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Book Club | Design Task (Final Project)  in Google Classroom

Book Club | Design Task (Final Project)

This is your final project of the year. This is completed as a group project. You will receive a group grade in connection to 'Characterization' and an individual presentation grade connected to 'PVLEGS'. Both grades will be entered at 'product' grades. 

This assignment was reviewed and started on either 5/23 or 5/24. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Tuesday, May 23 12:37 PM

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Book Club | Book Review (Slide Addition) in Google Classroom

Book Club | Book Review (Slide Addition)

→ Add: Final Slide: 
Book Review


-A six sentence review of the book inclusive of pros/cons (positives/negatives), the audience it is designed for or the audience who would benefit from reading it, if your group would recommend it, and an overall letter grade A-F. This should be a critical, but fair review.

This slide should be titled "Book Review" (or something similar) and will be added as the last slide in your group's slidedeck. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 29 12:40 PM

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Spring Speech | Final Draft  in Google Classroom

Spring Speech | Final Draft

Please attach your final draft of your Spring Speech here. It must be attached by the day of your speech. See attachment for speech assignment dates. 

Additionally, on the day of your speech, two things are due:
1) Notecards containing your written speech (these can be printed or handwritten)
2) A printed out hard copy of your speech (this is for Mrs. G to have in front of her during your speech)

Please make sure to have all of these completed and with you on the day of your speech.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Tuesday, May 2 12:37 PM

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Poetry | "Where I'm From" Creative Visual (Part II) in Google Classroom

Poetry | "Where I'm From" Creative Visual (Part II)

Although you received a hard/printed copy of the assignment sheet in class, it is also attached here.  Additionally the rubric for the visual creation (Part II) is also attached here.  

- TIMELINE of Due Dates - 

Due: Tuesday 5/2 - "Where I'm From" Template (Part I)
--> This is where you will write your poem. This is the final draft. 
--> When done drafting your poem, you can use time in class to work on the visual creation component of your poem.  If you plan on doing that, make sure to bring with you whichever materials you anticipate needing beyond the colored pencils, markers, and colored paper Mrs. G will have for you. 

Wednesday 5/3: Minimum Day (All-See)
--> Work day for WIF Creative Visual. 


Thursday 5/4 or Friday 5/5: Block Day
--> Work day for WIF Visual. 

Due: Monday 5/8 - Visual Creation (Part II)
--> This is the visual creation you will create to bring your "Where I'm From" Poem to life! 
--> You very well may finish the visual before this date.  Get it turned in as soon as you are done. 
--> Other than 5/3 and 5/4 or 5/5, no other time will be provided to you in class to work on your "Where I'm From" project.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Poetry | "Where I'm From" Template (Part I) in Google Classroom

Poetry | "Where I'm From" Template (Part I)

Here is where you will construct your own "Where I'm From" poem.  This is Part I of a two part assignment.  Part II involves you taking your poem creation and bringing it to life in a creative visual creation. (Note: examples of these visuals have been shown to you in class and are available whenever you would like to see them.)

This Part I of your "Where I'm From" project will be due at the end of class on Tuesday 5/2  (Tuesday is "All-See" Non-Block Schedule). As soon as you are done with Part I, you should begin to work on the visual creation.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Reminder: Print Out Annotation/Analysis Document for Conference in Google Classroom

Reminder: Print Out Annotation/Analysis Document for Conference

This is a reminder that at a minimum, each group must have one printed out copy of their "Annotation + Analysis Conference" document - this should have been completed electronically, then printed out. It is recommended that you print out one copy per group member, but at a minimum, just one needs to be printed. 

Also with you, make sure each group member has their annotated hard copy of the poem. 


Due: Monday 5/1
Created by Julia Gonterman: Thursday, April 27 12:37 PM

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Poetry | Annotation + Analysis Conference in Google Classroom

Poetry | Annotation + Analysis Conference

This assignment was discussed in class on Day 2 (4/18 or 4/19).

As a reminder, if you commit to working with 1 or 2 other group members, you are committing to:
1) Working together cooperatively. 
2) Equally sharing responsibilities. 
3) Understanding fully that together you are earning one collective 'product' grade. 
--> If any of the above are concerns for you, you should work independently on this assignment. 

--> Start by tracking down your selected poem in the 'Student Course Reader'. Copy and paste only your selected poem in a new fresh document, which you can later print. The annotations must be completed by hand. 
--> By Monday 4/24, each group member needs to have a hard copy of their poem printed in class. During this class period, you and your group will spend time annotating the poem by hand. 
--> By Monday 5/1, the 'Group Poem Analysis Assessment' needs to be completed electronically/typed on, then printed out, so that you have a physical hard copy for your conference that may begin as early as Monday 5/1. One person in the group needs to make 'a copy' of the document, then share it will all group members, so that each member has editing privileges. This hard copy, along with the annotated poem hard copies, are due Monday 5/1. 
--> Conferences will be happening the week of 5/1, but every group's work is due Monday 5/1, even though your conference may be happening later in the week. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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SBAC: BRING HEADPHONES + INDIE BOOK in Google Classroom

SBAC: BRING HEADPHONES + INDIE BOOK

SBAC is happening next class! You are testing with your content specific teacher. For example, for this week's English SBAC (on Thursday or Friday), you will test with Mrs. Gonterman during your regularly scheduled English class period. 

You MUST bring:

1) Fully charged Chromebook
2) Indie Book (for silent reading after the test)
3) Headphones (no AirPods)

Please make sure to have each of these with you every day of testing.  Make sure to get a good amount of sleep the night before and have a snack or breakfast the morning of the test.  This will help to ensure you are as focused and as successful as you can possibly be on your test :)
Created by Julia Gonterman: Wednesday, April 26 4:34 PM

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Poetry | Hard Copy of Poem in Google Classroom

Poetry | Hard Copy of Poem

Due Monday 4/24:

Each group member must have a printed out hard copy of the chosen poem for the "Annotation + Conference Assessment".

--> This poem does not need to be annotated yet, just a hard copy needs to be physically with you in class by Monday 4/24. 
--> The poem will be annotated by hand on Monday 4/24. (Do NOT annotate electronically)
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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SBAC: BRING HEADPHONES + INDIE BOOK in Google Classroom

SBAC: BRING HEADPHONES + INDIE BOOK

SBAC is happening this week and next! You are testing with your content specific teacher. For example, for this week's English SBAC (on Thursday or Friday), you will test with Mrs. Gonterman during your regularly scheduled English class period. 

