September 15 - 19 Assignments listed here represent the "Plan" for the week. Plans of course are subject to change as needed, so this should not be considered the last word on what will take place in class or will be assigned for homework. When plans do change however, the changes will be reflected here (hopefully by the evening of the day in which they are known to exist).
Week #4
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Ott Class Help Pass clip and use for the week of
9/15 Students who need extra help or
assistance may see me
Tuesday - Friday in the morning before school.
Extra Help is available this week. Students may use this pass to get help with assigned work
. Students without passes may not be permitted to enter the building before school. |
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All
8th Grade ELA Classes (7th Grade -
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Monday
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Students will begin class with 10
minutes of independent reading.
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Students will then take the Grammar
Income Test establishing a relationship between their grammatical
skills and their future ability to earn an income. Once
everyone has finished we will review and discuss the results.
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Students will finish the class with a
brief lesson on how to document their independent reading using the
weekly reading log, which we will begin using next week.
Homework: Students should take home
their novel and begin their nightly 30 minutes of independent
reading.
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Tuesday
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Students will begin class with 10
minutes of indpendent reading.
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Students will then begin 8A Perspectives and Narrative SU2 L1. In this unit students
will be focusing their writing on specific moments and details which
give impact to their writing.
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Students will then examine a painting
of by Peter Bruegel. There is a great deal going on.
Students will attempt to describe what is taking place in general
terms in the image. Students will then zoom in on three
different scenes in the image in and discuss what is taking place
within them, narrowing our focus on the action in the image, and
attempting to draw additional conclusions about the the whole from
the details.
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Finally, students will reexamine one
of the details and construct sentences that specifically zoom in on
the action of that particular scene. Responses will be turned
in to check on student progress.
Homework: Students should take home
their novel and begin their nightly 30 minutes of independent
reading.
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Wednesday
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Students will begin class with 10
minutes of independent reading.
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We will then review the process we took the painting through
yesterday narrowing our focus to very specific scenes in the image.
We will use that process to apply Focus to our own writing.
Students will think about a time they did something they really
enjoyed. Volunteers will share their thoughts.
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Students will then zoom in on a
specific moment from that experience that grabs their attention and
focus their writing on the details that bring that particular moment
to life.
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Students will then be given an
opportunity to share their writing and select classmates to comment
on the details that impacted their ability to visualize the
experience. We will spend a little time discussing the Student
Mindset before moving into the Solo part of the lesson where
students will examine a brief descriptive passage and suggest
details to further develop the moment.
Homework: Students should take home
their novel and begin their nightly 30 minutes of independent
reading.
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Thursday
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Students will begin class with 10
minutes of independent reading.
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Students will then review the process
we took that image from Tuesday's class to demonstrate how one of
them extablishes a stronger focus for writing.
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Students will then examine several
examples of exeplary writing from yesterday's writing. We will
discuss how the writer of each example effectively used detail to
focus on a particular moment. We will then go back to our own
writing to look for opportunities to further develop the details of
their chosen moment.
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Students will then take some time to
add those details in a revision that aims to further focus the
chosen moment.
Homework: Students should take home
their novel and begin their nightly 30 minutes of independent
reading.
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Friday
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Students will begin class with 10
minutes of independent reading.
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Students will take "A Pretty Good
Poem" through a reading strategy to help them get to the theme of
the poem. The poem will be discussed and compared to a quote
attributed to Aristotle on excellence.
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Students will be given the rest of
time to finish up their assignments for the week.
Homework: Students who are current on
their assignments do not have homework this weekend.
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7th Grade Honors ELA |
Monday
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Students will begin class with 10
minutes of independent reading.
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Students will then take the Grammar
Income Test establishing a relationship between their grammatical
skills and their future ability to earn an income. Once
everyone has finished we will review and discuss the results.
-
Students will finish the class with a
brief lesson on how to document their independent reading using the
weekly reading log, which we will begin using next week.
Homework: Students should take home
their novel and begin their nightly 30 minutes of independent
reading.
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Tuesday
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Students will begin class with 10 minutes of
independent reading.
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Students will then complete the
vocabulary lesson for the first Amplify lesson of the year. 7A SU2
L1 Vocabulary.
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Students will then dive into the
lesson on Point of View, which focuses on extablishing ones point of
view on the most disgusting food they have ever eaten. They
will examine how to use language and detail to reveal their own
point of view and examine a photograph of an individual experiencing
their own point of view.
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Finally, they will use their
chromebook to take an image of themselves while thinking about that
terrible thing that they once ate, going on to examine the details
in their own facial expressions that further define their point of
view on that subject.
Homework: Students should take home
their novel and begin their nightly 30 minutes of independent
reading.
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Wednesday
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Students will begin class with a
brief review of classroom expectations and routines and then begin
their independent reading for the day.
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Students will then briefly review our
experience from yesterday's class examining their facial expressions
as they ate the most disgusting food they've ever eaten. We
will then review writing expectations and a few other considerations
they will process before writing about that experience.
Students will be given a word cloud to ensure they have the
vocabulary to describe their experience.
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After students have finished
describing their experiences, we will move on to activity 8 and
discuss the rules for sharing and for giving verbal feedback.
Volunteers will share their writing and call upon classmates to use
"Response Starters" to help them give effective feedback. The
quality of feedback will be discussed and students will be given any
remaining time to work on their Virtual Lockers or independent
reading minutes.
Homework: Students
should complete their 30 minutes of independent reading for
homework.
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Thursday
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Students will begin class with 10
minutes of
independent reading.
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Students will then begin the
Vocabulary lesson for 7A SU2 L2.
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Student will then examine some of the
exemplary writing from the previous lesson to identify the details
which bring those responses to life. We will then move on to
Activity 4 reading a brief passage and examining the types of detail
used to help the reader understand the writer's point of view.
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Students then prepare to use the
previously discussed types of details in a response examining the
brief moment they realized they were able to do something that they
had never been able to do before. Students will write for at
least 10 minutes before handing in their work.
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Remaining time may be used for
independent reading.
Homework: Students should
complete their 30 minutes of independent reading for the day.
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Friday
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Students will begin class with 10
minutes of independent reading.
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Students will take "A Pretty Good
Poem" through a reading strategy to help them get to the theme of
the poem. The poem will be discussed and compared to a quote
attributed to Aristotle on excellence.
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Students will be given the rest of
time to finish up their assignments for the week.
Homework: Students who are current on
their assignments do not have homework this weekend.
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