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Sunday, November 21, 2021

MP2 - Week 2 - 2021

     MONDAY    11-22-21      B-Day: Present Genius Project Proposals to the Class     

        ANNOUNCEMENTS          


1. Check your Gmail twice a day - before school and after school.

2.  Complete the Do Now below.

3.  Start working on your Genius Project.  We will start writing our first update when we return from Thanksgiving Break.

4.  Have you completed your Mentor Data Sheet?



        DO NOW          


Enter these last two Vocabulary words for List II

9.  writhe v. (writhes, writhing, writhed) - to make continual twisting movements of the body.

The majestic lion writhed in pain, its body twisting in strange patterns, after being shot with a tranquilizer gun at close range.


10.  pivotal adj. (pivot, pivoting, pivots, pivoted) - of crucial importance in relation to the success of something else.

Graduating from high school was a huge achievement in Hank's life and a pivotal moment in the life of his mother as well.  

LEARNING TARGETS    


I can present my project proposal to the class in order to receive the green light to proceed.  

        MINI-LESSON          


Presenters

You will receive a grade for your presentation and either a green light or red light to proceed with your project.


Audience Members

You will receive a participation grade for proper participation which includes...

1. Being silent during a presentation.

2. Actively listening to the presenter (paying close attention).

3. Voting when the presentation is done.


        WORK TIME          

Volunteers will go first and then we will spin the wheel of names to randomly pick the next presenter.




          ASSESSMENT          


You will be assessed using the rubric for this assignment and by your peers who decide if your proposal receives the green light or not.




     TUESDAY    11-23-21      C-Day: Finish Presenting Genius Project Proposals     


        ANNOUNCEMENTS          

1. Check your Gmail twice a day - before school and after school.

2.  Go to your Google Drive and open to the Reflections section of your digital notebook and complete the Do Now below.  It looks like this.




        DO NOW          


First...

Cut and paste the following question into a page in your notebook.  Use the template to respond or be original and write your own.


Question

List three things you learned from yesterday’s presentations; two questions you have about the presentations; and one thing you really enjoyed about them.

 

EXAMPLE




LEARNING TARGETS    


I can present my project proposal to the class in order to receive the green light to proceed.  


        MINI-LESSON          


None for today.


        WORK TIME          

Presenters

You will receive a grade for your presentation and either a green light or red light to proceed with your project.


Audience Members

You will receive a participation grade for proper participation which includes...

1. Being silent during a presentation.

2. Actively listening to the presenter (paying close attention).

3. Voting when the presentation is done.




          ASSESSMENT          


You will be assessed using the rubric for this assignment and by your peers who decide if your proposal receives the green light or not.



     MONDAY    11-29-21      D-Day: Finish Presentations      


        ANNOUNCEMENTS          


1. Check your Gmail twice a day - before school and after school.

2.  Have you completed your Mentor Data Sheet in Google Classroom - Assignment 27.0.

3.  The New Participation Grading System! 



        MINI-LESSON          


Start earning participation points today!

1.  Go to classdojo.com

2.  Follow the steps on the screen to join Class DoJo using Google Sign In.


Classroom Rules

1.   Follow directions/instructions quickly.

2.  Raise your hand to say something.

3.  Respect your classmates and teacher.

4.  Be polite.


Consequences

1.  Non-verbal or verbal warning.

2.  Deduct Class DoJo points

3.  Lunch meeting

4.  Call Home

5.  Referral to Mr. Chandler


* Severe Clause:  Any behavior(s) that disrupt learning in the classroom.


How Do I Earn Participation Points?

Everyone Starts with 4 Points: 2 for Listening and 2 for Participation.

You will know you lost a point if I have to speak to you about not following the class expectations.


Listening Points: To earn (or keep) your two listening points, you must listen quietly when I am talking and follow all directions given. If you fail to do this one time, then you lose a single point. If it happens again at any time during the rest of the period, then you lose the second point. 


Participation Points: To earn your two participation points, you must be involved in whatever independent or group work you are assigned. If I notice you are off task, then you would lose a point. If it happens again, then you lose your final participation point. 


If you lose all your participation points and still do not follow class expectations you may be asked to attend a lunch meeting with me.


Notes

1.  If you are absent you automatically get all your points for the day.

2.  If you argue in front of the class because you lose points, you will lose all participation points for the day and may be asked to attend a lunch meeting as well.  We can discuss your points at our meeting.




     Wednesday    12-1-21     A-Day: Presentation from Mr. Kelly     


        ANNOUNCEMENTS          

Check your Gmail twice a day - before school and after school.



        DO NOW          


None for today.


LEARNING TARGETS    


I can select a text(s) from SOTA's electronic library that supports my Genius Project.


