Saturday, May 16, 2020

May 18 - 21

Honors English 9

Week #8 of Distance Learning: May 18 - 21
  • Learning Target: I can make rhetorical choices in order to persuade my target audience.
    • Complete the Advertisements & Rhetoric Final Project
      • Create advertisement using at least 5 intentional rhetorical strategies
      • Record Flipgrid in which you analyze the strategies you used
        • Due Friday
    • Come to 20-minute optional Google Meet if you need help 
      • Monday - Thursday
        • 4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45

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May 11 - 15

Honors English 9

Week #7 of Distance Learning: May 11 - 15
  • Monday, 5/11: I can make my analysis essay stronger through feedback and revision.
    • Sign up for one-on-one essay conference w/Ms. Clemson
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
  • Tuesday, 5/12: AP Human Geo Test Today -- No English Assignments
    • Go to one-on-one essay conference on Google Meet if you are scheduled for today
  • Wednesday, 5/13: I can make my analysis essay stronger through feedback and revision.
    • Work on essay; peer edit if possible
    • Go to one-on-one essay conference on Google Meet if you are scheduled for today
  • Thursday, 5/14: I can make my analysis essay stronger through feedback and revision.
    • Teacher Video - Tips for Improving Your RA Essay
    • Go to one-on-one essay conference on Google Meet if you are scheduled for today
    • Turn in Final Draft of RA Essay
  • Friday, 5/15: I can make rhetorical choices in order to persuade my target audience.
    • Teacher Video - Introduction to Final Rhetorical Analysis Project

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Monday, May 4, 2020

May 5 - 8

Honors English 9

Week #6 of Distance Learning: May 5 - 8
  • Monday, 5/4: NO SCHOOL
  • Tuesday, 5/5: I can identify and evaluate the required parts of a rhetorical analysis essay.
    • Teacher Video - Going through the AP Sample Essay Assignment
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Wednesday, 5/6: I can analyze the rhetorical choices an author makes to convey his message.
    • Rhetorical Analysis Essay - SOAPSTone Google Form
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Thursday, 5/7: I can analyze the rhetorical choices an author makes to convey his message.
    • Teacher Video - Getting Ready for Your Rhetorical Analysis Essay
    • Rhetorical Analysis Essay - Write Intro Paragraph
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Friday, 5/8: I can analyze the rhetorical choices an author makes to convey his message.
    • Teacher Video - Book Talk
    • Rhetorical Analysis Essay - Write Body Paragraphs & Conclusion (rough draft)
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)

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Monday, April 27, 2020

April 27 - May 1

Honors English 9

Week #5 of Distance Learning: April 27 - 30
  • Monday, 4/27: I understand my options for grading this year.
    • H9 Grading Check-In (Google Form)
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
  • Tuesday, 4/28: I can name and write the required parts of a rhetorical analysis essay.
    • Teacher Video - Writing the Rhetorical Analysis Essay Pt. 1 (Screencastify)
      • “RA Essays - Intro Paragraph: Check for Understanding” Form in Google Classroom
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Wednesday, 4/29: I can name and write the required parts of a rhetorical analysis essay.
    • Teacher Video - Writing the Rhetorical Analysis Essay Pt. 1 (Screencastify)
      • “RA Essays - Body Paragraphs: Check for Understanding” Form in Google Classroom
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Thursday, 4/30: I can name and write the required parts of a rhetorical analysis essay.
    • AP Sample Essay Assignment in Google Classroom
    • Teacher Video - Book Talk (Screencastify)
    • 20-minute drop in Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Friday, 5/1: NO SCHOOL

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Tuesday, April 21, 2020

April 20 - 24

Honors English 9

Week #4 of Distance Learning: April 20 - 24
  • Monday, 4/20: I can use my knowledge of rhetoric to write a persuasive text.
    • Finish writing your own “Letter to the Editor” - assignment in Google Classroom
  • Tuesday, 4/21: I can name and explain the rhetorical appeals.
    • Teacher Video - Rhetorical Appeals: LOGOS (Screencastify)
      • “Logos: Check for Understanding” Form in Google Classroom
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Wednesday, 4/22: I can name and explain the rhetorical appeals.
    • Teacher Video - Rhetorical Appeals: PATHOS (Screencastify)
      • “Pathos: Check for Understanding” Form in Google Classroom
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Thursday, 4/23: I can name and explain the rhetorical appeals.
    • Teacher Video - Rhetorical Appeals: ETHOS (Screencastify)
      • “Ethos: Check for Understanding” Form in Google Classroom
    • 20-minute drop in Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Friday, 4/24: I can name and explain the rhetorical appeals.
    • “The Rhetorical Appeals: Check for Understanding” Form in Google Classroom
    • Teacher Video - Book Talk (Screencastify)
    • 20-minute drop in Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)

