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English 12

Periods 1, 4, & 5

 

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Assignments on future dates are subject to change.

 

Date Activities and Assignments
1/20/09  
No School on Friday, January 23!
1/22/09 Finals.
1/21/09 Finals.
1/20/09 Finals.
No School on Monday, January 19!
1/16/09 Misplaced modifiers.
1/15/09 Pronouns.  Poetry: Kubla Kahn.  
1/13, 14/09 Pronouns.  Poetry: Kubla Kahn.  
1/12/09 Poetry: Kubla Kahn.  
One More Week Till Finals!
1/9/09 Subject/Verb Agreement review.  Stem Cell research articles. 
1/8/09 Subject/Verb Agreement review.  Stem Cell research articles. 
1/6, 7/09 DLW page 46.  Discuss & return rhetorical analysis essays.  Stem Cell research article #1, rhetorical analysis.  Begin Subject/Verb Agreement review. 
1/5/09 Frankenstein reading quiz.  

Happy New Year!  Merry Christmas!  Happy Hanukah!

12/19/08 Subject/Verb agreement.
12/18/08 Poetry: Ozymandias. Subject/Verb agreement. 
12/16, 17/08 Poetry: Ozymandias. DLW.  
12/15/08 Finish Frankenstein Film. DLW.

One Week Till Winter Break!

12/12/08 Continue Frankenstein Film.  Read chapters 11-17 by January 5.  Be prepared for a reading quiz.
12/11/08 Timed writing.  If absent, you must make this up by 12/17.
12/9, 10/08 Brief overview of British literary movements: Anglo-Saxons to the Romantic Period.  Brief overview of the novel Frankenstein and begin watching the film.
12/8/08 Finish individual analysis and essay of "Vigilante Justice Breeds Anarchy."  SSR if you finish early.

Happy December!

12/5/08 Begin individual analysis of "Vigilante Justice Breeds Anarchy" and begin essay.  Click here for instructions.  SSR if you finish early.
12/3, 4/08 Continue analysis of the Dershowitz article.  Instructions for and examples of the rhetorical analysis essay.   Go to the book room to return Hamlet and check out Frankenstein.
12/2/08 Begin Vigilante justice article: Nessler Case.  Read the Dershowitz article and clarify challenging vocabulary and examine the tone.  Discuss grades and pass back papers.
12/1/08 Review rhetorical devices and strategies: Punch, Counter Punch.

Thanksgiving Break!  No School 11/24 - 11/28!

11/21/08 Journals from 9/22 to 11/13 are due today.  You should have 12 paragraphs to turn in.  Finish Vigilante justice article analysis and summary paragraph: Edington Case.
11/20/08 Begin analysis of vigilante justice articles: Edington Case.
11/18, 19/08 Pass out new SSR log.   Hamlet Socratic Seminar. 
11/17/08 Prepare for the Hamlet Socratic Seminar.  Discuss types of questions and create questions.  Journals due Friday 11/21.

One more week till Thanksgiving Break! 

11/14/08 Group analysis of Act IV, scene 4 speech and quiz.
11/12, 13/08 Block Day:  SSR & Journal: Role- Horatio, Audience- Hamlet, Format-personal letter, Topic- You just heard Hamlet's "To be or not to be speech," convince him to stay alive.  Watch & discuss Hamlet Act IV, scene 5-7through Act 5 scene 2.
11/11/08 NO SCHOOL!
11/10/08 Watch & discuss Hamlet Act IV, scenes 1-4.  Finish Hamlet Act III close reading.

No school on Veterans Day, 11/11! 

11/7/08 SSR.  Review Usage Lessons 70-71.  In groups, finish  Hamlet Act III Close Reading Activity. 
11/6/08 SSR.  Review Usage Lessons 68-69.  In groups, continue Hamlet Act III Close Reading Activity. 
11/4, 5/08 Journal: Write about a time where you got into trouble.  What did you do and what were the consequences?  Review Usage Lesson 67.  Pass back papers and post grades.  Watch and discuss Hamlet Act III.  Begin Hamlet Act III Close Reading Activity.   
11/3/08 SSR Log due today (front and back should be filled out). 

Happy November! 