You MUST bring:

1) Fully charged Chromebook
2) Indie Book (for silent reading after the test)
3) Headphones (no AirPods)

Please make sure to have each of these with you every day of testing.  Make sure to get a good amount of sleep the night before and have a snack or breakfast the morning of the test.  This will help to ensure you are as focused and as successful as you can possibly be on your test :)
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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SBAC: BRING HEADPHONES + INDIE BOOK in Google Classroom

SBAC: BRING HEADPHONES + INDIE BOOK

SBAC is happening this week and next! You are testing with your content specific teacher. For example, for this week's English SBAC (on Thursday or Friday), you will test with Mrs. Gonterman during your regularly scheduled English class period. 

You MUST bring:

1) Fully charged Chromebook
2) Indie Book (for silent reading after the test)
3) Headphones (no AirPods)

Please make sure to have each of these with you every day of testing.  Make sure to get a good amount of sleep the night before and have a snack or breakfast the morning of the test.  This will help to ensure you are as focused and as successful as you can possibly be on your test :)
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, April 17 12:40 PM

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Poetry | Conference Grouping in Google Classroom

Poetry | Conference Grouping

Who will you be working with? Please respond to this question with who you will be working with on this product assessment. If working independently, respond with Self.


Also, indicate which poem you have decided on. Include poem title and author. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Poetry | Inanimate Object Poem in Google Classroom

Poetry | Inanimate Object Poem

See screenshot from slideshow for details. 

Assigned in class on Day 2, and will most likely be finished by the end of class.

--> If more time is needed, it needs to be finished for homework. 

Due: Day 3
Created by Julia Gonterman: Tuesday, April 4 8:38 AM

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Poetry | Mystery Ode in Google Classroom

Poetry | Mystery Ode

Warm Up:

-->Write a ‘mystery’ ode!
-Do not come right out and reveal the object/thing/item.
-Give enough details so the reader can try to figure out the identity of the object/thing/item. Ex: if talking about a ‘lemon’, you would never say “lemon”, but rather that it is “fragrant”, “yellow”, “porous” etc.

-Submit your ‘response’ as an 'answer to this 'question' on GC.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Poetry | Ode Creations in Google Classroom

Poetry | Ode Creations

Here is where you will draft your two ode creations.

Remember:
-Minimum of 20 lines for each
-Incorporate the 5 sensory details in each (taste, touch, sight, smell, hearing)
-Ode 1: to a food item of your choice
-Ode 2: to a person, place, or thing
Created by Julia Gonterman: Tuesday, March 28 8:38 AM

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Poetry | Pablo Neruda + Odes in Google Classroom

Poetry | Pablo Neruda + Odes

Worked on in class on Day 2 (3/28 or 3/29). 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Tuesday, March 28 8:38 AM

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Poetry | Writing Lines: Place Poem in Google Classroom

Poetry | Writing Lines: Place Poem

For this poetry creation, you are going to write lines about a place in your life that has either had a positive OR negative impact on your life.
Write a poem about that place.
Cannot be a haiku or an acrostic poem.
Give it a title.
Should be a minimum of 12 lines.
Design with as many stanzas as needed.
Can be any style/form you desire (rhyming or not).
Focus on using: imagery (vivid images), sensory details (taste, touch, sight, hearing, smell), intentional line breaks, and purposeful punctuation.
The reader should feel as though they are transported to the place you are describing in your poem. The reader should also sense the intended tone/mood of the poem that clearly indicates it is a place that is either a positive or negative one in your life.
You have 10-12 minutes to create this poem. Be ready to share out after posting.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Speech | First Completed Draft in Google Classroom

Speech | First Completed Draft

This will be worked on during Day 3 of class (3/16 or 3/17).
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, March 20 4:32 PM

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Poetry | Appreciation Haiku Homework in Google Classroom

Poetry | Appreciation Haiku Homework

 Poetry | Haikus

This assignment was discussed and worked on in class on Thursday. Directions for the "Thank You" haiku are on slides 32 and 37! 

Due: Friday 3/24

Created by Julia Gonterman: Thursday, March 23 12:37 PM

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Book Review | Q3 in Google Classroom

Book Review | Q3

Review the attached options for your Q3 Book Review. You have four different choices, but are only required to select one. 

Options 2 ('Cartoon or Graphic Novel Creation') is the only option that will be turned in as a hard (physical) copy, unless it is completed with a digital program. All other projects will be completed electronically and attached to this assignment post.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Speech | Outline in Google Classroom

Speech | Outline

On Day 2 of class, you will be crafting an outline to support your speech writing process. 

Due: Day 3
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Speech | Brainstorm Ideas HW + GC Question in Google Classroom

Speech | Brainstorm Ideas HW + GC Question

After Day 1 of class, your homework has two parts:

1) Complete the Brainstorm in your comp book. See attached screenshot for a reminder of directions. 
2) Respond to the Google Classroom Question. 

Due: Day 2
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Spring Speech | What Are You Thinking About? in Google Classroom

Spring Speech | What Are You Thinking About?

In your answer response include the following items:

1) [Which type of speech are you planning to write: Personal Narrative, Informational, or Persuasive? ]
2) [Give a 2-4 sentence summary of which topic/argument/etc. you plan to write your speech about ]
3) [In a single sentence, explain why you are driven to write your speech about this particular topic/argument/etc.]
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Day 3 Lesson Overview - 3/8 or 3/9 in Google Classroom

Day 3 Lesson Overview - 3/8 or 3/9

Greetings, 
Today, Ms. Lombardo is your guest teacher. Please be focused this class period. If you finish your classwork in class, you will not have homework, other than to work on your Book Review. Work diligently and independently. Here is the overview of your day today: 

1) Independent Reading
-Read your independent reading book for 20 minutes. 
-Ms. Lombardo will let you know when the reading period has concluded. 

2) Journal
-Title: "Speech | Prompt 2: The Future"
-See the attached screenshot for the prompt. 
-Respond to the journal prompt in your comp book. 
-Time yourself: give yourself 8-10 minutes to complete your journal response. Once finished, put your comp away and move onto the next item (below). 

