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Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) • No DOL today; substitute Agenda: 10/01/12 • DOL Warmup • Thematic Focus Reminders • tomorrow INs • this week Vocabulary Definitions Thursday AoW 6 Friday • next week RJ1 Monday Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) • p9 Under the title, write yesterday’s date (10/1) and next to it, write “No DOL; Substitute” Agenda: 10/02/12 • DOL Warmup • Poetry Reminders • today INs • this week Vocabulary Definitions Thursday AoW 6 Friday • next week RJ1 Monday Poetry (Open TB to p225 & IN to p15 to take notes) • look & sound of words are inseparable from meaning • word “poet” comes from Greek word “poiētēs”, meaning “one who makes or fashions” • writing a poem=careful choice/crafting of language Poetry • form: physical arrangement of words Includes length & placement of lines into stanzas • Usually obvious pattern (words, rhyme, syllables) free verse: no strict, formal pattern Poetry • Sound devices alliteration: repetition of initial consonant sounds assonance: repetition of vowel sounds w/i words consonance: repetition of consonant sounds w/i or end of words rhyme: repetition of final sounds • rhyme scheme onomatopoeia: words that are spelled how they sound Poetry • rhythm: pattern of stressed vs. unstressed syllables in a line meter: repeated pattern throughout poem Poetry • figurative language: conveys meanings beyond literal denotative meanings of words simile: direct comparison between 2+ unlike things with signal word “like” or “as” metaphor: direct comparison between 2+ unlike things with no signal word personification: giving human qualities to nonhumans Homework • IN p14 • Write down the lines of your favorite poem • Write down what it means Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/03/12 • DOL Warmup • Vocabulary Definitions • Sonnets Reminders • tomorrow Vocabulary Definitions • this week AoW 6 Friday • next week RJ1 Monday Vocabulary Sentences Tuesday Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday AoW 7 Friday Vocabulary Definitions 1. Teacher reads word 2. Class repeats word 3. Teacher reads sentence 4. Students individually guess word’s meaning 5. Repeat 1-4 to end 6. Students get definitions for HW Do NOT use word as part of definition Definitions must be 3 words or more long Definition must match both part of speech and way word is used in sample sentence Sonnets • Open TB to p234 & IN to p17 • Split pg in half, down the middle • On the left, copy Sonnet 18 1. Count # of lines in total 2. Mark out rhyme scheme • end of rhyme pattern=end of unit of thought 3. Draw lines between the groups of rhymes • • quatrain: group w/ 4 lines couplet: group w/ 2 lines 4. Paraphrase each stanza on the right Sonnets • Rules of a sonnet 14 lines 3 quatrains + 1 couplet • Each quatrain develops a unit of thought, while the couplet provides commentary on the subject developed in the quatrains Strict rhyme scheme: abab, cdcd, efef, gg Love is • Come up with different comparisons to describe love or a beloved person. Explain the comparison (why is love like ____) • A=10; C=5 Feel free to draw inspiration from music or other sources Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/04/12 • DOL Warmup • Vocabulary Flashcards • Persuasive Essays Reminders • today Vocabulary Definitions • tomorrow AoW 6 Friday • next week RJ1 Monday Vocabulary Sentences Tuesday Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday AoW 7 Friday Vocabulary Flashcards • Share w/ elbow partner your definition Decide which of you has the best definition • On the red line: Write your assigned word (on the left) Write your names (on the right) • On the lined side of the index card: LABEL & write the dictionary definition (3+ words) LABEL & write the paraphrased definition (3+ words) • On the unlined side Create a graphic or symbol to represent your word • Words/letters can be no more than 25% of total Persuasive Essays • (Open IN to p19 to take notes) • purpose: convince others to adopt your position’s way of thinking or take action • NEEDS clear, obvious position strong support • • • • facts anecdotes statistics quotes enough facets to be really convincing represent the other side Methods of Persuasion Ineffective/Immature • appeals to emotion fear pity/sadness relief grief shame happiness greed envy vanity • “carrots” Effective/Mature • appeals to logic data facts studies statistics observations arguments objective reasoning • conclusions logically-derived How do you rate? • IN p18 • On a scale of 0-10 (10 being “I do it all the time”), rate how often you persuade by: a. b. c. d. Appealing to Emotion Using “Carrots” Appealing to Logic Making Predictions • For each letter, after you’ve rated it, list 1-3 examples of times when you used that technique and describe how successful you were at it. Why do you think it worked? Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/05/12 • DOL Warmup • Persuasive Essay: ABC Reminders • today AoW 6 Friday • next class RJ1 • next week Vocabulary Sentences Tuesday Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday AoW 7 Friday Persuasive Essay • p21: ABC the prompt Attack the prompt Brainstorm possible answers Choose the order/Categorize • BE THOROUGH Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/08/12 • DOL Warmup • Sonnets, continued Reminders • today RJ1 & Analysis • tomorrow Vocabulary Sentences Tuesday • this week DOL 1 Reflection Wednesday Persuasive Essay ABC Wednesday Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday AoW 7 Friday Sonnets: Rhythm & Meter • (take notes on IN p29) • rhythm of a poem is like the beat of a song • foot: unit of measurement usually 2 or 3 syllables • many types of foot, based on pattern of stresses in syllables iamb: unstressed-stressed ( - / ) trochee: stressed-unstressed ( / - ) spondee: stressed-stressed ( / / ) pyrrhic: unstressed-unstressed ( - - ) Sonnets: Rhythm & Meter • (take notes on IN p29) • meter also measured by # of feet in a line 1=monometer 2=dimeter 3=trimeter 4=tetrameter 5=pentameter 6=hexameter 7=heptameter 8=octometer Sonnets • Open TB to p235 & IN to p31 • Split pg in half, down the middle • On the left, copy Sonnet 30 1. Mark out rhyme scheme 2. Draw lines between the groups of rhymes to ID stanzas 3. Write a phrase/sentence summarizing each stanza on the right Extra Credit: Scan the sonnet (mark out feet & stresses) Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/09/12 • DOL Warmup • Vocabulary Review • Figurative Language Reminders • today Vocabulary Sentences • tomorrow DOL 1 Reflection Persuasive Essay ABC • this week Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday AoW 7 Friday Vocabulary Review: Unit 2-1 • Column 1: Fill in the words & parts of speech edifice (n) entity (n) nuance (n) panorama (n) reminiscence (n) reverence (n) boisterous (adj) gaunt (adj) impersonal (adj) sultry (adj) • Column 2: Your best recollection of the definition • Column 3: Rate your knowledge/comfort with the word now • Column 4: The actual definition, from your chart or dictionary (for HW) Figurative Language • Open TB to p255 & IN to p33 • As you read the 3 poems on p256-258, look for comparisons. 1. Identify the two things being compared 2. Jot down a few words or a phrase that describes the meaning or emotions that the comparison evokes Poem Item1 Item2 Meaning Poem Item1 Item2 Meaning “Simile” People Deer Deer are always tense, ready to run, on edge. “We” must have said something to cause tension. Poem Item1 Item2 Meaning “Simile” People Deer Deer are always tense, ready to run, on edge. “We” must have said something to cause tension. Door Love can open the way to new opportunities and experiences “Moon Love Rondeau” Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/10/12 • DOL Warmup • Imagery Reminders • today DOL 1 Reflection Persuasive Essay ABC • tomorrow Vocabulary Review & Quiz • this week AoW 7 Friday Imagery • When writers use words and phrases to recreate vivid sensory experiences for the reader, they are making use of imagery. 1. Choose one of the poems on p229 or 230 & copy it into your notebook on p35 2. Underneath it, complete the following chart as you read Sense Type Sight Sound Touch Smell Taste Words/Phrases Draw It Out • On p34 of your IN, turn one of the phrases, stanzas, or scenes that you found most easy to visualize into a picture (drawing time!) Stick figures are fine, or you may cut and paste from the internet or magazines. Label your drawing (the phrase/stanza/scene) • Must have color if you want full credit • Due Tuesday 10/16 Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) • Quiz: Vocabulary • Writing Groups/Finish ABCs Agenda: 10/11/12 • DOL Warmup Reminders • today Vocabulary Review & Quiz • tomorrow AoW 7 • next week RJ2 & Analysis Monday DOL 2 & Reflection Wednesday Outline Thursday AoW 8 Friday Vocabulary Quiz • I will distribute tests when it is quiet INs open to p21 for stamping • Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank Points will be deducted if word is misspelled • Turn test over on desk when finished Non-disruptive electronics use is welcome once test is completed • Remain quiet until everyone is finished or time is up Vocabulary Quiz Reflection • Staple or glue your returned/graded quiz to the upper half of INp39 • Complete the following sentences on the bottom half of the paper 1. On this quiz I scored a _____. 2. I expected to score a _____. 