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Teacher: Wendy Kempe Subject/Grade: GT/Pre-AP & On-level ELA Semester: I Week of: October 11th—15th, 2010 Weekly Lesson Plans Daily Plans and Activities for Monday GT/Pre-AP ELA On-level ELA Objective: Procedure: STUDENT HOLIDAY STUDENT HOLIDAY Evaluation: Daily Plans and Activities for Tuesday Objective: 1. Introduce new unit 2. Identify story structure—story within a story 3. Discuss annotation requirements Procedure: Copy Plans SSR—discuss with students about delay of project. Walk Two Moons should be purchased and brought to class 1. Period 3 needs to download their book trailers—watch and enjoy. 2. Re-Do—Literary Terms Quiz—any student wanting to redo test can do so in class. (Another opportunity will be Thursday) BEGIN NEW UNIT “RELATIONSHIPS” WALK TWO MOONS 3. BIG Question: Are relationships important? Define the word “relationships”. Divide paper into fourths Looks like? Feels like? Sounds like? List relationships you have 4. Discuss story structure—story within a story—what does that mean? 5. Create a class concept web around the word “journey”. Students will brainstorm and share ideas they have about different types of journeys and the feelings they associate with a journey—such as fear, anticipation, or excitement. Discuss how journeys can be a passage through any 1. 2. Students will recognize dialet and conversational voice and explain how authors use dialect to convey character 3. Monitor and adjust comprehension Copy Plans SSR—(these books should be finished by next Monday) 1. 2. Reteach and Re-Do Literary Term Quiz with whole group Students will write & discuss new Word Wall stems (6.6) Prepare to read “Jeremiah’s Song” by Walter Dean Myers 3. Use PowerNotes—In Reader’s Journal— Big Question: When is a story a TREASURE? Literary analysis: dialect and conversational voice Discuss reading strategy: MONITOR HOMEWORK: MAKE SURE YOU challenging experiences. 6. Discuss annotation for first section of reading (first ten chapters need to be read this week). handout Point of view Characterization Setting Connections (T/T, T/S, T/W) HAVE YOUR T-SHIRTS FOR TOMORROW!!!!! 7. Begin reading and annotating—students will be required to read ten chapters a week and be ready on Fridays to demonstrate understanding of entire reading selection. Reading Homework: Pgs. 1—16 HOMEWORK: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR T-SHIRTS FOR TOMORROW!!!!! Evaluation: Students should understand reading/annotating requirements Daily Plans and Activities for Wednesday Objective: 1. Students will learn new Greek/Roman stems and vocabulary 2. Students will create chart and discuss new Academic Vocabulary 3. Discuss first three chps. of WTM (Exposition and beginning Rising Action) 1. Read and interpret short story 2. Create graphic organizer to analyze dialect Procedure: SSR T Shirts are due!!!!!!!!!!! 1. Students will write & discuss new Word Wall stems (6.6) 2. Discuss chps. 1—3 Exposition Setting Pt. of view Story within story structure Beginning Rising Action Plot Conflict Types of Sentences Declarative Interrogative Exclamatory Imperative 1. Read “Jeremiah’s Song” pg. 88 Interactive Reader— discuss vocabulary as students are reading. Students will “annotate” in their Interactive Readers. Analyze Dialect—in a graphic organizer— Use examples from the story to explain how your understanding of the characters would be different had the author used Standard English. 3. Handout “Here’s What I Think”—Students will choose ten phrases or sayings that catch their attention from the text. They will explain in their own words what the phrases mean and connect in some way (T/T, T/S, T/W) 4. Students will write and discuss Academic Words for the second six weeks Reading Homework: Pgs. 17—35 Evaluation: T shirts—with required information Graphic Organizer Daily Plans and Activities for Thursday Objective: 1. Students will identify prepositional phrases in sentences 2. Students will use prep. phrases in poetry Procedure: Writer’s Notebook:-Some journeys can bring disappointing changes in life. Share a time when it seemed nothing went right for them OR simply a disappointment that they’ve had. 1. Grammar Book—pg. 148—Prepositional phrases—used 1. Students will identify prepositional phrases 2. Students will identify four types of sentences Writer’s Notebook:-Some journeys can bring disappointing changes in life. Share a time when it seemed nothing went right for them OR simply a disappointment that they’ve had. 1. Grammar Book—pg. 148— as adjective/adverbial phrases. Together class will study several sentences using phrases from textbook. Using information from WTM, students will create poems about characters/events, etc. using one independent phase (group of words can stand alone) and several prepositional phrases. Groups will share with class. 2. Word Wall 6.6—vocabulary assignment 3. Final Literary Element Test ReDo Reading Homework: Pgs. 36--58 Evaluation: Using prepositional phrases correctly Students will read pg. 148 and then go outside for a P.P. demonstration 2. Together will teacher, complete pg. 150— practicing with prep. phrases 3. Interactive Readers— students will locate examples of sentences using prep. phrases and we will also locate four kinds of senentences. Identifying and using prep. phrases correctly. Daily Plans and Activities for Friday Objective: 1. Students will demonstrate knowledge of first ten chapters of Walk Two Moons 2. Students will share their Literary T Shirts! Procedure: 1. Literature Circles—students will use lit. circles to discuss reading. 2. Red Carpet Day—students will “walk the runway” showing everyone their creative creations. Evaluation: Literature Circle assignment—daily grade 1. Students will write a descriptive paragraph using prepositions correctly. 2. Students will share their Literary T Shirts! 1. Students will be given an objects to describe using at least 3 prep. phrases correctly. 2. Red Carpet Day—students will “walk the runway” showing everyone their creative creations. Descriptive Paragraph—3 prep. phrase=daily grade