Mr. Mulgrew's Weekly Schedules for College Prep. 2022--2023
For planning purposes, these assignments are usually
etched in stone.
* Last minute changes and resource modifications may not be posted.
http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/ela/0311.pdf
The full schedule is usually posted by Monday night.
Week Starting 8/31/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous work. |
1 | Weekly Schedule Syllabus: First Day Policies and Procedures. Be nice. Survey Distribution and instructions Building Tour |
Students
will know classroom expectations. Students will understand the policies and procedures. Students will write in complete sentences in the form of a statement. |
Work on your survey. |
2 | Due to the rotating schedule and holiday, no classes will meet for a second time this week. |
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Week starting 9/6/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous work. |
1 |
Survey Quality Check
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Students will peer evaluate the survey to ensure that the directions are
being followed and that adequate effort has been applied to this course
level. Students will demonstrate the usage of commas in nouns of direct address.
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Complete your survey at
some point this week, and share it with Mr. M. in class.
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2 | Time allotted for working on your surveys |
Know: Students will find and bookmark the
website. Understand: That every teachers uses a platform for learning that best fits their classroom live and remotely. Do: Students will navigate the site to better understand the resources offered. |
Complete your survey at
some point this week, and share it with Mr. M. in class.
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3 | English Pretest in Groups
Student conferences start as each survey is completed. |
Complete your survey at some point this week, and share it with Mr. M. in class. |
Week starting 9/12/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 |
Weekly Schedule Time allotted for working on your surveys Student conferences continue as the surveys are completed. |
Students will write in complete sentences in the form of a statement. | Complete your survey this week and have a conference with Mr. M. in class. |
2 |
V.A.T Learning Styles Test and Analysis
Student conferences continue as the surveys are completed. |
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3 |
September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction Notes, The Plot Outline
Diagram. Student conferences continue as the surveys are completed. |
Know: That fiction contains common elements. Understand: Fiction is organized into a logical plan. Do: students will apply the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction. |
Study the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction Notes |
4 | Many classes will not
meet for a fourth time this week due to the half day on Wednesday. Student conferences continue as the surveys are completed. |
Study the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction Notes |
Week starting 9/19/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | Star Reading Test | Study the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction Notes | |
2 |
September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction Notes, The Plot Outline
Diagram. Class Discussion
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3 | Scooby-Doo Anchor Activity 1, 2, 3, 4. | ||
4 | First Test- Getting Organized Click here for the rubric. |
Week starting 9/26/22 is listed below:
Grade close for midterm progress reports on September 30th. Students need to check the Aspen X2 platform to see if they are missing work. I am flexible with my due dates, and I accept all late work with no penalties until the 30th.
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous work. |
1 |
National Punctuation Day- A visit from Colon Man and Dash Incredible.
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Know: That fiction contains common elements. Understand: Fiction is organized into a logical plan. Do: students will apply the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction. |
Study the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction Notes |
2 | September Literary Terms Review Game and Test. (First optional test day) |
Know: That fiction contains common elements. Understand: Fiction is organized into a logical plan. Do: students will apply the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction. |
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3 |
September Literary Terms Review Game and Test.
(Second optional test day)
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4 |
With headphones, listen to the Tone
vs. Mood audio links and complete the questions linked in your
Google Docs. Show me when live in class. MotivatorGrades close for midterm progress reports on September 30th.
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Know: That language can be literal and
figurative. Understand: Expressive language uses both types of language. Do: Students will create posters demonstrating a unique example of each term of figurative language. |
No homework over the weekend. |
The Grade Eight Elements of Fiction Retest is available to ANY student that wishes to score higher.
The following times are available:
_ During ANY English class, now through the Columbus Day break. Just tell me when you are better prepared.
_ Monday through Friday before school, 6:45—7:05, I will write you a pass.
_ Any T.G.A./Advisory Block (Just check with your teacher first)
*Reminder* If you don’t do something different to study, then your score will not be higher. Use my website if you have misplaced those notes. This is the link.
