2nd Period-English 7 Assignments

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Tell Your Parents/Guardians Your Speech Date in Google Classroom

Tell Your Parents/Guardians Your Speech Date

Check in with your parents/guardians about your speech date.  Make sure you don't have a conflict (vacation; dentist appointment, etc.).  Let Mrs. Posey know if you have a conflict by next class, and we will re-arrange the speech schedule if needed.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Tuesday, April 28 10:31 AM

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Return The Giver Book (if you haven't already) in Google Classroom

Return The Giver Book (if you haven't already)

Created by Mrs. Posey: Tuesday, April 28 5:40 PM

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🗣️ Spring Speech in Google Classroom

🗣️ Spring Speech

Academic Integrity:
Plagiarism is defined as taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own. All writing on this speech must be your own. 
When using evidence from other sources, you must include include citation information in the lead-in
You may not use AI to write your paragraphs.
You may not copy and paste ANYTHING into your document.
You must have a full revision history to receive credit.
If you choose not to follow the academic integrity policies listed here, you will receive a grade of “zero” with no possible makeup.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Tuesday, April 28 10:31 AM

Past Assignments

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🗣️ Spring Speech - Brainstorm Topics in Google Classroom

🗣️ Spring Speech - Brainstorm Topics

You will need to finalize your topic by the end of 2nd period on Tuesday.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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🍎 The Giver Project: Everything Has Its Cost in Google Classroom

🍎 The Giver Project: Everything Has Its Cost

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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📗 Relax and Read on Tuesday in Google Classroom

📗 Relax and Read on Tuesday

Created by Mrs. Posey: Tuesday, April 28 7:44 AM

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#20 Speech Topic Approval in Google Classroom

#20 Speech Topic Approval

Created by Mrs. Posey: Tuesday, April 28 10:31 AM

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📗 Relax and Read on Monday in Google Classroom

📗 Relax and Read on Monday

Created by Mrs. Posey: Monday, April 27 7:41 AM

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#16 Blooket: Fixing Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices in Google Classroom

#16 Blooket: Fixing Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices

BLOOKET: Use your first name and last initial when you play.  
If you want to practice multiple times, simply add a number to your name.
For example...
Lily G
Lily G1
Lily G2
Lily G3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#18 Edit and Revise Giver Project Paragraphs in Google Classroom

#18 Edit and Revise Giver Project Paragraphs

Created by Mrs. Posey: Saturday, April 25 9:12 PM

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#17 Paragraph 4: The Giver Project in Google Classroom

#17 Paragraph 4: The Giver Project

Please do all of your work in the doc provided under Resources and Long Term Assignments:
🍎 The Giver Project: Everything Has Its Cost
Created by Mrs. Posey: Saturday, April 25 9:12 PM

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#15 Paragraphs 2 & 3:  The Giver Project in Google Classroom

#15 Paragraphs 2 & 3: The Giver Project

Please do all of your work in the doc provided under Resources and Long Term Assignments:
🍎 The Giver Project: Everything Has Its Cost
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#14 Symbol: The Giver Project in Google Classroom

#14 Symbol: The Giver Project

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#13 Paragraph One:  The Giver Project in Google Classroom

#13 Paragraph One: The Giver Project

Please do all of your work in the doc provided under Resources and Long Term Assignments:
🍎 The Giver Project: Everything Has Its Cost
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#11 Bring Your Giver Project IR Book to Class by 4/15 in Google Classroom

#11 Bring Your Giver Project IR Book to Class by 4/15

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#10 Choose an Independent Reading Book for The Giver Project in Google Classroom

#10 Choose an Independent Reading Book for The Giver Project

The independent reading book that you choose for the project must be one that you have read in 7th grade.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#12 Planning Sheet: The Giver Project in Google Classroom

#12 Planning Sheet: The Giver Project

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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📘 Finish a book over spring break 😀 🌷 ☀️ in Google Classroom

📘 Finish a book over spring break 😀 🌷 ☀️

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#1 Cost-Benefit Analysis in Google Classroom

#1 Cost-Benefit Analysis

This is an assignment that you will revise (with Mrs. Posey's feedback) until you have earned 20/20.
After April 4, Mrs. Posey will not be checking this assignment regularly.  If you'd like more feedback, please fill out a late-work slip or make see Mrs. Posey in person before school, after school, or during flex.  The last day to earn credit for this assignment is Friday, April, 24.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#9 Read The Giver Chapter 20 in Google Classroom

#9 Read The Giver Chapter 20

Finish the chapter 19 Pre-Reading and Post-Reading Reflections if you didn't finish in class.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#8 Read The Giver Chapter 17 and Answer Questions in Google Classroom

#8 Read The Giver Chapter 17 and Answer Questions

Answer each question in complete sentences.  Please do NOT copy and paste in this doc if you want credit.  I want to see YOUR thinking.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#6  Read The Giver Chapter 13-14 in Google Classroom

#6 Read The Giver Chapter 13-14

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#5 Color Poetry in Google Classroom

#5 Color Poetry

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#3  Read The Giver Chapter 11 - Quiz Friday in Google Classroom

#3 Read The Giver Chapter 11 - Quiz Friday

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#2 Chapter 8-10 Reader Response Questions in Google Classroom

#2 Chapter 8-10 Reader Response Questions

Choose 4 questions, and write your answers on binder paper.  Write in complete sentences (3 sentences minimum per question).  Show me your thinking!
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#32 Quiz Practice:  Blooket "I" vs. "Me" in Google Classroom

#32 Quiz Practice: Blooket "I" vs. "Me"

Quiz on Monday, March 23rd

BLOOKET: Use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you do not follow these directions, a point will be deducted from your homework score
If you want to practice multiple times, simply add a number to your name.
For example...
Jonas G
Jonas G1
Jonas G2
Jonas G3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#31 Practice Quiz:  I vs. Me in Google Classroom

#31 Practice Quiz: I vs. Me

Keep taking this quiz until you have 20/20.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#33 Chapter 1-4 Reader Response Questions in Google Classroom

#33 Chapter 1-4 Reader Response Questions

Choose 4 questions, and write your answers on binder paper.  Write in complete sentences (3 sentences minimum per question).  Show me your thinking!
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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📚 Reading Record in Google Classroom

📚 Reading Record

All books for Q3 must be entered by Tuesday evening at 8pm.  Use integrity as you finalize your list, and remember that I'll be checking in with you about one of your Q3 books.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Q4 Independent Reading Progress in Google Classroom

Q4 Independent Reading Progress

Please update your reading record by 8:00pm on Tuesday.  
Take any books off your reading record that you're not ready to discuss with Mrs. Posey.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#30 Blooket: "I" vs. "Me" in Google Classroom

#30 Blooket: "I" vs. "Me"

BLOOKET: Use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you do not follow these directions, a point will be deducted from your homework score
If you want to practice multiple times, simply add a number to your name.
For example...
Jonas G
Jonas G1
Jonas G2
Jonas G3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#29 7th Grade IXL II.2: Compound subjects and objects with "I" and "me" SS=90 in Google Classroom

#29 7th Grade IXL II.2: Compound subjects and objects with "I" and "me" SS=90

Directions:  Complete 7th Grade IXL II.2: Compound subjects and objects with "I" and "me" to a Smart Score of 90.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#28 Edpuzzle: "I" vs. "Me" in Google Classroom

#28 Edpuzzle: "I" vs. "Me"

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#27 On-Demand Argument Essay Test in Google Classroom

#27 On-Demand Argument Essay Test

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#25 The Art of Argument:  Final Touches in Google Classroom

#25 The Art of Argument: Final Touches

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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✍️ Coalition Group Argument Essay II in Google Classroom

✍️ Coalition Group Argument Essay II

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A note about academic and personal integrity:
Students are to maintain academic and personal integrity on all assignments. Copying, plagiarizing, cheating, and using artificial intelligence on one’s work undermines the learning goals of our classroom and is inappropriate behavior.

While large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Gemini can be useful for studying, summarizing, and understanding concepts, students should not make use of LLMs for purposes relating to English class without prior approval. Presenting or submitting writing and/or research that was created wholly or in part by an LLM without explicit permission will constitute a violation of academic integrity in this class. Unfortunately, with LLMs so widely accessible, it can occasionally be challenging to determine authorship of submitted assignments. For this reason, all submitted writing assignments must have a full revision history to be eligible for credit.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#24 The Art of Argument Lesson #10:  Counterargument in Google Classroom

#24 The Art of Argument Lesson #10: Counterargument

Due Next Class:
Entire rough draft including the counterargument.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#23 The Art of Argument Lesson #9.5:  Clarifications & Conclusions in Google Classroom

#23 The Art of Argument Lesson #9.5: Clarifications & Conclusions

Due Next Class:
Introduction
All three body paragraphs
Conclusion
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#22 The Art of Argument Lesson #9: Introducing and Writing Your Argument in Google Classroom

#22 The Art of Argument Lesson #9: Introducing and Writing Your Argument

Due Wednesday:

Introduction
Body Paragraph #1
Body Paragraph #2

Lead-in Sentence Stems:
For example, the article “(title)” by (author or sponsor), (credentials), says …
According to “(title)” published by (sponsor), (credentials), …
(Author), (credentials), supports this claim. In her article “(title),” she writes …
(Author), (credentials), argued for a related point in “(title).” He claims/describes/argues/writes …
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#21 Coalition Group Research - Be ready to debate! in Google Classroom

#21 Coalition Group Research - Be ready to debate!

You must have two pieces of evidence for each reason MINIMUM
Evidence may be quotes or paraphrases
You must use two DIFFERENT sources for each reason
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#17 Study: Word Part Test  in Google Classroom

#17 Study: Word Part Test

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#16 The Art of Argument Lesson 5: Taking Stock  in Google Classroom

#16 The Art of Argument Lesson 5: Taking Stock

Use the Lesson 5 slides and the Argument Writing Checklist to edit and revise your Artificial Intelligence Argument Essay.  Your final draft is due next class.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#13 Suffix IXLs: 7th grade U.6, 7, 8 (SS=90) in Google Classroom

#13 Suffix IXLs: 7th grade U.6, 7, 8 (SS=90)

Complete the following IXL lessons to a smart score of 90:
7th Grade IXL U.6 words with -full
7th Grade IXL U.7 words with -less
7th Grade IXL U.8 words with -ible and -able
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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💻 Artificial Intelligence Argument Essay in Google Classroom

💻 Artificial Intelligence Argument Essay

Return to this doc every time you work on your AI Essay.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#12 Blooket: Suffixes (+ root and prefix review) in Google Classroom

#12 Blooket: Suffixes (+ root and prefix review)

Study!  Final Test (Root, Prefix, Suffix) on Wednesday, February 11.

