180 Days of High School English 9-10, CCSS Week 1 • Welcome/Make name cards • Stations Activity • You are Here worksheet HW: Complete You are Here worksheet, if not done in class Week 2 1 • MUG Shot Monday 2 • Qualities of personal narrative writing • Read Gary Soto’s “The Pie” • Complete questions for “The Pie,” either as solo or team of 2 task HW: Complete “The Pie” 6 questions, if not done in class Week 3 • MUG Shot Monday 3 • Write Like a Pro (lecture + solo or team of 2 activity) HW: Finish the Write Like a Pro handout, if not done in class Week 4 11 • MUG Shot Monday 4 • How to Annotate handout • Read “Thank You, Ma’am” aloud to the class • Begin writing answers to questions HW: Finish “Thank You, Ma’am” questions 16 • Class contract/Use memes • Explain MUG Shot Monday routine/Present first one • Explain Lit. Term Tuesday routine/Present first one • Explain SSR routine/Give handout HW: Get parent signature on class contract; find an SSR book and have it in class this Friday 2 • Lit. Term Tuesday 2 • Assign narrative essays • Read/discuss two sample narrative essays • Topic suggestions/selection (Use handout or slide activity) HW: Choose your narrative topic tonight 7 • Lit. Term Tuesday 3 • Applying Write Like a Pro * Two rounds of Peer Editing on Narrative first drafts • Make sure you have all six Write Like a Pro techniques in your paper HW: Edit/revise essay; final draft due tomorrow 12 • Lit. Term Tuesday 4 • Collect HW questions/discuss • Hooks Prezi with handout • Intro. paragraph format overview slides • “Thank You, Ma’am” intro. paragraph assignment HW: Finish intro. paragraph 17 • Explain Words on Wednesday/Present first one • Power of Punctuation (lecture slides + team of 2 activity) (No bellringer routines on Thursdays) • How to Email (mini-lecture + small group + individual activity) HW: If you haven’t already done so, get an SSR book and have it in class on Friday HW: Bring your SSR book tomorrow 3 • Words on Wednesday 2 • Review elements of Storytelling Arc (yesterday’s Lit. Term) • Complete an arc for your narrative essay storyline HW: Complete the Storytelling Arc for your essay, if not done in class 8 • Collect Narrative essays • Words on Wednesday 3 • Introduce Analogies (Prezi) • Complete Analogies 1 worksheet in teams of two • Review/discuss answers with the class HW: Complete Analogies 2 worksheet; bring smartphone/ earbuds, if possible 13 • Words on Wednesday 4 • Read “The Necklace” • Answer questions together with a full-class discussion HW: Keep reading your SSR book 18 4 • Review arcs in small groups • Show (Not Tell) Writing HW: Finish Show (Not Tell) sentences; bring your SSR book tomorrow 9 • Review yesterday’s analogies answers, if needed • Listen & Learn: Tony the Tiger (grade essays while students listen and record their answers) HW: Bring your SSR book tomorrow 14 • How to Embed Quotes (pretest and lecture) • “The Necklace” Prezi-based writing activity • Explain vocab. quiz format HW: Finish writing task (instructions on last Prezi slide); bring SSR book and be ready for vocab. quiz tomorrow 19 • SSR in-class reading time (While students are reading, work your way around the room and quietly check in with any students who mentioned items of concern on the 1st day of school forms. Have extra books available to any students who didn’t bring one.) HW: Keep reading your SSR book 5 • Introduce Quarter Trios • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio groups • Share a few Show (Not Tell) sentences, if time allows • SSR in-class reading time HW: Complete the Sensory Questionnaire and work on rough draft (due on Day 12) 10 • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio groups • SSR in-class reading time (grade essays while students read) HW: Complete Langston Hughes Author Bio sheet; be ready to discuss this on Mon. 15 • Vocab. quiz • Play Word ADDiction with Quarter Trios (give them 7 minutes to complete as many as they can) • SSR in-class reading time HW: Complete Current Event assignment on article of your choice 20 Week 5 180 Days of High School English 9-10, CCSS • MUG Shot Monday 5 • Edgar Allan Poe biography video with worksheet (view