:
Read THE TROJAN WAR, Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4
Wednesday, November 14th:
Begin reading THE ODYSSEY
"A Son Searches for His Father"
"The Princess Nausicaa"
Reading Logs
Thursday, November 15th:
Warm-ups:
Write five sentences with adverbial clauses using five words from your Vocabulary Unit 2 list.
Read THE ODYSSEY
"The Wind God", "The Battle of the Cicones", "The Enchantress Circes"
Reading Logs
Friday, November 16th:
Homework:
Sentence Combining with Adverbial Clauses: this will be due on Monday, November 27th.
Vocabulary Unit 3 will be assigned; this will be due on Tuesday, November 28th.
Read THE ODYSSEY
"The Enchantress Circes"; draw a picture of Circes' Cave
Reading Logs
November 5, 2012 - November 9, 2012 Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
November 5, 2012 - November 9, 2012
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
Monday, November 5th:
Break into groups to work on "Propaganda Assignment"
Tuesday, November 6th:
Begin presentations of "Propaganda Assignments"
"Name Calling" and "Glittering Generalities"
Josine, Justin, Pamela, Isabel
"Band Wagon" and "Plain Folk"
David, Vickie, Renatta, Janella, Amanda
"Transfer" and "Glittering Generalities"
Karina, Robert, Chris Ackey, Daniel, Elizabeth
"Name Calling" and "Snob Appeal"
Mayra, Melissa, Jerry, Karla, Chris
Wednesday, November 7th:
In-class rewrite of Persuasive Essay on "Teen Driving"
Thursday, November 8th:
Finish rewrite of the Persuasive Essay on "Teen Driving"
Due at the end of the period
Friday, November 9th:
Go over answers to questions on Unit 2 Vocabulary homework
Watch "The Odyssey"!
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English

Break into groups to work on "Propaganda Assignment"
Tuesday, November 6th:
Begin presentations of "Propaganda Assignments"
"Name Calling" and "Glittering Generalities"
Josine, Justin, Pamela, Isabel
"Band Wagon" and "Plain Folk"
David, Vickie, Renatta, Janella, Amanda
"Transfer" and "Glittering Generalities"
Karina, Robert, Chris Ackey, Daniel, Elizabeth
"Name Calling" and "Snob Appeal"
Mayra, Melissa, Jerry, Karla, Chris
Wednesday, November 7th:
In-class rewrite of Persuasive Essay on "Teen Driving"
Thursday, November 8th:
Finish rewrite of the Persuasive Essay on "Teen Driving"
Due at the end of the period
Friday, November 9th:
Go over answers to questions on Unit 2 Vocabulary homework
Watch "The Odyssey"!
Monday, October 29, 2012
October 29, 2012 9th Grade Honors English
October 29, 2012 - November 2, 2012
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
Monday, October 29th:
Review district assessment essay
For homework: please watch, or listen, or read political campaign ads. Try to identify some of the techniques used to get people to vote a certain way.
Tuesday, October 30th:
Pass out Seven Techniques of Propaganda
Each group will prepare one presentation based on one of the seven techniques of propaganda
The group will explain what it is; give examples and then prepare a brief skit giving an example of the type of propaganda used.
Wednesday, October 31st:
Please bring your HOLT HANDBOOK; "Adverbial Clauses"; page 104; exercise 4; this assignment will be due on Friday, November 2nd.
Read Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven"
Continue working on the propaganda skits.
Thursday, November 1st:
Warm-up: Write three sentences with adverbial clauses using three vocabulary words from Unit 2.
Begin presenting your Propaganda skits
Friday, November 2nd:
Warm-up: Write three sentences with adverbial clauses using three vocabulary words from Unit 2.
Finish presenting your Propaganda skits
Your HOLT HANDBOOK assignment is due today.
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Honors English
Monday, October 29th:
Review district assessment essay
For homework: please watch, or listen, or read political campaign ads. Try to identify some of the techniques used to get people to vote a certain way.
Tuesday, October 30th:
Pass out Seven Techniques of Propaganda
Each group will prepare one presentation based on one of the seven techniques of propaganda
The group will explain what it is; give examples and then prepare a brief skit giving an example of the type of propaganda used.
Wednesday, October 31st:
Please bring your HOLT HANDBOOK; "Adverbial Clauses"; page 104; exercise 4; this assignment will be due on Friday, November 2nd.
Read Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven"
Continue working on the propaganda skits.
Thursday, November 1st:
Warm-up: Write three sentences with adverbial clauses using three vocabulary words from Unit 2.