        MINI-LESSON          


Mr. Kelly, our school Librarian and Media Specialist, will teach us how to use online media services to select a text or articles that will support your Genius Project.


        WORK TIME          


You will have time to select a text(s) from the online resources presented in the mini-lesson.



          ASSESSMENT          


Complete assignment 28.0 in Google Classroom and submit for a classwork grade worth 30 points.




     Tuesday    11-30-21     B-Day: Multi-Paragraph Literary Essays      


        ANNOUNCEMENTS          

1.  Check your Gmail twice a day - before school and after school.

2.  Next week we will be taking a special diagnostic assessment using a system called iReady.  This assessment will create an individualized program of study just for you!



        DO NOW          


What is a Literary Essay?

Type this phrase into Google and find a definition you think makes sense and be prepared to share it with the class.


LEARNING TARGETS    


1.  I can define what a literary essay is.

2. I can identify the parts of a literary essay.

3. I can explain the difference between a single-paragraph essay and a multi-paragraph essay.


        MINI-LESSON          


DIRECTIONS

Go to the Do Now section of your notebook and copy the following infographic into a new page.


Entry Title:  Essays vs. Paragraphs (single paragraph essay)

Image result for essay vs paragraph



        WORK TIME          




          ASSESSMENT          


  • Open Assignment 25.0 in Google Classroom.

  • Periods 1, 6, 9 Only: Complete the outline (multi-paragraph essays only)

  • Period 4 - Start Assignment 31.0 in Google Classroom.




     THURSDAY  and FRIDAY    12-2 and 12-3-21     C/D-Days: Writing Workshop for Who is Ha? Essay    


Announcements

1.  Check your Gmail twice a day - before school and after school.

2.  Next week we will be taking a special diagnostic assessment using a system called iReady.  This assessment will create an individualized program of study just for you!


Do Now
Copy the following into your notebook...

  LEARNING TARGETS  

1.  I can identify the parts of an intro paragraph.
2.  I can write an intro paragraph based on the Who is Ha? essay assignment.


  MINI-LESSON  

1.  You will need a partner for today.

2.  The Parts of a Great Intro Paragraph...
        a. The Hook - Get attention
        b. The Link - Connects Hook to Thesis
        c.  The Thesis - Your claim (includes TAG)
        d. The Bridge - Previews your body paragraphs.

Always give the reader an idea of which part of the text you are referring.

EXAMPLE
      • Evidence from the text:  "I would still be standing there/ crying and waving to nothing/ if Brother Khoi hadn't come/ to take my hand."

      • The Context:  This quote is a part of the poem, Titi Waves Goodbye.  It gives the reader an image of Ha standing, crying, waving goodbye to her friend whom she may never see again.

      • Explanation: This proves Ha values friendship because...

      • How it might look in an essay...     










  Work Time  

Introduce Who is Ha? Essay







Saturday, November 13, 2021

MP2 - Week 1 - 2021

 


     MONDAY    11-15-21      A-C Day: Genius Project Proposals     


        ANNOUNCEMENTS          

Don't forget to check Gmail before and after school!

Do you have a mentor for your genius project?

Read up to page 64 in the novel.  Quiz on Friday!



        DO NOW          

Make a list of five words that describe your Genius Project.

Example (Based on Mr. D's Genius Project)

ukulele, lessons, YouTube, frets, Moana



        LEARNING TARGET         


  1. I can clearly explain what I am doing for my Genius Project using an internet presentation tool!

  2. I can convince my peers that my Genius Project is worthy of study.



        MINI-LESSON          

Check out this presentation on how to create a 20% Time Project Proposal!

  • You may use any of the following presentation tools:
    • Adobe Spark
    • PowToon
    • Prezi.com
    • Google Slides








        WORK TIME          

  • Project Proposal = Green Light or Red Light
  • Next week, you will “pitch” your 20% Time Project idea to the full class with a 60-second mini-presentation using a digital presentation tool. Your pitch must include:
    • Your name.
    • What you'll be doing for your 20% Time Project.
    • Why you chose this project (Tell a little story, perhaps?)
    • What materials/resources you’ll need.
    • What obstacles you anticipate and your plan to navigate those obstacles.
    • Why this project is worthy of a significant investment of your time.



        ASSESSMENT / HOMEWORK          


Continue working on your project proposal.  This is a project grade worth 100 points and is due Sunday, November 21, 2021, at 11:59PM.



     TUESDAY  through THURSDAY     11-16 to 11-18-21    Plan, Create, Revise and Peer Edit Project Proposals      




     FRIDAY     11-19-21      A-C Day: IO&BA Quiz on Pages 1-64  and DIRT Day