Friday, December 15, 2017

Socratic Seminar

Goal: Socratic seminar on issues of privacy and responsibility while
practicing paraphrasing and extending the conversation.

Agenda:
Read
Book check outs
Seminar 1
Seminar 2
Debrief

Phrases to help with paraphrasing: 
So you are saying that...
I heard you say... Was that right? 
So basically you think...because...
In other words I mean that...

Phrases to help with extending the conversation:
Say more about that...
How does that relate to...
How do you know...
What makes you think that...
Can you explain more about...
I'm still wondering about...
Will you elaborate on the part about...


Have a wonderful break! Relax, Reflect and Read!

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Precis Assessment

Goal: Write a rhetorical precis for your 3rd article.

Agenda:
Read
Precis review
Precis assessment
Socratic prep

Precis Review:
Let's look at a student sample for "Big Brother Meets Big Mother" before you write your own.

Precis Assessment:
  • You have unscrambled a precis about "Undercover Parent." 
  • You wrote one about "Big Brother Meets Big Mother."
  • Now it is time to write a precis based on the third article you chose to prepare for our socratic seminar. 
The rules:
  1. You will write your precis today. (You can not copy one you wrote last night for practice.)
  2. You can have the article on your screen to refer to. (Remember, paraphrase, don't quote the article.)
  3. You can have this picture of the precis chart on your screen. 
  4. All other tabs should be closed, please. 
  5. I'm giving you paper (gasp). Write as neatly as you can. 
Socratic preparation: 
  • Tomorrow we have a socratic seminar. 
  • Be prepared to talk about the two questions on your preparation document. 
  • Be sure your document is completed. 
  • If you chose to do your preparation digitally make sure you bring a print out. 
  • You earn TWO grades tomorrow. One for your contributions to the discussion, and one for your completed preparation document. 
  • If you are absent you will have a 0 in power school until you attend (and participate in) the make up at 2:30 on 1/9/18. (The 0 is temporary. Don't panic.)
Reminders:
Check out your books on the blog
Read over break 


Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Reviewing Rhetorical Précis and Catch Up


Goal:
 Reviewing Rhetorical Précis

Agenda:
Read
Review Précis
Socratic Seminar Prep

Peer review: 
I will post the room code in class. 
Paste in your rhetorical précis for "Big Brother Meets Big Mother."

Revise:
Now that you have seen examples, go back to your English Journal and revise your précis for "Big Brother Meets Big Mother"

Socratic Seminar Preparation:
Continue working on the graphic organizer. 
Remember it is the only document you are allowed to use during the Socratic Seminar.

Reminders:
Be prepared to write a precis on Thursday about your third article.
Keep reading. We will be doing book reviews 1/5/18.


Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Visiting the Counselors

Goal: Visit the counseling office.


Agenda:
Visit the counselors
Read while you wait
  • Today we will be in the counseling office. They want to be sure they meet each of you.
  • Bring your book so you can read while you wait your turn.
Back in class?
If you make it back to class before the end of the period you should:
  • Finish your precis about "Big Brother Meets Big Mother." We will review this on Wednesday.
  • Work on your Socratic Seminar preparation.
  • Finish tone activity in google classroom.
  • Keep reading. 
Reminders:

Be prepared to write a precis on Thursday about your third article.
Keep reading. We will be doing book reviews 1/5/18.

Monday, December 11, 2017

Writing a Rhetorical Précis

Goal: Making a first attempt at a rhetorical précis.

Agenda: 
Read
Review Tone
Rhetorical Precis
Socratic Seminar Preparation

Reviewing Tone:
  1. Go to classroom.google.com
  2. Open Tone Activity Document
  3. Read the excerpts with your partner. Determine whether the tone of the article is informative or persuasive.
  4. Highlight evidence from the text to support your answer.
  5. Complete the sentence frame.

Write your own precis: 
  1. Open your English Journal.
  2. Open your copy of "Big Brother Meets Big Mother." 
  3. Write a rhetorical précis of "Big Brother Meets Big Mother" by Ellen Goodman in your English Journal. 
  4. Just FOUR sentences. Use the one you have about Undercover Parent as a model. 
Socratic Seminar Preparation:
  • On Friday 12/15 we will be having a Socratic Seminar discussion in class.
  • To prepare for the discussion you need to know "Undercover Parent" and "Big Brother Meets Big Mother," and a third article very well.
  • I am giving you paper to organize your thinking. You can also get a digital copy HERE, but you must bring a hard copy to class on Friday 12/15. (If you choose to use the Google Doc, you are responsible for printing it.)
  • On Thursday you will be writing a rhetorical precis about your third article in class. be sure you have read it before then. 