BLOOKET: Use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you do not follow these directions, Mrs. Posey will deduct a point from your homework score.
If you want to practice multiple times, simply add a number to your name.
For example...
Valerie P
Valerie P1
Valerie P2
Valerie P3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#15 The Art of Argument Lesson 4: Stay with Me Now in Google Classroom

#15 The Art of Argument Lesson 4: Stay with Me Now

Revise your reasoning/analysis.  Finish your entire rough draft, including a 1-2 sentence conclusion, by next class.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#14 Quiz: Adding Evidence from Internet Sources in Google Classroom

#14 Quiz: Adding Evidence from Internet Sources

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#10 The Art of Argument Lesson 3:  Bam! Bolstering Positions by Adding Relevant Evidence in Google Classroom

#10 The Art of Argument Lesson 3: Bam! Bolstering Positions by Adding Relevant Evidence

Complete the rough draft of your introduction, body paragraph 1, body paragraph 2, and body paragraph 3.   Choose the best evidence to match your reasons and "pack a punch."  Add lead-ins to give context and information about the source.  Do your best on the reasoning/analysis; you'll learn more about real-life argument analysis next lesson.

Do all of your writing in the assignment  "💻 Artificial Intelligence Argument Essay" located under "Long-Term Assignments and Resources" on the Classwork tab.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#8 Prefix IXLs: 7th grade U.1, 2, 3, 4, 5  (SS=90) in Google Classroom

#8 Prefix IXLs: 7th grade U.1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (SS=90)

Quiz Wednesday, 1/28

Complete the following IXL lessons to a smart score of 90:
7th Grade IXL U.1
7th Grade IXL U.2
7th Grade IXL U.3
7th Grade IXL U.4
7th Grade IXL U.5
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#7 Blooket: Common Prefixes in Google Classroom

#7 Blooket: Common Prefixes

Quiz Wednesday, 1/28

BLOOKET: Use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you do not follow these directions, a point will be deducted from your homework score
If you want to practice multiple times, simply add a number to your name.
For example...
Peak M
Peak M1
Peak M2
Peak M3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#9 The Art of Argument Lesson 2:  Take Your Argument into a Debate in Google Classroom

#9 The Art of Argument Lesson 2: Take Your Argument into a Debate

Write a rough draft of your introduction and body paragraph #1.
Do all of your writing in the assignment  "💻 Artificial Intelligence Argument Essay" located under "Long-Term Assignments and Resources" on the Classwork tab.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#6 The Art of Argument Lesson 1:  Weighing Evidence to Form Considered Opinions in Google Classroom

#6 The Art of Argument Lesson 1: Weighing Evidence to Form Considered Opinions

Note-taking sheet with 15 pieces of evidence due Friday, January 23.  Come to class prepared for one-on-one debates.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#5 Blooket: Define Words Using Greek & Latin Roots in Google Classroom

#5 Blooket: Define Words Using Greek & Latin Roots

Word Part Quiz on Wednesday, January 21

BLOOKET: Use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you do not follow these directions, Mrs. Posey will deduct a point from your homework score.
If you want to practice multiple times, simply add a number to your name.
For example...
LeBron J
LeBron J1
LeBron J2
LeBron J3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#1 Speech: A Moment That Matters in Google Classroom

#1 Speech: A Moment That Matters

Your speech note card and photo are due on January 16.
Check the attached schedule for your speech date.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#3 Blooket: Greek & Latin Roots in Google Classroom

#3 Blooket: Greek & Latin Roots

In your English Notebook, please complete any word part SYMBOLS that you didn't finish in class.

BLOOKET: Use your first name and last initial when you play.  
If you want to practice multiple times, simply add a number to your name.
For example...
Steph C
Steph C1
Steph C2
Steph C3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#4 Pre-Assessment Essay:  The Art of Argument in Google Classroom

#4 Pre-Assessment Essay: The Art of Argument

Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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📕 Read a book during break.  Get ahead for Q3! in Google Classroom

📕 Read a book during break. Get ahead for Q3!

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Update Reading Record in Google Classroom

Update Reading Record

On Thursday, you'll complete your accountability check and your Q2 reading progress reflection.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#33 "The Masque of the Red Death" Storyboard in Google Classroom

#33 "The Masque of the Red Death" Storyboard

If you were absent, please read the story on your own.  This is a modern retelling of a Poe story.
We will work on the storyboard next week in class.  It is not homework
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#35 Poe Vocabulary Test Practice in Google Classroom

#35 Poe Vocabulary Test Practice

Complete the attached practice and correct it using your notes.  Study the words you miss.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#32 Analyze Your Rubric in Google Classroom

#32 Analyze Your Rubric

Please finish both the chart and the letter to yourself if you didn't finish in class.  You can use these notes on your on-demand final!

