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Sunday, November 27, 2016

MP 2 - Week 3

   MONDAY  11-21    C-Day:  Finish Novel and Review for Vocab List II Quiz     

     Announcements                                      

  • Please check your Gmail!
  • Grab your Chromebook.
  • Did you TURN-IN your flashcards for Vocabulary List II?
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   DO Now - Visual Synectics: Creating Metaphors                     


Entry Title:  Visual Synectics

DIRECTIONS

  1. Select a single image from the choices below.
  2. Make a list of words that describe that image.
  3. Then complete this sentence....

    Ha is a (your image) because she is ________ .
  4. The blank is the image you selected.
  5. Example: 

    Butterflies: beautiful, delicate, innocent, symbolize change, erratic, symmetrical, elusive and ephemeral (don't exist very long)

    Ha is a butterfly because she is innocent. 





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     Learning Target(s)     
  • I can can create metaphors using visual synectics.
  • I can identify metaphors in a text.
  • I can demonstrate my knowledge of Vocabulary List II.
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     Mini-Lesson:  Creating Metaphors           
  • Share out synectic examples from the Do Now.

  • Review how to fill out the Literary Elements Note-Catcher and finish reading the novel.

     Work Time                                                
  • Add at least one new metaphor from the novel to your Literary Elements Note-Catcher.
     Assessment / Homework       





       TUESDAY  11-22    D-Day:  Quiz, Raffle and Appreciation Celebration     

         Announcements     

    • Please check your Gmail!
    • Grab your Chromebook.
    • Did you TURN-IN your flashcards for Vocabulary List II?
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         DO Now - Visual Synectics     

    DIRECTIONS

    1. Select a single image from the choices below.
    2. Make a list of words that describe that image.
    3. Then complete this sentence...

      Ha is a _________ because she ________ .
    4. The blank is the image you selected.
    5. Example: 

      Robot: programmed, mechanical, repetitive, unemotional, unresponsive.

      Ha is not a robot because she emotional


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         Learning Target(s)                                    
    • I can demonstrate my knowledge of Vocabulary List II.
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         Mini-Lesson:  Accessing the Quiz            
       
    • Go into Google Classroom and click on the link for the quiz.
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         Work Time                                                  
    • Take the Vocabulary List II Quiz.
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        RAFLLE!                                                      
    • Get out your raffle tickets!

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         Assessment / Homework       
      • TURN IN your quiz.



         MONDAY  11-28    A-Day:  The Refugee Experience    

           Announcements                                      

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      • Grab your Chromebook.



             DO Now - Copy Into Comp Book         

        Entry Title: Vocabulary List III
           1.  accentuate v. (-d, -s, -ing) to make more noticeable
          The girl accentuated her bright orange hair with a giant yellow bow which seemed to make it even more orange!

          2.  aspire v. (-d, -s, -ing, aspiration) to strive for an ambitious goal
          When I was younger, I aspired to become a famous stage actor even though I felt it was an unattainable goal.


               Learning Target(s)     
          • I can explain what a refugee is.
          • I can draw inferences from a text about the experiences of refugees.
          • I can record details of the refugee experience to use later in my final project.



               Mini-Lesson:  What is a Refugee?     
             
          • ref·u·gee
            ˌrefyo͝oˈjē/
            noun
            1. a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
            2. __________________________________

          • Now, listen again to the poem Saigon is Gone. (page 67)  Ha is now a refugee.  She has left her country to escape a war.
          • Think-Pair-Share
            What are some textual details you noticed about the conditions Ha must endure?  Be prepared to share a response with the class!

               Work Time       
            With a partner...
            1. Read your notice and wonder chart to your partner.
            2. Listen while your partner reads their chart to you.
            3. Compare charts.  
            4. Add at least one new detail to each set of videos from your partner's chart.
            5. Share at least one new detail from each set of videos for your partner's chart.

                 Assessment / Homework       
              • Your completed Refugee Notice and Wonder Chart due tomorrow for a PASS/FAIL classwork grade.



                 TUESDAY  11-29    B-Day:  Intro to Final Project     

                   Announcements                                     

              • Please check your Gmail!
              • Grab your Chromebook.
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                   DO Now - Visual Synectics                   

              DIRECTIONS

              1. Select a single image from the choices below.
              2. Make a list of words that describe that image.
              3. Then complete this sentence...

                Being a refugee is like a _______ because ______ .


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                   Learning Target(s)                                   
              • I can summarize what I am expected to do for the final project based on the novel Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai.|
              • I can create an overview of the refugee character who will be the main character for my Inside Out & Back Again project.
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                   Mini-Lesson:  Introduction to Your Final Project and Creating Your Refugee Character       
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                   Work Time       
              • How do you get started?
              • Open Assignment 16 in Google Classroom: Creating Your Refugee Character
              • Complete this classwork assignment for a grade.
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                   Assessment / Homework       
                • Summarizing the project.
                • Assignment 16 completed by end of the period.





