Homework for the week of August 31
1. Due Tuesday, 9/1: Please completely and neatly fill out the Student
Profile form. Check with your parents for assistance. Also, please get an
appropriate SSR book. You should get a book that you can use for your 1st
Independent Reading book.
2. Due Wed. 9/2: Begin reading your independent reading book. You need to
read for at least 1/2 an hour to fulfil English homework requirements.
Period
6: please read both sides of the sheet on Suzanne Collins and CATCHING FIRE.
3. Due Thurs. 9/3: ALL CLASSES: Turn in your summer reading book forms. You
will be given an overall grade based on neatness, completeness and overall
effort. Additionall, please bring in materials for our class activity.
4. Due Tues. 9/8: The class activity will be due. Remember to have your
rubric as well. Continue reading your Independent Reading book. We will be
reviewing the record sheets and the Independent Reading requirements next
Tuesday.
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF 9/8
1. Due Wed. 9/9: Continue to review the handouts from class today. Closely
look over the Independent Reading Record Sheets for fiction and nonfiction
books. Period 6: Due Thurs. 9/9: Fill out the fiction form for THE HUNGER
GAMES. We will be discussing your responses in class. The due dates for the
forms for the quarter are listed on the Announcement link.
2. Due Thurs. 9/10: Please read in your Independent Reading book for 30
minutes. REMEMBER BOX OF KLEENEX AND BOSTON FORMS AND $$$$ TO HOMEROOM.
3. Due Mon. 9/14: Begin working on your first book form. Remember to delete
out any blank white space. The first form will be due Fri. 9/18, and the
forms are now on my website under Handouts.
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1. Due Tues. 9/15: Continue working on Independent Reading forms--all
classes.
Period 6: finish THE HUNGER GAMES theme chart in Writer's Notebook.
2. Due Wed. 9/16: PERIODS 1/4/7: Using the graphic organizer prvided or your
writer's notebook, outline the Harris Burdick short story.
PERIOD 6: Using the graphic organizer or your writer's
notebook, outline the $5.00 bill story. Also, add DYSTOPIA AND ISOLATION to
your Hunger Games chart and fill in.
3. PERIOD 6--Due Thurs. 9/17: Please type up two well-developed paragraphs
in
which you describe your utopia and your dystopia. What would be the best
possible world/environment for you to live in? What would be the worst
possible world/environment for you to live in? (For example, Ms. Scott's
utopia would be a house on the beach on Block Island with sand on the
floors,
an endless supply of novels by her favorite authors, many pairs of flip-
flops, a pale blue Bug convertible, a cupboard full of Easy Mac 'n' Cheese
and the Red Sox winning the World Series every year! Utopia, right???)
4.Due Mon. 9/21--all classes: The rough draft of your baseline writing piece
is due. The rough draft MUST BE TYPED AND DOUBLE-SPACED for peer-editing.
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First turn in date for Independent Reading sheet is this Friday, 9/18.
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF MON. 9/21
1. all classes: Due Wed. 9/23 2nd rough draft (typed) incorporating all
editing and revising changes.
2. all classes: Due Fri. 9/25 The "Pyramid of Perfection" will be due. Below
is the order of construction for the Pyramid:
ON THE BOTTOM
1. Story graphic organizer
2. Brainstorming/handwritten draft from Writer's Workshop
3. 1st rough draft showing self editing/revising
4. 2nd rough draft showing peer conferencing
5. Peer Conferencing sheet--if necessary
6. Final draft
7. Rubric with self-evaluation filled out
ON THE TOP
YOUR PAPER MUST BE STAPLED, AND THE PYRAMID MUST BE BUILT BEFORE COMING TO
CLASS
There will be no homework over the long weekend. Please remember that your
next Independent Reading turn in date is 10/2...
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Homework for the week of 9/28
1. Due Wed. 9/30: Please bring in an OLD towel or a black garbage bag to sit
on when we go outside. You MUST have something to sit on or you won't
participate--also, please wear appropriate clothing suitable for sitting on
the grass.
ALSO DUE WED. 9/30: Please journal for 1/2 hour IN YOUR WRITER'S NOTEBOOK
about an experience you had while being outside in Nature. You may use one
of
the suggestion below or come up with one of your own:
Being on a mountain
Sitting in a meadow
Standing on top of a ski slope
Taking a long walk on the beach
Hiking in the woods-or camping
Sailing
2. Due Thurs. 10/1: Please journal IN YOUR WRITER'S NOTEBOOK FOR 1/2 HOUR as
you sit outside and absorb the evening around you. Avoid commenting on
manmade sounds or any modern noises; instead, focus on the natural world
around you. You must do this assignment during twilight or nighttime in
order
for your senses to pick up all that is around you...
