Monday, February 27, 2012

February 27, 2012 - March 2, 2012

Monday
·         Academic English 9 – Check vocabulary definitions; review definitions, worksheet, and sentences for vocab. lesson 12A. Students will also review for the test on Act 1 tomorrow. Students will also work with their partners on the “Facebook” project for Romeo and Juliet.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will read Act 4 of The Crucible together as a class with assigned parts. Students will also complete study guide questions in small groups for Act 4.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will finish the generational diversity module today. Students will discuss the notes on different generations and complete a group activity about generation Y.

Tuesday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will take a test on Romeo and Juliet, Act 1. After the test, students will begin reading Act 2, scene 1 of the play together as a class. Students will also complete vocabulary for Act 2 for homework. Students will then work on study guide questions for this scene.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will continue reading Act 4 together as a class and students will work in small groups to finish the study guide questions for the act.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will begin the communication module and the first session on interpersonal communication skills. Students will take notes and discuss the topic as a class. Students will also complete the “2 truths and a lie” activity and discuss results. Students will also participate in the “lookers and runners” activity in teams.

Wednesday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will continue reading R and J, Act 2, scene 1. Students will work on the study guide together in small groups also. We will also review the vocabulary for Act 2. As a class, we will begin to discuss the study guide questions for scene 1.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will finish reading Act 4 of The Crucible together. As a class, we will discuss the study guide questions for Act 4.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will begin session two on listening skills by taking notes and discussing this topic as a class. Students will also complete an activity to explore listening skills together. Students will also complete a personal analysis of listening habits and discuss personal biases and prejudices that affect listening.
Thursday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will take a quiz on Vocabulary lesson 12A and then define the terms for lesson 12B. Students will also be given the worksheet to complete for lesson 12B and write sentences for this lesson on their own. Students will then finish the rough copy of the facebook project for R. and J.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will review for a quiz on Act 4 by playing a review game together as a class. Students will also begin creating a character map to show the relationships between the characters of the play.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will develop a personal action plan related to listening skills. Students will then begin session three (nonverbal communication) and, as a class, we will discuss notes on this topic.
Friday
·          Academic English 9 – Students will read Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, scene 2 together as a class with assigned parts. Students will also work on Act 2, scene 2 study guide questions together in small groups.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will take a quiz on Act 4 of the play. When finished, students will continue working on their character map.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will complete an activity on body language together as a class. As a class, we will discuss the results of this activity. Students will also begin session four (giving and receiving feedback). We will discuss notes together as a class and students will complete the communication model phases on a graphic organizer.

Academic English 9 - Essay Question: Shakespeare was a successful playwright in his own time (and still is popular in ours) because he was able to appeal to people of widely different backgrounds. In an essay, identify a section of the first act of Romeo and Juliet that would have especially pleased the groundlings, or poorer spectators, and explain why it would have appealed to them. Then do the same for a passage that would have won the approval of the nobility.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

February 20, 2012 - February 24, 2012

Monday - No School: Teacher In-Service Day
Tuesday
·         Academic English 9 – Check vocabulary definitions; review definitions, worksheet, and sentences for vocab. lesson 11B. Students will also view Act 1, scenes 4 and 5 of Romeo and Juliet.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will review Act 3 of the play by discussing the study guide questions together as a class. Students will also compare the written play to the film version of The Crucible by watching scenes from Act 3.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will discuss the 7 types of power and will complete an activity on these types of power in groups. Students will complete a leadership activity in groups and discuss the results together as a class. Students will also discuss ethical qualities of leaders together as a class and complete an activity in groups.

Wednesday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will work in small groups on the study guide questions for scene 5. As a class, we will discuss these questions together. Students will also continue working on their “Facebook” project with their partners. We will also review Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet in preparation for a test on Friday.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will review for a quiz on Act 3 by playing a review game. Students will then work with a partner to create a character map for The Crucible.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will begin session seven in the teamwork module (generational diversity in the workplace). Students will take notes and discuss these as a class. Students will then complete an activity on “values through the years.” Students will also complete a group exercise on generations in the workplace and discuss results.
Thursday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will take a quiz on Vocabulary lesson 11B and then define the terms for lesson 12A. Students will also be given the worksheet to complete for lesson 12A and write sentences for this lesson on their own. Students will then finish the rough copy of the facebook project for R. and J.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will take a quiz on Act 3 of The Crucible. After the quiz, students will begin reading Act 4 of the play and they will also complete study guide questions on Act 4.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will begin the communication module and the first session on interpersonal communication skills. Students will take notes and discuss the topic as a class. Students will also complete the “2 truths and a lie” activity and discuss results. Students will also participate in the “lookers and runners” activity in teams.
Friday
·          Academic English 9 – Students will take a test on Act 1 of R. and J. As a class, we will also discuss the next section on verbs. Students will take notes and complete practice exercises in the textbook.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will continue reading Act 4 of The Crucible together as a class. Students will also work in small groups on the Act 4 study guide questions.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will begin session two on listening skills by taking notes and discussing this topic as a class. Students will also complete an activity to explore listening skills together. Students will also complete a personal analysis of listening habits and discuss personal biases and prejudices that affect listening.

