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Thursday, September 29, 2011

7th hour English 11 detailed writing September 29

Using your reading of Ben Franklin's Autobiography answer:


What inferences, conclusions, can you make about Franklin's attitudes and beliefs, based on his plan to achieve moral perfection?


attitude is defined as feelings or actions

beliefs is defined as faith, morals, or truth


Write for 20 minutes

Type, double space

Email a copy to yourself




5th hour English 11 detail writing for September 29

Using the article create a detailed writing on

Why were hieroglyphics important for the Egyptians

Allow 25 minutes to complete this writing

Type this writing, print it and email it to yourself

Use (Singh) to reference the reading

Use Cambria, double spaced, and 12 point font

Monday, September 26, 2011

English 11 week of Sept 26

Monday: Lab work on commas, test taking skills, and grammar

Tuesday: Comma assessment, Prequiz punctuation, Intro colons and semi colons

Wednesday: Colons, semi colon wrap up, Talking to text. Homework: finish reading with talking to text

Thursday: Writing about reading - typing, saving in H: English 11 digital portfolio

Friday: Silent reading, turning in reading record.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Monday lab expectations

1. Go to http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm, read and complete the 9 quizzes, both on commas and punctuation.

2. Go to http://www.testinfo.net/act/act-tips.htm and read ALL the information regarding test taking tips.

3. go to http://www.lumosity.com/brain-games/flexibility-games/word-bubbles and try the brain game.

4. finish your day with www.freerice.com. Try the vocabulary and grammar. It's a challenge, but a worthy cause!

5. Try commas at http://www.chompchomp.com/exercises.htm

Of Mice and Men audio files

go to http://dedicationtechnologies.com/oman/ to find out and download Of Mice and Men, the audio version.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Proficient Readers are Strategic Readers

Successful readers set a purpose for reading and draw on prior knowledge, experiences, and a variety of strategies to make meaning from text. They continually monitor their comprehension and, as needed, will stop and revisit their “tool kit” of reading strategies to gain a better understanding of what they are reading. Proficient readers often find themselves questioning or reorganizing text, summarizing, analyzing, and making connections to other subjects and contexts (National Institute for Literacy 2007).
Struggling readers, by contrast, are challenged by expository text because they rely on too few or ineffective strategies, do not monitor their understanding, or cannot transfer strategies used in casual reading to academic texts. When reading is unsuccessful or laborious, it ceases to be motivating. Consequently, struggling readers avoid reading and often have difficulty learning in many subject areas.
Teachers cannot control the knowledge and experiences that students bring to the classroom. But they can help students access or retrieve knowledge about a particular subject to help them make connections to the new knowledge to which they are about to be introduced. Teachers cannot wave a magic wand and double students’ vocabulary overnight but can provide them with tools to unlock the meaning of unfamiliar words. And teachers can provide opportunities for students to use new words in meaningful contexts. Teachers may not be able to alter the syntax or structures of text, but they can provide students with strategies to understand how text is organized.
To accomplish the task of helping students become proficient readers and learners, teachers need to have strategies at hand. A selection of the most useful strategies to assist struggling readers composes the remainder of this guide.

English 11 week of Sept 19

Monday: Revising Reading log; Reading
Tuesday: Video clip - The Knights Tales; Reading
Wednesday: Semi colons; Colons - pretest
Thursday: Detailed writing on a quote
Friday: Video clip - The Knights Tale; Reading

Friday, September 16, 2011

Reader's log Tone

Overall feeling or effect created by a writer's use of words.

Serious
Mock serious
Humorous
Satiric (sarcasm)

Tone is primarily conveyed through diction (words), point of view (narrator), syntax (style of writing with phrase, clauses, sentence lengths) , and level of formality.

Reader's log

Your name:
Title of Book:
Author:
Genre:
Length of time reading this week:

What is the tone of your book?

8+ sentences that give examples and explanation of the tone.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Adverb game!

Try this game to test your skills with adverbs!

Click on the word and post your results in comments!

English 11 week of September 12

Monday - Adverbs review; homework: Adverb concerns/questions

Tuesday - Reading work, Commas; homework: Reading work finished

Wednesday - Commas, Writing on reading, Memory practice

Thursday - Comma wrap up, Writing; homework: Reading 20 minutes

Friday - Assessment, Reading, Reading log

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Items needed by Friday

3 ring binder - you can use it for more than one class - I do not check binders
Single Subject Notebook
Book

English 11 week of Sept 6

Tuesday: Syllabus
Wednesday: Syllabus, Writing, Exam
Thursday: Adverbs, Video, Reading
Friday: Reading, Book Check, Reader's log