1 Journal On the next page after your work from 1st nine weeks, write: Name 2nd 9 weeks
2 Journal Your journal will be a test grade at the end of each nine weeks. I will provide you a list of journal entries before it is due. Journal entry examples: Notes Reading responses Graphic organizers Vocabulary Pre-writing Etc. You will be responsible for bringing it back and forth to class.
3 Make the following chart:Journal Entry #1 Make the following chart: DESCPICABLE UNSURE RESPECTABLE
4 Journal Entry #2 Act IV Summary Summaries Include Beginning Middle End
5 Expository Essay Prompt Brainstorming:Journal Entry #3 Expository Essay Prompt Brainstorming: LIAR LIES REASON WHY John Proctor Elizabeth Proctor Mary Warren Abigail Williams Rev. Parris Thomas Putnam Giles Corey
6 Persuasive Essay Prompt Brainstorming:Journal Entry #4 Persuasive Essay Prompt Brainstorming: John should have confessed John should not have confessed
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8 Journal Entry #5 (SpringBoard pg. 8 - #1, 2, 5) #1 Ingenuity Hard work_________ #2 – Quickwrite about one of them. Ex. Hard work was a lesson I learned early on from my dad…
9 Journal Entry #5 (SpringBoard pg. 8 - #1, 2, 5) #5 Place of birth YouParents Grandparents Schools attended Significant adults or people in your life Dreams of your parents and/or dreams for yourself Challenges of your parents/yourself
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11 November 4/7 Fill out Puritan column of Historic Pathways handout.Complete pg. 14 (#2, #3, #5, and #6) of SpringBoard.
12 Journal Entry #6 Why do you think art critics believe Grant Wood’s painting American Gothic exhibits Puritan ideals? (50 words)
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14 Ben Franklin Moral Perfection Chart
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16 Today’s Comparisons Benjamin Franklin Sandra Cisneros
17 Today’s Comparisons Benjamin Franklin Drake
18 Journal Entry #7 Put the following video (about Benjamin Franklin and Drake) into your own words. (50 words)
19 Journal Entry #8 Summarize the following video on Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense.” Write down the following question: What has Paine contributed to American Revolutionary thinking? (50 words)
20 Journal Entry #9 Summarize the following video over Patrick Henry’s Speech to the Second Virginia Convention. (50 words) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iHwndOn-4A&index=1&list=PLqbOCmmVKbRz6hQUAbuX4O-wHop_cYMel
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22 REMINDER: Reading Log #1 (TEST GRADE) for Outside Reading Project is due on November 16/17
23 Don’t have your ORP book today?Choose: Read “Speech in the Virginia Convention” by Patrick Henry on lit. book pages , and answer Critical Reading question #1. Read “Speech in the Convention” by Benjamin Franklin on lit. book pages , and answer Critical Reading question #1. Read “The Declaration of Independence” by Thomas Jefferson on lit. book pages , and answer Critical Reading question #1. Read from “The American Crisis” by Thomas Paine on lit. book pages , and answer Critical Reading question #1.
24 Text of speech in video “Sir, we have done everything that could be done to avert the storm which is now coming on.” “… our supplications have been disregarded; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne. In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation.” “If we wish to be free—if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending—if we mean not basely to abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long engaged… we must fight! I repeat it, sir, we must fight!” “They tell us, sir, that we are weak; unable to cope with so formidable an adversary... Sir, we are not weak, if we make a proper use of the means which the God of nature hath placed in our power.” “The war is inevitable—and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come!” “Gentlemen may cry peace, peace—but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the North will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!”
25 “Lift Your Right Arm” By Peter CherchesLift your right arm, she said. I lifted my right arm. Lift your left arm, she said. I lifted my left arm. Both of my arms were up. Put down your right arm, she said. I put it down. Put down your left arm, she said. I did. Lift your right arm, she said. I obeyed. Put down your right arm. I did. Lift your left arm. I lifted it. Put down your left arm. I did. Silence. I stood there, both arms down, waiting for her next command. After a while I got impatient and said, what next. Now it's your turn to give the orders, she said. All right, I said. Tell me to lift my right arm. “Lift Your Right Arm” By Peter Cherches
26 Some Revolutionaries Look for these names (except Hamilton) in the index of your literature book, and see if you can find any Revolutionaries quotes in the reading selections for your American Dream chart.