Reminders: 
Friday we will be having a socratic seminar.
What are you reading over break? Make a book plan.
Tomorrow we are visiting the counselors. Make sure you have a book to read while we are there.
Thursday, rhetorical precis in class about your third article. Be ready. 

Friday, December 8, 2017

SOAPSTone

Goal: Analyzing "Big Brother Meets Big Mother" using SOAPSTone protocol

Agenda: 
Read
Complete SOAPSTone activity
Finish charting the text


SOAPSTone:
  • Work with your partner to complete the SOAPSTone activity for "Big Brother Meets Big Mother." (The entry code is the current month of the year).
  • Remember, I am expecting high quality, accurate answers. 
  • Choose your words carefully and proofread closely. 
  • Your answers are only 2-3 sentences, so you have time to make sure they are excellent. 
  • Focus on Occassion, Audience and Purpose first. Then, answer the rest of the questions.
  • If you finish early, finish charting the text if there are empty boxes on your chart. 
Reminders:
Keep reading. 
Look for books you need to return or donate. 
Turn in your group novel.

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Charting the Text

Goals: Analysis by charting the text

Agenda: 
Read
Science project survey
Charting "Big Brother Meets Big Mother"

Complete THIS SURVEYand help a student with her science project. 

Charting "Big Brother Meets Big Mother"
  • Open your copy of the article. 
  • You should have 14 numbered paragraphs. 
  • Work with your group to complete the SAYING and DOING columns on your chart. (Put your name on it.)
  • Remember to use our list of rhetorically active verbs on the wall. 
  • When you are done turn it over and remind yourself what SOAPSTone is about.
  • Take notes to help you for our lesson tomorrow. Bullet points are OK.
Reminders: 
Keep reading. 
Look for books you need to return or donate. 
Turn in your group novel. 
Do something tonight that will help you do better tomorrow. 

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Précis Check and a First Read

Goals: Checking in on your précis from yesterday and a first read of a
new text.

Agenda: 
Read
Check your précis
First reading of "Big Brother Meets Big Mother"

Precis Check:
  • Open your English Journal.
  • Do you have a précis at the top dated 12/5?
  • If not how can you fix that?
  • Is your précis correct? Let's check.
First read of a new text:
  • I think you're going to like "Big Brother Meets Big Mother."
  • It is shared with you in your Google Drive.
  • Use the "Say Something" protocol with your partner.
Quick Write:
  • After you finish the "Say Something" protocol, open your English Journal and write two paragraphs.
  • The first paragraph is about your discussion. Include TWO interesting things that your partner said. 
  • The second paragraph is your opinion about "Big Brother Meets Big Mother." What do you think about Goodman's argument?


Reminders: 
  • Keep reading. 
  • Look for books you need to return or donate. 
  • Turn in your group novel.  

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Unscrambling a Precis

Goal: Learn how to create a rhetorical précis.

Agenda:
Read
Reading Progress Update
Learn what a rhetorical precis is.
Play unscramble the précis

1. Complete your READING PROGRESS UPDATE.

2. Rhetorical Precis:
"A Rhetorical Précis, pronounced (pray-see), is a summary or abstract of a work. The Rhetorical Précis has a rigidly specific format.... It is important that you follow the format carefully. This is not an easy task. But it is a crucial step towards building critical reading ability...." (Oregonstate.edu)

Unscrambling a Precis: 

  1. Use THIS LINK to get a copy of a doc with a rhetorical précis. (Do not share it.)
  2. The sentences on this doc are out of order. 
  3. Rearrange them until you have a correct précis. 
  4. Note: Our example chart has FOUR sentences, but the précis you will unscramble has FIVE. Decide which two sentences should be combined and re-write them into one sentence. 
  5. Copy and paste your CORRECTED précis into your English Journal. (You will need it as an example for writing one on your own soon.)
Reminders: 
Check out your new book if you haven't already. 
Return your group novel to the library.
Read. It is your homework. 

Monday, December 4, 2017

Charting the Text of Undercover Parent

Goal: Close analysis of Undercover Parent using the Charting the Text
strategy for the first time.

Agenda: 
Read
Learn about charting a text
Charting Undercover Parent with your group

2. Charting the Text: 

  • Charting a text helps us understand the text better and shows us the structure of the argument.
  • Well educated readers can separate what the author is saying from what the author is doing.
  • This will not be easy at first. The struggle is worth it.