as a class, in computer lab, or on students’ own devices) HW: Finish final four questions from Poe worksheet Week 6 21 • MUG Shot Monday 6 • Quickly review Write Like a Pro techniques • In-class “The Rules of the Game” creative writing task (you’ll have two in-class days to complete this) HW: Bring your SSR book if you think you may finish writing your story with time to spare Week 7 26 • MUG Shot Monday 7 • Read “The Interlopers” aloud to class (Readers’ Theater, perhaps?) • Station Rotation • Full class discussion of station questions, if time allows HW: Keep reading your SSR book Week 8 31 • MUG Shot Monday 8 • Read “The Scarlet Ibis” (audio file is 31 min. or you can read aloud to the class) • Begin questions in teams of two HW: Finish “The Scarlet Ibis” questions, if not done in class 36 • Lit. Term Tuesday 5 • What do you know about French catacombs? Show video clip (link is on pg. 1 of Cask materials) • Read “The Cask of Amontillado” aloud to class • Begin questions HW: Finish “The Cask of 22 Amontillado” questions • Lit. Term Tuesday 6 • In-class “The Rules of the Game” creative writing task continues (due at the end of the class period) HW: Keep reading your SSR book 27 • Lit. Term Tuesday 7 • Discuss any of “The Interlopers” stations questions that weren’t covered yesterday • “The Interlopers” newspaper assignment HW: Finish newspaper assignment 32 • Lit. Term Tuesday 8 • Review answers to last night’s homework • Hand out the symbolism grid assignment (this is prep work for upcoming literary analysis short essay) HW: Finish grid 37 • Words on Wednesday 5 • Review answers to HW questions • Return graded Personal Narrative essays and explain essay correction procedures • Complete storytelling arc handout and review answers, if time allows HW: Finish essay corrections, if 23 not done in class • Words on Wednesday 6 • Summarize Waverly’s actual ending from the novel • Begin reading “The Most Dangerous Game” (I can’t do a Russian accent, so I use the audio file) HW: Finish reading the story on your own 28 • Words on Wednesday 7 • Read “The Gift of the Magi” (audio file runs 16 minutes) • Answer questions as a solo assignment, due at the end of the class period HW: Keep reading your SSR book 33 • Words on Wednesday 8 • Review intro. paragraph format • Introduce concluding paragraph format and outlawed words • Create a thesis for “The Scarlet Ibis” HW: Keep reading your SSR 38 book • Read “The Rules of the Game” • Begin questions as a solo assignment HW: Finish “The Rules of the Game” questions; bring SSR book • Review answers to “Rules of the Game” questions • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio groups • SSR in-class reading time • Explain roots and hand out reference sheet HW: Greek & Latin Roots worksheet 1 24 25 • 8 teams present questions and answers to “The Most Dangerous Game” • Simile Hunt handout, if time allows • Optional creative tasks (you won’t have time for these today – possible extra credit opportunity?) 29 HW: Bring SSR book • Review Simile Hunt answers • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • SSR in-class reading time or begin reading “Lamb to the Slaughter” HW: Finish “Lamb to the Slaughter” questions and 30 police report • Review answers to yesterday’s questions • Hand out “The Gift of the Magi” creative writing assignment HW: Finish “The Gift of the Magi” writing task; be ready for vocab. quiz tomorrow; 34 bring SSR book • Vocab. quiz • Play Just Give the Word with Quarter Trios • SSR in-class reading time • In-class short essay on “The Scarlet Ibis” due by the end of class today HW: Bring SSR book; Book Talks due at the end of next week 39 HW: Complete Current Event assignment on article of your choice 35 • Two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio or complete Analogies 3 worksheet • SSR in-class reading time (or independent short story review) HW: Greek & Latin Roots worksheet 2; short story end-ofunit exam on Mon.; bring your SSR book in case you finish early 40 • MUG Shot Monday 9 • Unit exam on short story materials (Early finishers are allowed to silently read their SSR books.) HW: Keep reading your SSR; Book Talks