3) Comparing Speeches 
-For this assignment, you will be reading/listening to various speeches in order to compare their unique qualities and attributes. 
-On the attached "Spring Speech Assignment" document (the one you saw on Day 2), you will find various links to sample speeches from all three genres - personal narrative, informational, and persuasive. 
-From those mentor offerings, select two from each genre to analyze in the attached assignment, "Speech | Speech Sampling of Mentor Speeches". You may NOT select "Always Go to the Funeral", since we already listened to and analyzed that together as a class.
-If you have headphones, you may use those to listen to the mentor samples that have audio/video. If you do not have headphones, any speeches with audio/video need to be listened to at home or pick a different mentor speech to review. 
-Feel free to listen/read more than the six required speeches, if you have the time. This is highly encouraged! 
-If this is not finished by the end of the class period, it needs to be finished as homework.

4) If time, Work on Q3 Book Review
-If you finish with the "Speech Sampling" (comparing speeches) assignment, you can use the remainder of the class period to work on your Book Review that is due next Friday. 
-If your Book Review is already finished, you may use the remainder of the class period to work on any other homework you may have or read your IR book. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Spring Speech | What Are You Thinking About? in Google Classroom

Spring Speech | What Are You Thinking About?

In your answer response include the following items:

1) [Which type of speech are you planning to write: Personal Narrative, Informational, or Persuasive? ]
2) [Give a 2-4 sentence summary of which topic/argument/etc. you plan to write your speech about ]
3) [In a single sentence, explain why you are driven to write your speech about this particular topic/argument/etc.]
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Lesson Overview: 2/28 in Google Classroom

Lesson Overview: 2/28

Greetings, 

Today you have a substitute because Mrs. G has a planning day with the English 8 teacher team. Please be focused and on-task today. Use this class period to your advantage and make use of the time to prepare for the On-Demand on Day 3 of class. 

1) Independent Reading
-Read your IR book silently for 20 minutes. 
-The sub will inform you when IR is done and it is time to transition to working on your Claim Statement. 

2) Craft Your Claim Statement
-Find the Google Classroom Question post. There you will design, then post your claim statement. 
-Use the document attached to this assignment post titled, "Comparative Essay | Prompt (2023)" to help you design your claim. Follow the "Claim Structure" on page 3 of the document to help you design your claim.
-Remember: this claim is your thesis - it will appear at the very end of your Intro Paragraph. 

3) Comparative Essay Outline
-Use the "General Outline Structure" (see page 2 of the "Prompt" document) as a reference when you begin to work on your Outline.
-You will compose your Outline exclusively in class today and in your composition notebook. I repeat: you will complete your Outline IN YOUR COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK. Not on a Google Doc. Handwritten in your comp book. You will be able to use this during the On-Demand on Day 3. YOU ARE NOT WRITING A DRAFT. Any and all prep work - written work, like on your Outline - must be completed within the four walls of this classroom. No other work/prep will be accessible during the On-Demand on Day 3.
-You will not be working on your Outline for homework. Whatever is finished in class by the conclusion of today is the Outline work you get to use on Day 3. 
--> Outline is due by the end of the class period! 

4) HW: Review Mentor Essays
-If you finish your Outline early, review the Mentor Essays.  If you work on the Outline until the bell, you will review the Mentor Essays for homework. Simply review/read through - nothing to do or complete. 
-Open the attached slideshow. 
-Go to Slide 12 and review the linked Mentor Essays. 
-Make a mental note of good qualities you notice about the various samples. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Comparative Essay - Final Draft in Google Classroom

Comparative Essay - Final Draft

Today you have 90-minutes to produce a Comparative Essay. Attached is the prompt - please use it to guide you during the writing process. Manage your time so that you are able to produce the entire four-paragraph essay during the course of the class period. 

You May Use:
-Outline (from comp book)
-Any other writing tools/notes in your comp book
-The physical stories - either the hard copies (if you have them in your possession) or you may use the electronic versions (attached to this assignment post). 
-Grammarly or another spellcheck to help you with proofreading. 

Reminders:
-Only Annotation: Bold your counterargument and corresponding rebuttal. 
-Do not leave any comments on your doc (you will not be indicating which Body P is your strongest, like you did on your previous essays). 
-Proofread your writing before submitting! 
-Whatever is finished by the end of the 90-minute period is the essay Mrs. G will be grading. You need to manage your time; keep an eye on the clock, as you should be averaging about 20-22 minutes per paragraph. If you are a very thorough/detailed writer, do your best to get down all of the main basics for each paragraph first, then return to each paragraph to enhance each with greater detail. A completed essay that shows your mastery of all the key components of a comparative is better than you crafting an essay in which multiple components are missing, but perhaps you did a really good job with one body paragraph. Find a balance between quality and quantity. 
-If time, review the rubric! 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Comparative | Claim Statement in Google Classroom

Comparative | Claim Statement

Post your Comparative claim here!
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Comparative | Write Long with Visual Organizer in Google Classroom

Comparative | Write Long with Visual Organizer

See screenshots for directions/reminders of what was discussed in class on Day 1. 

Remember: Your homework has two parts:
1) Visual Organizer
2) 1-page Write Long

--> Both are to be completed in your comp book under the title: "Comparative Write Long" 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Craft Essay | Final Draft  in Google Classroom

Craft Essay | Final Draft

Game plan for Day 2 (2/14 or 2/15) and Day 3 (2/16 or 2/17):

Day 2:
1. Transform your Body Paragraph Graphic Organizer into your Final Draft
-Take all of the components from your organizer and reformat them on the attached doc "Craft Essay | Final Draft"
-Essentially, get rid of the graphic organizer, so your fresh Final Draft doc looks like a gorgeously crafted essay. 


2. Read --> Edit --> Revise
-After crafting your essay, spend some time reading through your draft. Think: Do things make sense? How is the flow of your essay?  Are things organized? What is missing? What needs to improve?
-After reading through, fix things! Edit! Revise! Build up your essay to be stronger!

3. Submit to Paper!
-By the end of class on Day 2, submit your essay to Paper! for feedback. 

Day 3:
1. Mentor Essays
-Review the provided mentor essays. 
-Use the mentor essays as helpful guides to support your own revisions. 

2. Rubric Review
-Take a look at the rubric. 
-Compare the rubric criteria to your essay product! 
-Consider: How would you score? What can you do to make your essay stronger?
-Spend some more time revising!

3. Annotations + Reminders
-Super Important: complete the required annotations requested of you (these can be found on the doc titled, "Literary Essay | Final Draft Annotations and Reminders")
-Review the reminders given to you. 

4. Essay Feedback
1) Review your feedback from your Paper! tutor and revise your essay accordingly. 
2) Share your essay with your WW partner for feedback, if they are available to conference. 