                   WEDNESDAY   11-30    C-Day:  Project Work Time        

                     Announcements     

                • Please check your Gmail!
                • Grab your Chromebook.
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                     DO Now - Copy                                    

                Copy into your Vocabulary List III Entry
                 3.  boisterous adj. (boisterously) noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.
                    The students in the gym were really boisterous yelling and cheering-on their Bubble Ball teammates.

                4.  decorum n. behavior in keeping with good taste; etiquette.
                     It took all the decorum Frankie had to walk past the group of boys with class and not look at them while they screamed for her phone number.
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                     Learning Target(s)     
                • I can create an Inside Out and Back Again poem in the style of Thanhha Lai.
                • I can create an overview of my refugee character who will be the basis for my project.
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                     Mini-Lesson:  Your Goal for Today...         
                   
                • Show Mr. DeGrandis your completed Creating Your Refugee Character assignment.
                • Then, open assignment 17.0 in Google Classroom and begin working on the first draft of your poem.
                • Be aware of the poem's formatting!
                  • Title
                  • Date at the end
                  • One-Two Sentences per Stanza
                  • Three-Five words per line
                  • Italicize any time someone speaks or there is dialogue between two characters
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                     Work Time       
                • Begin writing!
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                     Assessment / Homework       
                  • Show Mr. DeGrandis your progress before the end of the period!




                     THURSDAY  12-1    D-Day:  Project Work Time     

                       Announcements                                  

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                  • Grab your Chromebook.
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                       DO Now - Copy                                 

                  Copy into your Vocabulary List III Entry

                  5.  refugee n. (refugees) a person forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution or natural disaster.
                       Many child refugees experience the horrors of war before they leave their home countries in order to find a safe place to live.
                  6.  endure v. (-d, -s, -ing, endurance) to patiently suffer something painful or difficult; to remain in existence or last a long time.
                       It is unbelievable that a child can endure such horrible living conditions and still manage to smile.

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                       Learning Target(s)     
                  • I can create an Inside Out and Back Again poem in the style of Thanhha Lai.
                  • I can create an overview of my refugee character who will be the basis for my project.
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                       Mini-Lesson:  Your Goal for Today...     
                     
                  • You should have your Inside Out Poem completed by the end of class today.
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                       Work Time       
                  • Get writing!
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                       Assessment / Homework       
                    • Show Mr. DeGrandis your progress byt he end of the period.




                       FRIDAY  12-2    A-Day:  Project Work Time - First Draft Due Monday     


                         Announcements                                  

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                         DO Now - Copy                                 

                    Add to Vocabulary List III

                      7.  cringe v. (-ed, -s, -ing) to feel disgust or embarrassment often through movement of your face or body; to make a sudden movement out of fear of being hurt.
                          Many English teachers cringe when they hear their students use the non-word "mines."

                      8.  alienate v. (-ed, -s, -ing) to cause someone to feel that he or she no longer belongs to a particular group or part of society.
                           He alienated most of his friends with his bad temper and soon no one even texted him anymore.

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                           Learning Target(s)     
                      • I can create an Inside Out and Back Again poem in the style of Thanhha Lai.
                      • I can create an overview of my refugee character who will be the basis for my project.
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                           Mini-Lesson:  Your Goal for Today...     
                         
                      • You should have your Inside Out Poem's first draft completed by the end of class today.
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                           Work Time       
                      • Get writing!
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                           Assessment / Homework       


                          • Show Mr. DeGrandis your progress by the end of the period.

                        Monday, November 14, 2016

                        MP2 - Week 2

                           MONDAY  11-14    B-Day:  Peer Revision Using Google Docs       

                             Announcements     

                        • Please check your Gmail!
                        • Grab your Chromebook._________________________________

                             DO Now - Copy and Read         

                        Entry Title:  How to Share a Document for Peer Editing

                        1. Open the Assignment in Google Classroom
                        2. Make sure it is UNSUBMITTED first!
                        3. Click the blue SHARE button.
                        4. Type the name of your partner and select them.
                        5. Click SEND.
                        6. Your partner will have to wait for an email with a link inviting them to edit your work.
                        7. Be patient, if can take up to five minutes.

                             Learning Target(s)     
                        • I can share an assignment with a partner for peer editing.
                        • I can edit an essay using Google Docs to make suggestions and comments.
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                             Mini-Lesson:  How to Edit Google Docs        
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                             Work Time                
                        1. Share your essay with three different peers.
                        2. Peer edit three essays from three different classmates.
                        3. Once your essay is peer edited by three classmates, open your essay and make the revisions they suggested if you agree with them.
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                             Assessment / Homework       
                          • Mr. DeGrandis will be checking to see that you have completed three essays.
                          • Vocabulary Flash Cards due Thursday!







