ENGLISH 2200 Monday, Sept. 25th Aug 20 5:10 PM OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to 1. Paint their writing with participles. 2. Analyze a song/video. 3. Discuss a novel. Aug 26 4:23 PM
Sep 18 5:22 PM The Five Basic Brush Strokes 1. Painting with Participles 2. Painting with Absolutes 3. Painting with Appositives 4. Painting with Adjectives Shifted Out of Order 5. Painting with Action Verbs Aug 23 6:04 PM
LESSON 1: Painting with Participles Participle: "ing" word (with NO helping verb) placed at beginning or end of sentence Examples Hissing, slithering, and coiling, the diamondback snake attacked its prey. The man got out of his chair with difficulty, pushing himself up with his arms, holding his breath as he rose. Flying through the air on the wings of a dream, the Olympic long jumper thrust the weight of his whole body forward. Melody froze, dripping with sweat, hoping with all her might that they wouldn't hear the noise. The clown, appearing bright and cheerful, smiled and did his act with unusual certainty for someone who had just killed a man. Aug 23 6:06 PM YOUR TURN: Write a sentence, painting it with at least one participle. Sep 22 5:37 PM
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: The AMERICAN DREAM: How does literature deal with the themes of the American Dream (or the death thereof, Lies and Deceit, and Isolation? Aug 16 3:51 PM YOUTUBE VIDEO OF THE DAY: What is the message of the song/video? How does it relate to the theme of "The American Dream"? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crthdc7k4uy Aug 30 4:21 PM
QUIZ: The Great Gatbsy Chapters One and Two 1. Who are we introduced to as the narrator of the book? 2. Where does the narrator live? 3. Whom does the narrator have dinner with and why? 4. With whom does the narrator become fascinated and why? 5. Where does Tom take the narrator? Whom does he meet there? 6. Explain the relationship between Tom and Myrtle. Sep 22 12:52 PM INTRODUCTION TO The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqrqbshcdgq READING SCHEDULE: ENGLISH FOLDER Aug 18 2:48 PM
NOVEL NOTEBOOK: Create in English folder COMPONENTS: PER CHAPTER 1. Brief Synopsis ] 1 paragraph 2. Characters and Conflicts updates 3. Vocabulary Words at least three new words 4. Possible Themes list with brief explanation Sep 25 8:46 AM The Great Gatsby Main Characters Character (5) What We Know Of the FOUR GREAT HUMAN STRUGGLES, which one(s) do we see in these first two chapters? Sep 22 5:53 PM
INTRODUCTION TO The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viqpoxj9tdm READING SCHEDULE: ENGLISH FOLDER Aug 18 2:48 PM ENGLISH 2200 Wednesday, Sept. 27th Aug 20 5:10 PM
OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to 1. Paint their writing with absolutes. 2. Discuss a novel. 3. Create a Novel Notebook. Aug 26 4:23 PM HCT, Orem TRIP Monday, October 23rd Bus leaves at 3:15 p.m. **Hello Dolly **Sign up with me **$22 (pay in office) Sep 22 12:50 PM
English 2200 Lesson Plans LATE 1st Quarter Fall 2017.notebook WORK POLICY REMINDER Sep 12 6:06 PM Sep 18 5:23 PM
The Five Basic Brush Strokes 1. Painting with Participles 2. Painting with Absolutes 3. Painting with Appositives 4. Painting with Adjectives Shifted Out of Order 5. Painting with Action Verbs Aug 23 6:04 PM LESSON 1: Painting with Absolutes Combining a noun with an "ing" participle Examples Claws digging, feet kicking, the cat climbed the tree. Feet trembling on the snow covered rocks, the mountain climber edged along the cliff. I glanced at my clock, digits glowing fluorescent blue in the inky darkness of my room. Mind racing, anxiety overtaking, the diver peered once more at the specimen. Jaws cracking, tongue curling, the kitten yawned tiredly, awaking from her nap. Aug 23 6:06 PM
YOUR TURN: Write a sentence, painting it with at least one absolute. Aug 23 6:17 PM INTRODUCTION TO The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqrqbshcdgq READING SCHEDULE: ENGLISH FOLDER Aug 18 2:48 PM
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER WHILE READING THE GREAT GATSBY 1. Some people think that having money leads to happiness. Do you agree? Why or why not? What are the advantages and disadvantages of being wealthy? 2. Have you ever wanted to relive a moment from your past, to redo it? Describe the situation. How and why would you change the past? Sep 25 8:46 AM QUIZ: The Great Gatbsy Chapters Three and Four 1. Describe Gatsby's parties (in less than 20 words). 2. What rumors have been told about Gatsby? 3. How is Gatsby different from his guests? 4. What is Gatsby's story about his life? Do you believe it? 5. Why is Gatsby so interested in befriending Nick? 6. What story does Jordan tell Nick? Sep 22 12:52 PM
DISCUSSION: The Great Gatbsy Chapters One and Two 1. Who are we introduced to as the narrator of the book? 2. Where does the narrator live? 3. Whom does the narrator have dinner with and why? 4. With whom does the narrator become fascinated and why? 5. Where does Tom take the narrator? Whom does he meet there? 6. Explain the relationship between Tom and Myrtle. Sep 22 12:52 PM DISCUSSION: The Great Gatbsy Chapters Three and Four 1. Describe Gatsby's parties (in less than 20 words). 2. What rumors have been told about Gatsby? 3. How is Gatsby different from his guests? 4. What is Gatsby's story about his life? Do you believe it? 5. Why is Gatsby so interested in befriending Nick? 6. What story does Jordan tell Nick? Sep 22 12:52 PM
The Great Gatsby Main Characters Character (5) What We Know Of the FOUR GREAT HUMAN STRUGGLES, which one(s) do we see in these first three chapters? Sep 22 5:53 PM NOVEL NOTEBOOK: Create Google document in English folder COMPONENTS: PER CHAPTER 1. Brief Synopsis ] 1 paragraph 2. Characters and Conflicts updates 3. Vocabulary Words at least three new words 4. Possible Themes list with brief explanation DUE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th Sep 25 8:46 AM
READ CHAPTERS FIVE AND SIX FOR TUESDAY. Sep 27 10:51 AM INTRODUCTION TO The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viqpoxj9tdm READING SCHEDULE: ENGLISH FOLDER Aug 18 2:48 PM
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