Final Draft of Craft Essay is Due: Friday 2/17 at 9pm
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Craft | Essay Graphic Organizer  in Google Classroom

Craft | Essay Graphic Organizer

Today you will be working on your Craft Essay - Graphic Organizer.  If you did not finish your Outline, you need to finish that first before you start on the Essay Organizer


-This is due at the start of class on Day 2. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Craft | Craft Essay Outline in Google Classroom

Craft | Craft Essay Outline

Assigned Day 3 of class. 

Due: Day 1 (2/13)
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Craft | "Symbolism in [Craft Text]" Write Long in Google Classroom

Craft | "Symbolism in [Craft Text]" Write Long

This write long is to be completed in your comp book. See screenshot for prompt. Attached is the Session 10 lesson from today's class. Review the lesson on symbolism, as needed. 

Due: Day 3
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Craft | Essay Planning in Google Classroom

Craft | Essay Planning

Make sure to use the examples on the slides for your reference as you craft your own advanced claim.
Copy and paste, then fill in the following details before posting an 'answer' to this question:

[Chosen Text for Craft Essay]

Essay Option [One or Two]

Basic Claim: [Write Here]

Advanced Claim: [Write Here]
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Craft | Collecting Craft Moves - Graphic Organizer in Google Classroom

Craft | Collecting Craft Moves - Graphic Organizer

This is to be completed after class on Day 1 (2/6). Due: Day 2.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Theme Essay | Final Draft  in Google Classroom

Theme Essay | Final Draft

Game plan for Day 2 (1/31 or 2/1):


1. Transform your Body Paragraph Graphic Organizer into your Final Draft
-Take all of the components from your organizer and reformat them on the attached doc "Theme Essay | Final Draft"
-Essentially, get rid of the graphic organizer, so your fresh Final Draft doc looks like two gorgeously crafted Body Ps. 


2. Read --> Edit --> Revise
-After crafting your two GORGEOUS Ps, then spend some time reading through your draft. Think: Do things make sense? How is the flow of your essay?  Are things organized? What is missing? What needs to improve?
-After reading through, fix things! Edit! Revise! Build up your essay to be stronger!


3. Rubric Review
-Take a look at the rubric. 
-Compare the rubric criteria to your essay product! 
-Consider: How would you score? What can you do to make your essay stronger?
-Spend some more time revising!


4. Annotations + Reminders
-Super Important: complete the required annotations requested of you (these can be found on the doc titled, "Theme | Final Draft Annotations and Reminders")
-Review the reminders given to you. 


5. Essay Feedback
-On Day 3, we will continue to draft - moving to a finished final product. 
-By the conclusion of class on Day 3, you will be doing two things:
1) Submitting your paper to Paper! for feedback. (~24 hr feedback turnaround). 
2) Sharing your essay with your WW partner for feedback. 

--> Keep in mind: The due date of your final draft should be Friday night, but it has been extended to Sunday so that P2+6 students who don't submit their essay to Paper! until Friday have plenty of time to have their essay returned and to review any feedback provided by Paper!


Final Draft (only your 2 Body Ps) is Due: Sunday 2/5 at 5pm
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Theme Essay | Introduction Organizer in Google Classroom

Theme Essay | Introduction Organizer

This assignment post is a reminder to finish the Introduction Organizer you started in class on Monday.  This is due Day 2 of class. 
--> Illustrations should have some color. 
--> Illustrations can be done electronically, if you so desire. 


-Attached is the sample shown in class (page 3 of the document) 
-If you would like to complete this electronically, make a copy of the one titled "Digital Copy", digitally complete your work on the document, then print it out.  
--> Remember: If you choose to complete this organizer electronically, you MUST print it out as a hard physical copy to hand in.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Theme Essay | Body Paragraphs (Graphic Organizer) in Google Classroom

Theme Essay | Body Paragraphs (Graphic Organizer)

Today in class you will be working on this graphic organizer to help you construct your two body paragraphs for your theme essay.


This organizer will help you to structure your thoughts in a cohesive manner.  View this organizer as the rough draft of your thematic essay.  


--> Due: Monday (1/30)
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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HW - Theme Essay | Outline in Google Classroom

HW - Theme Essay | Outline

Assigned Day 2 of class. Due: Day 3. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Lesson for Monday 1/23 in Google Classroom

Lesson for Monday 1/23

Please pay special attention to the details on Slide 2. Additionally, please be focused and productive today, as it is an independent work day and you have a good chunk of work to complete. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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HW: WW | Session 3 - Craft Moves Write Long in Google Classroom

HW: WW | Session 3 - Craft Moves Write Long

Homework due Day 2. See screenshots for details. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Lesson for Monday 1/23 in Google Classroom

Lesson for Monday 1/23

Please pay special attention to the details on Slide 2. Additionally, please be focused and productive today, as it is an independent work day and you have a good chunk of work to complete. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Theme Essay | Theme Statement in Google Classroom

Theme Essay | Theme Statement

In your answer, include the following two things:

-Chosen Text
-Theme Statement for Chosen Text
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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HW: WW | Theme in Three Scenes in Google Classroom

HW: WW | Theme in Three Scenes

This assignment was introduced in class on Thurs/Fri and is due Monday 1/23. It is to be completed in your comp book. See attached slides for the same instructions you were given in class. 
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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HW: WW | Exploring Themes (Comp Book Entry) in Google Classroom

HW: WW | Exploring Themes (Comp Book Entry)

Introduced and started in class, but to be finished for homework. 

Due: Day 2
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HW: "The Knowers" 'Text Notes' Graphic Organizer in Google Classroom

HW: "The Knowers" 'Text Notes' Graphic Organizer

After reading and annotating "The Knowers" in class on Day 3, you will complete the 'Text Notes' graphic organizer for the reading.  This may be started in class, but for the most part will be worked on for homework. 

Note: For the 'Plot Drawing' use the drawing tool to create a plot graph, including details for: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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"The Knowers" - Reading Check in Google Classroom

"The Knowers" - Reading Check

Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Missing Chromebook! Check Your Backpack! in Google Classroom

Missing Chromebook! Check Your Backpack!