Week starting 10/03/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | With headphones, listen to the Tone vs. Mood audio links and complete the questions linked in your Google Docs. Show me in class. |
Know: That fiction contains common elements. Understand: Fiction is organized into a logical plan. Do: students will apply the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction. |
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2 | Tone vs. Mood Project Construction |
Know: That fiction contains common elements. Understand: Fiction is organized into a logical plan. Do: students will apply the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction. |
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3 |
Tone vs. Mood Project Group Presentations Plot Outline Diagram Presentations Rubric |
Know: That fiction contains common elements. Understand: Fiction is organized into a logical plan. Do: students will apply the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction. |
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4 | Classes will not meet for a fourth time this week due to the October 7 Professional Development Day. No School for students | No homework over the long weekend. |
Week starting 10/11/22 is listed below:
Work on your Big Six projects, and show them to Mr. M. in class when
completed.
It will be the last grade of the first term.
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 |
Tone vs. Mood Project Presentations Conclude Plot Outline Diagram Presentations Rubric |
Know: That fiction contains common elements. Understand: Fiction is organized into a logical plan. Do: students will apply the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction. |
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2 | Construct "The
Big Six" Posters: Alliteration, Hyperbole, Simile, Metaphor,
Onomatopoeia, and Personification. Ongoing Evaluation of "The Big Six" Posters:2
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Know: That language can be literal and
figurative. Understand: Expressive language uses both types of language. Do; Students will create six posters demonstrating a unique example of each figurative language term. |
Work on your Big Six projects, and show them to Mr. M. in class when completed. |
3 | Construct "The
Big Six" Posters: Alliteration, Hyperbole, Simile, Metaphor,
Onomatopoeia, and Personification. Ongoing Evaluation of "The Big Six" Posters:2
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4 | Classes will not meet for a fourth time this week due to Monday's holiday. |
Week starting 10/17/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 |
Tone vs. Mood Project Presentations Conclude Plot Outline Diagram Presentations Rubric |
Know: That fiction contains common elements. Understand: Fiction is organized into a logical plan. Do: students will apply the September Literary Terms, Elements of Fiction. |
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2 | Construct "The
Big Six" Posters: Alliteration, Hyperbole, Simile, Metaphor,
Onomatopoeia, and Personification. Ongoing Evaluation of "The Big Six" Posters:2
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Know: That language can be literal and
figurative. Understand: Expressive language uses both types of language. Do; Students will create six posters demonstrating a unique example of each figurative language term. |
Work on your Big Six projects, and show them to Mr. M. in class when completed. |
3 |
Noun
Handout. Introduction to the Pronoun Handout. Noun and Pronoun Practice
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Know: The function of a noun or pronoun. Understand: The differences between concrete and abstract nouns. Do: Using a combination of visual, tactile, and auditory methods to assist in memorizing the personal and possessive pronouns in chart form. |
Study the Pronoun Handout. |
4 |
Personal and Possessive Pronouns Practice Visual, Auditory, and
Tactile Methods, Revisited "Skater Boy" Handout, Pronoun Practice
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Know: The function of a noun or pronoun. Understand: The differences between concrete and abstract nouns. Do: Using a combination of visual, tactile, and auditory methods to assist in memorizing the personal and possessive pronouns in chart form. |
Study the Pronoun Handout. |
Week starting 10/24/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | Noun and Pronoun Practice "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" Handout--Indefinite Pronoun Practice.
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Know: The function of a noun or pronoun. Understand: The differences between concrete and abstract nouns. Do: Using a combination of visual, tactile, and auditory methods to assist in memorizing the personal and possessive pronouns in chart form. |
Study the Pronoun Handout. |
2 |
Personal and Possessive Pronouns Practice Personal and Possessive Pronoun Quiz; First Chance. "Skater Boy" Handout, Pronoun Practice
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Know: The function of a noun or pronoun. Understand: The differences between concrete and abstract nouns. Do: Using a combination of visual, tactile, and auditory methods to assist in memorizing the personal and possessive pronouns in chart form. |
Study the Pronoun Handout. |
3 |
Personal and Possessive Pronouns Practice Personal and Possessive Pronoun Quiz; Second Chance. "You're Nobody" Handout, Indefinite and Reciprocal Pronoun Practice.