                             TUESDAY    11-15    C-Day:  Final Drafts Due of Who is Ha? Essay     

                               Announcements     

                          • Please check your Gmail!
                          • Grab your Chromebook.
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                               DO Now - Copy and Respond            

                          Entry Title: Sharing Google Docs
                           Answer this question in you Composition Notebook...
                          What are some things you learned yesterday about peer editing with Google Docs?
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                               Learning Target(s)     
                          • I can incorporate the suggestions of my peer editors in my essay to make it awesome!
                          • I can proofread my essay for grammar, spelling and punctuation errors.
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                               Mini-Lesson:  Making Your Essay Awesome!      
                             
                          • Consider the suggestions of your peer editors and make the changes with which you agree.
                          • Then, proofread your essay using the steps below.
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                               Work Time       
                          Check your essay for grammar, spelling and punctuation errors.
                          • If working on a computer, use your word processor's spell checker and grammar checker before you proofread. ...
                          • Read your essay back to yourself. ...
                          • Read your essay backward. ...
                          • Figure out the types of errors you typically make, and proofread for one error at a time. ...
                          • Don't forget to proofread your changes.
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                               Assessment / Homework       
                            • Turn in your peer edited and proofread essay for a grade worth 50 points!
                            • Vocabulary Flash Cards due Thursday!




                               WEDNESDAY   11-16    D-Day:  Read Novel         

                                 Announcements     

                            • Please check your Gmail!
                            • Grab your Chromebook.
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                                 DO Now - Study Vocabulary List II         

                            1. Open FlashCardMachine and play one of the games there based on Vocabulary List II.
                            2. Not done with your cards?  Use this time to work on them!
                            3. THE TEST IS THIS TUESDAY SO STUDY A LITTLE EVERYDAY!
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                                 Learning Target(s)     
                            • I can identify textual examples of various literary elements in the novel Inside Out and Back Again!
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                                 Mini-Lesson:  Demonstration of Identifying Literary Elements     
                               
                            • Open your Literary Elements Note Catcher.  
                            • Grab your novel and open to page 123!
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                                 Work Time       
                            • As we read, your teacher will stop occasionally to point out various literary elements.
                            • You are to add at least two new literary elements to your note catcher by the end of the period.
                            • Remember:  You will be required to add literary elements to your final project.
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                                 Assessment / Homework       
                              • Two new literary elements and examples from the novel in your note catcher!
                              • Vocabulary Flash Cards due tomorrow!




                                 THURSDAY    11-17    A-Day:  Read Novel     

                                   Announcements     

                              • Please check your Gmail!
                              • Grab your Chromebook.
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                                   DO Now - Submit Your Vocabulary Flash Cards         

                              1. Open FlashCardMachine.
                              2. Click on Vocabulary List II
                              3. Click the SHARING tab.
                              4. Select ENABLE
                              5. Click SAVE SET DETAILS
                              6. A blue link will appear.
                              7. Copy and paste that link into Assignment 13.0 in Google Classroom!
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                                   Learning Target(s)     
                              • I can identify textual examples of various literary elements in the novel Inside Out and Back Again!
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                                   Mini-Lesson:  Demonstration of Identifying Literary Elements     
                                 
                              • Open your Literary Elements Note Catcher.  
                              • Grab your novel and open to page 123!
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                                   Work Time       
                              • As we read, your teacher will stop occasionally to point out various literary elements.
                              • You are to add at least two new literary elements to your note catcher by the end of the period.
                              • Remember:  You will be required to add literary elements to your final project.
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                                   Assessment / Homework       
                                • Two new literary elements and examples from the novel in your note catcher!



                                 FRIDAY    11-18    B-Day:  DIRT Day        





                              DIRT Day Expectations

                              1. Do the following BEFORE the bell rings…
                                1. Open your DIRT Day Assignment in Google Classroom.
                                2. Be in your seat reading.
                              2. Focus on your reading the entire period.
                              3. Do not sub-vocalize during DIRT.
                              4. Complete 10 thoughts using the Active Reading Model by the end of the period. Do more for extra credit.




                              If You Finish a Book…
                              In an email to Mr. DeGrandis, write a review about your book in 3-paragraph essay format.
                              Guidelines for the Essay:
                              • ¶ 1 - title, author and genre of the novel and your opinion of the book (controlling idea).
                              • ¶ 2 - short summary of the book and include at least two text-based examples from the book
                                       that support your controlling idea in ¶
                              • ¶ 3 - explain why you would or would not recommend this book to a friend and where they might be able to find it or purchase it.

                              If You Forgot Your Book…
                              • Choose a book from the class library or Mr. DeGrandis will give you one.
                              • Be sure to bring your book next week.

                              If You Want to Switch Books…
                              In an email to Mr. DeGrandis, write an Abandon Book Essay.
                              Guidelines:


                              • ¶ 1 – title, author and genre of the novel you are abandoning and
                                        three reasons you don’t like the book (controlling idea).
                              • ¶ 2 through 4 - Develop each reason using text-based details from the book.
                              • ¶ 5 - Offer your suggestions for other novels you have read that another student might enjoy.