English 9 Activities & Homework Calendar Short Story Unit September 19 – October 7 MONDAY 19 -AOW #3: “Web of Popularity, Achieved by Bullying” Article -Review x3 Types of Irony -Cont. “Cask” (Focus on Irony) HW – AOW Annotation & Blog Response (1st Blog Due Tuesday, Midnight) 26 -AOW #4: “Competition’s Doesn’t Have to be a LifeSucking Monster” Article Writing Workshop: -Edit TE (3 Part Set-up & Selection) -Laptops: Revision HW – AOW Annotation & Blog Response (Due Friday) 3 Fall Break - No School
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20 UC Make-Up Yearbook Photos, Q Core, 7:30-1pm First Blog Response, Due Midnight Illustration: Arthur Rackham -Cont. “Cask” HW – Finish “Cask” w/annotation (Focus on Conflict: Internal & External) 27 First Blog Response, Due Midnight Writing Workshop: -Model Writers Circle -Writers Circle Peer Edit (First Round) HW – Revise “Cask” Paragraphs Using Notes
21 -Review “Cask” Ending -“Cask” Quiz -Review “Cask” Writing Assignment HW – Write FATt sentence structure (Drawing Conclusions)
22 Blog Follow-Up Response, Due Midnight -Review FATt sentence Writing Workshop: -Perfecting Textual Evidence ppt HW – Complete “Cask” Prewrite Chart (Finding TE)
23 -Review & Collect AOW Writing Workshop: -Review Prewrite Chart/TE HW – Set-Up Google Doc (MLA Format) & Write “Cask” Paragraphs (Hard Copy Needed for Class)
28 Writing Workshop: -Writers Circle Peer Edit (Second Round) -Review Grading Rubric & Assign Colors HW – Upload Final Submission (Yellow) & Print Submission (Blue) Due Friday
29 Blog Follow-Up Response, Due Midnight Writing Workshop: -Return “Game” Paragraph -How to Use Turnitin for Feedback -Google: Writing Reflection Form
30 Extra Credit Posted -Review & Collect AOW -Collect “Cask” Story Annotation -Collect “Cask” Paragraphs Submission -“The Scarlet Ibis” Introduction Activity
4 Fall Break - No School
5 NO AOW -Cont. “Ibis” ppt Notes -Begin “Ibis” (Focus on Exposition) HW – “Ibis” Vocab Handout
6 -Review “Ibis” Vocab -Cont. “Ibis” HW – Cont. “Ibis” to p. ___ (Focus on Internal & External)
7 -Review HW Annotation -Cont. “Ibis” HW – Finish “Ibis” (Focus on Internal & External Conflict)
Class Website - tolisanowebsite.blogspot.com Use the class website to access homework calendars, powerpoints, readings, extra credit, study guides, and writing guides. This is great resource to access when you are absent or have lost something. Bookmark this site on your home computer. EVERYTHING needed for class is uploaded here. Google Blogger: tolisanoperiod_____.blogspot.com (insert period number after the word “period”) First Response Post (Due Tuesday, midnight) A solid response begins with a well-formed opinion on the argument. You need to support your stance by referencing the text using MLA format, PLUS further explain the importance, maybe including your own experiences as additional support. Grammar, spelling, and mechanics count Self-check your post for clarity of thought Keep in 3rd person Avoid repeating the same information Follow Up Response Post (Due Thursday, midnight) Select another student’s post and begin with whether or not you agree or disagree with their side. Extend the discussion with a new idea; don’t just repeat or summarize what the other person already posted.
Short Story Annotation Tools: Highlighter (yellow), Pen, Text 1.
Making Observations: While you read, highlight key observations. Don’t mark too much – otherwise, nothing will stand out. Just highlighting the text is NOT annotating.
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Finding Patterns: Use the margin area to make comments that don’t label, BUT go beyond the obvious. This might include comments on the following: External Conflicts – Major action/changes in plot? Internal Conflicts – Beliefs, values, motivation, thoughts, etc.? Characterization – What do their actions/reactions/consequences of their actions tell you about the characters? Author’s Purpose – Why did an action occur? Predictions, Questions, Confusions?
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Drawing Conclusions: After finishing the story draw conclusions at the end of the document. What are some bigger ideas (subjective)? How does it tie back to the essential question?
Characterization - STEAL S (Speech) – What do the characters say? How is it said? (word choice & tone) T (Thoughts) – Private thoughts, motivation, values, beliefs (internal conflict) E (Effect) – Character reaction to others ; others reaction to the character A (Actions) – Behavior (external conflict)? Consequences? L (looks) – Physical attributes
FATt Sentence (Similar to TAGS) F: FOCUS Include these three points: Subject – What is main focus of the text? (literal) Active Verb – Use present tense. Impact – What influence does it have on the reader? (Subjective) A: AUTHOR’S NAME Always use the author’s full name the first time you mention him/her. T: TITLE OF THE WORK Check the mechanics of your title. Books are underlined or italicized—NEVER BOTH. Articles, poems, and essays use quotation marks. t: text type Clarify for the reader what kind of text it is; for example, and article, editorial, memoir, blog, etc.
Do I have to write in the sentence in the order above? The above elements of a FATt sentence can appear in a variety of orders. Editing your sentence – keep the following in mind. Consider typing a RD; this allows you to edit to make it right Tense – present only 3rd person only – the reader, the audience 1 sentence only, watch sentence construction to avoid creating a run on sentence Watch spelling, mechanics, capitalization and punctuation Read ALOUD for clarity Use Strong Active Verbs: expresses, discusses, states, disputes, persuades, suggest, advocates, challenges, focuses, supports, presents, emphasizes, provides, argues, claims, attacks, reflects, comments, describes, distinguishes, reveals, implies, refers, displays