3. Due Fri. 10/2: The next Reading Record Sheet turn in date is today.
Please
bring a pen or pencil and an SSR book to class.
4. Due Mon. 10/5: Journal for 1/2 hour in your writer's notebook about
retracing Thoreau's footsteps. The prompt is the second bullet point on the
Transcendentalism activities sheet. PLEASE ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
IN
YOUR RESPONSE:
1. WHAT WILL YOU BRING WITH YOU?
2. WHAT WILL YOU DO FOR THE YEAR?
3.WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO ACHIEVE DURING THE YEAR?
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Homework for the week of Mon. 10/5
1. No homework for Tues. 10/6. Remember to look at the Announcements section
on the homepage for the next RRS turn-in date...
2. Due Wed. 10/7: Period 1: Finish Ginger Katz reflection in your writer's
notebook. Read and highlight Hawthorne bio. PERIODS 4/6/7: Finish reading
and
highlighting Alcott bio. Read and highlight Hawthorne piece--both sides.
3. Due Thurs. 10/8: Read and highlight Emerson's "Self-Reliance." Write down
three quotations that resonate with you and explain in your writier's
notebook. Your explanations should be elaborated!!
4. Due Fri. 10/9: Read and highlight Thoreau's bio. Write down 5 important
facts in your writer's notebook. Read WALDEN. Highlight 3 quotations that
resonate with you.
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF 10/19
1. Due Tues. 10/20: Finish the Boston journal entries. You should have 4 in
total--one choice from each of the groupings. These entries should be
specific and detailed.
1A. ADVANCED: Due Tues. 10/19 BOOK FORM #3 ON LEVEL: DUE FRI. 10/23 BOOK
FORM
#3.
2. Due Wed. 10/21: Check over your Boston journal entries in the BLUE BOOK.
If you did not get to do a free choice, select one location that we visited
and journal about it--from what you remember. Also, you may need to expand
your Concord and Lexington entries. You need to have 3 ENTRIES IN TOTAL FROM
THE BLUE BOOK.
3. Due Thurs. 10/22: Finish the "Found Poem" outline worksheet. Continue to
brainstorm Portfolio materials.
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: ON LEVEL BOOK FORM #3 NOW DUE MON 10/26
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4. Due Fri. 10/23: Revise, expand and then type up one journal entry for the
first part of your portfolio...double-spaced, 12 or 14 font. Title the entry.
5. Due Mon. 10/26: TECHNOLOGY BOYCOTT PROJECT. Remember that you must do a
full four hours-either in one block of time or in two blocks of two hours
each. You must also have three journal entries from the experience:
BEFORE/DURING/AFTERWARD. Enjoy your TRUE Transcendental experience! :)
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF MON. 10/26
1. Due Tues. 10/27: Rough draft of "Found Poem" due...MUST BE TYPED! Review
the Transcendental Portfolio rubric that you received in class. Be sure you
understand all the criteria and how you will be assessed.
2. Due Wed. 10/28: The second journal entry is due--TYPED, DOUBLE-SPACED.
Bring supplies to class to design your cover. Look at the portfolio
guidelines sheet for cover requirements.
3. Due Thurs. 10/29: The third journal entry will be due--MUST BE TYPED.
Bring all elements of portfolio to class as you will be using a Peer
Checklist to insure that you have met all the requirements.
4. Due Fri. 10/30: Transcendental Portfolio and PEER EDITING/REVISION
CHECKLIST. Put the rubric on top.
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF 11/2/09
1. Due Wed. 11/4: Please completely complete the "Who is William
Shakespeare"
handout and the "Shakespeare's London" handout. You may bullet point the
facts, and you MUST ELABORATE on the questions that ask you to explain your
position.
2. Due Thurs. 11/5: Please complete the handout on the Globe Theater--BOTH
SIDES. You should elaborate where necessary.
3. Due Mon. 11/9: Complete "What Do I Believe" questions. Then, the two
statements must be typed, 12 font, double-spaced, ONE FULL PAGE EACH. Follow
the directions on the bottom of the page. Please do not define what the
statement means. Please type the statement at the top of the page.*****Also,
make sure to add your "What Is Love" statement from the point of view from a
4-8 year-old kid. Add it to either statement essay.
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF MON. 11/9
1. Due Wed. 11/11: Please set up 22 index cards for the drama terms. The
term should go on the front with the definition on the back. The terms are
located in the back of the Shakespeare packet. You are to handwrite the
index cards UNLESS i HAVE PERSONALLY SPOKEN TO YOU. There will be a test on
these terms; please study them each night.