due this week Week 10 41 • Assign new Qtr. Trio teams (they choose new team name) and new seating chart • MUG Shot Monday 10 • Unreliable Narrator lecture • Work on writing task (last slide of Unreliable Narrator Prezi) HW: If not done in class, finish your Unreliable Narrator writing task tonight Week 11 46 • MUG Shot Monday 11 • One-Question Quizzer on ch. 2 • Discuss answers to ch. 2 study questions • Close Read of ch. 2 • On your own, read ch. 3-5 HW: Finish reading ch. 3-5 Week 12 51 • MUG Shot Monday 12 • Quizzer on ch. 9 or 10 • Close Read of ch. 9 • iPhone Writing Assignment HW: If not done in class, finish your iPhone worksheet 56 • Lit. Term Tuesday 9 • Let’s Get Real: Fear Factors (read article, discuss questions, watch video clip) HW: Keep reading your SSR; Book Talks due this week 42 • Lit. Term Tuesday 10 • Harper Lee author bio research activity HW: Keep reading your SSR book 47 • Lit. Term Tuesday 11 • Quizzer on ch. 3, 4, or 5 • Teams of two discuss study questions for ch. 3-4; review answers as a full class • Begin ch. 5 study questions on your own HW: Read ch. 6 and complete ch. 5 and 6 study questions 52 • Lit. Term Tuesday 12 • Read ch. 11 aloud and discuss study questions from worksheet • Begin reading ch. 12-14 on your own HW: Finish reading ch. 12-14; complete ch. 12 study question worksheet; we’ll cover ch. 13-14 questions in class tomorrow 57 SSR Bk. Talks (last names A–H) • Words on due today Wednesday 9 • Read “The Feather Pillow” aloud to class • Answer questions as a solo assignment HW: Finish questions, if not done in class 43 • Words on Wednesday 10 • TKaM intro. lecture • Check out books, if time allows HW: Keep reading your SSR book 48 • Words on Wednesday 11 • Quizzer on ch. 6 • Quickly recap and answer any questions on ch. 5-6 • Day in Life of Working Poor Activity HW: Read ch. 7-8 53 • Words on Wednesday 12 • Use the ch. 13-14 study questions as an open-book quiz today. (For ease of grading, I choose four or five questions and grade only those.) • Begin reading ch. 15-16 on your own when finished with the open-book quiz HW: Finish reading ch. 15-16, if not done in class 58 SSR Bk. Talks • Present (last names I–P) due today Micro-Fiction mini-lecture • Handout Micro-Fiction writing task assignment HW: Finish Micro-Fiction stories, if not done in class; bring SSR book 44 • Read aloud TKaM ch. 1 and 2 • Complete ch. 1 study question worksheet aloud as a class discussion HW: Complete ch. 2 study question worksheet on your own for Monday; bring SSR 49 book • Options: Quizzer on ch. 7-8 OR select four ch. 7-8 study questions to give as an open book short-answer quiz • Discuss ch. 7-8 • Begin reading ch. 9-10 HW: Finish reading ch. 9-10 and complete study question worksheet for Monday; bring SSR book; be ready for 54 vocab. quiz • Quizzer on ch. 15 or 16 (optional) • Quarter Trio expert mini-presentations on ch. 15-16 questions • Close Read of ch. 15 HW: Read ch. 17-18 for Monday; bring SSR book 59 SSR Bk. Talks • Quarter (last names Q–Z) due today Trio Finale Competition • S. Ibis essay corrections HW: Find a new SSR book for 2nd quarter, if you haven’t already done so 45 • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • SSR in-class reading time HW: Finish ch. 2 study questions, if not already done 50 • Vocab. quiz • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group or complete Analogies 4 worksheet • SSR in-class reading time HW: Finish ch. 9-10 study questions, if not already done 55 • Play Word ADDiction with Quarter Trios • SSR in-class reading time HW: Finish reading ch. 17-18, if not already done 60 End of 1st Quarter Week 9 (Halloween Themed Week) 180 Days of High School English 9-10, CCSS Week 13 180 Days of High School English 9-10, CCSS • MUG Shot Monday 13 • Quizzer on ch. 17 or 18 • Full class discussion of ch. 17-18 study question worksheet • Courtroom Reporter Activity HW: Read ch. 19-22 Week 14 61 • MUG Shot Monday 14 • Quizzer on ch. 23 or 24 • Close Read of ch. 23 • Teams of two complete study question worksheet for ch. 23-24; finish with full-class discussion • Begin reading ch. 25-28 HW: Finish reading ch. 25-28 Week 15 66 • MUG Shot