10/31/08 Continue Hamlet Close Reading for Act II.  Begin Standard English Usage Review Packet due block day 11/4 or 11/5.
10/30/08 Finish watching Hamlet Act II.  Begin Hamlet Close Reading for Act II. 
10/28, 29/08 Journal:  What are the qualities of a good friendship?  What makes a friendship last?  -or- Describe your best friend.  SSR.  Review DLW page 38.  Read, watch, & discuss Hamlet Act II.
10/27/08 Do DLW pages 36 in class & 38 for homework.  Finish Hamlet Close Reading for Act I 

Get ready for Halloween!

10/24/08 Review DLW page 34.  Begin Hamlet Close Reading for Act I INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLOSE READING. 
10/23/08 Journal: Write about an inside joke with a friend or brother/sister.  Read, listen to, watch, and discuss HAMLET Act 1, scenes 4 & 5.
10/22/08 Journal: Write about a minor conflict and how it was resolved.  Watch HAMLET Act I, scene 1.  Read, listen to, & discuss HAMLET Act 1 scenes 2-3.  Watch scenes 2-3.
10/20/08 Journal: Do you believe in ghosts?  Or relate a ghost story you’ve heard. Or make a list of films & television shows that deal with ghosts.  Why are there so many ghost stories?  Review DLW page 32.  Read, listen to, & discuss HAMLET Act I,

 Homecoming Week!

10/17/08 SSR.  Introduction to Hamlet.  DLW pages 32 & 36 are due Monday.
10/16/08 Watch Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.  Check out the play Hamlet.
10/15/08 Review DLW page 30.
10/14/08 Watch Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.  Check out the play Hamlet.
10/13/08 Preview .  Review DLW page 28.

Wednesday, 10/15, school begins at 10:30 for Seniors.

10/10/08 Finish reading and analysis of Van Biema Time magazine article.  Write a 7-8 sentence summary of the article using the summary of informational text as a model.  Paragraphs are due Monday.  Pass out DLW page 28 & 30. 
10/9/08 Continue reading and analysis of Van Biema Time magazine article.
10/8/08 SSR.  Continue reading and analysis of Van Biema Time magazine article.
10/7/08 SSR.  Review DLW page 20.  Discuss types of claims and types of appeals.  Begin reading and analysis of Van Biema Time magazine article.
10/6/08 Ancient Literature Test.

Six week progress reports are out this week.

10/3/08 SSR.  Journal: Describe what you think the benefits and draw backs would be if you went to an all girl's or all boy's school.  Read "Is Single Better?" and do summary of informational text hand out.
10/2/08 SSR.  Journal: Write a letter to a teacher with the most ridiculous excuse for not doing your homework.  Read two Dave Barry articles.  Handout Rhetorical Strategies and Devices sheet.  Do summary of informational text handout for each article.  Handout DLW page 20 & 22, due Monday.

10/1/08

9/30/08

Journal: Write about the qualities of a hero or write about the ultimate villain.  SSR.  Review answers to DLW page 18.  Anglo Saxons notes.  Beowulf video.  Read passage from Beowulf.  Beowulf & Oedipus quotes & notes, and critical paragraph.

9/29/08 Journal: Role- Reporter     Audience- The people of the Thebes      Format- Press Conference       Topic- Explain to the public what changes are happening in the government due to Oedipus' banishment.  SSR.  Review answers to DLW page 16.  Oedipus theme and tragic flaw activity.

Happy October!

9/26/08 SSR.  Finish reading the play Oedipus.  Watch second video clip of the play.
9/25/08 SSR.  Continue reading Oedipus.  Watch video clip of the play.
9/23, 24/08 SSR.  Journal:  Write about a play you have either seen at a theater or participated in.  Pass out DLW page 16 & 18.  Greek Drama overview.  Begin reading Oedipus. 
9/22/08 Last day to turn in Reflective Personal Narrative.  Journal: Role- Noah     Audience- The people of the earth      Format- Public Service Announcement     Topic- Convince the world a great flood is coming and they should get on your arc.   DLW pages 12 & 14 due today.

Bring Theban Plays to Class!

