Period 5
WARNING: This is a tentative calendar for the week. I post this to provide my students with an opportuity to preview the week and to help them plan accordingly. Sometimes things go exactly as planned and it is amazing. Sometimes they don’t because we might finish an objective faster than anticipated. Sometimes what I believed would take ten minutes at the beginning of class ends up taking an entire class. Sometimes there are some mornings when I get ideas and decide to change EVERYTHING because something else seems better. Anyways, you get the picture: TENTATIVE. As my grandmother used to say, “we make plans and the universe laughs”.
TUESDAY 9.2: 2014.15 Orientation
Unit Goal: N/A
Objective: By the end of the period SWBAT describe and follow classroom guidelines and procedures and will understand grading scales and procedures.
Handouts: Orientation Prezi, CLASSROOM OBJECTIVES 3P 2013.14
WEDNESDAY 9.3: 2014.15 3P Pre-Assessment
Unit Goal: In a TIMED WRITE ESSAY, SWBAT describe how Early American texts and genres explored and communicated views of human nature through the use of the rhetorical triangle, imagery, and figurative language.
Objective: After completing PREASSESMENT ESSAY students will be able to identify unit concept and identify writing proficiency level.
Handouts: PROMPT, LEARNING SCALE
THURSDAY 9.4: 2014.15 3P Pre-Assessment
Unit Goal: In a TIMED WRITE ESSAY, SWBAT describe how Early American texts and genres explored and communicated views of human nature through the use of the rhetorical triangle, imagery, and figurative language.
Objective: After reading and assessing ANCHOR PAPERS by using class rubrics and learnings scales, students will self-assess proficiency level and set writing goals using PREASSESMENT ESSAY as evidence.
Handouts: ANCHOR ESSAYS, LEARNING SCALES
FRIDAY 9.5: 2014.15 3P What is America?
Unit Goal: In a TIMED WRITE ESSAY, SWBAT describe how Early American texts and genres explored and communicated views of human nature through the use of the rhetorical triangle, imagery, and figurative language.
Handouts: POWERPOINT