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ENGLISH 10 (Period 1) Assignments

Instructor
Elizabeth Grofsky Ramos
Term
Fall 2015
Department
English
Description
The major purpose of this course is to emphasize analyzing literature in greater depth, analyzing expository text, and producing more complex writing assignments. Students will continue to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier grades with more refinement, depth, and sophistication with grade-appropriate material. The California Reading/Language Arts Framework states that students in the tenth grade are expected to read one and one-half million words of annually on their own, including a good representation of classic and contemporary literature, magazines, newspapers, and online articles. Students will apply and refine their command of the writing process and writing conventions to produce narrative, persuasive, expository, and descriptive texts of at least 1,500 words each. English 10AB is organized into three standards-based instructional components that focus on persuasion, exposition, and literary analysis, integrating skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking. During the persuasion instructional component, students will read persuasive texts, with a focus on the credibility of an author’s argument, the relationship between generalizations and evidence, the comprehensiveness of evidence, the way in which the author’s intent affects the structure and tone of the text, and extend ideas through original analysis, evaluation, and elaboration. Students will generate relevant questions about readings on issues and engage in research. Students will also write persuasive essays and deliver persuasive presentations. In the exposition instructional component, students will read expository texts and use what they have learned to establish a controlling impression or coherent thesis that conveys a clear and distinctive perspective on a subject and maintain a consistent tone and focus throughout a piece of writing. They will use primary and secondary sources accurately, distinguish between information and the significance of the data, be aware of audience, anticipate misunderstandings, and use subject-specific terms accurately. During the literary analysis component, students will read literary texts (e.g., short stories, poetry, and longer works, including novels), recognize and understand the significance of various literary devices, including figurative language, imagery, allegory, and symbolism, and explain their appeal. Students will also explain how voice, persona, and the choice of a narrator affect characterization and the tone, plot, and credibility of a text. Students will write responses to literature and deliver oral responses to literature.
 
English 10AB meets the basic tenth-grade English requirement for graduation and fulfills the B requirement of the UC/CSU Subject Area Requirements.
 

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Puzzle Due
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Video Notes Due

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Agenda for the day...
Warm-Up:  Sudoku Puzzles  (Process of Elimination)
10 minute Essay Share
Review Materials for Final:
(click on title to get to article)
What's in a Name?  Global Warming vs. Climate Change (attached)
 
Read Ray Bradbury's, "There Will Come Soft Rains" Page 52 (in textbook and also attached)
 
Note-taking on Bill Nye Videos  (click on title to get to video)
 

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Warm- up: Its It's
Grammar in Context: Together
Grammar: On separate paper
DO NOT write on master
 
Analyze: "There Will Come Soft Rain"
 
HW: Finish grammar in context Poetry Analysis

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Homework is due!
Chronological Order
Plot Line
Radiation Sickness Highlighting Assignment

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Agenda 3, 2015
 
Warm-up:  Iranians view...
Listen:  "By the Waters of Babylon"
Classwork Menu and Handout
Key for Close Reading Assignments for Agenda Book
HW:  Radiation Sickness and Read the Poem "There Will Come Soft Rains"
Due:  November 9th, 2015

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Warm Up: China Ban
Collect Video Notes
Plastic Surgery Organizer
Folder Due Dtae : 11/12/15 - Decorate Folder

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Finish your notes for the video.
Finish the green sheet for the trophy graphic.

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Highlighting article due:  Wall Street Journal 

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Agenda for today...
Presentation Prep
Highlighting Assignment:  Wall Street Journal article.  
HW:  Finish Highlighting

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Bring the materials for your trifold.  
 
Essential question:
What responsibility do you have to support/protect endangered species?

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Have the article printed.

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Warm-Up:  War Dogs
Read Chaos Theory and Complete Graphic Organizer

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Collect:  Butterfly
Warm-up:  Dinosaur
Teach:  Plot Line and collect at the end of class.
Agenda and Binder Check
Students return papers.
 
Print out article and bring to class.

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Warm-up:  Being poor hurts your brain
Rotations:
Selection Quiz
Incident Report
 
Plot Line has been moved to Thursday so no HW.  

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HW DUE: Words to Know SkillBuilder Parts A and B Part B must be done on 11x14 paper. 

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Warm-up:  "Lion that was protected is killed by American Hunter"  NEWSELA
Collect Words to Know SkillBuilder Part A and B (300 points)
Finish Classwork and Reading of "A Sound of Thunder"
Butterfly Video
Butterfly Project
Creating Plot Lines 8 1/2x 14 paper
HW:  Finish Classwork
Butterfly Project
Plot Line

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Warm-up: Set 4 Page 8
Share and collect Poems
Continue Classwork and Prediction Sheet
Guest Speaker: Boys and Girls Club
HW: Words to Know SkillBuilder Parts A and B Part B must be done on 11x14 paper. 
Remember to start assembling your binders.

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Speaker for the Boys and Girls Club
Warm-up:  Set 2 Number Series Questions Page 4
Collect Ray Bradbury Timeline
Review Agenda
Discuss new handout and masters on-line
Demonstrate Poem Assignment "For the Want of a Nail"
Continue Classwork:  "A Sound of Thunder"
  • Insert Pause and Reflect
  • Complete Connect to Your Life
  • Complete Vocabulary in Action
  • Begin class reading- Said is Dead
HW:  Complete Poem Assignment

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Ray Bradbury timeline due.

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Vocabulary Boxes 
"A Sound of Thunder"
There are ten words but you need to choose eight.  Remember to color your illustrations.

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Collect Vocabulary Boxes:  "A Sound of Thunder"
Warmup:  "President Carter's Cancer Has Spread"
  • You will highlight the opinions you find in the article.
  • You will answer the three questions at the end of the article.
  • This assignment is worth 100 points.
The class will have two rotations:
  • Complete the Logic Puzzle with Ms. Kast
  • Begin working on timeline with Ms. Ramos and review your vocabulary boxes.
Whole Group:  Begin reading the short story, "A Sound of Thunder"

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Book Check
 
2 Rotations
Logic Puzzle "Vitals"
Vocabulary Boxes:  "A Sound of Thunder"
 
HW:  Finish your vocabulary boxes.

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Agenda for first day of school.  Every class meets!
Verify Your Pink Slips
Class Tour
Course Description
Join Remind
Diagnostic Tests:
  • 10th Grade- CAHSEE Prep "Why Swim?"
  • 11th Grade- SAT Practice Section 3