Monday - Pass back and go over old persuasive essays. Write a new persuasive essay.
Tuesday - Thursday - MME and ACT
Friday - Copy down the vocabulary words from Frankenstein.
Frankenstein Vocabulary Words Batch #1
Thursday, February 24, 2011
11th Grade English Agenda For 2/21/11-2/25/11
Monday – No school. President's Day.
Tuesday – Journal entry and grammar sentence. Collect bell work and projects. Started presentations. Went over the natural science portion of the ACT reading test (H.O).
Wednesday – Word of the week and grammar sentence. Complete the ACT practice reading test.
Thursday – Words most often confused and grammar sentence. Went over dashes (HO) and writing numbers (HO).
Friday – Writing tip, silent sustained reading, and grammar sentence. I will pass back the reading test from Wednesday, and we will go over it.
Tuesday – Journal entry and grammar sentence. Collect bell work and projects. Started presentations. Went over the natural science portion of the ACT reading test (H.O).
Wednesday – Word of the week and grammar sentence. Complete the ACT practice reading test.
Thursday – Words most often confused and grammar sentence. Went over dashes (HO) and writing numbers (HO).
Friday – Writing tip, silent sustained reading, and grammar sentence. I will pass back the reading test from Wednesday, and we will go over it.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
11th Grade English Agenda for 2/14/11-2/18/11
Monday - Journal and grammar sentence. Review the Humanities portion of the ACT reading test (HO). Complete practice questions.
Tuesday - Reader's minute and grammar sentence. Work on Canterbury Tales projects.
Wednesday - Word of the week and grammar sentence. I will pass back your essays from last week, and then we will review the traits of a persuasive essay. Following this you will write another timed essay.
Thursday - Words most often confused and grammar sentence. Review the Social Studies portion of the ACT reading test (HO). Complete the practice questions.
Friday - Writing tip of the week, SSR, and grammar sentence. We will go to the lab, and you will finish your Canterbury Tales project. Anything not completed in class will be homework. The project is due Tuesday 2/22.
Tuesday - Reader's minute and grammar sentence. Work on Canterbury Tales projects.
Wednesday - Word of the week and grammar sentence. I will pass back your essays from last week, and then we will review the traits of a persuasive essay. Following this you will write another timed essay.
Thursday - Words most often confused and grammar sentence. Review the Social Studies portion of the ACT reading test (HO). Complete the practice questions.
Friday - Writing tip of the week, SSR, and grammar sentence. We will go to the lab, and you will finish your Canterbury Tales project. Anything not completed in class will be homework. The project is due Tuesday 2/22.
Friday, February 4, 2011
11th Grade English Agenda For 2/7/11-2/11/11
Monday – Journal entry and grammar sentence. Collect bell work. Breakdown the 75 question grammar test. Due Thursday.
Tuesday – Reader’s minute and grammar sentence. Work on your Canterbury Tales project.
Wednesday – Word of the week and grammar sentence. Recap the persuasive essay. Pass last week's essay back and go over it. Write another persuasive essay.
Thursday – Words most often confused and grammar sentence. Introduction of the reading portion of the ACT (HO). Introduction to the prose fiction portion of the reading test (HO).
Friday – Writing tip, silent sustained reading, and grammar sentence. Work on your Canterbury Tales project.
Tuesday – Reader’s minute and grammar sentence. Work on your Canterbury Tales project.
Wednesday – Word of the week and grammar sentence. Recap the persuasive essay. Pass last week's essay back and go over it. Write another persuasive essay.
Thursday – Words most often confused and grammar sentence. Introduction of the reading portion of the ACT (HO). Introduction to the prose fiction portion of the reading test (HO).
Friday – Writing tip, silent sustained reading, and grammar sentence. Work on your Canterbury Tales project.
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