Week 9 Spring Adv Core

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Week 9 Goals:

  1. Word of the Day:  Transitions
  2. Reading skills
  3. Writing:  Designing good paragraphs:  what are the ingredients

    4.   Editing:  Grammar self correction

    5.   Begin reading The Last Lecture, by the great Randy Pausch

    6.   Essay #2:  Having Opinions, writing an argument

 

Date

 MONDAY

 TUESDAY

 WEDNESDAY

 THURSDAY

FRIDAY 

 Location & Time

Innovation Hall 326

8:30-10:20am

Innovation Hall

336

10-11:30am

Innovation Hall

326

8:30-10:20am

Innovation Hall

336

10-11:30am

Innovation Hall

326

 8:30-10:20am

IN CLASS

 

 

Welcome back Writing & illustration:)

 

Stating your opinion 

 

 

 

 

 

Vocab of Day

 

Opinions:

So, fix it! 

 

SARAH the "Grammar Doctor" Workshop:

Error correction:

  1. Diagnostic
  2. Clauses
  3. Review of Clauses


 

 

Vocab of Day

 

I have spent most of the day putting in a comma and the rest of the day taking it out. — Oscar Wilde

 

SARAH the "Grammar Doctor" Workshop:

Error correction:

  1. Now, try some practice 
  2. Now Test yourself 

Chapter 5

 

  

 

Vocab of Day

 

Commas part 1

 

Chapter 5 through page116 #6

 

Intro to

the Last Lecture

 

Introduce

The Last Lecture

by Randy Pausch

 

Part 1 

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

 

July 25, 2008

Vocab of Day

 

Commas Part 2

 

Essay #2 Assigned

ESSAY 2 Making an Argument.doc

 

TLL:

The Lessons Chart

TLL Charting the Lessons Graphic Organizer.doc 

 

HOMEWORK

Chapter pages

106-111

 

Blog response

What do YOU think?

Pactice the grammar we worked on today:

#1 Run-ons

#2 Run-ons

#3 Fragments

#4 Fragments

 

Go back to the Blog and correct your "personal language"

None 

Chapter pages 111-115, 119, 127-128

 

Read  TLL intro

Complete Step ONE Essay 2

 

Read and be prepared to share what you've learned!

Guide to Writing Argumentative Essays.docx

 

Read TLL to page 18 by Monday

Word/Phrase

Of the Day

None today

Worther:  consequently

 

Mansour: nevertheless

Abood:  whereas

Whereas.docx

 

Gana:  hence

Hai:  undoubtedly

BRING

Paper PORTFOLIO?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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