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2. Due Thurs. 11/12: 1.Study the drama terms 2. Finish the prereading-plot
summary handout for MSND 3. Finish pgs. 5-13 of the introduction to MSND--be
careful: the introduction pages are Roman numerals.
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3. Due Fri. 11/13: Please complete journal entries #1 and #5 for the
Shakespeare packet in your writer's notebook. The entries should be 3/4 of a
page in length EACH. If you have a wide-ruled notebook--you need to write
ONE
FULL PAGE EACH. Journal entry #1 is about superstition and journal entry #5
is about jealousy.
4. Due Mon. 11/16: Drama term quiz. Bring MSND to class.
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF MON. 11/16
1. Due Tues. 11/17: You should have finished reading all of ACT ONE in MSND.
2. Due Wed. 11/18: Act One Literature Notes. Please make sure that you
COMPLETELY answer the questions.
3. Due Fri. 11/20: Independent Reading Record sheet #1 due---make sure you
have text support for ALL questions that require text support or text
evidence. Simply listing a page number does not count. Please look over the
helpful hints guide.
4. Due Mon. 11/23: Please read all of ACT THREE. Be sure to read the
prereading summary before you begin the ACT in the book.
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF MON. 11/23
1. Due Tues. 11/24: Finish ACT THREE lit notes. Read the prereading activity
for ACT FOUR.
2. Due Wed. 11/25: Please bring in supplies for the soldiers. Check the
master list on the Maroon team website. Also, be sure to bring art supplies
to decorate your letters.
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ACT THREE LIT NOTES WHICH WERE DUE 11/24 WILL BE COLLECTED AND C'N'Q'd AFTER
THE BREAK.
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF MON. 11/30
1.Due Tues. 12/1: Finish Act Four and the corresponding Lit Notes. Be
careful
to use text support and cite the lines!!!
2.Due Wed. 12/2: Please read ACT FIVE. Pay close attention to lines 384-421--
the closing speeches from Oberon and Puck. IN A PARAGRAPH FOR EACH ACTOR,
summarize what their lines mean in terms of the overall play. You may write
these paragraphs in your writer's notebook.
3. Due Thurs. 12/3: Pretend you are a theater critic for THE NEW YORK TIMES.
In 3/4 of a page in your writer's notebook, review the play MSND. Likes?
Dislikes? Would you recommend the play (to read or to see) to a friend?
Should it be taught in 8th grade? Are there "modern day" situations in this
play even though it's over 400 years old? Do not use any "swear words" in
your write
up.
4. Due Fri. 12/4: Advanced has a RRS due. On-level: you should be reading
your book as you have a RRS due Fri. 12/11.
5. Due Mon. 12/7: Choose one discussion question from the list (except #10)
and answer using text support where applicable. Your response must follow
this format:
1 FULL page, typed, double-spaced, 12 font, Times New Roman
Do not use a header
Refer to the question in your thesis statement
You must use paragraph format
SPELL AND GRAMMAR CHECK!
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF MON. 12/7
The character wheel project will be due Friday, 12/11. You will have the
entire class time Tues-Thurs to help you budget your time accordingly. Plan
on doing the creative part of the project at home for HW, and plan on doing
the write-ups using text support in class. This class time, if used
productively and wisely, should alleviate some of your homework load in a
busy week!
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1. Due Fri. 12/11: Please bring TYPED rough drafts of your write-ups for the
character wheel to class. We willbe peer-editing and looking at the fine
details of each write-up.
Out of the goodness of my heart--don't call me SCROOGE--I am moving the
project due date to Mon. 12/14 for EVERYBODY due to winter concerts, tests,
etc. You will continue to have class time as long as you use it
PRODUCTIVELY.
Obviously my expectations for the overall project presentation will be
higher
due to the additional time. We will begin A CHRISTMAS CAROL preliminary work
next week.
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF MON. 12/14
1. Due Tues. 12/15: Please read the biographical sketch about Dickens in the
back of the book. Jot down 7 facts that you learned about Dickens.
2. Due Fri. 12/18: GO TO MR. SORENSEN'S HOMEWORK PAGE (GREEN TEAM) AND CLICK
ON THE DICKENS LINK ON THE LEFTHAND SIDE. Please complete the "Explore the
life and times of CHARLES DICKENS" in your writer's notebook. You need to
answer ALL bullet points (10 questions) on the paper--however, you may use
bullet points to write your research in your notebook. Maneuver around the
links--all the information is there!
3. Due Mon. 12/21: Please complete the Victorian Britain webquest. Be sure
to use complete sentences in your answers!
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HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK OF MON. 12/21
1. Due Tues. 12/22: Please read Stave One of CHRISTMAS CAROL and complete
the first two pages of the Stave One Lit notes. Do not do the last page of
the lit notes.