27 REMINDER: Reading Log #1 (TEST GRADE) for Outside Reading Project is due on November 16/17
28 Journal Entry #10 “The Corn Planting”Answer the 6 Reading Comprehension Questions at the end of the story. Write in complete sentences.
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30 Transcendentalism IdealsJournal Entry #11 Transcendentalism Ideals Self reliance Individuality Nature Simplicity Moral protest
31 Transcendentalism in SpringBoardPg. 16 Do activity for “Self Reliance” (pg ) Do activity from the Walden selection (pg ) Write 50 words to describe the Transcendentalist American Dream
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42 Journal Entry #12 Why does Emerson see society as the enemy of individuality? What do you see are the benefits of nonconformity? What do you see are the concerns of nonconformity? In your opinion, is “I” more important than “we”?
43 Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Self-Reliance”
44 Journal Entry #13 Henry David Thoreau’s WaldenWhat would be the advantages of spending two solitary years in a natural setting? What would be the disadvantages of spending two solitary years in a natural setting? What do you think Thoreau meant by living deliberately? (50 words)
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46 Henry David Thoreau’s Walden http://www. shmoop
47 Journal Entry #14 Children’s book title #1Does it have Puritan, Revolutionary, or Transcendental values/characteristics/opinions? Write 50 words summarizing the book explaining why you categorized the book Puritan/Rev/Trans, citing evidence from the story. **You can also explain how the book DOESN’T represent the groups, too.**
48 Journal Entry #15 Children’s book title #2Does it have Puritan, Revolutionary, or Transcendental values/characteristics/opinions? Write 50 words summarizing the book explaining why you categorized the book Puritan/Rev/Trans, citing evidence from the story. **You can also explain how the book DOESN’T represent the groups, too.**
49 Journal Entry #16 Children’s book title #3Does it have Puritan, Revolutionary, or Transcendental values/characteristics/opinions? Write 50 words summarizing the book explaining why you categorized the book Puritan/Rev/Trans, citing evidence from the story. **You can also explain how the book DOESN’T represent the groups, too.**
50 Children’s Book Response StemsThe book (please use the title) has been influenced by the (Puritan or Revolutionary or Transcendentalist) ideas about __________________________. In the book, (quote or summary) proves that __________ ________________________.
51 Journal Entry #17 What adult has had a meaningful impact on your life?Anticipation Guide for “Wagner Matinee” What adult has had a meaningful impact on your life? What would you do for them as a thank you? What role does music play in your life?
52 Journal Entry #18 Literature book pgs. 652-661Answer the four questions at the end of “A Wagner Matinee.” Write in complete sentences in your answers.