9/19/08 First day to turn in Reflective Personal Narrative.   SSR.  Do the flood stories chart and analysis questions and prompt.  
9/18/08 Rhetorical devices test.  SSR.  DLW pages 12 & 14.   Read the flood story according to Gilgamesh & Genesis.
9/16, 17/08 SSR.  Review DLW page 10.  CD ROM Introduction to World Literature.  Introduction to Genesis & Gilgamesh.  Discuss universal themes in literature.
9/15/08 Rough Draft is due today at the beginning of class.   DLW page 8 & 10.  Peer editing activity. 

Back to School Night is Tuesday.

9/12/08 Pre-writing is due today at the beginning of class.   Write draft of the Reflective Personal Narrative in class.  Rough draft is due 9/15/08.
9/11/08 Finalize reflective personal narrative examples analysis sheet.  Work on brain storm/outline for essay.
9/9, 10/08 Journal: write about a school activity or project that you enjoyed doing or experienced success.  SSR or catch up on the analysis chart of last weeks reflective essays.  Finish DLW page 4 & 6.  Read & discuss "Dad," by Miguel Surieno.  Distribute and discuss Reflective Personal Narrative Prompt.  Read Student examples.  Discuss the difference between the UC personal statement, college application essays, and this assignment.  Pre-writing in class.  Pre-writing is due 9/11/08.
9/8/08 Writing Portfolio Swap Day:  Go to your 11th grade English teacher and get your writing portfolio.  Journal:  Review the essays and assignments in your portfolio, including the teacher's comments.  What are your strengths as a writer?  What do you need to work on?  Write a goal for yourself as a writer.  Begin (Daily Language Workout) DLW page 4 & 6.  Read "Like a Girl," by  Rebecca Babagain and "School Style," by  Jessie Cooper.  Complete analysis sheet for the two stories. 

Don't forget your SSR Book!

9/5/08 SSR & Journal:  Describe a place that means a lot to you.  In addition to the location, use as much descriptive detail as you can to paint a picture of it with words.  Read and discuss "One Remembers Most What One Loves," by  Asiya S. Tschannerl.   Individually read "That morning on the Prairie," by James C. Schaap, and " The Stream in the Ravine," by Nicole Suurdt.  Complete Analysis sheet for last two stories.
9/4/08 SSR & Journal:  write about an influential person in your life. (7-10 sentence paragraph)    Read and discuss "A Vision Beyond Time and Place," M. Scott Momaday as a class.  Individually read "My Father: Swiss Alpine Guide," by  Michelle Meyer, and  "He Knew," by Rosie Reid.  Complete Analysis sheet for last two stories.
9/2, 3/08 You must have an SSR book in class today.  SSR.  Journal: Write about an obstacle you've had to overcome or a challenge you've had to face.  Describe or narrate it.  How did you deal with it?  Review rhetorical strategies.  Read "This I believe essay: Jazz is the Sound of God Laughing."  Essay Analysis as a class.  Read four more essays: #1   #2   #3   #4.   Essay analysis in small groups.  Review class outline.  Discuss grammar plan for the year. 

No School Monday, September 1!

8/29/08 Finish discussion from "Of Dogs and Men."  Journal: Describe the musical style that you listen to the most.  What artists influence or inspire you the most? (7-10 sentence paragraph)   Read and discuss "Black Guy, White Music."
8/28/08 Journal: Write about an experience with an animal. What was your relationship to the animal? Your pet, someone else’s pet, or maybe an animal at the zoo. What was unique about this animal? Was it a mean animal? Did it do funny things? Describe it in detail. (7-10 sentence paragraph)  Notes on the reflective personal narrative.  Read the article "Of Dogs and Men."  In small groups, define unknown words in the article & underline reflective statements.
8/27/08 Finish interpretation & analysis game.  RAFT Journal:  Role-parent, Audience-student, Format-personal letter, Topic-advice on going off to college.  (7-10 sentence paragraph) 
8/26/08 Introduce the reflective personal narrative unit and discuss essential questions.  Read "Here's Herbie."  Take rhetorical devices pre-test.  Begin Interpretation & Analysis game. 
8/25/08 Class introduction.  Bring a book of choice to read by block day 9/2-3.  Journal: Make a list of every book you've ever read.  Write a paragraph about the most memorable or favorite book on your list. (7-10 sentence paragraph)