Mrs. G is missing 1 loaner Chromebook ;(

Please check your backpack to see if you have her missing Chromebook and get it returned ASAP! 
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Q3 | Independent Reading Book (Due: Day 3) in Google Classroom

Q3 | Independent Reading Book (Due: Day 3)

By Day 3 (Thursday or Friday) of class this week, please have your next independent reading book selected for Q3. In-class independent reading will resume on Day 3.
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ASIAD Reading Check in Google Classroom

ASIAD Reading Check

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WW | Pre-Assessment On-Demand in Google Classroom

WW | Pre-Assessment On-Demand

Wednesday 1/11:

Today you will be taking your Pre-Assessment On-Demand for our Writer's Workshop Unit. If you are absent, please check in with Mrs. Gonterman upon your return, prior to working on the pre-assessment. 
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Book Review | Q2 in Google Classroom

Book Review | Q2

Playlist Curation: Q2 Indie Book (Book Review for Q2)
Complete the attached Google Form.  There you will compile a list of ten songs that fit perfectly for a character or characters in your chosen book.
Once you have brainstormed about 10 good quality songs for your character (after you complete the Google Form), you will then narrow that list down to 5 songs.  Pick your top five song selections - the best 5 that connect to character(s) or a scene(s) or event(s) from your book. 
In addition to having a book summary slide, you will write 5 paragraphs total - for each one of the 5 songs you will write a paragraph justifying why you selected that particular song. 
Each paragraph will be a CER: Claim, Evidence, Reasoning. You will make a claim (create an argument about how the song selection connects to that character/moment/event/etc. in the book), provide evidence, and explain your reasoning. Each CER should be a minimum of 5 sentences. Your E (evidence) can come in the form of a direct quote. At least 3 of the quotes need to be from your novel (2 can be quotes from your song selection.  
For example, one of your paragraphs may look something like this: "The main character in my book would listen to "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" by the artist, Taylor Swift, because the song is moody and sad and connects to the same feelings Sammy felt in the novel. In the song, it is clear that Taylor is a mixture of upset, angry, sad, and frustrated - the same feelings Sammy feels when they break up with Erik. In the middle of the book the reader can see the downfall and finality of the relationship when Sammy texts Erik one last time, "That is the last time I trust you. Never again" (Steinsen 152).  Both Sammy and Taylor make a commitment that they will never allow themselves to be broken again by the person they once loved." 
You will complete this assignment as a Google Slides slideshow, not a Google Doc. You will need to open a new Google Slide slideshow and attach it here to this assignment post. The first slide of your slideshow will be a title slide showcasing the book you read and your name. On each of the five additional slides, you will put the song title and artist as the title of each slide, and then write your paragraph in the main text box. Feel free to add some visuals to all or some of the slides.  Be as creative as you wish. You will be graded on the 5 CERs, specifically how you support the claim you design about your character and the song chosen.
E (Evidence): At least 3 of your 5 citations must be taken directly from your book. (Meaning: 2 of the 5 can be quotes from the song itself)
Examples will be shown in class and are also attached for your reference.
Slidedeck Slides:
Slide 1: Title Slide - including your name and the name (title and author) of the book you will be reviewing. 
Slide 2: Summary/Plot Overview Slide - Give a 5 or more sentence overall summary of the novel. Summarize the book in your own words. 
Slide 3: Song 1 - CER
Slide 4: Song 2 - CER
Slide 5: Song 3 - CER
Slide 6: Song 4 - CER
Slide 7: Song 5 - CER
Structure Options: 
Focus on Multiple Characters: 1 song per character
Focus on Five Different Key Scenes/Moments in the Book: 1 song per scene
Focus on a Mixture - Songs for individual characters and specific scenes.
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RJF Newspaper | Survey in Google Classroom

RJF Newspaper | Survey

Please take this quick one-question survey for the RJF Newspaper.
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Mock Trial | Quiz in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Quiz

Take only the quiz for the trial you were a lawyer or witness in:

Trial A = Petzicon

Trial B = Blume
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RJF Newspaper | Survey in Google Classroom

RJF Newspaper | Survey

Please take this quick one-question survey for the RJF Newspaper.
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READ: IMPORTANT ITEMS TO TURN IN! in Google Classroom

READ: IMPORTANT ITEMS TO TURN IN!

Please doublecheck and make sure you have turned in your assigned documents on GC. Make sure all of the following are attached and turned in to the appropriate assignment posts on GC to ensure you do not get a ZERO :(

LAWYERS:
-Any Cross and/or Direct Examination documents you prepped for your trial. 
-Opening and/or Closing Statement

WITNESSES:
-Cross Examination of Self Graphic Organizer
-Witness Presentation

Turning in this assignment means you have checked that all of the above have been submitted for your corresponding trial role. If your documents have not been turned in by the due date of this assignment posting (12/16), they will be marked as "LATE".
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Mock Trial | Closing Statement in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Closing Statement

This will be reviewed on Day 3 of class. 

1-2 lawyers can deliver the closing statement, although the whole team can give input/recommendations. Make a copy of the document and share it with your lawyer team. 

Decide amongst your group who will be working on the statement. When completed, one of the group members working on it needs to turn it in here on GC. 

Anyone not working on the closing statement, go ahead and turn in this assignment blank. There must be 1 submission of this document per group.


Due: Monday 12/12
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Mock Trial | Opening Statement in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Opening Statement

This will be reviewed on Day 3 of class. 
1-2 lawyers can deliver the opening statement, although the whole team can give input/recommendations. Make a copy of the document and share it with your lawyer team. 

Decide amongst your group who will be working on the statement. When completed, one of the group members working on it needs to turn it in here on GC. 

Anyone not working on the opening statement, go ahead and turn in this assignment blank. There must be 1 submission of this document per group.


Due: Monday 12/12
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Mock Trial | Witness (Cross Examination of Self)  in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Witness (Cross Examination of Self)

Started: Day 2
Due: At the end of class on Day 3

This assignment post is only for WITNESSES. If you are a Lawyer, simply turn it in incomplete without doing anything for this assignment post.

Attached you will complete the document regarding the cross examination you will experience. The purpose of this document is to prepare yourself for the cross-examination questions you believe will come your way when you take the stand. 

Make a copy of the attached document and attach to this assignment post, when completed.
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Lesson Overview | Tuesday 12/6 (Day 2) in Google Classroom

Lesson Overview | Tuesday 12/6 (Day 2)

Today you have a substitute. Please be focused and work productively on your Mock Trial prep. 

1) Independent Reading (20)
-Read your IR book for 20 minutes. The sub will start and end a timer to indicate when the IR period is finished. 

2) Mock Trial | Work Time - Independently (50)
-For the next 50 minutes, you will work independently on your own task(s). With the exception of one Witness item, these are the same tasks Mrs. G reviewed on Monday in class. 
-Witnesses: You will work on your Witness Presentation.  If finished with your presentation early, begin to work on the second (new) posting for Witnesses, titled, "Witness (Cross Examination of Self)".  For this document, you will be prepping yourself for cross-examination questions you believe may come your way when on the stand. You will continue working on this on Day 3 in class.  
-Lawyers: Work on the Direct and/or Cross Examination Question Organizer. Remember that you are filling out one for each witness you will be questioning. 