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Know: The function of a noun or pronoun. Understand: The differences between concrete and abstract nouns. Do: Using a combination of visual, tactile, and auditory methods to assist in memorizing the personal and possessive pronouns in chart form. |
Study the Pronoun Handout. |
4 |
Personal and Possessive Pronouns Practice Personal and Possessive Pronoun Quiz; Third and Final Chance Noun and Pronoun Study Guide (Due to formatting issues, this is not available online and must be completed in class.) |
Know: The function of a noun or pronoun. Understand: The differences between concrete and abstract nouns. Do: Using a combination of visual, tactile, and auditory methods to assist in memorizing the personal and possessive pronouns in chart form. |
Study the Noun and Pronoun Study Guide. |
Week starting 10/31/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous work. |
1 | Noun and Pronoun Study Guide (Due to formatting issues, this is not available online and must be completed in class.) |
Know: The function of a noun or pronoun. Understand: The differences between concrete and abstract nouns. Do: Using a combination of visual, tactile, and auditory methods to assist in memorizing the personal and possessive pronouns in chart form. |
Study the Pronoun Handout. |
2 | Noun and Pronoun Optional Test Day One |
Know: The function of a noun or pronoun. Understand: The differences between concrete and abstract nouns. Do: Using a combination of visual, tactile, and auditory methods to assist in memorizing the personal and possessive pronouns in chart form. |
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3 | Noun and Pronoun
Optional Test Day Two Students that completed the test on the first day offered will start browsing the Poetry Out Loud Website. |
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4 | No homework over the weekend. |
Week starting 11/7/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous Work. |
1 | Introduction to Poetry
Out Loud Day 1 Headphones or ear buds will be useful.
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Know: Visual, Tactile, and Auditory Methods of learning. Understand: How using more than one learning style can assist in learning more efficiently. Do: Browse the Poetry Out Loud website in the search for a poem that speaks to the individual. |
.Practice your poem selected from Poetry Out Loud. |
2 | Finalize Poem Selection
from Poetry Out Loud Day 2 Headphones
or ear buds will be useful. Poetry Out Loud Presentations as needed. |
.Practice your poem selected from Poetry Out Loud. |
3 |
Poetry Out Loud Day 3 Headphones
or ear buds will be useful. Tactile/ Kinesthetic Approach to Memorization (Weather permitting) |
Practice your poem selected from Poetry Out Loud. | |
4 | No classes will meet for a fourth time this week due to the Veterans' Day holiday schedule. | Practice your poem selected from Poetry Out Loud. |
Week starting 11/14/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous work. |
1 | Poetry Out Loud Presentations as needed. Headphones or ear buds will be useful. |
Know: Visual, Tactile, and Auditory Methods of learning. Understand: How using more than one learning style can assist in learning more efficiently. Do: Browse the Poetry Out Loud website in the search for a poem that speaks to the individual. |
Practice your poem selected from Poetry Out Loud. |
2 | Poetry Out Loud Presentations as needed. Headphones or ear buds will be useful. | Practice your poem selected from Poetry Out Loud. | |
3 | Poetry Out Loud Presentations as needed. Headphones or ear buds will be useful. | ||
4 | No homework over the weekend. |
Week starting 11/21/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | Read "Waiting for Mr. Lincoln" and "Life and Times of Frederick Douglass.' 4 Pages total. Then complete ONLY question #9 in a Google Doc. | ||
2 | Read "Waiting for Mr. Lincoln" and "Life and Times of Frederick Douglass.' 4 Pages total. Then complete ONLY question #9 in a Google Doc. | ||
3 | No classes will meet for a third or fourth class due to the Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule. | ||
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Week starting 11/28/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous work. |
1 | Paragraph Organization in Dialog Exercise. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | |
2 | Dialog Exercises A or B. This will be writing Asn. #3. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | Complete at least an additional page to the story starter using dialog in block format as discussed in class. Please be sure to continue it logically as discussed in class. |
3 | Complete Dialog Exercises A or B. This will be writing Asn. #3. Get feedback from at least one other student that you are following the block format, the correct punctuation, and are continuing the story in a logical manner. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | Complete a second page of the dialog and get feedback from another student before sharing it with Mr. M. in class on Friday. |
4 | Small and large group sharing of Dialog Exercises A or B. This will be writing Asn. #3. Get feedback from at least one other student that you are following the block format, the correct punctuation, and are continuing the story in a logical manner | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | No homework over the weekend. |
Week starting 12/5/22 is listed below:
Heading:
F.C.A.'s
3.
