MONDAY 2-14-2022 C-Day: Review of Vocabulary List III Quiz & Blog Update #2: Key Issues of Which to be Aware!
1. Check your Gmail!
2. Periods 1, 2, 6 - Start working on Blog Update #3 now by setting a time this week to make significant progress on your project. Here are some ways to make progress... Not due for two weeks.
WHAT IS SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS?
It is obvious that given the time from your last update that you have evidence (not just saying what you did) that you made some real progress towards completing your project goal(s).
a. Set a meeting with your mentor and tell us all about it. Set a goal for your next meeting!
b. Read a book or an article from a reputable source about your topic and tell us what you learned.
c. Take the next logical step in completing your project goals. Explain what you did and how it worked out.
d. Take pictures of your progress or even better a video of you working on your project! Audio files are great too! Explain each picture in detail and why it proves significant progress.
3. Rough draft of Poetry Project due Wednesday 11:59 PM.
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DIRECTIONS
In your notebook under Do Nows, list three reasons you think these updates received top-notch grades and share your thoughts with a partner. Be prepared to share one of your observations with the class for class participation.
I can identify key issues surrounding my Submission for Update #2 based on the rubric provided for the assignment.
1. Analysis of som great Genius Project Updates.
2. How can you make your next update your best ever?
Review Vocabulary List III answers and grades.
Fill out the following PadLet for a class participation grade worth 20 Points.
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TUESDAY 2-15-2022 A-Day: Poetry Project Work Time
1. Check your Gmail!
2. Periods 1, 2, 6: Are you making progress on your Genius Project?
DIRECTIONS
Copy the following two new vocabulary words into a new page in your digital notebook called Vocabulary List IV.
1. stealth adj. (stealthy, stealthily) sneaky
The cat stealthily crouched in the grass eyeing its intended victim and waiting for just the right moment to pounce.
2. malevolent adj. (malevolently) wicked or evil
The malevolent spirit howled profanities through the night from the depths of the old basement.
1. I can make significant progress on my poetry project by using my time wisely in class today.
2. I can use a rubric to make sure that I am receiving all the points I deserve by meeting with my teacher.
1. Review of the rubric for the assignment.
2. Fill out the Progress Report: Inside Out and Back Again Poetry Project report and have it ready to share with Mr. DeGrandis or your assigned peer reviewer.
3. One on One meeting with Mr. DeGrandis or a certified peer reviewer!
1. Fill out the progress report.
2. Then, work on your poetry project until you are called up to have a meeting with your teacher or certified peer reviewer.
3. If you finish, double-check that you have followed the rubric and submit your project in Google Classroom.
4. Due Date: End of class Friday, February 18, 2022.
5. Period 6; Fill out the following PadLet for a class participation grade worth 20 Points.
USE THE IO & BA POETRY PROJECT PROOFREADING CHECKLIST!
NOTE: Add the following check to the checklist...
11. Be sure to color code all literary devices using the key!
Your completed assignment.
You should be finished and ready for peer review tomorrow!
WEDNESDAY 2-16-2022 B-Day: Rough Draft of Poetry Project Due!
1. Check your Gmail!
2. Rough draft of Poetry Project due tonight, Wednesday 11:59 PM.
DIRECTIONS
Copy the following two new vocabulary words into Vocabulary List IV in your notebook.
3. assuage v. (-ed, -s, -ing) to make something uncomfortable feel better
It took about three years for my feelings of grief to assuage after the death of my father.
4. dictum n. (dictation, dictate) a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle.
There is an old dictum that states, "Might makes right," but I disagree.
1. I can make significant progress on my poetry project by using my time wisely in class today.
2. I can use a rubric to make sure that I am receiving all the points I deserve by meeting with my teacher.
1. Review the rubric for the assignment.
2. Fill out the Progress Report: Inside Out and Back Again Poetry Project report and have it ready to share with Mr. DeGrandis or your assigned peer reviewer.
3. One on One meeting with Mr. DeGrandis or a certified peer reviewer!
1. Fill out the progress report.
2. Then, work on your poetry project until you are called up to have a meeting with your teacher or certified peer reviewer.
3. If you finish, double-check that you have followed the rubric and submit your project in Google Classroom.
4. Final Draft Due Date: End of class Friday, February 18, 2022.
ASSESSMENT
Your completed assignment.
THURSDAY 2-17-2022 C- Day: Proofreading Your Inside Out and Back Again Poetry Project
1. Check your Gmail!
DIRECTIONS
Copy the following two new vocabulary words into Vocabulary List IV in your notebook.
5. arbitrate v. (-d, -ing, -s. arbitrator, arbitration) to act between parties to resolve their differences
If your two best friends are fighting over the last piece of gum in the pack, you might arbitrate by telling them to split it.
6. nauseate v. (-d, -ing, -s, nausea, nauseous) to feel sick to the point of almost vomiting
The first few weeks of her pregnancy were difficult because Katy woke up every morning feeling nauseated and dizzy.
LEARNING TARGETS
I can share my rough draft with at least two other classmates in order to check for typos, spelling mistakes, and grammar & punctuation errors using a proofreading checklist.
Review of Peer Editing Process for Today using this proofreading guide: Inside Out and Back Again Poetry Project Proofreading Checklist.
Have at least two peer editors use the rubric and the proofreading rubric to check your rough draft!
Use the Proofreading Checklist to make sure youhave everything in order for submission.
ASSESSMENT
None Today
FRIDAY 2-18-2022 D-Day: Update Poetry Projects and Turn In
1. Check your Gmail.
2. Turn in your poetry project once you have made corrections.
None for Today
I can edit the rough draft of my Inside Out and Back Again Poetry Project for maximum points!
Review peer editing process as necessary.
Make any edits needed to optimize your points using suggestions from yesterday's peer editing porcess.
ASSESSMENT
Submit the final draft of your project!
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