Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Week 12 2012-13 Subject to revision


Week 12 Class Work and Homework

Day
Class Work
Homework
Monday

Print this out and bring to beginning of class on Monday Morning for 100 Extra Credit points. (Due when bell rings. Make sure your name is on it, as it will be returned to you before end of period).  If you complete all the week’s assignments you will get 400 bonus points.

Ideas to explore:

Why were the colonists dissatisfied with their British rulers?

How did the freedom movement affect the rights of women, slaves, and Native Americans?

Was religion an important influence on the philosophies of the founding fathers?

Was science an important influence on the philosophies of the founding fathers?


Vocabulary test on Self-reliance and Walden Vocabulary




Read Civil Disobedience
Pp. 231-234
Take Cornell Notes




Tuesday

Objectives/Goals
Explore themes of joining together on cooperation and peace

To identify and understand concrete symbols that stand for abstract ideas

To identify elements of leadership and control

To understand the phrases used in sentences

Civil Disobedience
Discussion

Answer Questions pp. 234 1-8 and Do Vocabulary study pp. 235





Wednesday

To understand early British and colonial conflicts which contributed to the colonies Spirit of Independence

To identify examples of Characterization using STEAL

To learn that words change their meaning across time

To recognize a writer’s use of vivid verbs and verb phrases
Timed In class Essay
Prompt p. 235 Writer’s Notebook
 Halloween

Read The Devil and Tom Walker
Pp. 239-250


Thursday

Vocabulary

Formidable
Disciplined
Precipitation
Prowess
Plunder
Impious
Dominion
Solace
Insidious
Entreaty
Remonstrate
Prostrate


Reread Devil and Tom Walker and answer questions on pp. 250- 1-10
And 251 Vocabulary

Foreshadowing
Satire
Stereotyping
Vocabulary Test Devil and Tom Walker

Prevalent
Impregnable
Melancholy
Perplexed
Eminent
Resolute
Propitious
Ostentation
Parsimony
Notorious


Friday
Read the Pit and the Pendulum pp. 252-264


Focus on MOOD- authors create mood through setting, characters, events and descriptive details. The mood of a selection can be romantic, sad, eerie, lighthearted, dream-like- the possibilities cover the range of emotions.


Focus on imagery and Mood

Write a vivid 2 page-story that evokes a specific mood in the style of POE.


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Week 11 American Literature 2012-13


Week 11 Class Work and Homework

Day
Class Work
Homework
Monday

Print this out and bring to beginning of class on Monday Morning for 100 Extra Credit points. (Due when bell rings. Make sure your name is on it, as it will be returned to you before end of period).  If you complete all the week’s assignments you will get 400 bonus points.

Ideas to explore:

Why were the colonists dissatisfied with their British rulers?

How did the freedom movement affect the rights of women, slaves, and Native Americans?

Was religion an important influence on the philosophies of the founding fathers?

Was science an important influence on the philosophies of the founding fathers?


CAA Revised Demonization Essays due last Day.

Declaration of Independence:
Preamble Recitations

Handouts Due





Check Test Take Home p. 178 (29)

Vocabulary Test P/ 178 (30)

Study for Selection Test on Declaration of Independence. Review Jefferson’s arguments in favor of Independence.  Be able to discuss his diction and style and types of logical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos).





Tuesday

Objectives/Goals
Explore themes of joining together on cooperation and peace

To identify and understand concrete symbols that stand for abstract ideas

To identify elements of leadership and control

To understand the phrases used in sentences

Test on Declaration of Independence
Read Pp. 217 American Classic, Pp. 218-219 American Romanticism
Read pp. 220-224
Take Cornell Notes

Note and study Characteristics of Period
·      An impulse toward reform
·      A celebration of individualism
·      A reverence for nature
·      A concern with the impact of new technology
·      An idealization of women
·      A fascination with death and the supernatural
·      Transcendentalism- the belief that through intuitive contemplation individuals could “transcend” reason and discover a higher reality






Wednesday

To understand early British and colonial conflicts which contributed to the colonies Spirit of Independence

To identify examples of Characterization using STEAL

To learn that words change their meaning across time

To recognize a writer’s use of vivid verbs and verb phrases
Figurative Language Pp. 222(1)

And Study Guide (p. 2)

Complete in Teams
Vocabulary Self-Reliance (p. 222) p. 3

Render-give in return
Bestow-give as gift
Hinder-get in way; make difficult
Importune, ask urgently or repeatedly
Capitulate-surrender
Remember to use correct form of verb.