Name
Correct Punctuation 33%
Date
Correct Block Format 33%
Block
Logical Story Line 33%
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous work. |
1 | Small and large group sharing of Dialog Exercises A or B. This will be writing Asn. #3. Get feedback from at least one other student that you are following the block format, the correct punctuation, and are continuing the story in a logical manner | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | Complete at least an additional page to the story starter using dialog in block format as discussed in class. Please be sure to continue it logically as discussed in class. |
2 | Start Dialog Exercises C, D, or E. This will be writing Asn. #4. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | Complete at least an additional page to the story starter using dialog in block format as discussed in class. Please be sure to continue it logically as discussed in class. |
3 | Complete Dialog Exercises C, D, or E. This will be writing Asn. #4. Get feedback from at least one other student that you are following the block format, the correct punctuation, and are continuing the story in a logical manner. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | |
4 | Small and large group sharing of Dialog Exercises C, D, or E. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | No homework over the weekend. |
Week starting 12/12/22 is listed below:
http://letterstosoldiers.org/site/Write-Letters-To-Soldiers.html
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous work. |
1 | Small and large group sharing of Dialog Exercises C, D, or E. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | |
2 | Read the "Deep Water" MCAS reading multiple times. (It starts on page 118) Create a 5-6 sentence summary and share it with at least two other students to be sure that you have understood the story. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | Rewrite the story from Keo's point of view, and be sure to include correctly punctuated dialog, and the M.L.A. Block Format. |
3 | Rewrite the story from Keo's point of view, and be sure to include correctly punctuated dialog, and the M.L.A. Block Format. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | |
4 | Rewrite the story from Keo's point of view, and be sure to include correctly punctuated dialog, and the M.L.A. Block Format. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | No homework over the weekend. |
Week starting 12/19/22 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous work. |
1 | Evaluate Writing Asn. #5 according to corrected state samples and orally complete this Evaluation Form. Then conference with Mr. M. | Write and correctly punctuate dialog in the block format. | |
2 | Evaluate Writing Asn. #5 according to corrected state samples and orally complete this Evaluation Form. Then conference with Mr. M. | ||
3 | Complete at least half of the "Movers and Shakers" Handout. Ask somebody at home at least one of those questions, and write their answer in another color. | ||
4 | No homework over the weekend. |
Week starting 1/3/23 is listed below:
Classes will meet in the Bill Butler Room of the library.
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | 12 Angry Men Act I | Browse the Poetry Out Loud website. | |
2 | 12 Angry Men Act I |
Know: how
particular lines of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the
action,. Understand: How aspects of a character provoke a decision. Do: Analyze the extent to which a filmed or live production of a story or drama stays faithful to or departs from the text or script, evaluating the choices made by the director or actors. |
Browse the Poetry Out Loud website. |
3 | 12 Angry Men Act II
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Know: how particular lines
of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action,. Understand: How aspects of a character provoke a decision. Do: Analyze the extent to which a filmed or live production of a story or drama stays faithful to or departs from the text or script, evaluating the choices made by the director or actors. |
Browse the Poetry
Out Loud website.