3. The reason(s) why I did/not meet my expectation is/are ___________________. • Copy the words you missed (with their correct definitions) to INp135 (Word Wall) Writing Groups • Meet in your writing groups • If you haven’t finished “C” yet (in your ABC), do it now Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/12/12 • DOL Warmup • Writing Groups: Outlines Reminders • today AoW 7 • next class RJ2 & Analysis • next week DOL 2 & Reflection Wednesday Outline Thursday AoW 8 Friday Outline How-To • Issue=“Lowering Work Age to 14” • Position If you are pro = “Good Idea” If you are con = “Bad Idea” • Key/Star Ideas=categories in the “C” part of ABC • E’s (Explanations, Examples, Evidence)=Main reasons/lists under your “C” “-” reason “*” support for your reason *You do not have to fill up all of the lines; you could also add more in a certain place if needed Outline How-To • Issue+Position+Star Ideas=Thesis Statement Ex: The work age in California must not be lowered to 14 because it will have detrimental effects on teens’ development socially, psychologically, and intellectually. Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/15/12 • DOL Warmup • Characterization in “Sweet Potato Pie” Reminders • today RJ2 & Analysis • this week DOL 2 & Reflection Wednesday Outline Wednesday (turn it in) Vocabulary Definitions Thursday (turn it in) AoW 8 Friday Characterization • (take notes on IN p49) • characterization: techniques to develop reader’s knowledge of characters in a story physical description character‘s own thoughts/words/actions other characters’ thoughts/words/actions towards that character narrator‘s direct comments about character • miscellaneous info that doesn’t fit in other categories Characterization in “Sweet Potato Pie” • Open TB to p240 • Complete chart (on p49) below for any ONE of the characters Character How character looks What character thinks, says, or does How others respond to character What narrator says about character • If you don’t finish reading the story in class, it is homework Characterize Yourself • IN p48 • Complete the same chart for yourself, as if someone had written a story about you. How would you be described physically? What would be your thoughts/words/actions? How would others be written as responding to you? What would the narrator say about you? Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/16/12 • DOL Warmup • Vocabulary 2-2 Definitions • Review “Sweet Potato Pie” Reminders • today p48 & 49 (Have open for stamping) • tomorrow DOL 2 & Reflection Wednesday Outline Wednesday (turn it in) • this week Vocabulary Definitions Thursday (turn it in) AoW 8 Friday Vocabulary Definitions 1. Teacher reads word 2. Class repeats word 3. Teacher reads sentence 4. Students individually guess word’s meaning 5. Repeat 1-4 to end 6. Students get definitions for HW Do NOT use word as part of definition Definitions must be 3 words or more long Definition must match both part of speech and way word is used in sample sentence “Sweet Potato Pie” • Open IN to p49 • Give One, Get One Draw a line underneath what you found in the story about your character Find someone else who analyzed that character and read what you found about the character aloud to him/her S/he writes down something s/he did not previously have Trade roles (S/he reads to you, you write down) Characterization in “Sweet Potato Pie” • Open TB to p240 • Complete chart (on p51) below for the OTHER main character (Buddy or Charley) Character How character looks What character thinks, says, or does How others respond to character What narrator says about character • If you don’t finish reading the story in class, it is homework Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/17/12 • DOL Warmup • IN Work Day Reminders • today DOL 2 & Reflection Wednesday Outline Wednesday (turn it in) • tomorrow Vocabulary Definitions (turn it in) • this week AoW 8 Friday IN Catch-Up • Work on INs quietly (or semi-quietly) at desk • When name is called, immediately bring notebook to teacher desk for checking If you miss your chance, you lose the points You are allowed one pass if you are not ready; if your name comes up a second time, you go, ready or not. Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/18/12 • DOL Warmup • IN Work Day Reminders • today Outline Vocabulary Definitions • tomorrow AoW 8 IN Catch-Up • Work on INs quietly (or semi-quietly) at desk • When name is called, immediately bring notebook to teacher desk for checking If you miss your chance, you lose the points You are allowed one pass if you are not ready; if your name comes up a second time, you go, ready or not. Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/19/12 • DOL Warmup • IN Work Day Reminders • today AoW 8 • next class RJ3 RJ3 Analysis • next week Vocabulary Sentences Tuesday DOL 3 + Reflection Wednesday Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday AoW 9 Friday IN Catch-Up • Work on INs quietly (or semi-quietly) at desk • When name is called, immediately bring notebook to teacher desk for checking If you miss your chance, you lose the points You are allowed one pass if you are not ready; if your name comes up a second time, you go, ready or not. Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/22/12 • DOL Warmup • Grammar: Compound Verbs • Elements of Drama Reminders • today RJ3 RJ3 Analysis • tomorrow Vocabulary Sentences • next week DOL 3 + Reflection Wednesday Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday AoW 9 Friday Compound Verbs • (take notes on IN p63) • compound verb: two or more verbs that have the same subject and are joined by a conjunction combine ideas create rhythms convey sequences of events • Examples (do not copy) With glee I outread, outfigured, and outspelled the country boys who mocked my poverty. Charley protects, guides, and encourages his youngest brother, Buddy. Compound Verbs • (under notes on IN p63) • Open TB to p254 and do sentences 1-5 Compound Verbs 1. On payday Mama gathers the money on the table. Then she counts it and divides it. On payday Mama gathers, counts, and divides the money on the table. 2. Lil punishes the younger children. But she also comforts them. Lil punishes but also comforts the younger children. 3. After Pa studies Buddy’s face, he ponders. Then he decides. After Pa studies Buddy’s face, he ponders and decides. Compound Verbs 4. On graduation night, Charley nags Buddy. Charley criticizes him; he also fusses at him. On graduation night Charley nags, criticizes, and fusses at Buddy. 5. While Buddy makes his graduation speech, his family members beam. They also sit proudly and look respectful. While Buddy makes his graduation speech, his family members beam, sit proudly, and look respectful. Elements of Drama • Scavenger Hunt! • Copy the following terms on IN p65 & find/copy their definitions from p284 & 285 •drama •protagonist •antagonist •foil •dialogue •monologue •soliloquy •aside •stage directions •scenery •props •scenes •acts Ms. Oing English 3 Unit 2: A Nation is Born DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/23/12 • DOL Warmup • Vocabulary Review 2-2 • The Bear Reminders • today Vocabulary Sentences • tomorrow DOL 3 + Reflection • this week Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday AoW 9 Friday Vocabulary Review: Unit 2-2 • Column 1: Fill in the words & parts of speech desolation (n) emancipation (n) liberty (n) predecessor (n) languish (v) sever (v) balmy (adj) futile (adj) grizzled (adj) sniveling (adj) • Column 2: Your best recollection of the definition • Column 3: Rate your knowledge/comfort with the word now • Column 4: The actual definition, from your chart or dictionary (for HW) The Bear, part 1 • IN p66, answer the following in a reframed sentence: What does the phrase “battle of the sexes” mean to you? Write down as many of your ideas as you can in 2 minutes. If you have never heard the phrase before, what would you guess it means? The Bear, part 1 • IN p67, TB p288 As you read, answer the following in reframed sentences: 1. 2. 3. 4. Who is the protagonist? Who is the antagonist? Two examples of stage directions One example of a monologue – Just write down the name of the character and the first line 5. One example of a soliloquy – Just write down the name of the character and the first line • (I don’t expect you to finish the entire play today; you will have tomorrow to finish it, and answer some end-of-play comprehension questions) Ms. Oing English 3 Unit 2: A Nation is Born Ms. Oing English 3 Unit 2: A Nation is Born DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/25/12 • DOL Warmup • Vocabulary 2-2 Quiz • Persuasive Essay: Thesis Statements Reminders • today Vocabulary Review & Quiz • tomorrow AoW 9 Vocabulary Quiz 2-2 • I will distribute tests when it is quiet INs open to p69 for stamping • Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank Points will be deducted if word is misspelled • Turn test over on desk when finished Non-disruptive electronics use is welcome once test is completed • Remain quiet until everyone is finished or time is up Vocabulary Quiz Reflection • Staple or glue your returned/graded quiz to the upper half of INp71 • Complete the following sentences on the bottom half of the paper 1. On this quiz I scored a _____. 2. I expected to score a _____. 3. The reason(s) why I did/not meet my expectation is/are ___________________. • Copy the words you missed (with their correct definitions) to INp135 (Word Wall) Persuasive Essay: Thesis Statements • Write down your thesis statement (from your outline) on the lined side of the index card • DO NOT WRITE YOUR NAME; write the last 4 #s of your ID on the red line • Hold card in the air to be collected (do not pass forward) Persuasive Essay: Thesis Statements • Read the thesis on the front of the card you are given (do NOT shout out asking whose it is) • On the back of the card you are given, write down the following sentence frames and complete This thesis does/does not state a clear position. It could be improved by _________. This thesis does/does not use forceful language. It could be improved by ___________. This thesis does/does not give the reasons behind your opinion. It could be improved by __. This thesis is/is not too narrow. The points that are too narrow are _____________________. Ms. Oing English 3 Unit 2: A Nation is Born DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/26/12 • DOL Warmup • Persuasive Essay: Counter Arguments Reminders • today AoW 9 • next class RJ 4 & Analysis • next week Essay Counter Arguments DOL 4 & Reflection Wednesday Persuasive Essay Rough Draft Wednesday Vocabulary 2-3 Definitions Thursday Counter Arguments • The best persuasive speeches and essays represent the other side’s concerns, and include counter-arguments Consider what the opposing side would say to “shoot down” your position How would you ease their concern, or “shoot down” theirs? What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger • Turn your paper horizontal (long-ways) • Write your name and side (pro or con) on top of the red line (on the left) • Pass your paper to the representatives of the “opposing side” and have them write their name and the best reason why people should NOT support your position (still on top of the red line) Hand it back What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger • Divide your binder paper into thirds 1. In the first column, write down your main points (take up the whole page) • Hand it to an opposing person in your group 2. In middle column: opposing person “shoots holes” in your point • Opposing person hands paper back when done 3. In third column: address their “hole-shooting” Ms. Oing English 3 Unit 2: A Nation is Born DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/29/12 • DOL Warmup • Grammar: Types of Statements • IN Catchup (if time) Reminders • today RJ 4 & Analysis Counter Arguments (from Friday) • this week DOL 4 & Reflection Wednesday Persuasive Essay Rough Draft Wednesday Vocabulary 2-3 Definitions Thursday AoW 10 Friday Grammar: Types of Sentences • (open IN to p79 to take notes) • declarative: makes a statement fact wish intent feeling need • ends with period Grammar: Types of Sentences • (open IN to p79 to take notes) • interrogative: asks a question ends with question mark • different types of interrogatives requests • • • • • "can I“ = ability "may I“ = permission "could you“ = ability "would you“ = request "will you“ = definitive action information-gathering • “do you have___” • “is there ____” Grammar: Types of Sentences • (open IN to p79 to take notes) • imperative: gives a command or direction ends with period or exclamation point • Which one is the imperative? Come here Come here, please Grammar: Types of Sentences • (open IN to p79 to take notes) • exclamatory: expresses strong emotion ends with exclamation point Grammar: Types of Sentences • (open IN to p79 to take notes) • Why does sentence type matter? purpose vary writing to make more interesting different effects on people • connotation • subtext Grammar: Types of Sentences • Copy the sentences below on p78. Identify the type of each sentence. Then rewrite it as a different type of sentence, indicating what type you have rewritten it as. Tell how your change affects the tone of the sentence. Do not use any of the sentence types more than twice (in total) in your re-writes. Original: Would you mind leaving? (interrogative) Rewritten: Leave! (exclamatory [and imperative]; the speaker is angry and may be shouting.) 1. There's no reason for me to go out again. 2. How fond he was of Toby! 3. Aren't you ashamed of yourself? 4. Come in, please. 5. Do you expect me to take you seriously? Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love DOL Warmup • (SMART Notebook) Agenda: 10/30/12 • DOL Warmup • Vocabulary Definitions 2-3 • IN Catch Up Reminders • today Types of Sentences (p78) • tomorrow DOL 4 & Reflection Persuasive Essay Rough Draft • this week Vocabulary 2-3 Definitions Thursday AoW 10 Friday Vocabulary Definitions 1. Teacher reads word 2. Class repeats word 3. Teacher reads sentence 4. Students individually guess word’s meaning 5. Repeat 1-4 to end 6. Students get definitions for HW Do NOT use word as part of definition Definitions must be 3 words or more long Definition must match both part of speech and way word is used in sample sentence Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love Agenda: 10/31/12 • DOL Warmup • “Lalla” & Point of View Reminders • today Persuasive