05/01/17 – 05/05/17
8th Grade
English (Periods 1, 2, 3, 5B, 6, 7, 8):
Monday (05/01): Students
will complete and discuss the new word splat word for this week and the new
character trait splat for the month of May. Students in periods 1, 2, and 3
will finish watching the film, “Flowers for Algernon.” While watching, they
will complete a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast the film to the written
story. Once finished watching the film, we will discuss key similarities and
differences that students noted. Periods 5, 6, 7, and 8 will finish the close
read notes in the textbook for the story and the analyze the text questions on
page 380. We will discuss responses together as a class, and students will turn
in their work. We will then read and discuss page 381 on theme, conflict, and
allusion within the story. Students will complete the practice items below on
page 381.
Tuesday (05/02): Students
will finish page 381 and discuss responses together. Students will then
complete a practice worksheet focusing on theme. Students will take a quiz on
theme tomorrow. Students will also complete the concept vocabulary and
conventions on pages 382 and 383 in the textbook.
Wednesday (05/03): Students
will take a quiz on theme. Students will then finish pages 382 and 383 (concept
vocabulary and conventions: direct and indirect objects). We will examine
student responses to the activities on these pages together to check for
understanding. Students will also receive a study guide for the selection test
on “Flowers for Algernon.” The test will be next week (Thursday 5/11). The
study guide must be completed for Monday (5/8).
Thursday (05/04):
Students will complete practice worksheets on concept vocabulary and
direct/indirect objects in class. We will review responses together as a class.
Students will take a quiz on direct and indirect objects tomorrow. Students
will then work on the study guide they received yesterday.
Friday (05/05): Students
will take a quiz on direct and indirect objects. They will then work on
completing the study guide for the selection test.
Essential Question: Unit 4 in Textbook – In what different ways can people be
intelligent?
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