May 29-30
Your novel for 20 minutes
Then answer or add to three questions for your independent novel. —10 minutes
Let’s get ready to view the film Stand by Me by listening to and thinking about the main track of the film, “Stand by Me” by B.E. King.
Head over to YOUR notebook: Unit 4: Stand by Me. Follow the instructions there. 30 minutes
May 23-25
May 18 -19
May 17
I’m sorry to have to be away today. Remember to stay focused. Invest in yourself.
If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to ask me via TEAMS.
Grammar Usage and Mechanics for 15 mins
Read for 20 mins
Complete 3 Questions on your book. You can find them in OneNote: Your notebook: Reading Journal: Independent Novel Questions. 10 mins
Grammar paragraph. How many errors can you find in the paragraph?
Handout.
Keep it in your folder.
May 15-17
May 11 – 12
May 9-10
“I Lost My Talk” in OneNote: Your notebook: Unit 2.9
- Questions
- Writing
- Unit 2: How do we forge an identity? Lesson 2.8 “Identity”: Graphic organizer in OneDrive: English folder
- Poetry Discussion Page
Finish all 5 poems in Commonlit.
- “I am Offering This Poem”
- “Masks”
- “A Rose that Grew from Concrete”
- “To a Daughter Leaving Home”
- “Identity”
Your independent novel.
May 8
COMPLETE
Unit 2: How do we forge an identity? Lesson 2.8 “Identity”: Graphic organizer in OneDrive: English folder
“I Lost My Talk” in OneNote: Your notebook: Unit 2.9
May 4
Unit 2: How do we forge an identity? Lesson 2.8 “Identity”
Discussion Questions in OneNote: Reading Journal: Poetry Discussion Questions
Graphic organizer in OneDrive: English folder