-->Note: The hope is that you will finish your Witness or Lawyer task by the end of class, but if you need additional time to finish for homework, that is fine and there will be no penalty. 

3) Mock Trial | Work Time - With Group Members (20)
-For the next 20 minutes, lawyers who will be direct examining, please get with the witnesses you will be direct examining and review the questions the lawyer has crafted.  Work together to decide if those are the best possible questions that the lawyer can direct examine the witness with when they are on the stand.  Witness: give input and help the lawyer craft/change/alter the questions.  
-->If you are a lawyer who will cross examining a witness and not doing direct examination, continue to edit/modify your direct examination questions, as you will not be working directly with a witness.
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Mock Trial | Lawyer (Direct + Cross Examination Questions)  in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Lawyer (Direct + Cross Examination Questions)

Started: Day 1 - 12/5
Due: At the end of Day 2 of class

This assignment post is only for LAWYERS. If you are a witness, simply turn it in incomplete without doing anything for this assignment post.



Attached you will two documents - one for Direct Examination and one for Cross Examination. Doublecheck your assigned role(s) for your trial. You may have one or more responsibilities. For each witness you will be either direct or cross-examining, you must create a new document. For example: If I was direct examining Guy Fieri and was cross examining Drake, I would be responsible for completing two documents - one for the direct examination of Guy and one for the cross of Drake. Open and complete as many documents as you are required to for the roles you are responsible for in your case. 

Make a copy of the attached documents as needed and attach to this assignment post, when completed.
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Mock Trial | Witnesses (Witness Presentation) in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Witnesses (Witness Presentation)

Started: Day 1 - 12/5
Due: At the end of Day 2 of class

This assignment post is only for WITNESSES. If you are a lawyer, simply turn it in incomplete without doing anything for this assignment post.


1) Witness Presentation:

Witnesses: Open the attached slide deck and make a copy. You will only complete the witness presentation for the witness you will be playing. 
-You will use this deck to show your understanding and mastery of your role.  The goal of this assignment and exercise is for you to master your witness role. 
-Make a copy of Trial A, if you are part of the Petzicon trial OR make a copy of Trial B, if you are part of the Blume trial.
-This is due Day 2.
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Mock Trial | Lawyer (Direct + Cross Examination Questions)  in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Lawyer (Direct + Cross Examination Questions)

Started: Day 1 - 12/5
Due: At the end of Day 2 of class

This assignment post is only for LAWYERS. If you are a witness, simply turn it in incomplete without doing anything for this assignment post.



Attached you will two documents - one for Direct Examination and one for Cross Examination. Doublecheck your assigned role(s) for your trial. You may have one or more responsibilities. For each witness you will be either direct or cross-examining, you must create a new document. For example: If I was direct examining Guy Fieri and was cross examining Drake, I would be responsible for completing two documents - one for the direct examination of Guy and one for the cross of Drake. Open and complete as many documents as you are required to for the roles you are responsible for in your case. 

Make a copy of the attached documents as needed and attach to this assignment post, when completed.
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Mock Trial | Witnesses (Witness Weakness Packet) in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Witnesses (Witness Weakness Packet)

Day 3 - 12/1 or 12/2 

This assignment post is only for WITNESSES. If you are a lawyer, simply turn it in incomplete without doing anything for this assignment post.


1) Witness Weakness Packet:


Witnesses: On the document titled, "Mock Trial | Witness: Witness Weaknesses Graphic Organizer (Self)", complete it in connection to the witness you will be playing. 
-Make a copy of the document and attach it to this assignment post. 

--> When finished, begin working on the "Witness Presentation" slideshow assignment post (see additional assignment post).
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Mock Trial | Lawyers (Witness Weakness Packet) in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Lawyers (Witness Weakness Packet)

Day 3 - 12/1 or 12/2 

This assignment post is only for LAWYERS. If you are a witness, simply turn it in incomplete without doing anything for this assignment post.


1) Witness Weakness Packet:

Lawyers: On the document titled, "Mock Trial | Lawyer: Witness Weaknesses Graphic Organizer", complete it in connection to the witness you will be questioning (for both direct or cross). 
-Make a copy of the document and attach it to this assignment post. 
-Note: You will complete this for each witness you will be questioning.  Meaning, if you only have one witness you are responsible for. you will complete only one of these. But, if you have more than one, copy the entire document and paste it for as many witnesses you are responsible for. (Foe example, if I am direct examining two witnesses and crossing another, in this one document, I will have a total of three copies of this organizer for each of the three witnesses). 

--> When finished, begin working on the "Witness Presentation" slideshow assignment post (see additional assignment post).
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Mock Trial | Finish 'Helpful/Harmful' Organizer in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Finish 'Helpful/Harmful' Organizer

Although most of you finished this in class on Day 2, if any of your witness boxes are still blank, please finish for homework. Make sure your packet is complete by the start of class on Day 3. 
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Q2 Book Review | Check In in Google Classroom

Q2 Book Review | Check In

What is the status of your Q2 Book Review or reading progress?

--> In a single sentence explain where you are currently at in the Q2 Book Review process or the current status of where you are at in the reading of your book. (If talking about your reading status, which percentage of the book have you completed?)
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Mock Trial | Finish Reading 'Witness and Affidavits' Packet in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Finish Reading 'Witness and Affidavits' Packet

Finish reading and annotating your packet! Most of you should have been just about finished with this task by the end of Day 3 of class. Make sure this is complete by the Monday we are back after Break! 
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Mock Trial | Finish 'Plaintiff's Complaint' or 'Defendant's Answer' Handout in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Finish 'Plaintiff's Complaint' or 'Defendant's Answer' Handout

This was either the yellow or blue sheet you received in class on Day 2. 

Finish worksheet by next class (Day 3)! 
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Do NOT Finish Purple 'Burden of Proof' Handout in Google Classroom

Do NOT Finish Purple 'Burden of Proof' Handout

Do not finish for homework - we will work on this in class on Day 2. 
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Mock Trial | Contract in Google Classroom

Mock Trial | Contract

Homework: 

Get your contract signed! Due Thursday!
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HW: Review Q2 Book Review | Playlist Curation in Google Classroom

HW: Review Q2 Book Review | Playlist Curation

Since we did not see each other for class today due to the assembly, for homework please review the Book Review | Q2 (Playlist Curation) posting on GC. 

