Monday, November 26, 2012

AGENDA 11/26

Timed essay practice - model two body paragraphs on Topic #3 (Mariano)
Students write a practice body paragraph using A7, A8, and A9 of their FLT sheets applied to Topic #4 (Grant) - check in and coach in class


Read Ragged Dick,  chapters 15 and 16, and complete "Thinking While Reading" questions

Ch 15: What mistake does Dick make restitution for in this chapter? What arrangements does Dick make with Mr. Greyson and with Henry Fosdick?

Ch 16: What contrasts does Alger make between Dick and Henry Fosdick? How does Dick begin to apply himself and turn his weaknesses into strengths?

HW: Finish body paragraph for Topic #4 if not finished in class. Use my sample paragraphs that I wrote on Topic  #3 to help you.  Complete Chapter 15 and 16 "Thinking While Reading" sheets for Wednesday.

NOTE: Timed essay on a new topic in class on Thursday!!! See me soon for extra help if needed!

Friday, November 16, 2012

AGENDA 11/16

Reading Quiz over Ragged Dick, chapters 1-11

Introduction to timed essays - FLT sheets and practice prompts
Continue book checks for independent reading
Read ahead in Ragged Dick, chapter 12, 13, 14

HW: Read Chapter 12, 13, 14 of Ragged Dick and answer the following questions for "Thinking While Reading"
Chapter 12: How is Dick's character changing?
Chapter 13 & 14: Who is Micky Maguire? What do Dick's encounters with Micky Maguire show us about Dick's character?

Friday, November 9, 2012

AGENDA 11/9

Grammar Practice: Misplaced Modifiers #2
Election project reflections
Read Chapter 9, Chapter 10, and Chapter 11 of Ragged Dick on your own; as you finish each chapter, add a quotation and response to your "Thinking While Reading" assignment for chapters 9-11.

HW: Finish reading Chapter 9Chapter 10, and Chapter 11 of Ragged Dick on your own; as you finish each chapter, add a quotation and response to your "Thinking While Reading" assignment for chapters 9-11. Complete 400 pages of independent reading for a book check no later than Tuesday.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

AGENDA 11/8

Read Chapters 7-8, then answer the following questions for your "Thinking While Reading" on notebook paper:

1) Explain why Chapter 7 is called "The Pocket-Book." Why is the pocket-book significant?
2) In Chapter 8, what are some of the things Dick has done in order to survive?
3) What does Frank encourage Dick to do at the end of Chapter 8?

HW: Finish questions from Ch 7 and 8 if needed.  Finish 400 pages of independent reading and be ready for book check tomorrow or Tuesday.