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4 | 12 Angry Men Act II
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Know: how particular lines
of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action,. Understand: How aspects of a character provoke a decision. Do: Analyze the extent to which a filmed or live production of a story or drama stays faithful to or departs from the text or script, evaluating the choices made by the director or actors. |
Browse the Poetry Out Loud website. |
Week starting 1/9/23 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | 12 Angry Men Act III | ||
2 | 12 Angry Men Act III Video | ||
3 | 12 Angry Men Act III Video and Trailer | ||
4 | No homework over the long weekend. |
Week starting 1/17/23 is listed below:
No class on Monday, January 17 due to Martin Luther king Day.
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous Work. |
1 |
Comma Rules "The Least You Need to Know" Start Comma Practice
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KNOW: That punctuation helps us communicate our thoughts UNDERSTAND: Commas let us segment our thoughts. DO: Identify when commas are needed and defend their choice by providing the rule implemented.
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Study the Comma Rules "The Least You Need to Know" Handout. Click here for the version with the explanations and answers. |
2 | Complete the Comma Practice |
KNOW: That punctuation helps us communicate our thoughts UNDERSTAND: Commas let us segment our thoughts. DO: Identify when commas are needed and defend their choice by providing the rule implemented. |
Study the Comma Rules "The Least You Need to Know" Handout. Click here for the version with the explanations and answers. |
3 | Complete the Comma Practice |
KNOW: That punctuation helps us communicate our thoughts UNDERSTAND: Commas let us segment our thoughts. DO: Identify when commas are needed and defend their choice by providing the rule implemented. |
Study the Comma Rules "The Least You Need to Know" Handout. Click here for the version with the explanations and answers. |
Week starting 1/23/23 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework/ Asynchronous Work. |
1 | Start the Comma Review Part I |
KNOW: That punctuation helps us communicate our thoughts UNDERSTAND: Commas let us segment our thoughts. DO: Identify when commas are needed and defend their choice by providing the rule implemented.
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Study the Comma Rules "The Least You Need to Know" Handout. Click here for the version with the explanations and answers. |
2 |
Comma Review Part II. "How Teachers Spend the Day Off." Comma Review
Week Two First Optional Test Day Last Chance Comma Review, Comma Test, and Test Corrections. |
KNOW: That punctuation helps us communicate our thoughts UNDERSTAND: Commas let us segment our thoughts. DO: Identify when commas are needed and defend their choice by providing the rule implemented. |
Study the Comma Rules "The Least You Need to Know" Handout. Click here for the version with the explanations and answers. |
3+4 |
Comma Review Part II. "How Teachers Spend the Day Off." Comma Review
Week Two Second Optional Test Day-This will be the first grade for term three. Last Chance Comma Review, Comma Test, and Test Corrections. |
KNOW: That punctuation helps us communicate our thoughts UNDERSTAND: Commas let us segment our thoughts. DO: Identify when commas are needed and defend their choice by providing the rule implemented. |
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | I have no idea what happened to February through May lesson plans. They were here, but I somehow deleted them. Moving forward is the remainder of the year. | ||
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3 |
I have no idea what happened to February through May lesson plans. They were here, but I somehow deleted them. Moving forward is the remainder of the year.