If you were absent, you can print the handout or pick one up from Mrs. Posey before the weekend.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#30 Write: Creating Mood (Practice On-Demand) in Google Classroom

#30 Write: Creating Mood (Practice On-Demand)

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#23 "The Raven Lesson 2 & Solo (Self-Paced) in Google Classroom

#23 "The Raven Lesson 2 & Solo (Self-Paced)

Finish any part of the lesson that you didn't finish in class.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#24 "The Raven" Lesson 3  & Solo Card 10 in Google Classroom

#24 "The Raven" Lesson 3 & Solo Card 10

If you were in class, finish the Solo on your own.  The directions below are only for absent students.
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If you were absent for this lesson, please do the following:
Card 1:  SKIP (or play vocab games for 5 minutes - you decide)
Card 2: SKIP
Card 3:  Follow the instructions on slide 1; SKP slide 2
Card 4:  SKIP
Card 5:  Follow the instructions on the card
Card 6:  Follow the instructions on the card
Card 7:  Follow the instructions on the card
Card 8:  Follow the instructions on the card
Card 9:  SKIP
Card 10: Follow the instructions on the card
Card 11:  Do the poll
Card 12:  Complete the exit ticket
Card 13:  Complete the Solo
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#21 Memorize the First Stanza of "The Raven" in Google Classroom

#21 Memorize the First Stanza of "The Raven"

Directions:  Memorize the first stanza of "The Raven."  You will recite in class for a 10-point product grade.  

Feeling like you need a challenge?  Memorize the entire poem (all 108 lines) for a special prize... and to impress your friends.  The deadline to recite the entire poem is December 10th.

The Raven
By Edgar Allan Poe
  Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—
    While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
“’Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door—
            Only this and nothing more.”

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    Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December;
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
    Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had sought to borrow
    From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—
For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—
            Nameless  for evermore.

    And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain
Thrilled me—filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before;
    So that now, to still the beating of my heart, I stood repeating
    “’Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door—
Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door;—
            This it is and nothing more.”

    Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer,
“Sir,” said I, “or Madam, truly your forgiveness I implore;
    But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping,
    And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door,
That I scarce was sure I heard you”—here I opened wide the door;—
            Darkness there and nothing more.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;
    But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,
    And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, “Lenore?”
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, “Lenore!”—
            Merely this and nothing more.

    Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning,
Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.
    “Surely,” said I, “surely that is something at my window lattice;
      Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore—
Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore;—
            ’Tis the wind and nothing more!”

    Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter,
In there stepped a stately Raven of the saintly days of yore;
    Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he;
    But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door—
Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door—
            Perched, and sat, and nothing more.

Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,
By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore,
“Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,” I said, “art sure no craven,
Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the Nightly shore—
Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!”
            Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.”

    Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly,
Though its answer little meaning—little relevancy bore;
    For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being
    Ever yet was blessed with seeing bird above his chamber door—
Bird or beast upon the sculptured bust above his chamber door,
            With such name as “Nevermore.”

    But the Raven, sitting lonely on the placid bust, spoke only
That one word, as if his soul in that one word he did outpour.
    Nothing farther then he uttered—not a feather then he fluttered—
    Till I scarcely more than muttered “Other friends have flown before—
On the morrow  will leave me, as my Hopes have flown before.”
            Then the bird said “Nevermore.”

    Startled at the stillness broken by reply so aptly spoken,
“Doubtless,” said I, “what it utters is its only stock and store
    Caught from some unhappy master whom unmerciful Disaster
    Followed fast and followed faster till his songs one burden bore—
Till the dirges of his Hope that melancholy burden bore
            Of ‘Never—nevermore’.”

    But the Raven still beguiling all my fancy into smiling,
Straight I wheeled a cushioned seat in front of bird, and bust and door;
    Then, upon the velvet sinking, I betook myself to linking
    Fancy unto fancy, thinking what this ominous bird of yore—
What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous bird of yore
            Meant in croaking “Nevermore.”

    This I sat engaged in guessing, but no syllable expressing
To the fowl whose fiery eyes now burned into my bosom’s core;
    This and more I sat divining, with my head at ease reclining
    On the cushion’s velvet lining that the lamp-light gloated o’er,
But whose velvet-violet lining with the lamp-light gloating o’er,
             shall press, ah, nevermore!

    Then, methought, the air grew denser, perfumed from an unseen censer
Swung by Seraphim whose foot-falls tinkled on the tufted floor.
    “Wretch,” I cried, “thy God hath lent thee—by these angels he hath sent thee
    Respite—respite and nepenthe from thy memories of Lenore;
Quaff, oh quaff this kind nepenthe and forget this lost Lenore!”
            Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.”

    “Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil!—prophet still, if bird or devil!—
Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore,
    Desolate yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted—
    On this home by Horror haunted—tell me truly, I implore—
Is there— there balm in Gilead?—tell me—tell me, I implore!”
            Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.”

    “Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil!—prophet still, if bird or devil!
By that Heaven that bends above us—by that God we both adore—
    Tell this soul with sorrow laden if, within the distant Aidenn,
    It shall clasp a sainted maiden whom the angels name Lenore—
Clasp a rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore.”
            Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.”