Monday, February 13, 2012

February 13, 2012 - February 17, 2012

Monday
·         Academic English 9 – Check vocabulary definitions; review definitions, worksheet, and sentences for vocab. lesson 11A. Students will also review the grammar exercises from the textbook on page 151 on regular and irregular verbs. Students will then watch scenes 1 – 3 of Act 1 for Romeo and Juliet.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will review for a quiz on Act 2. Students will also finish watching scenes from Act 2 in the movie, The Crucible.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will discuss and examine examples of flow charts and how they are used as tools. Students will also create a flow chart for an activity or process. Students will then begin session five on conflict management. Students will discuss notes on conflict management

Tuesday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will read scene 4 together as a class with assigned parts. In small groups, students will complete the study guide questions for scene 4 and we will discuss these as a class for review. Students will also be assigned a “Facebook” project and will begin working on this in class.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will take a quiz on Act 2 of The Crucible. Students will then begin reading Act 3 of the play together as a class with assigned parts. Students will work on study guide questions with a partner.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will take the Wonderlic Personnel Test for the program certification. Students will also discuss notes on organizational responses to conflict and personal responses to conflict behavior.

Wednesday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will read Act 1, scene 5 together. Students will also work in small groups on the study guide questions for scene 5. As a class, we will discuss these questions together. Students will continue working on their “Facebook” project with their partners.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will continue reading Act 3 of The Crucible together as a class. Students will also work on study guide questions in small groups.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will begin session six on Leadership. Students will take notes on leadership and discuss myths that hinder leadership development. Students will also discuss the 7 types of power and will complete an activity on these types of power in groups.
Thursday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will take a quiz on Vocabulary lesson 11A and then define the terms for lesson 11A. Students will also be given the worksheet to complete for lesson 11B and write sentences for this lesson on their own. As a class, we will also discuss the next section on verbs. Students will take notes and complete practice exercises in the textbook.

·         Practical Literature 11 –  Students will continue reading Act 3 of The Crucible together as a class. Students will also work on study guide questions in small groups.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will complete a leadership activity in groups and discuss the results together as a class. Students will also discuss ethical qualities of leaders together as a class and complete an activity in groups.
Friday
·          Academic English 9 – Students will work with their partners on the “Facebook” project, which is due next week. Students will then view scenes 4 and 5 of Act 1 in the movie, Romeo and Juliet. Students will have a test on Act 1 next week.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will review Act 3 of the play by discussing the study guide questions together as a class. Students will also compare the written play to the film version of The Crucible by watching scenes from Act 3.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will begin session seven in the teamwork module (generational diversity in the workplace). Students will take notes and discuss these as a class. Students will then complete an activity on “values through the years.” Students will also complete a group exercise on generations in the workplace and discuss results.

Friday, February 3, 2012

February 6, 2012 - February 10, 2012

Monday
·         Academic English 9 – Check vocabulary definitions; review definitions, worksheet, and sentences for vocab. lesson 10B. Students will also review the study guide questions from Act 1, scene 1 together in preparation for a quiz tomorrow on scene 1.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will review for a quiz on Act 1 and the literary terms together as a class. Students will also finish watching scenes from Act 1 in the movie, The Crucible.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will take the first part of the TABE test (Reading) today. Students will respond to reading questions on the answer sheet provided.

Tuesday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will take a quiz on Act 1, scene 1 of R. and J. As a class, we will also continue reading the play together. We will begin reading scene 2 and students will respond to study guide questions for this scene as we read.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will take a quiz on Act 1 of The Crucible and the literary terms from the play. Students will then be given a writing prompt to respond to regarding Puritan beliefs and how they can be applied to our world today. Students will work on writing the rough draft in class today.

·         Y.E.S. -  Students will take the second part of the TABE test (Math) today. Students will respond to reading questions on the answer sheet provided.

Wednesday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will continue to read scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet together and students will work in groups to complete the study guide questions.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will finish writing their rough draft and peer edit these in order to begin writing the final copy of their essay. Final copies are due by Friday.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will finish discussing group development and the stages that exist within it. As a class, we will then continue on to session three, which is “effective meeting skills.” Students will participate in a group activity and discuss the results together as a class.
Thursday
·         Academic English 9 – Students will take a quiz on Vocabulary lesson 10B and then define the terms for lesson 11A. Students will also be given the worksheet to complete for lesson 11A and write sentences for this lesson on their own. As a class, we will also discuss verbs and students will take notes on verbs and complete practice exercises in the textbook.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will begin reading Act 2 of the play, The Crucible, together as a class. Students will also work together in pairs to answer the study guide questions for Act 2.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will discuss and take notes on effective meeting strategies. Students will review the activity from yesterday and recall the results of the activity. Students will also begin session four (Problem Solving). In groups, students will discuss barriers to problem solving and using teams as a problem-solving tool.
Friday
·          Academic English 9 – Students will finish reading scene 2 together and, as a class, we will discuss the study guide questions for scene 2. Students will review for a quiz on scene 2, which will be Monday. Students will also be assigned a “Facebook” project to complete for next week.

·         Practical Literature 11 – Students will continue reading Act 2 of The Crucible together. Students will be assigned parts to read. Students will work together to complete the study guide questions.

·         Y.E.S. - Students will complete the “starbursting activity” to explore this method of problem solving. Students will also take notes on problem solving and discuss problem solving techniques together as a class.