-Read through all of the instructions. 
-Review the three attached samples. 

-Nothing to turn in - just review/read over the assignment posting by next class. 
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Spooky Unit | Quiz in Google Classroom

Spooky Unit | Quiz

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Spooky Unit | "The Red Fox Fur Coat" Graphic Organizer in Google Classroom

Spooky Unit | "The Red Fox Fur Coat" Graphic Organizer

Attached is the corresponding Graphic Organizer for "The Red Fox Fur Coat" by Teolinda Gersão. This is to be started in class and finished for homework: Due Day 3. 
For absent students: Read the attached PDF of the story (audio is linked on the top of the document), then complete the Organizer.
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Spooky Unit | Final On-Demand in Google Classroom

Spooky Unit | Final On-Demand

This Final On-Demand 'product' assessment will be completed on Day 3 (11/3 or 11/4). 

If you are absent, DO NOT complete this at home, as you will need to work on it during Flex with Mrs. Gonterman. Upon your return to campus, set up a time to complete this during two consecutive Flex periods. 
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Spooky Unit | "The Hitchhiker" Graphic Organizer in Google Classroom

Spooky Unit | "The Hitchhiker" Graphic Organizer

Attached is the corresponding Graphic Organizer for "The Hitchhiker" by Lucille Fletcher. This is to be started in class and finished for homework: Due Day 2. 

For absent students: Read the attached PDF of the story (audio is linked on the top of the document), then complete the Organizer.
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Spooky Unit | "The Landlady" Graphic Organizer in Google Classroom

Spooky Unit | "The Landlady" Graphic Organizer

Attached is the corresponding Graphic Organizer for "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl. This is to be started in class and finished for homework, due Day 1 of next week.  

For absent students: Read the attached PDF of the story (audio is linked on the top of the document), then complete the Organizer. 
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Spooky Unit | Initial On-Demand in Google Classroom

Spooky Unit | Initial On-Demand

This is to be completed in class on Day 2.

Due at the conclusion of class.
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Frankenstein | Product Creations  in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | Product Creations

In your answer, include the name/title of your Product, who it is designed for, and a link to the slidedeck. Make sure the slidedeck link is set to 'view only'. Copy and paste the following, then fill out:

Title of Project:
Designed for:
Link to Project:
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Frankenstein | Project Design Task in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | Project Design Task

This summative 'product' assessment is due Friday 10/21. 

Review:
1) Design Thinking Task Card
2) Design Thinking Product Cards

Reminder: 
-Work solo or with 1-2 other people (groups can be a MAX. of 3 people). 
-You (if completing independently) or one member from your group will attached your completed slidedeck here to this assignment post. Each group only needs to submit one copy of the project. If you are not the group member who is submitting the project, press "hand in" and write a comment on the assignment indicating which group member submitted your final product. Say: "________ turned in the project for our group."
-Make sure your slidedeck has a title slide stating the name of your project and the creator(s) names. 
-Follow all requirements on your Product Card. 
-Review and compare your finished product to the rubric on the Task Card document. 
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Frankenstein | CER On-Demand in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | CER On-Demand

You will compose your On-Demand on the attached document.  

Make sure to compare your finished draft to the attached Checklist, prior to submitting. On the Checklist (and in another separate CER section on Google Classroom) you will find links to the CER Slidedeck and also the Google doc with helpful samples and tips - the one we went through in class on Day 2 this week. 

Proofread and make sure you have all of the required items necessary in order to ensure your writing is as strong as possible. Make sure to run your writing through Grammarly. Additionally, complete the following annotations, prior to submission.

Annotations:
1) Italicize your CA (counter argument) 
2) Underline your LI (lead-in)
3) BOLD your C (claim) and Closing 
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Book Review | Q1 in Google Classroom

Book Review | Q1

This is your Q1 Book Review. Make sure to read, review, and follow all directions in your writing reflection. This is due in three weeks - please plan accordingly. (Note: although it is due at the end of Q1, it will be entered into the gradebook for Q2.)

Reminders:
-Complete your review on the document attached to this assignment post. 
-For every item in [brackets], replace with your own information/writing. DELETE the brackets - these are just placeholders to help you with the formatting of the document.


-Italicize book titles (MLA format). 
-Use 3rd person POV for paragraphs 1-4. 
-Use 1st person POV for paragraph 5. 
-Each paragraph is to be six or more sentences.
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Frankenstein | Socratic Seminar (FINAL) Graphic Organizer in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | Socratic Seminar (FINAL) Graphic Organizer

This is a reminder to you to prepare for your Socratic Seminar on Day 3 of class. Completed organizer is due at the conclusion of your Socratic on Day 3. 

Complete the graphic organizer you received in class. If you choose to complete it electronically:
1) You are committing to printing it out. 
2) Make sure you make 'a copy' of the correct Group you are assigned to! Double check the group doc to see which group you are in! (THIS IS SUPER IMPORTANT!) (Look for the label "Frankenstein SS2", which is in yellow). 
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Frankenstein | Lesson 13: Tab 4, CER (Tab 5), Solo (Tab 7) in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | Lesson 13: Tab 4, CER (Tab 5), Solo (Tab 7)

Homework:


Your homework has 3 parts:

1) Tab 4
-Complete Tab 4: Paraphrase (put into your own words) each excerpt. 

2) CER (Tab 5)
-Complete the CER writing task. Make sure to include a counter argument in your reasoning. 

3) Solo (Tab 7)
-Complete the Solo activity. 
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Frankenstein | Lesson 12: CERER (Tab 6) and Solo (Tab 8) in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | Lesson 12: CERER (Tab 6) and Solo (Tab 8)

Homework:
Your homework has two parts:


1) CERER (Tab 6): How has Victor changed?
-Since you are required to use two piece of evidence, construct a CERER. 
-Only one of your two pieces of evidence can be a graphic. 

2) Lesson 12 Solo (Tab 8)
-Complete the Solo on Tab 8. 

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Frankenstein | Lesson 11: Solo in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | Lesson 11: Solo

Homework:
-Complete Lesson 11: Solo (Tab 7)
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Frankenstein | Lesson 10: CER (Tab 5) and Solo (Tab 7) in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | Lesson 10: CER (Tab 5) and Solo (Tab 7)

Homework:
Most of you had 10-20 minutes to start these tasks in class on Day 3 after completing Lesson 10. Your homework has two parts:

1) CER | Write: Why Destroy the Mate? (Tab 5)
-Write in 3rd POV. 
-CER structure with a minimum of one piece of evidence. 

