Tuesday, 20 June 2023

EF 7 11 Class 38 Provincial Proficiency Scale, AF Ch 8

 

Good morning, everyone.

 

Today’s agenda:

·      The Provincial Proficiency Scale

 

·      Animal Farm Chapter 8

·      Presentation work

IF TIME

·      Continue parallelism

·      Continue sentence combining

·      Remaining verb exercises – verb tenses, phrasal verbs

 

 

Wednesday

·      Continue essay work

“The Bare Bones of the Five-Paragraph Essay”

“The Benefits of Cycling”

·      Animal Farm Chapter 9

·      Presentation work

IF TIME

·      Continue parallelism

·      Continue sentence combining

·      Remaining verb exercises – verb tenses, phrasal verbs

 

·      Optional Replacement test or quiz (last 55m of class)

 

 

Thursday

·      Continue essay work

·      Animal Farm Chapter 9

·      Presentation work

IF TIME

·      Continue parallelism

·      Continue sentence combining

·      Remaining verb exercises – verb tenses, phrasal verbs

 

 

Friday

·      Continue essay work

·      Animal Farm Chapter 10

·      Finish presentation work

 

IF TIME

·      Continue parallelism

·      Continue sentence combining

·      Remaining verb exercises – verb tenses, phrasal verbs

 

 

Monday

·      Presentation day

·      Animal Farm Chapter 10

 

Tuesday

·      Final test AF Ch 7-10 – essay

I will not have much time to mark the essay in detail- grammar

I’ll read it and give a mark.

 

Wednesday

·      Marks Day

·      Final class

·      Not an instructional day

We can meet one-on-one to discuss your final result.

 

 

 

 

The Provincial Proficiency Scale- Ministry of Education

-give formative feedback thorughout the school year

 

-formative- creating competencies, building abilities and skills, forming, developing skills

-summative assessment- summation (the end), final assessment- e.g. big final exam, provincial exams, entry exams which would determine which university or not you could go to

 

provinciency scale will be used by teachers throught the term-

 

In K-9, 4-5 times a year

 

In AdED, once or twice a term- meeting, one-on-one about proficiency

 

Emerging- within the context of a class (EF7)-

Developing

Proficient

Extending

 

Grades 10, 11, 12 Final %

Foundations couses Final %?

 

 

 

l  Chapter 8 Discussion Notes

MY LECTURE NOTES

  6th Commandment changed

“noone cared to mention it” (61)

  push to finish windmill

  Squealer's quota reports, overinflated, lies

  animals losing perspective on pre-revolutionary life

                                                      

  Napoleon increasingly withdrawn, elitist, (62)

elite class, elite school

appears with dogs and rooster

formal grandiose titles (62)

  Napoleon credited with every success

  Napoleon song (63)

  propaganda Snowball plot to murder Napoleon- guard dogs, taster

         

          LINK TO STALINIST HONOURIFICS

READ FROM PHOTOCOPY ABOUT APPLAUSE

         

N. Korean TV anchor, Ri Chun Hee:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7J2Nnl7Ano&app=desktop

 

N. Korean mourners, Kim Jong Il:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccsNr9UJeVY

 

  Mr. Frederick vilified

 

  more Snowball propaganda, gander false confession, suicide

MORE FALSE CONFESSIONS

 

  Snowball not received “Animal Hero, First Class”

censured for cowardice

  Squealer remakes animals' memories (65)

 

  windmill finished, Napoleon Mill, foreshadowing “explosives would lay them low this time” (66)

 

  180 switch from Frederick to Pilkington- wood sold

  all confusion blamed on Snowball (67)

  wood “carted away at high speed”

  counterfeit cash from wood to buy machinery for windmill-

  animals prepare for attack from Frederick

  guns, animals fall back, Pilkington message “Serves you right” (69)

  Benjamin sees men to blast windmill, destroyed

  animals counter-attack, bloody melee, Napoleon in rear

  Squealer (absent during fight) spins defeat (71)

  Boxer wounded, weary

  Napoleon awards to self “Order of Green Banner” (72)

 

  pigs find whiskey, pigs drunk, hungover

  sow field of barley (73)

  Squealer caught changing Fifth Commandment

 

retirement grazing field – IDIOM an empty promise, an unfilfilled promise

 

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