Begin presenting your Propaganda skits
Friday, November 2nd:
Warm-up: Write three sentences with adverbial clauses using three vocabulary words from Unit 2.
Finish presenting your Propaganda skits
Your HOLT HANDBOOK assignment is due today.
Monday, October 15, 2012
October 15, 2012 - October 19, 2012 Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade English
October 15, 2012 - October 19, 2012
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade English
Monday, October 15th:
Please bring your vocabulary book to class tomorrow.
In your book, PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE:
"An Arctic Floe of Climate Questions"; pages 11 and 12
After You Read; pages 13 and 14
For Homework:
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE: pages 13 - 14; "Test Practice"; 1 - 7; page 14; "Constructed Response": two paragraph essay; chart
For Homework:
PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE: pages 13 - 14; "Test Practice"; 1 - 7; page 14; "Constructed Response": two paragraph essay; chart
Tuesday, October 16th:
For homework: Vocabulary Unit 2 will be assigned today. This will be due on Friday, October 19th.
Please bring your grammar book to class tomorrow.
In your book, PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE:
Before You Read; page 15
"Where I Find My Heroes"; pages 16 and 17
"Heroes with Solid Feet"; pages 18, 19 and 20
After You Read; page 21
Wednesday, October 17th:
For homework:
HOLT HANDBOOK; Independent and Subordinate Clauses; pages 98 - 100; exercise 1; this will be due on Thursday, October 18th.
In your book, PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE:
Informational Text; pages 22 and 23
Using the Sources; pages 24
Thursday, October 18th:
The HOLT HANDBOOK homework is due today; Independent and Subordinate Clauses, pages 98 - 100; exercise 1
In your book, PERSPECTIVES in MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE:
“Before You Read”; pages 25 and 26
“Free Minds and Hearts at Work”; pages 27 and 29
Friday, October 19th:
Unit 2 Vocabulary will be due today.
“Jackie Changed the Face of Sports”; pages 30 - 32
“After You Read”; pages 33 - 36
Sunday, October 07, 2012
9th Grade Honors English; October 8, 2012 - October 12, 2012
October 8, 2012 - October 12, 2012
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade English
Monday, October 8th:
Break into your groups; finish writing; rehearse and then perform your word studies.
Please bring your vocabulary book to class tomorrow.
Tuesday, October 9th:
For homework: Vocabulary Unit 2 will be assigned today. This will be due on Monday, October 15th.
Begin work on the Persuasion Unit
Perspectives in Multicultural Literature
Academic Vocabulary; page 3
Informational Text; pages 4 and 5
Before You Read; pages 6 and 7
"Rising Tides"; pages 8, 9, and 10
Please bring your grammar book to class tomorrow.
Wednesday, October 10th:
For homework:
HOLT HANDBOOK; Independent and Subordinate Clauses; pages 98 - 100; exercise 1; this will be due on Friday, October 12th.
"An Arctic Floe of Climate Questions"; pages 11 and 12
After You Read; pages 13 and 14
Thursday, October 11th:
Before You Read; page 15
"Where I Find My Heroes"; pages 16 and 17
"Heroes with Solid Feet"; pages 18, 19 and 20
After You Read; page 21
Friday, October 12th:
The HOLT HANDBOOK homework is due today; Independent and Subordinate Clauses, pages 98 - 100; exercise 1
Informational Text; pages 22 and 23
Using the Sources; pages 24
Before You Read; pages 24 and 25
Sunday, September 30, 2012
October 1, 2012 9th Grade English
October 1, 2012 - October 5, 2012
Monday, October 1st:
Finish the word study today.
Pair up, choose four words and write grammatically correct sentences using the four vocabulary words. Do a gallery walk around.
Pass out the HOLT HANDBOOK; assign "Run-On Sentences"; page 441; exercise 4. This will be due on Thursday, October 4th.
For homework: Choose four more words, write grammatically correct sentences using the four vocabulary words. We will do a brief walk around tomorrow with your sentences.
Begin reading THE CASK of AMONTILLADO.
Tuesday, October 2nd:
Not a shortened day!
Continue reading THE CASK of AMONTILLADO!
Pass out THE CASK of AMONTILLADO Vocabulary and Syntax handouts.
Go over in class.
Wednesday, October 3rd:
Break into groups of five and create three skits: one for verbal irony, one for situational irony and one for dramatic irony. Present to class.
Thursday, October 4th:
Finish presenting the skits.
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