UPCOMING SENTENCE WORK:
Complex sentences
Parallelism
Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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Talk about HW, RWs and phone usage
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Titling documents to pass in- full name, period,
class, date
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“Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 2
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Continue “Literary Terms”- theme, foreshadowing
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Continue “Ice Storm” module
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Talk about Test 2 paragraph on Tuesday
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Distribute “Transitional Terms EF7/10/11”
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Finish outstanding sentence work: “Verbs with Simple
Sentences” and “Compound Sentences”
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HW Read “I
Confess” for Tuesday. Prepare notes for “Thought
Questions” for discussion.
Friday- No school for you-
-Professional Development- teacher training day
- My focus tomorrow: students with autism
Saturday
-Valentines Day
Monday- No school
-BC Family Day
-Chinese New Year’s Eve
Tuesday
-Back in school
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Sentence work- talk about clauses
What is a clause? What are different types
of clauses?
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Test2- paragraph on “What Happened During the
Ice Storm”
Wednesday
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Homework- usually some class time, read a story- several days
to read and makes notes. My expectation and the school expectation is that
students are engaged in the curriculum (school work).
RW- rewrites
Test/Quiz Correct and RW on new
paper.
I check it over quickly and give the extra point.
RWs have to handed in the same day or first thing the next
day.
I won’t give points to late RWs.
Student will be doing their HW and RW while I am teaching.
Phone usage- mostly no problem
scrolling
I am not the phone police.
I have to support the VSB policies.
REMINDER
Titling documents to pass in- full name, period, class, date
Remember:
Full name
Period
Course
Date
Every day I get about 50 pieces of paper from students.
If I don’t know your period and course, I can’t give you the
points.
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“Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 2
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“I Confess”
class monitor
monitor- special speakers for musicians to hear what they
are playing and singing
monitor(v)- pay close attention
Her daughter had a fever. She monitored her temperature.
He had a heart monitor in the hospital. (n)
heart check name? You wear a heart monitor for 24 hours.
She is good about monitoring her blood pressure.
A diabetic has to monitor their blood sugar levels.
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More Literary Terms
supernatural- beyond nature- magic, superstition, witches,
aliens, fortune-tellers, tarot cards, Ouija board, vampires, werewolves,
astrology- star signs, fengshui, voodoo, etc.
1. Theme is the
central idea or message about human nature that is at the heart of a literary
work. In fiction, the theme is usually not intended to be instructive, except
in stories like fables. The theme of a story may address a certain issue
without making a clear judgement on the issue. Also, the theme of a story is
usually not presented directly.
watch good movies,
read good books- learn about humanity, learn about ourselves
“Ice Storm” deeper themes
-be kind to living
things weaker than you
-empathy comes from
stopping and noticing what is the right thing to do even when it is hard
-high-status people
treating low-status people
theme- What kind of
person are you/am I? How do I treat people who are vulnerable or defenseless?
-showing respect,
treating people with dignity
CHINESE Judge by
the deeds, not the intention.
English literature
class- talk about deep ideas
In my normal life,
I don’t get to talk about deep ideas usually.
2. Foreshadowing refers to the use of indicative words or
phrases and hints that set the stage for a story to unfold and give the reader
a hint of something that is going to happen without revealing the story or
spoiling the suspense. Foreshadowing is used to suggest an upcoming outcome to
the story.
fore- ahead, forward,
coming first
forelegs
hind legs
cues, signs, clues
superstitious – bad
omen
good omens- lucky
numbers
shadow- darkness from
blocking the light
Chekhov’s gun-
foreshadowing
Anton Chekhov-
IDIOM shadow(v)
follow someone at their work
The medical students
shadowed the doctor when she did her
rounds.
mentor(n,v) –
supervisor, close teaching and supporter, inspiring guide
trainer, manager
3. Flashback is a literary device wherein the author depicts the occurrence of
specific events which have taken place before the events that are currently
unfolding in the story. Flashback devices that are commonly used are past
narratives by characters, depictions and references of dreams and memories.
Flashback is used to create a background to the present situation, place or
person.
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“What Happened During the Ice Storm”
Test 2- Tuesday
Last 55m of class
Paragraph
Organize and write a paragraph
-at least 150 ww (150-250ww Goldilocks Zone)
-double space
-write between margins
I will ask you a basic question about the story, nothing tricky.
e.g. Why do the boys go out to get the pheasants?
PLAN
1. harvest the pheasants- catch and kill for food
2. curious, see what the adults were doing, follow the
adults, act like the adults
3.adventure, something exciting, try something new
Do not retell the plot.
WRITE:
Write your ideas into sentences. – each point will be 2-3
sentences, explain and expand
STRUCTURE OF A PARAGRAPH
Topic sentence
Supporting sentences
Concluding sentence
I’m looking for a well-organized paragraph written with good
sentences.
You can have the story out when you do the test. Don’t copy
from the story. Use your own words and sentences to write about the question.
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Choices:
1.Prepare for Test2 “Ice Storm”
2.Read “I Confess” and make noted
3.Work on sentence work- “Simple Sentences” “Compound
Sentences”
NEW “Complex Sentences”