Warm up: Chapter 2 vocab review
We went to the library to check out The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. I handed out a vocabulary chart and demonstrated the reading comprehension strategy: making predictions. HOMEWORK: Continue reading chapter 1. Webquest
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Close Read: On Being Brought from Africa to America
Discussion of the poem. Then make a Venn diagram comparing the theme of religion to identity. Then use all your resources (all the assignments we've done with this text) to help you write a short response to the prompt on StudySync. HOMEWORK: Finish if not done in class. Warm up: Vocab
Mindfulness Monday Today, we learned the skill of text evidence. You are assigned a lesson on StudySync and a worksheet on Google Classroom. Your task is to:
HOMEWORK: Finish if not done in class. Warm up: Vocab
First Read: The Crucible. Read through The Crucible on page 15 of your StudySync consummable. Pause after lines 16, 47, 71, 76, and 90 to summarize what you've read. Remember, a summary is an objective recount of the who, what, when, where, why, and how, of what has occurred. HOMEWORK: Finish the diagnostic on No Red Ink. Progress report deadline is tomorrow. Assignment is on StudySync.
Complete the Close Read: The Scarlet Letter. There are 10 multiple choice questions and one short response. This is for a grade in Reading Literature. HOMEWORK: Finish if not done in class. Due Tuesday before school. *SUB*
Your assignment is on StudySync. You can listen to an audio of The Scarlet Letter again for better understanding. The sub gave you a handout that goes with the video. Pause the video and answer the questions where directed. Then, answer the Think questions as thoroughly as possible. HOMEWORK: Finish if not done in class. Warm up: Vocab practice
Read The Scarlet Letter in your StudySync consumable. As you read, use the reading comprehension skill of visualization to create a mental picture of the scene and characters in your mind. What would this look like as a movie? Annotate the text for vocabulary, key details and ideas, and questions you have while reading. HOMEWORK: Finish your annotations. |
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