  1. Open your copy of Undercover Parent in Google Drive. 
  2. I'll give your group your charting organizers on paper. 
  3. Work together on each section. You need to talk it out. 
  4. For each section determine what the author is saying first, then what he is doing. (Do not move on to the next chunk until you have finished saying and doing for the one before it.)
  5. Since you are new at this I filled in some of the boxes for you to help you figure it out. Read them. 
  6. We are doing this one on paper, so if you are absent you will need to see Miss Painter for instructions and materials. 
  7. Yes, you are turning this in today before you leave. Write your name and period on it. 
Reminders: 
You should return your group novel to the library.
Your homework is to read daily, even if you are "ahead."

Friday, December 1, 2017

Complete SOAPSTone and Self Evaluation

Goal: Understanding the academic language of
SOAPSTone

Agenda: 
  • Read
  • Finish SOAPSTone Document
  • Complete Self Evaluation
Finish SOAPSTone Document:
  • Work with your partner to finish answering the SOAPSTone questions.
  • Make sure your names are on the document
  • Make sure you answer the questions about occasion, audience, and purpose first.
  • If you and your partner have answered all of the questions, review your answers to make sure you followed the expectations for short answer responses AND used the SOAPSTone term in your answer. 
Complete Self Evaluation:
  • Complete this GOOGLE FORM
  • Use the rubric in the form to evaluate your answers to the SOAPSTone questions. 
  • While evaluating your answers, think about these questions:
  • Did I really understand each term in order to identify the correct answer?
  • Did I meet the expectations for short answer responses? (excluding text evidence)
Reminders:
  • Check out your independent reading books on the blog.
  • Continue reading at home. 

Thursday, November 30, 2017

SOAPSTone for Undercover Parent

Goal: Our first Soapstone, learning a piece of rhetorical analysis.

Agenda:
Read
Be sure your book is checked out to you.
SOAPSTONE Preview
SOAPSTONE with a partner

SOAPSTone:
S - Subject / topic / issue of the text
O - Occasion - what is the context of the text? Consider time period, relevant events, and issues current to the text.
A - Audience who is this written for? How do you know?
P - Purpose - why did the author write this? What is his/her goal?
S - Speaker - who is Coben? How do you know? What else can you find out?
T- Tone - sarcastic, humble, bitter, convinced, unsure, reasonable, angry, immature, educated?

SOAPSTone:
  • Open the Undercover Parent article I shared with you on Tuesday. This is in your Shared With Me Folder in your Google Drive.
  • Open the SOAPSTone Document in Google Classroom.
  • With your partner, complete the SOAPSTone Document.   
  • Complete one document for each pair. 
  • (If you are absent you'll have to work on it on your own.)
Reminders: 
  • If you donate a can of food for the food drive you get an extra day to work on your book review before I grade it. 
  • Grading period ends Friday. I'll be grading all weekend, poor me. 

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Review of Book #4

Goal: Complete your review of your independent reading book, for book #4.

Agenda: 
Read
Review of Book #4

Review of Book #4:
  1. Open the "Book Review 17-18" doc shared with you in Google Drive. (This is the same doc you used to write your review of book #3.)
  2. Put your cursor ABOVE your review of book #3 and add a new entry for Review of Book #4
  3. Write your review. Finish for homework tonight. 
  4. Tips: When you write about how the book ended be sure to include what you thought about the way it ended. 
  5. Make sure this is in your book review doc and NOT in your English Journal. 
Reminders: 
  • Food Drive. We have a box for JROTC where you can drop off non-perishable, canned food. 
  • If you know of a PLHS family who needs additional food for the winter break let me know. 
  • This grading period ends on Friday. All regrade requests are due by 2:30PM Friday. (Some of you may want to work on your memoir or your visual memoir.)
  • Group novels are due back to the library. If you still have yours return it asap. 

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

First read of Undercover Parent

Goals: First reading of Undercover Parent article using the "Say Something" protocol.

Agenda:
Read
Learn about the "Say Something" protocol.
First read of Undercover Parent

First Read of Undercover Parent: 
  • This text is shared with you in Google Drive. 
  • You will read it with a partner and use the say something protocol to check your thinking and understanding with each other as you go. 
English Journal:
Write a response about "Undercover Parent" using the same TWO paragraph structure you use for an article of the week. 