    “Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!” I shrieked, upstarting—
“Get thee back into the tempest and the Night’s Plutonian shore!
    Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken!
    Leave my loneliness unbroken!—quit the bust above my door!
Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!”
            Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.”

    And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting,  is sitting
On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door;
    And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon’s that is dreaming,
    And the lamp-light o’er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor;
And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor
            Shall be lifted—nevermore!
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#20 Blooket: "The Raven" Vocabulary in Google Classroom

#20 Blooket: "The Raven" Vocabulary

BLOOKET: Use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you do not follow these directions, Mrs. Posey will deduct a point from your homework score.
If you want to practice multiple times, simply add a number to your name.
For example...
Dorthea E
Dorthea E1
Dorthea E2
Dorthea E3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#15 Write: Costume Connections in Google Classroom

#15 Write: Costume Connections

Mrs. Posey is no longer checking this assignment regularly.  Leave Mrs. Posey a private comment on Google Classroom or see her in person when you're ready for her to give you more feedback.  You can still earn 20/20!  Get a flex pass if you need help.  
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#22 "The Raven" Lesson 1 > Solo Card 10 in Google Classroom

#22 "The Raven" Lesson 1 > Solo Card 10

Complete slides 1-11.
Do you want to watch more videos of "The Raven" to help you memorize stanza 1?  Open the doc below and click on the links 🎶

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If you were absent, please do the lesson at your own pace:
CARD 1:  Skip
CARD 2-9:  Follow the directions on all the cards (Note: Some cards have more than one slide)
CARD 10: Solo
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Study for Complex Sentence Quiz in Google Classroom

Study for Complex Sentence Quiz

1.  Review your notes
2. Memorize the comma rule
3. Recite coordinating and subordinating conjunctions
4. Play an extra Blooket (optional)
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#16 Blooket: Commas in a Complex Sentence in Google Classroom

#16 Blooket: Commas in a Complex Sentence

Use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you want to play more than once, add a number to your name.

Example
Merv P 
Merv P1
Merv P2
Merv P3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#18 "The Cask of Amontillado" Lesson 5 & Solo Card 9 in Google Classroom

#18 "The Cask of Amontillado" Lesson 5 & Solo Card 9

See the attached doc for all the lesson directions if you were absent.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#17 Edit and Revise "Costume Connections" CERER in Google Classroom

#17 Edit and Revise "Costume Connections" CERER

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#13 "The Cask of Amontillado" Lesson 2 Solo Card 8 in Google Classroom

#13 "The Cask of Amontillado" Lesson 2 Solo Card 8

1.  Highlight details about Montresor's revenge
2.  Answer the multiple-choice questions
3.  Skip Slide 3 - you do NOT need to read for the Quest yet

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If you were absent for this lesson, please do the following:
Card 1:  SKIP (or play vocab games for 5 minutes - you decide)
Card 2: SKIP
Card 3:  Listen to the story again.  Answer the questions in your mind as you listen
Card 4:  SKIP
Card 5:  Choose one (FORTUNATO, MONTRESOR or the SETTING) and complete the slide that goes along with what you chose.
Card 6:  SKIP
Card 7:  SKIP
Card 8:  Do the Solo
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#14 Practice Quiz: Poe Vocabulary in Google Classroom

#14 Practice Quiz: Poe Vocabulary

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#12 Blooket: Independent vs. Subordinate Clauses in Google Classroom

#12 Blooket: Independent vs. Subordinate Clauses

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#11 "The Cask of Amontillado" Lesson 1 Solo-Card 11 in Google Classroom

#11 "The Cask of Amontillado" Lesson 1 Solo-Card 11

Solo Overview
Read the end of the story and picture what happens.
Write two questions you still have about the story.
Answer multiple-choice questions.
Complete slides 1-9 and press "Hand In."
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If you were ABSENT during this lesson, do the following before the Solo.
Complete cards 2-11.  Press HAND In as you complete each activity.
On card 5, you may choose if you want to focus on the narrator, Fortunato, or the setting.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#10 Blooket: "The Cask of Amontillado" Vocabulary in Google Classroom

#10 Blooket: "The Cask of Amontillado" Vocabulary

BLOOKET: Use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you do not follow these directions, Mrs. Posey will deduct a point from your homework score.
If you want to practice multiple times, simply add a number to your name.
For example...
Betty S
Betty S1
Betty S2
Betty S3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#4 Write: Agree or Disagree with Narrator (CERER) in Google Classroom

#4 Write: Agree or Disagree with Narrator (CERER)

Keep revising and resubmitting until you have 20/20.  Mrs. Posey is no longer checking this assignment regularly, so please leave her a private comment to let her know you're ready to have your paragraph graded again.  See Mrs. Posey in person if you need help.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#9 Practice Quiz: "The Tell-Tale Heart" Vocabulary in Google Classroom

#9 Practice Quiz: "The Tell-Tale Heart" Vocabulary

This form is intended to gauge how much you need to study vocabulary this week.  Answer all ten questions and then review your score.  This is a CLOSED NOTEBOOK quiz.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#8 "The Tell-Tale Heart" Lesson 6  Solo Card 8 in Google Classroom