Grammar Verb Forms (p. 4)
Review infinitive, present participle, past, and past participle.
Thursday

Vocabulary

Formidable
Disciplined
Precipitation
Prowess
Plunder
Impious
Dominion
Solace
Insidious
Entreaty
Remonstrate
Prostrate


Discuss Self-Reliance
Vocabulary Test and Check Test

Study for Exam on Self-reliance


Friday
Self- reliance Exam
Short Answers and 5-paragraph Essay

Skip lines, Back up your claims using logical arguments and evidence.

Extra credit for using vocabulary words correctly. Underline/highlight words before you turn in paper.






Read Walden pp. 226 and Civil Disobedience pp. 231

Take Cornell Notes and answer questions 1-8 pp. 254.





Friday, October 12, 2012

Week 10 2012-13 American Lit


Week 10 Class Work and Homework

Day
Class Work
Homework
Monday

Print this out and bring to beginning of class on Monday Morning for 100 Extra Credit points. (Due when bell rings. Make sure your name is on it, as it will be returned to you before end of period).  If you complete all the week’s assignments you will get 400 bonus points.

Ideas to explore:

Why were the colonists dissatisfied with their British rulers?

How did the freedom movement affect the rights of women, slaves, and Native Americans?

Was religion an important influence on the philosophies of the founding fathers?

Was science an important influence on the philosophies of the founding fathers?


CAA Revised Demonization Essays due.

Scarlet Letter Essay Exam.

Remember Back Up Your Claims with Evidence from the Text.





Review key terms and vocabulary:

Symbol- an object or event that represents something other than itself

Logical Appeals

Logical fallacies

Based upon Benjamin Franklin’s Description Write a characterization of General Braddock.








Tuesday

Objectives/Goals
Explore themes of joining together on cooperation and peace

To identify and understand concrete symbols that stand for abstract ideas

To identify elements of leadership and control

To understand the phrases used in sentences

Close Reading of An American Crisis by Thomas Paine pp. 170-171

Note the use of Alliteration-the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.  Used to reinforce meaning, create musical effect, and unify thought.

Take Cornell Notes

Read Patrick Henry Speech in the Virginia Convention pp. 172-174

Take Cornell Notes and 

Answer questions 1-7 in complete sentences on pp.175 and do Vocabulary pp. 176



Wednesday

To understand early British and colonial conflicts which contributed to the colonies Spirit of Independence

To identify examples of Characterization using STEAL

To learn that words change their meaning across time

To recognize a writer’s use of vivid verbs and verb phrases
PSAT
Read The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson

Take Cornell Notes
Pay careful attention to vocabulary words

Unalienable-permanent; non-transferable
Transient- passing soon; fleeting
Usurpation-the seizing and holding of places or powers by force or without right
Constrain-force; compel
Harass-trouble by repeated attacks
Abdicate-formally give up or relinquish
Perfidy-being false to a trust; base treachery
Barbarous
Magnanimity-nobility of soul or mind
Consanguinity-relationship by descent from the same parent or ancestor
Thursday

Vocabulary

Formidable
Disciplined
Precipitation
Prowess
Plunder
Impious
Dominion
Solace
Insidious
Entreaty
Remonstrate
Prostrate


Close Reading Declaration of Independence

Begin to Memorize Preamble

Pay attention to Word choice ( diction), Tone, and the use of parallel structure.
Do Parallel Construction Handouts

Study for Vocabulary Exam
On words from Franklin, Pain, Henry, and Jefferson

Continue to Memorize Preamble



Friday
Vocabulary Exam (20 minutes)

Outline Essay: 

Discuss your vision or your family’s vision of the American dream. Compare it to the concepts/ideas in the Declaration of Independence.




Draft 5-paragraph Essay
Submit to turnitin.com by 5 PM Sunday.


Memorize the Preamble of The Declaration of Independence:
“ 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.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.”