Reminders: 
  • Food Drive. We have a box for JROTC where you can drop off non-perishable, canned food. 
  • Book reviews are happening in class on WEDNESDAY. You can pre-write them if you want to. 
  • This grading period ends on Friday. All regrade requests are due by 2:30PM Friday. (Some of you may want to work on your memoir or your visual memoir.)

Monday, November 27, 2017

Welcome Back

Goal: Exploring our initial thoughts and opinions 
related to teens and the internet.


Agenda:
Read
Quick Survey
Four Corners Discussion

Quick Survey: 
  • To prepare for our next unit I would like you to think briefly about your opinions related to these topics. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. 
  • Take the SURVEY
Four Corners Discussion:
Move to the corner of the room that best represents your thoughts about the statement

Reminders: 
  • Book reviews are happening in class on WEDNESDAY. You can pre-write them if you want to. 
  • This grading period ends on Friday. All regrade requests are due by 2:30 Friday. (Some of you may want to work on your memoir, or your visual memoir. If you are waiting on a regrade we will get to it.)
  • Keep reading. You need to read book #5 and book #6 before the end of January. 
  • Add books you read to your list in your planner.
  • Remember to check out your books and return books you have finished. 

Friday, November 17, 2017

Assessment

Goals: Update your progress, evaluate your skills, improve summaries.

Agenda: 
Reading
Reading Progress Update
Formative Assessment
Finish AOW from yesterday

1. Complete your READING PROGRESS UPDATE.


2. Complete this FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT for our next unit. 


3. Finish your AOW paragraphs from yesterday. 

  • Use the summary frame to write a paragraph about what you read.  
  • Write a second paragraph about what you think about the article. Would you want to try something like this with your family members? 
4. If your AOW paragraphs are finished:
  • Play this QUIZIZZ for a challenge. The code is (541707)
  • Find your next favorite book HERE and write a list of books that you might enjoy reading.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Article of the Week

Goal: Mastering the art of summary.

Agenda: 
Read
Self Score English Journal
Summary Example
Read and Write

1. Self Score your English Journal (5 minutes)
  1. Open your English Journal
  2. Review the English Journal Scoring Guide
  3. Determine how you would score your English Journal. 
  4. PASTE this sentence below into the TOP of your English Journal and be sure it is complete. 
November 16, 2017 Self Score:        
I believe I have earned a ______ <<(Your score 1-5) on my English Journal because_______________________ _______________ <<(Your reasons you think you earned that score.) 
2. Summary Example:
  • We noticed in your previous AOW assignments that most of you could use some help writing better summaries. 
  • Review the example below and see how it fits with the summary frame pictured below. 

3.  Read a new AOW and write about it: 
  1. Read THIS ARTICLE assigned to you in Newsela. (sign in with Google.) 
  2. Time yourself. It should take you 3-7 minutes to read this article. (I timed myself reading it carefully and it took me two minutes and three seconds.)
  3. Open your EJ and use the summary frame in this picture to write a paragraph about what you just read. 
  4. Write a second paragraph about what you think about the article. Would you want to try something like this with your family members? 

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Unit Test

Goal: Taking a unit test about the things we learned while reading novels.

Agenda: 
Take the test
Finish your review of your group novel.
Read while others finish

Unit Test: 
  • This TEST is designed to assess your ability to apply the concepts from this unit.
  • It has an entry code. You will definitely have to be in class to take the test. 
  • Answer every question the best you can. 
  • If you would like a paper copy of the story on the test ask me for one. 
  • If you are absent you will have a 0 until you make up this test. 
Finish your book review:
  • Your review of your group novel should be done by now. 
  • It's the one on that yellow Google Doc I sent you. 
  • You had almost the whole period yesterday to work on it. 
Read: 
  • Make sure you have a very good book. Don't like your book? Ask for help finding a better one. 
  • Be sure to CHECK OUT every book you take home. Yes, you can borrow more than one at a time. 
Reminders:
  • Finish your review of your group novel. I begin grading those tonight.
  • Finish the work in your English Journal. We grade those tomorrow. 
  • Be sure you have a good book to read for Book #4 (or #5)

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Catch up day

Goals: Catch up on any missing work and make sure you are ready for the test on Wednesday.