#8 "The Tell-Tale Heart" Lesson 6 Solo Card 8

1.  Read a preview of our next short story, "The Cask of Amontillado," by Edgar Allan Poe.  The reading will be challenging!  Remember that you can listen to the audio as you follow along and click on the blue words to see definitions.
2.  Complete slides 1-9 and press "Hand In."
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#7 "The Tell-Tale Heart" Lesson 5 Solo- Card 10 in Google Classroom

#7 "The Tell-Tale Heart" Lesson 5 Solo- Card 10

Slides 1-2:  Write another opening argument in your "Tell-Tale Heart" Notebook. (Page 29)
Slides 3-11:  Answer the questions.
Remember to press "Hand In."
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#5 Study for the Conjunction Quiz in Google Classroom

#5 Study for the Conjunction Quiz

How to Study:
1.  Play the Blooket (Coordinating vs. Subordinating)
2.  Memorize the coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS)
3.  Memorize the subordinating conjunctions (learn the song)

after, although, as, because
before, if, since, even though
unless, until, when, whenever
where, whereas, wherever, while
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#6 Prepare to Debate in Google Classroom

#6 Prepare to Debate

Finish page 26 (Insanity) or page 27 (Sanity) in your "Tell-Tale Heart" Booklet.  You need at least 5 pieces of evidence with reasoning.
See the attached slideshow for detailed instructions.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#3 Blooket: Subordinating Conjunctions in Google Classroom

#3 Blooket: Subordinating Conjunctions

Please use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you want to play more than once, add a number to your name.  
Example:
Steph C
Steph C 1
Steph C 2
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#2 "The Tell-Tale Heart" Lesson 2  Solo - Card 8 in Google Classroom

#2 "The Tell-Tale Heart" Lesson 2 Solo - Card 8

Click on the link below to navigate to the Solo.
Complete all the slides.

Don't forget to press "Hand In."
Mrs. Posey cannot see your work unless you click "Hand In."

THE DIRECTIONS BELOW ARE ONLY FOR ABSENT STUDENTS
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LESSON 2
If you were absent, please complete:
Card 1:  Spend 5 minutes on the vocabulary app
Card 2:  Re-read the end of the story
Card 3:  SKIP
Card 4:  Follow all directions on the card
Card 5:  Follow all directions on the card - Don't forget to press SAVE when you finish your work in the Tell-Tale Art app.
Card 6:  Follow all the directions on the card
Card 7:  Follow all the directions on the card
Card 8:  Solo
Don't forget to press SAVE when you finish your work in the Tell-Tale Art app.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#1  "The Tell-Tale Heart" Lesson 1 Solo-Card 12 in Google Classroom

#1 "The Tell-Tale Heart" Lesson 1 Solo-Card 12

Answer all the questions in the Solo, and complete all the activities.

Don't forget to press "Hand In."
Mrs. Posey cannot see your work unless you click "Hand In."

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If you were absent, read through Amplify Introduction slides first.
Please complete the lesson on your own and then do the Solo.
Card 1:  Spend 5 minutes on the vocabulary app
Card 2:  Skip
Card 3:  Follow all directions on the card
Card 4:  Watch "The Tell-Tale Heart" Animatic Part 1 (see instructions below); answer the question
Card 5:  Follow all directions on the card
Card 6:  Watch "The Tell-Tale Heart" Animatic Part 2 (see instructions below); answer the question
Card 7:  Follow all directions on the card
Card 8:  Watch "The Tell-Tale Heart" Animatic Part 3 (see instructions below); answer the question
Card 9:  Follow all directions on the card
Card 10:  Skip
Card 11:  Skip
Card 12:  Complete all pages of the Solo
Bring your sketches to Mrs. Posey when you return to school.
To watch the video storyboard, click on "Lesson Brief" to the left of all the cards.  Scroll down.  On the right-hand side, you will see "🎬The Tell-Tale Heart" Animatic" Parts 1, 2, and 3.  Don't forget to watch!  It's creepy!
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Update Your Reading Record in Google Classroom

Update Your Reading Record

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#23 Narrative Writing Unit Reflection in Google Classroom

#23 Narrative Writing Unit Reflection

Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

Due:

#22 Blooket: The Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary in Google Classroom

#22 Blooket: The Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary

Please use your first name and last initial when you play.  If you want to play more than once, add a number to your name.  
Example:
Steph C
Steph C 1
Steph C 2
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#21 Vocabulary Notes & Charts for "The Tell-Tale Heart" in Google Classroom

#21 Vocabulary Notes & Charts for "The Tell-Tale Heart"

1. Read through the vocabulary slides and copy the definitions into your English Notebook
2. Choose 4 vocabulary words and fill out the chart handout you were given in class
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#20 Coordinating Conjunctions: Notes & Practice in Google Classroom

#20 Coordinating Conjunctions: Notes & Practice

1. Copy the notes in your notebook and update your Table of Contents
2. Complete the handout given to you in class
3. Correct and fix any errors
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Optional: Brainstorm for the On-Demand Assessment in Google Classroom

Optional: Brainstorm for the On-Demand Assessment

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#19 Realistic Fiction Post-Assessment in Google Classroom

#19 Realistic Fiction Post-Assessment

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

Due:

 📝 Realistic Fiction Story - Final Draft in Google Classroom

📝 Realistic Fiction Story - Final Draft

Your realistic fiction story lives here!
Return to this document every time you work on your realistic fiction story.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#18 Cover Page, About the Author & Headshot in Google Classroom

#18 Cover Page, About the Author & Headshot

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Weekly Independent Reading Plan: Week of 9/29 in Google Classroom

Weekly Independent Reading Plan: Week of 9/29

Each week, you are required to read your independent reading book 30 minutes a day for a total of three hours. (You can have one day off!) Flex time counts, but independent reading time in English does not. DO NOT write "same as last week." This will result in no credit; I want you to think about what your current schedule looks like.