Essay Rough Draft • tomorrow Vocabulary 2-3 Definitions • this week AoW 10 Friday • next week COMPLETED Interactive Notebooks Friday Book Reviews Friday “Lalla” and Point of View • (take notes on IN p81) • point of view: perspective from which a story is told First person: I, me, my • reveals narrators attitudes and values Second person: You, yours • helps bring reader into the story as a participant Third person: he, she, him, her • Gives wider but less intimate perspective – Limited: focuses on only a few people (more often one) – Omniscient: focuses on many or all “Lalla” and Point of View • IN p81, TB p330 • As you read, note down clues you get about Jane’s (the narrator) values that you probably would not have learned had the story been told from a different perspective • A=10; B=7; C=5; D=3 Your point of view • IN p80 • Answer in reframed sentence Do you think Lalla makes a wise choice in the end? Why or why not? A=1/2pg; C=1/4pg Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love Agenda: 11/1/12 • DOL Warmup • IN Catch Up Reminders • today Vocabulary 2-3 Definitions “Lalla”/Point of View: IN p80-81 • tomorrow AoW 10 • next week RJ 5 & Analysis Monday Vocabulary Sentences Tuesday Unit Test Wednesday Vocabulary Review + Quiz Thursday COMPLETED Interactive Notebooks Friday Book Reviews Friday Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love Agenda: 11/2/12 • DOL Warmup • “Lalla”: Jane’s Judgments Reminders • today AoW 10 p80-81 • next week RJ 5 & Analysis Monday Vocabulary Sentences Tuesday Unit Test Wednesday Word Cornucopia & Golden Lines Wednesday Vocabulary Review + Quiz Thursday Persuasive Essay Final Draft Thursday Word Wall & Practice Friday Book Reviews Friday COMPLETED Interactive Notebooks Friday “Lalla”: Jane’s Judgments • Copy chart onto IN p83 Character/ Judgment Setting Lalla Godfrey Allan Jane Cornwall London •sometimes aloof Support •“Lalla was at her coolest, her most remote,” (p332) Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love HW Checking • Round 1 RJ 5 & Analysis (IN p86-87) • Round 2 AoW #10 (IN p76-77) Agenda: 11/5/12 • HW Check • Persuasive Essay Peer Conferencing Reminders • today RJ 5 & Analysis Monday • tomorrow Vocabulary Sentences • this week Unit Test Wednesday Word Cornucopia & Golden Lines Wednesday Vocabulary Review + Quiz Thursday Persuasive Essay Final Draft Thursday Word Wall & Practice Friday Book Reviews Friday COMPLETED Interactive Notebooks Friday Persuasive Essay Work • If not finished outline, work on it • If not finished rough draft, work on it • If finished with both, review & fix rough draft issues Find a friend to proofread for grammar • Highlights=spelling/grammar/punctuation issues, or awkward wording • Circled word+”S”=substitute • No contractions! • Avoid informal pronouns (you, we, us, our) • Conclusion should include recommendation Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love HW Checking • Round 1 Your Point of View/”Lalla” & POV (p80-81) • Round 2 “Lalla”: Jane’s Judgments p83 Agenda: 11/6/12 • HW Check • Vocabulary Review 2-3 • Unit Test Review Reminders • today Vocabulary Sentences • tomorrow Unit Test Word Cornucopia & Golden Lines DOL 5 & Reflection • this week Vocabulary Review + Quiz Thursday Persuasive Essay Final Draft Thursday Word Wall & Practice Friday Book Reviews Friday COMPLETED Interactive Notebooks Friday Vocabulary Review: Unit 2-3 • Column 1: Fill in the words & parts of speech enmity (n) resignation (n) trepidation (n) decipher (v) vacillate (v) benign (adj) bereft (adj) ludicrous (adj) impeccably (adv) unnervingly (adv) • Column 2: Your best recollection of the definition • Column 3: Rate your knowledge/comfort with the word now • Column 4: The actual definition, from your chart or dictionary (for HW) Unit Test Review • 50 Multiple Choice Questions • 1 Short Essay Unit Test Review • Part 1: Literary Strategies (25 questions) Poetry • • • • Figurative Language Rhythm & Meter Rhyme Scheme Sonnets Elements of Drama Unit Test Review • Part 1: Grammar Review (10 questions) Compound Types of Statements Unit Test Review • Part 3: DOL Review (15 questions) Ex: James wanted to go to the park, however; his Mom says he was too sick and needed to rest. What is the best way to correct the underlined section? a. b. c. d. park, however, his Mom says park; however, his Mom said park; however, his mom says park; however, his mom said Ms. Oing English 2 Unit 2: In the Name of Love HW Checking • Round 1 DOL 5 & Reflection (p74&75) • Round 2 Elements of Drama (p65) Agenda: 11/7/12 • HW Check • IN Catch Up Reminders • today DOL 5 & Reflection • tomorrow Unit Test Word Cornucopia & Golden Lines Vocabulary Review Persuasive Essay Final Draft • this week Word Wall & Practice Friday Book Reviews Friday COMPLETED Interactive Notebooks Friday