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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

April 13 - 17

Honors English 9

Week #3 of Distance Learning: April 13 - 17
  • Monday, 4/13: I will become a better reader by using lots of ways to figure out and remember what words mean.  I will become a better writer by replacing low-level everyday words with more academic synonyms.
    • Short Story Vocab Quiz (Google Form)
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
  • Tuesday, 4/14: I can identify some rhetorical (persuasive) strategies.
    • Teacher Video - Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis (Screencastify)
      • Answer Question in Google Classroom
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Wednesday, 4/15: I can define and identify the elements of SOAPSTone.
    • Teacher Video - Rhetorical Analysis & SOAPSTone (Screencastify)
      • Take notes in notebook or on provided Google Doc
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
    • 20-minute optional Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Thursday, 4/16: I can identify and begin to analyze rhetorical strategies in a text.
    • Teacher Video - Rhetorical Analysis: Hockey Rink Letter to the Editor (Screencastify)
      • Take notes in notebook or on provided Google Doc
    • 20-minute drop in Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Friday, 4/17: I can use my knowledge of rhetoric to write a persuasive text.
    • Write your own “Letter to the Editor” - assignment in Google Classroom
    • Teacher Video - Book Talk (Screencastify)
    • 20-minute drop in Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)

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Sunday, April 5, 2020

April 6 - 10

Honors English 9

Week #2 of Distance Learning: April 6 - 10
  • Monday, 4/6: I can write a creative text or journal to reflect on my current reality.
    • Teacher Video - Overview of Week (Screencastify)
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
    • Sign up for one-on-one essay conference w/Ms. Clemson
  • Tuesday, 4/7: I can become a better prose fiction analysis essay writer.
    • Teacher Video - Essay Feedback (Screencastify)
    • Complete Essay Feedback Worksheet
    • Go to one-on-one essay conference on Google Meet if you are scheduled for today
  • Wednesday, 4/8: I can become a better prose fiction analysis essay writer.
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
    • Vocab Review on Quizlet (Vocab “Quiz” next week)
    • Go to one-on-one essay conference on Google Meet if you are scheduled for today
  • Thursday, 4/9: I can analyze a passage of prose fiction.
    • Teacher Video - Book Talk (Screencastify)
    • Go to one-on-one essay conference on Google Meet if you are scheduled for today
    • Complete Prose Fiction Analysis Essay #3 - due Monday
  • Friday, 4/10: NO SCHOOL

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Sunday, March 29, 2020

March 30 - April 3

Honors English 9

Week #1 of Distance Learning: March 30 - April 3
  • Monday, 3/30: I can write a creative text or journal to reflect on my current reality.
    • Teacher Video - Overview of Week (Screencastify)
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
    • 20-minute drop in Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Tuesday, 3/31: I can write a creative text or journal to reflect on my current reality.
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
    • 20-minute drop in Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Wednesday, 4/1: I can write a creative text or journal to reflect on my current reality.
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
    • Vocab Review on Kahoot
    • 20-minute drop in Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Thursday, 4/2: I can write a creative text or journal to reflect on my current reality.
    • Teacher Video - Book Talk (Screencastify)
    • 10-minute Journaling or Creative Writing
    • 20-minute drop in Google Meet (4th hour @12:45, 5th Hour @1:45)
  • Friday, 4/3: NO SCHOOL

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Wednesday, Mar. 11th

Honors English 9

Learning Target (Clemson Gone):

  • I can analyze a short story.
  • I will show this by creating and recording a verbal analysis of "Blues Ain't No Mockin Bird."

Homework:

  • Flipgrid recording is due by the end of the day today.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Tuesday, Mar. 10th

Honors English 9

Learning Target (Clemson Gone):

  • I can analyze a short story.
  • I will show this by creating and recording a verbal analysis of "Blues Ain't No Mockin Bird."

Homework:

  • Flipgrid recording is due by the end of the day Wednesday.

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Monday, March 9, 2020

Monday, Mar. 9th

Honors English 9

Learning Target:

  • I can analyze a short story.
  • I will show this by reading “Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird” and analyzing symbolism.

Homework:

  • None!  Be ready to create and record your verbal analysis of "Blues" tomorrow and Wednesday.

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