When will you read this week?

EXAMPLE ANSWER #1:
Monday: 30 minutes before school
Tuesday: 30 minutes before bed
Wednesday: 30 minutes after school
Thursday: 30 minutes before bed
Sunday: 60 minutes in the afternoon

EXAMPLE ANSWER #2:
This week I plan to read for two full flex periods (one hour) and before bed M-F (two hours).
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#17 Edit and Revise Checklist: Realistic Fiction Story in Google Classroom

#17 Edit and Revise Checklist: Realistic Fiction Story

I will collect your blue checklist on Tuesday.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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External Brain Sheet INDEX CARD for Quiz in Google Classroom

External Brain Sheet INDEX CARD for Quiz

You have a formatting & punctuating dialogue quiz on Thursday/Friday!
On a 3x5 index card, write down any notes you'd like to use on the quiz.  
Please refer to the PURPLE handout in your English Notebook titled "Rules for Formatting Dialogue."
You can find a digital copy of "Rules for Formatting Dialogue"  under 📝 Realistic Fiction Story.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#16 Writer's Workshop #10: Writing Endings That Make Readers Swoon in Google Classroom

#16 Writer's Workshop #10: Writing Endings That Make Readers Swoon

Homework:  Your story rough draft is due Thursday/Friday!  

FIND YOUR STORY DOC UNDER "RESOURCES"
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Extra Practice: Formatting Dialogue (OPTIONAL) in Google Classroom

Extra Practice: Formatting Dialogue (OPTIONAL)

Quiz on Thursday/Friday.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#13 Blooket:  Formatting & Punctuating Dialogue in Google Classroom

#13 Blooket: Formatting & Punctuating Dialogue

If you want full credit, use your first and last name when you play.  If you want to play more than once, add a number to your name.  
Example:
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift 1
Taylor Swift 2

English Essentials Quiz:  Wednesday, September 3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#15 Quiz: Turn on the Lights in Google Classroom

#15 Quiz: Turn on the Lights

Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#14 Writer's Workshop #9: Turn on the Lights in Google Classroom

#14 Writer's Workshop #9: Turn on the Lights

Homework:  Set a timer for 20 minutes and work on your rough draft.  
Focus on making your dialogue realistic and less confusing.  Turn on the lights!
Add tension. Highlight your new section of tension in light orange.

Your WHOLE story rough draft is due on September 25th or 26th.
 
FIND YOUR STORY DOC UNDER "RESOURCES"
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Weekly Independent Reading Plan: Week of 9-22 in Google Classroom

Weekly Independent Reading Plan: Week of 9-22

Each week, you are required to read your independent reading book 30 minutes a day for a total of three hours. (You can have one day off!) Flex time counts, but independent reading time in English does not. DO NOT write "same as last week." This will result in half credit; I want you to think about what your current schedule looks like.

When will you read this week?

EXAMPLE ANSWER #1:
Monday: 30 minutes before school
Tuesday: 30 minutes before bed
Wednesday: 30 minutes after school
Thursday: 30 minutes before bed
Sunday: 60 minutes in the afternoon

EXAMPLE ANSWER #2:
This week I plan to read for two full flex periods (one hour) and before bed M-F (two hours).
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#12 Writer's Workshop #8: Writing Leads in Google Classroom

#12 Writer's Workshop #8: Writing Leads

Homework:  Set a timer for 20 minutes and work on your rough draft.  
Your Goal:  Have three scenes finished by Wednesday.
FIND YOUR STORY DOC UNDER "Resources and Long-Term Assignments."
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#11 Quiz: Writing in 3-D in Google Classroom

#11 Quiz: Writing in 3-D

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Weekly Independent Reading Plan: Week of 9/15 in Google Classroom

Weekly Independent Reading Plan: Week of 9/15

Each week, you are required to read your independent reading book 30 minutes a day for a total of three hours. (You can have one day off!) Flex time counts, but independent reading time in English does not. DO NOT write "same as last week." This will result in no credit; I want you to think about what your current schedule looks like.

When will you read this week?

EXAMPLE ANSWER #1:
Monday: 30 minutes before school
Tuesday: 30 minutes before bed
Wednesday: 30 minutes after school
Thursday: 30 minutes before bed
Sunday: 60 minutes in the afternoon

EXAMPLE ANSWER #2:
This week I plan to read for two full flex periods (one hour) and before bed M-F (two hours).
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#10 Writer's Workshop #6: From 2-D to 3-D in Google Classroom

#10 Writer's Workshop #6: From 2-D to 3-D

Set a timer for 20 minutes and focus on parts of your story that feel important enough to be stretched out.  Slow down and story-tell, bit by bit, using strategies for 3D writing.
FIND YOUR STORY DOC UNDER "RESOURCES"
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#9 Realistic Fiction #5:  Plotting with Tools in Google Classroom

#9 Realistic Fiction #5: Plotting with Tools

In your English Notebook, create a story arc, timeline, or chart to map out your story.  You will have about 8 items on your finished product.  See the slideshow for examples.