Week starting 5/1/23 is listed below:
Night Week One
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | Night Introduction | Read Ch.#1 and complete the work in the packet. | |
2 | Discuss Chapter 1 and
text connections. Handout-- Germany; Post World War I. "Over the Edge" from ABC News The Century, with Peter Jennings. The Terrible Things, picture book by Eve Bunting. |
Know: the elements of a memoir. Understand: Throughout history, people are motivated by oppression. Do: analyze how a film or work of literature can be shown to reflect the period, ideas, customs, and outlooks of a people living in a particular time in history. Click here for Massachusetts State Standards and Barnstable Objectives Covered by This Unit. |
Read Ch.#2, and 3 and complete the work in the packet. |
3 | Chapters 1,2,and three
are due for Friday's class. Discuss Chapter 2, 3, and text connections. Handout-- Germany; Post World War I. "Over the Edge" from ABC News The Century, with Peter Jennings. |
Know: the elements of a memoir. Understand: Throughout history, people are motivated by oppression. Do: analyze how a film or work of literature can be shown to reflect the period, ideas, customs, and outlooks of a people living in a particular time in history. Click here for Massachusetts State Standards and Barnstable Objectives Covered by This Unit. |
No homework over the weekend. |
4 | Classes will probably not meet for a fourth time this week due to the testing schedule. |
Week starting 5/8/23 is listed below:
Night Week Two
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | "Civilians at War" Video
segments from ABC
News The Century, with Peter Jennings. Discuss Chapter 3 and text connections. Picture Books-- Rose
Blanche |
Read Ch.#4 and complete the work in the packet. | |
2 |
Discuss Chapter 4 and
text connections. Art of the Time Period PowerPoint |
Read Ch.#5 and 6 and complete the work in the packet. | |
3 |
Discuss Chapters 5 and 6 and text
connections.
Picture Book-- Passage to Freedom
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No homework over the weekend. | |
4 | Chapters 4, 5, and 6 are due. |
Week starting 5/15/23 is listed below:
Night Week Three
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | Mr. Mulgrew's Museum Activity; "The Nazi Holocaust" Picture file from Harpers Magazine. | Read Ch.#7 and complete the work in the packet. | |
2 | Discuss Chapter 7 and text connections. | Read Ch.#8 and 9 and complete the work in the packet. | |
3 | Discuss Chapter 8 and 9,
and text connections. Start Escape from Sobibor. |
No homework | |
4 | Complete Escape
from Sobibor.
Chapters 7, 8, and 9 are due. |
No homework over the weekend. |
Week starting 5/22/23 is listed below:
Night Project Week
The schedule will be flexible due to the MCAS Math Tests on May 24+25.
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | Night Quilt Project, "I Promised I Would Tell." Day 1, Organization. |
Know:
Understand:
Do: Click here for Massachusetts State Standards and Barnstable Objectives Covered by This Unit. |
Work on the Night Quilt Project. |
2 |
Night Quilt Project,
"I Promised I Would Tell." Day 2, Creation. Click here for a short, handy Guide to the M.L.A. Format as it applies to this project |
Work on the Night Quilt Project. | |
3 | Night Quilt Project | Work on the Night Quilt Project. | |
4 |
Night Quilt Project Friday's Classes will be much shorter due to the half day. |
No homework over the weekend. |
Week starting 5/29/23 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | Night Quilt Project, "I Promised I Would Tell." Ongoing Evaluation as Completed | Work on the Night Quilt Project. It is due anytime this week. | |
2 | Oprah Episode | ||
3 | Adjective and Adverb Notes | ||
4 | Classes will not meet for a fourth time this week due to Monday's holiday. |
Week Starting 6/5/23 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | Final Exam Group Review | Study for your Final Exams | |
2 | Final Exam Group
Review Time Capsule Activity-- K-8 Listing and My Favorite Things Handout |
Study for your Final Exams | |
3 | Final Exam Group
Review Time Capsule Activity--Letter to Self |
Study for your Final Exams | |
4 | Final Exam Review Game--TIKI GOD | Study for your Final Exams |
Week Starting 6/12/23 is listed below:
Class |
Class Activities |
Objective/ Teacher Talk |
Homework |
1 | Final Exam Review Game-- SWAT | Study for your Final Exams | |
2 | Time Capsule Activities-- Movie Time, Playlist, Pre-Dance | Study for your Final Exams | |
3 | Final Exam Review
Game-- To the Victor Go the Spoils Time Capsule Activity-- The Last Letter. |
Study for your Final Exams | |
4 | Seal Time Capsules into Storage | Study for your Final Exams |