IN CLASS:
Took Quiz on poetic terms and fatal errors
Then had writing time (Obituaries, GH/Chicago Poems)
IN CLASS:
Took Quiz on poetic terms and fatal errors
Then had writing time (Obituaries, GH/Chicago Poems)
VOCAB WARMUP
QUIZ TOMORROW: See Tuesday’s blog post for details.
WARMUP: VOCAB
MORE POETRY TERMS: Literary Devices (Today we went through the section section:”Figurative Language”.
TODAY’S LESSON: 9/11
ASSIGNMENT: By Monday, write your own obituary. (Don’t think of this as a morbid exercise–imagine your best life and what people would say about you. This is a story about LIFE, not death. Here’s a sample I wrote: obituary_ce-example
Value: 25 points. Bonus points for incorporating current vocabulary words.
Warmup: Write an original sentence using each of the following VOCAB words
QUIZ FRIDAY: What’s covered?
LEARNING TARGETS
After reading the following articles you should be able to define the following terms
and these related terms
RESOURCES: ACTIVITIES:
READ: about STEVE SHILLING: BUCCANEER POET
A LOOK AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK
LEARNING TARGETS: By the end of today’s class you should be able to:
In class
LEARNING TARGETS: By the end of this lesson/these two days you should be able
A) Sign up for our Google classroom
B) Be able to explain the concept of “reflection”
C) List multiple habits/strategies used by successful students.
D) Explain these two “fatal errors.” (Note: “fatal errors” are those basic grammar/punctuation and/or usage errors that will always count against you in any assignment, formal or informal. They are the types that can lead to resumes/cover letters being ignored by employers. Every week or two, once we’ve mastered a couple, we’ll add a couple more.
E. Explain why we can do better than using “good” as an adjective and suggest some better options.
LEARNING TARGET: By the end of today, you should be able to define, in your own words “CLOSE READING” and explain why it’s an important skill.
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