Agenda: 
Read
Catch Up

Things to be SURE you are done with:

  1. Review of Book #3: You started this in your Book Review Doc on Wednesday last week. Tip: look at the blog post below from Wednesday if you need help on this review. It is due today. 
  2. English Journal: Have you completed all of your entries in your EJ? The chart picture lists all the work you should have there for this unit. Making sure this work is complete will help you prepare for the test tomorrow. 
Prepare for your test: 
The test Wednesday will ask you to read a short story (less than 2 pages) and then answer questions about:
  • Characterization
  • Internal and external conflict
  • Setting and imagery
  • Sensory Details 
  • Diction (word choice)
  • Connotation and Denotation
  • Plot
  • Theme
Example question types: 
What does the setting tell you about the character? 
Which word from the story has the most positive connotation?
Which of the following is part of the exposition of the story? 
Which of these is an internal conflict for the character? 
There are 10-20 questions on the test. 


Monday, November 13, 2017

Review and Catch Up

You checked out your book right? 
Goal: Review and catch up.

Read:
  • You are reading book #4 (or more).
  • You have a good book that you want to read ready for Thanksgiving break.
  • You have checked out these books if you borrowed them from our classroom. 

Concepts to Review: 
During our Reading the Novel unit we covered a lot of concepts. Today we will review those concepts and Wednesday you will show that you can apply them.

The test Wednesday will ask you to read a short story and then answer questions about:
  • Characterization
  • Internal and external conflict
  • Setting and imagery
  • Sensory Details 
  • Diction (word choice)
  • Connotation and Denotation
  • Plot
  • WEDNESDAY. The test is WEDNESDAY. 
  • Theme
Let's Review: 
  1. Go to https://join.quizizz.com and I'll give you the code to join our practice session.
  2. If you want to play again at home click the link above and use code (460074)
Catch Up: 
  1. Is your book review of the group novel finished? 
  2. It should be done or almost done. 
  3. Check your English Journal. Are ALL of your assignments complete? 

Thursday, November 9, 2017

End of Novel Test and Book Review Time

Goal: Novel test and finish your book review.

1. Novel Test: 
  • Click HERE to access your novel test. 
  • Complete the test using everything you know about the book. 
  • The test has an "entry code." You have to be in class to take the test. 
  • The test includes short answer questions. Remember expectations for short answer questions.
  • (If you are absent see me asap to make up the test.)
2. Book Review
  • Yesterday, you started your book review in the Google Doc I shared with you. 
  • Finish your book review. (Yes, all four paragraphs.)
  • Your review of Book #3 (your group novel) is due Tuesday.
Reminders: 
Be sure your English Journal is up to date. 
Be ready for our UNIT TEST next week.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Book Review Structure

Goal: Learn how to structure a book review.

Agenda: 
Read
Reading Progress Update
Book Review Structure
Starting a book review

1. Complete your READING PROGRESS UPDATE.

2. Learn about the structure of a book review. 
  • This is a copy of a book review written by one of Mrs. R's former students. 
  • Enrique uses a solid structure for his review.
  • Read his review carefully and analyze what he is DOING in each paragraph. 
  • Click HERE to get a copy and get started. 
3. Start your own book review. 
I shared a new document with you in Google Drive called Book Reviews 17-18. 
You will use this doc to write your review today and to write another one on 11/29 about the other book you read for this grading period. 

Reminders: 
TEST on your group novel TOMORROW. Be sure you have finished reading the book. 
Unit test next Wednesday 11/15. (Study by reviewing material in your English Journal and on the blog since 10/12.)

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Writing About Conflict

Goal: Solidify our understanding of conflict.

Agenda:
Read
Conflict in your group novels
Writing about conflict

Identifying conflict in your group novels: 
  1. Using two sticky notes write down one internal and one external conflict the protagonist of your group novel faces. (Add your initials to your sticky notes.)
  2. As a group share the conflicts you found. 
  3. Group them by internal and external conflicts. 
  4. TALK: How did those conflicts change the character of your group novel? 
Writing about conflict: 
Open your English Journal
Use the paragraph frame below to write about the conflicts the character faces in your group novel.
In (book title) by (author) the main character, (protagonist), faces internal and external conflicts that cause him/her to...(describe the ways the protagonist changes.) An example of the internal conflict the character faces is (describe internal conflict). This causes (character) to....(describe effect of this internal conflict)... (Character) is also facing an external conflict (from/because/as a result of...describe external conflict.) The impact of this external conflict is that..... As a result of these conflicts... (describe how the character changes as a result of experiencing these conflicts)...
Reminders: 
  • You should be done with your group novel by now. We will be writing about it tomorrow. 
  • You also have a test this Thursday about your group novel.  
  • You have another test later next week about the concepts from this unit. We will review for that next week. If you want to start studying try reviewing your English Journal entries since 10/12.