Nicole Hayes: September 2010 Archives

Study Outline for The Things They Carried Test on Thursday (Sep 30th)

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***Will be have an extensive in-class review session on Wednesday***

 (if you are absent, you will need to get notes from a friend)

 

TTTC  Unit Test Study Outline

 

I)  CRITICAL READING (quetsions about a reading passage that you've never seen before)

 

II)  TTTC RECALL QUESTIONS

 

III)  GRAMMAR:

-SENTENCE CORRECTIONS

-EFFECT VS. AFFECT

 

IV)  VOCABULARY (study these words for the test)

boisterous

candor

eviscerated

pellucid

rapport

skewed

verisimilitude

vignettes

 

V) SHORT ANSWER (you will have 5 of these, and they will be 10 points a piece)

12th Grade Important Due Dates:

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Test Over the TTTC:  Thursday, September 20th 2010

 

TTTC Theme Analysis Essay Due: Wednesday, October 6th v2010

The Things They Carried Theme Analysis Essay.doc

TTTC Theme Chart.doc

12th Grade: September 27th-October 1st

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Essential Question for this week:  How does the author use theme to "show" rather than "tell" in a descriptive narrative?

Monday:

-Finish Film: Platoon

-Introduce TTTC theme Analysis Essay

The Things They Carried Theme Analysis Essay.doc

TTTC Theme Chart.doc

-Work on Theme Chart

   Tuesday:

-Discuss Theme Chart

TTTC Theme Chart.doc

Homework:  Finish Completing Theme Chart for 8 of the vignettes!!!

 Wednesday:

-Check Theme Chart

-Review for Test

Thursday:

-Test over TTTC

Friday:

-Lesson on MLA Format (Power Point)

MLA 2009.ppt

 -Compter Lab Day for Essays

 

 

 

11th Grade: September 27th-October 1st

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Essential Question for this week:  How does collective fear affect the group or individuals?

Monday:

-Crucible Act 1 Activity:  Could this happen today?

-Act 1 Review

Act One Questions Due!!!

   Tuesday:

-Graduation Writing Test Tips

-The Crucible Act 1 Character Identification Quiz

Wednesday:

1st and 2nd Period: GHSGWT

7th Period:  Film:  Independent Reading Day

Thursday:

-Film: The Salem Witch Trials

Friday:

-Finish The Salem Witch Trials

-Continue Reading Act 2 of The Crucible

 

 

 

12th Grade: September 20th-24th

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Monday:

-Open-Note Quiz (see Ms. Hayes for make-up)

*Read through "The Ghost Soldiers" by Thursday (pg 218)*

 Tuesday:

-Finish Quiz from yesterday (10-15 mins)

 -TTTC Character Sketch (will be counted for a grade)

The Things They Carried Character Sketch.doc

Wednesday:

-Film Terms (see a friend for notes)

-Discuss TTTC

-Independent Reading Day

*ALL students should bring their independent reading books to class today!

Thursday:

Film: Platoon

Friday:

Film: Platoon

 

 

 

11th Grade: September 20th-24th

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Monday:

-Assign Crucible Vocabulary

(Quiz on Friday)

-Begin Reading Act 1 of The Crucible (pg 16)

 Tuesday:

-Group Reading:  The Crucible

Wednesday:

-Georgia High School Graduation Writing Test Review

-Round One of Salem Village

-Group Reading:  The Crucible

Thursday:

-Group Reading:  The Crucible

-Finished Act 1

Homework:  study for vocab quiz and do act one questions

Friday:

-Crucible Vocabulary and Reading Quiz

Film:  Act One of The Crucible

 

 

12th Grade: September 13th-17th

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Monday:

-Discuss "Friends" and "Enemies"

-Group Activity "How to Tell a True War Story"

True War Story Questions.doc

Hwk:  Read "Dentist" and "Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong" pg 118 by Wednesday

 Tuesday:

Independent Reading Project

Outside Reading Project Contemp.doc

Article: "How to Cover a War"

How to Cover a War_article.doc

How to Cover a War.doc

How to cover warQuestions for Discussion.doc

Wednesday:

-Reading Check/Quiz

-Discuss "Sweetheart"

Sweet Heart of the Song Tra Bong Discussion Questions.doc

***Turnitin.com submission for College Essay Due by 11:59pm tonight (Wednesday)***

Thursday:

-Discuss "How to Cover a War" Questions

Discussion/Presentation/Activity:  War Propoganda

9 11 Posters.ppt

VIETNAM POSTER ACTIVITY.doc

Friday:

 -TTTC  Web Quest

Thethingstheycarried webquest.doc 

 

11th Grade: September 13th-17th

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Monday:

-Part 2 of Unit 1 Test:  The Essay

-Independent Reading Time

Tuesday:

-Computer Lab for Puritan Web Quest

puritan scavenger hunt.doc

Wednesday:

-Introduction to the Puritanical Period (PowerPoint)

Puritan Beliefs and the Salem Witch Trials.ppt

Thursday:

The Crucible Anticipation Guide

Crucible Anticipation Guide 1.doc

Friday:

 -Finish Discussing Anticipation Guide

-Distribute Crucible Books

The Crucible Unit Packet.doc 

-Assign Class parts for the play

-Begin Reading

 

12th Grade Independent Reading Due: October 21st

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***You must have your assigned book by Friday, September 10th***

Outside Reading List.docx

Outside Reading Project Contemp.doc

11th grade Independent Reading due: October 21st

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12th grade: September 7th-10th

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The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien - Discussion Questions - Book Club Guide

Monday:

 (No School)

Tuesday:

***College Essay Rough Drafts Due***

-Peer Editing

College_Essay_Checklist.doc

-Continue Reading TTTC (Read through "On The Rainy River") by tomorrow

 Wednesday:

-TTTC Quiz on every chapter through "On The Rainy River"

-Computer Lab to work on College Essays

Thursday:

***College Essays Due***

-Discuss TTTC

Friday:

-Discuss TTTC

-Independent Reading Day

-Hwk: Read through page 85 ("How to Tell a True War Story") by Monday

 

 

11th Grade: September 7th-10th

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File:Christopher Columbus3.jpg

Monday:

 (No School)

Tuesday:

-Read "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford pg 78

Do all "Review and Assess" Questions on page 84

Wednesday:

-Discuss "Of Plymouth Plantation"

-Pocahontas Fact or Fiction Activity

-Analyze a clip from Disney's Pocahontas

Homework:  Read "The General History of Virginia" pg 72 and do R+R Questions on page 77

Thursday:

-Discuss

-Review for Unit 1 Test

Friday:

 ***Independent Reading Book Due***

-Origin Myth and Explorer Unit Test

 

 

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