2) Solo | Lesson 10 (Tab 7)
-Complete the Solo.
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Frankenstein | Socratic Seminar 1 in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | Socratic Seminar 1

This assignment post is to remind you that your completed Socratic Seminar document is due at the start of class on Day 2. 


The electronic copy of the Socratic Seminar questions is attached to this post for students who decide to complete the questions electronically. If you do this, you are committing to PRINT OUT a hard copy of your responses. If you are choosing to complete the document by hand, there is no need to 'make a copy' of the document and to complete it electronically - pick one or the other. 
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Frankenstein | 1.7: CER (Tab 7) and Solo (Tab 9) in Google Classroom

Frankenstein | 1.7: CER (Tab 7) and Solo (Tab 9)

Homework:
-Your homework has two parts:

1) CER (Tab 7 of Lesson 7)
-Complete this writing task in CER format.  
-If you choose to include two pieces of evidence, make sure to use appropriate corresponding reasoning after each piece of evidence. 
-Reference the CER Rubric document attached to this assignment post. 

2) Solo (Tab 9 of Lesson 7)
-Complete the Solo for this lesson. 
-Remember: there are no graphics or visuals with this reading, as it is from the 1818 Shelley text.
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8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO6: Solo in Google Classroom

8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO6: Solo

Homework:


-Lesson 6 (1.6) Solo on Tab 9. 
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8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO5: Solo (Tab 10) + CER (Tab 8) in Google Classroom

8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO5: Solo (Tab 10) + CER (Tab 8)

Homework:

1)Finish Writing Task: CER (Tab 8) (Claim (1) -> Evidence (1) -> Reasoning (3+))
-Remember: In class, we updated the question to read: "What is Victor's attitude towards the creature?" (Make sure you respond to this question, not the original one provided to you in Tab 8. 
-Make sure to use the attached document titled, "Writing Assistance for Amplify: Lesson 5" to help you craft your CER.  On this document you will find VERY HELPFUL sentence starters to assist you in constructing a fortified (strong) CER (located on Tab 8 of Lesson 3).
-Your CER should be written as a comprehensive paragraph (do not label "C", "E", "R" - write everything together as one fortified paragraph without any labeling).

2)Complete: Solo (Tab 10)
-This is a short writing task. 
-You may use first person POV because the prompt is asking about your own opinion. 
-It may be in your best interest to construct your written response in the format of a CER.
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8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO3:Solo in Google Classroom

8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO3:Solo

HW:
Lesson 1.3:
-Complete Tab 9, Lesson 3 Solo
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8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO3: Select Text: Sympathy or Antipathy? > Tab 4, Page 1 in Google Classroom

8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO3: Select Text: Sympathy or Antipathy? > Tab 4, Page 1

HW:
-After Monday's class, finish Lesson 1.3 / Tab 4 / Page 1. 
--> Write in CER format (Claim - 1 sentence, Evidence - 1 sentence, Reasoning - 3 or more sentences) 

-Do not complete any other pages on Tab 4. 
-Do not complete any other Tabs in the lesson. 
-Do not complete the Solo for 1.3. 
--> Tab 4, page 1 is your only homework. 
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8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO5: Writing in Google Classroom

8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO5: Writing

This is Part 1 of your Homework:

-Complete Tab 6, page 2. 
-Write in CER format (Claim --> Evidence-->Reasoning). 
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8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO7:Solo in Google Classroom

8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO7:Solo

This is Part 2 of your Homework:


-Complete Tab 8 - Solo for 1.2
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Finish IXL Snapshot in Google Classroom

Finish IXL Snapshot

Most likely, you finished this entirely last Friday in class. If by chance you have not finished your IXL Snapshot (Diagnostic), please finish it at some point this week for homework (either during Flex or at home).
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8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO8:Solo in Google Classroom

8D: Science & Science Fiction > Sub-unit 1 > LO8:Solo

Finish your 1.1 Solo (on Tab 8) for homework.

Period 3 Students: Due to our network outage, in addition to the Solo, please finish:
-Tab 6 
-Tab 7
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Six-Word Memoir (Final Draft) in Google Classroom

Six-Word Memoir (Final Draft)

Homework: Finish your Six-Word Memoir final draft (on the square card stock provided to you in class). 
--> See attached screenshots for reminders of what goes on the front and back of your card. 
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Back to School Night Schedule: GIVE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS  in Google Classroom

Back to School Night Schedule: GIVE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS

This is simply a reminder for all of those in P1 to make sure you give your parents/guardian the Back to School Night schedule you filled out in class. If you go between two houses, make sure to take a picture of the schedule to send to your other parent/guardian, so they have a copy too! 
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Finish: Journal: Six-Word Memoir: The Good + The Not So Great in Google Classroom

Finish: Journal: Six-Word Memoir: The Good + The Not So Great

Homework: If you did not finish your journal entry in class today, please finish for homework. 

--> A screenshot of the slide is attached to this assignment post. 
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Metaphor Card in Google Classroom

Metaphor Card

Homework:

Your completed Metaphor Card is due on Monday 8/29. This assignment was introduced and modeled on Day 3 this week. You were also given some time in class to start on the card. The purple half sheet has all of the directions and reminders for this assignment (also attached to this GC assignment post). Make sure to reflect on the examples you were shown in class, as you complete your own card. 

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Requested Materials: Check (Comp Book + Indie Book) in Google Classroom

Requested Materials: Check (Comp Book + Indie Book)

The hope is that you have your requested materials in your possession by Day 3 of class. 

-Mrs. G will be checking that you have your composition notebook and your independent reading book.  Do your best to have both by Day 3 of class.
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Signed Course Syllabus  in Google Classroom

Signed Course Syllabus

Please review and make sure to get your course syllabus signed (by you and a parent/guardian). 
--> Due Day 3 of Class. 
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Requested Materials: Check (Comp Book + Indie Book) in Google Classroom

Requested Materials: Check (Comp Book + Indie Book)

The hope is that you have your requested materials in your possession by Day 3 of class. 

-Mrs. G will be checking that you have your composition notebook and your independent reading book.  Do your best to have both by Day 3 of class.
Created by Julia Gonterman: Monday, May 8 4:36 PM

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Flip: About You! in Google Classroom

Flip: About You!

Homework:


Complete the assignment on Flipgrid by Day 2 of class. All details are on Flip. 
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