I challenge you to make a second version of your story to see what version you like best.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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#8 Realistic Fiction #3: Scene Boot Camp in Google Classroom

#8 Realistic Fiction #3: Scene Boot Camp

Finish any part of the "Scene Boot Camp" activity that you did not finish in class.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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Weekly Independent Reading Plan in Google Classroom

Weekly Independent Reading Plan

Each week, you are required to read your independent reading book 30 minutes a day for a total of three hours. (You can have one day off!) Flex time counts, but independent reading time in English does not. DO NOT write "same as last week." This will result in no credit; I want you to think about what your current schedule looks like.

When will you read this week?

EXAMPLE ANSWER #1:
Monday: 30 minutes before school
Tuesday: 30 minutes before bed
Wednesday: 30 minutes after school
Thursday: 30 minutes before bed
Sunday: 60 minutes in the afternoon

EXAMPLE ANSWER #2:
This week I plan to read for two full flex periods (one hour) and before bed M-F (two hours).
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#7 Realistic Fiction Session 2:  Choose Your Story! in Google Classroom

#7 Realistic Fiction Session 2: Choose Your Story!

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#5 Edpuzzle - "Kate the Great" by Meg Cabot  in Google Classroom

#5 Edpuzzle - "Kate the Great" by Meg Cabot

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#6 Realistic Fiction Session 1: Finding Ideas for Fiction Based on Big Ideas in Google Classroom

#6 Realistic Fiction Session 1: Finding Ideas for Fiction Based on Big Ideas

In your notebook … 
Continue writing down fictional story ideas based on universal big ideas. You should have SEVEN or more ideas before our next class.
When another fictional idea occurs to you, write that down, too! 
Be sure to write LONG.  Fully develop each idea so you can tell if it’s worthy of pursuing.   
Universal Big Ideas:
Love
Family
Friendship
Courage
Revenge
Identity
Growing up
Death
Doubt
Justice
Loneliness
Change
Survival
Failure
Honesty
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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#3 Blooket:  English Essentials in Google Classroom

#3 Blooket: English Essentials

Requirements:  Choose any game and answer 40 questions correctly.
If you want full credit, use your first and last name when you play.  If you want to play more than once, add a number to your name.  
Example:
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift 1
Taylor Swift 2

English Essentials Quiz:  Wednesday, September 3
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

Due:

Weekly Independent Reading Plan in Google Classroom

Weekly Independent Reading Plan

Each week, you are required to read your independent reading book 30 minutes a day for a total of three hours. (You can have one day off!) Flex time counts, but independent reading time in English does not.

When will you read this week?

EXAMPLE ANSWER #1:
Monday: 30 minutes before school
Tuesday: 30 minutes before bed
Wednesday: 30 minutes after school
Thursday: 30 minutes before bed
Sunday: 60 minutes in the afternoon

EXAMPLE ANSWER #2:
This week I plan to read for two full flex periods (one hour) and before bed M-F (two hours).
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

Due:

#4 Narrative Writing Pre-Assessment in Google Classroom

#4 Narrative Writing Pre-Assessment

Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

Due:

#2 Book Spine in Google Classroom

#2 Book Spine

Cut out your spine BEFORE CLASS if you want full credit. 
Write your first name, last name, and class period on the back if you want credit for you work.

Bring your favorite book into our classroom!  Follow the directions on the handout, and choose ONE of the book spines templates to complete.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

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Photo for "What's in a Name?"  Paragraph in Google Classroom

Photo for "What's in a Name?" Paragraph

Bring in a recent (or relatively recent) photo of yourself to display on your name poster.  The photo should be no larger than 4x6.  If you need Mrs. Posey to print your photo for you, please email her no later than 8 am on the morning your photo is due.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

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Weekly Independent Reading Plan in Google Classroom

Weekly Independent Reading Plan

Each week, you are required to read your independent reading book 30 minutes a day for a total of three hours. (You can have one day off!) Flex time counts, but independent reading time in English does not.

When will you read this week?

EXAMPLE ANSWER #1:
Monday: 30 minutes before school
Tuesday: 30 minutes before bed
Wednesday: 30 minutes after school
Thursday: 30 minutes before bed
Sunday: 60 minutes in the afternoon

EXAMPLE ANSWER #2:
This week I plan to read for two full flex periods (one hour) and before bed M-F (two hours).
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

Due:

#1 What's in a Name? (Final Draft) in Google Classroom

#1 What's in a Name? (Final Draft)

Created by Mrs. Posey: Friday, April 24 6:12 PM

Due:

Book Check in Google Classroom

Book Check

Bring your independent reading book to class for our first Status of the Class.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM

Due:

Camp Trojan Flag in Google Classroom

Camp Trojan Flag

Please finish at home if you didn't have enough time in class.
Created by Mrs. Posey: Sunday, April 26 9:12 AM