53 Journal Entry #19 Write down this quote from the Declaration of Independence. Highlight the parts that are Puritan (pink), Revolutionary (orange), and Transcendental (green). “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
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55 How does the following Calvin and Hobbes comic strip depict the Transcendental ideas?(50 words)
56 What will be on the final?Short stories "The Minister's Black Veil" “The Corn Planting” "A Wagner Matinee" Excerpts from SpringBoard: “Moral Perfection” from Ben Franklin Autobiography aphorisms from Ben Franklin’s Poor Richard's Almanac “Self-Reliance” Walden From the literature book Sandra Cisneros’s “Straw into Gold” (pg ) Poems "I Hear America Singing" "Richard Cory" "Lucinda Matlock" "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" "Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper"
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61 What will be on the final?Short stories "Devil and Tom Walker" (5 questions) "The Minister's Black Veil" (6 questions) "A Wagner Matinee" (7 questions) Excerpts from SpringBoard: “Moral Perfection” from Ben Franklin Autobiography & aphorisms from Ben Franklin’s Poor Richard's Almanac (5 questions) “Self-Reliance” (4 questions) Walden (3 questions) Poems "I Hear America Singing“(3 questions) "Richard Cory" (4 questions) "Lucinda Matlock“(5 questions) "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening“(3 questions) "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer“(2 questions) "Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper“(3 questions)
62 What will be on the final?Short stories "Devil and Tom Walker" (5 questions) "The Minister's Black Veil" (6 questions) "A Wagner Matinee" (7 questions) Excerpts from SpringBoard: “Moral Perfection” from Ben Franklin Autobiography & aphorisms from Ben Franklin’s Poor Richard's Almanac (5 questions) “Self-Reliance” (4 questions) Walden (3 questions) Poems "I Hear America Singing“(3 questions) "Richard Cory" (4 questions) "Lucinda Matlock“(5 questions) "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening“(3 questions) "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer“(2 questions) "Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper“(3 questions)
63 Soundtrack of Your LifeMusic is therapeutic and often helps us remember a time, place, or feeling. Let’s use these songs as a springboard to write about our lives! Write a list of 10 songs that you would put on the “Soundtrack of Your Life.” On the next slide, I’ll show you my list. (There is more than 10.) Yes, you may use your devices to look at songs. You may have 30 minutes.
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65 Songs for Brainstorming Help“I Will Survive” (Gloria Gaynor) “Stand By Me” (Ben E. King) “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper) “Youth of the Nation” (POD) “Remember When” (Alan Jackson) “I Hate Everything About You” (Three Days Grace) “School’s Out for Summer” (Alice Cooper) “Don’t Let Me Get Me” (Pink) “Numb/Encore” (Linkin Park and Jay-Z) “Can’t Buy Me Love” (Michael Buble) “Take this Job and Shove It” (David Allen Coe) “Car Wash” (Rose Royce) “Brick House” (The Commodores) “America the Beautiful” (Ray Charles) “Hanging by a Moment” (Lifehouse) “Black Hole Sun” (Soundgarden) “Every Breath You Take” (The Police) “I Got You (I Feel Good)” (James Brown “Let’s Get It On” (Marvin Gaye) “Good Riddance” (Green Day)
66 Personal Narrative EssayWe are going to write a personal narrative (a story about you) over a music related experience you have had. First, we will look at my example, and it will model my expectations of your essay (minus the fact that it is typed). It tells a story with use of sensory details, active verbs and nouns, dialogue, personification, simile (or metaphor) and alliteration.
67 Possible Essay PromptsHow has music helped you get through something difficult? How has music helped you communicate something you were unable to communicate without it? How does music teach you something? How does music build a bridge between people? How does music help you plan or dream about the future? How has music changed your perception about something? How has music changed your perception about someone else? How does music make you feel empowered?
68 Personal Narrative TEST Grades70 a personal narrative turned in on time 80 a personal narrative turned in on time with at least 2 literary terms used 90 a personal narrative turned in on time with at least 4 literary terms used 100 a personal narrative turned in on time with 5-6 literary terms used
69 Literary Terms DefinedPERSONIFICATION – treating abstractions or inanimate objects as human SYMBOLISM – express indirectly by an image, form, or model INTERNAL CONFLICT – a struggle that takes place within the mind of a character EXTERNAL CONFLICT – a struggle between a character and his or her surroundings SENSORY DESCRIPTION – using the senses in description ALLITERATION – repetition of consonants at the beginning of two or more words METAPHOR – a comparison of two unlike things SIMILE – a comparison two of unlike things using "like" or "as"
70 You will write your essay in class next time.For today, pick a prompt. Plan it out on your “Developing Your Personal Narrative Essay” planning sheet.
71 Short stories from lit book: "Devil and Tom Walker" (pgsShort stories from lit book: "Devil and Tom Walker" (pgs ) "The Minister's Black Veil" (pgs ) "A Wagner Matinee" (pgs ) From SpringBoard/Lit book Ben Franklin - Autobiography and Poor Richard's Almanac "I Hear America Singing" Self-Reliance Walden "Richard Cory" "Lucinda Matlock" "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" "Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper"