MONDAY: Unit Final Feedback
OBJECTIVE: Scholars will analyze various texts to develop an argument about how immigration changes America and the lives of those who settle here.
Agenda: 1) Essay Reflection 2.) Essay Revision 3.) Unit Reflection
Handouts: Rubric Explanations, Unit Reflection Questions
Homework: Summer Novel Research Task 3: Introduction & Outline DUE TODAY @ 4 p.m.
TUESDAY: Introduction to Collection 2: Building a Democracy
OBJECTIVE: Write an informative essay on how each author, character, or historical figures strikes a balance between preserving individual rights and forming a strong, long-lasting union.
Agenda: 1.) Collection Quote Quick Analysis 2.) Kahoot KWL 3.) What makes a good government?
Handouts: Essay outline.
Homework: Read and Summarize “The Declaration of Independence”, Summer Novel Research Draft #1 Due: Monday October 24
WEDNESDAY: PSATs
Homework: Read and Summarize “The Declaration of Independence”, Summer Novel Research Draft #1 Due: Monday October 24
THURSDAY: The Declaration of Independence
OBJECTIVE: Write an informative essay on how each author, character, or historical figures strikes a balance between preserving individual rights and forming a strong, long-lasting union.
Agenda: 1.) Summary Check The Declaration of Independence 2.) SAYS MEANS MATTERS
Handouts: Says Means Matters
Homework: Read and Summarize “The Declaration of Independence”, Summer Novel Research Draft #1 Due: Monday October 24
FRIDAY: The Constitution
OBJECTIVE: Write an informative essay on how each author, character, or historical figures strikes a balance between preserving individual rights and forming a strong, long-lasting union.
Agenda: 1.) Circle Map “The Constitution” 2.) The Constitution Lines of Communication
Handouts: Says Means Matters
Homework:Summer Novel Research Draft #1 Due: Monday October 24