Monday 15 • Timeline Review and review answers • Judge the Cover HW: Study for Wed.’s exam Week 16 71 • Lit. Term Tuesday 13 • Quizzer on ch. 19, 20, 21, or 22 • Full class discussion of ch. 19-20 study question worksheet • Solo completion of study question worksheet for ch. 21-22 HW: Finish ch. 21-22 questions, if not done in class; choose any word from the chapter and complete the “Word!” worksheet 62 • Lit. Term Tuesday 14 • Use the ch. 25-26 & 27-28 study question worksheets as an open-book quiz. Give half the class the ch. 25-26 worksheet, while the other half gets the ch. 27-28 one. (Choose four or five questions and grade only those.) • Begin reading ch. 29-31 on your own when done with quiz HW: Finish the book! 67 • Words on Wednesday 13 • Review answers to ch. 21-22 • Scottsboro Boys HW: Finish Scottsboro Boys questions, if not done in class; read ch. 23-24 for Monday (yes, Monday!) 63 • Words on Wednesday 14 • Discuss ch. 29-31 study questions in a full-class discussion • Police Report made by Heck Tate of Ewell crime scene HW: Finish Police Report, if not done in class; be ready for inclass research/writing time in 68 computer lab tomorrow • Lit. Term Tuesday 15 • Flyswatter Game • Words on Wednesday 15 • Unit Exam HW: Be ready for tomorrow’s 50-question unit exam; bring SSR book to read if you finish the exam early HW: Keep working on your essay 72 73 • Lit. Term Tuesday 16 • Continue watching film version of TKaM (while they watch, grade those essays) • Words on Wednesday 16 • Finish watching film version of TKaM (while they watch, grade those essays) HW: Keep reading your SSR book HW: Keep reading your SSR book HW: Greek & Latin roots worksheet 3 77 64 • Refresh on embedded quotes • In-class time to work on essay in computer lab HW: Review for next week’s unit exam (we’ll play some review games early next week); essay due next Friday; bring SSR book; be ready for vocab. quiz 69 • MLA and embedded quote reminder (share reference sheets) • In-class time to work on essay in computer lab HW: Essay due tomorrow; bring SSR book • MUG Shot Monday 16 • Begin watching film version of TKaM (while they watch, grade those essays) 76 • MLA overview • Handout and discuss Essay Topics; completed essays will be due two weeks from today. • Choose essay topic and begin brainstorming/harvesting quotes from book HW: Begin prep work/research on essay topic (essay due on Day 75); bring SSR book 78 74 • 10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know, in computer lab (while they read about the cases and complete the grid, grade those essays) • Discussion of court cases, as time allows HW: Bring your SSR book 79 • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group or complete Analogies 5 worksheet • SSR in-class reading time HW: Finish reading ch. 23-24, if not already done. 65 • Vocab. quiz • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • SSR in-class reading time HW: Keep working on your essay. It’s due in one week. 70 • No Quarter Trio game today • Collect essays • Check-in copies of novel • SSR in-class reading time (while they read, begin grading those essays) HW: Complete worksheet on TEDTalk of your choice 75 • Play Word ADDiction with Quarter Trio group or complete Analogies 6 worksheet • SSR in-class reading time HW: Complete Current Event assignment on article of your choice 80 • MUG Shot Monday 17 • Return TKaM essays and complete essay corrections • Irony practice HW: Essay corrections due tomorrow; finish irony practice, if not done in class Week 18 81 • MUG Shot Monday 18 • Play the Plagiarism Game • If time allows, have volunteers share their final game answer on the white board and discuss with the class HW: SSR Bk. Talks due this week Week 19 86 • Announce new Qtr. Trio teams (they choose new team name) and new seating chart •MUG Shot Monday 1 (Numbering starts fresh for new semester) • Argument writing overview with guided notes HW: Keep reading your SSR book Week 20 91 • MUG Shot Monday 2 • MLA reminder and practice • Research/Essay writing in computer lab continues HW: Continue work on your essay – it’s due in one week 96 • Lit. Term Tuesday 17 • Logical Fallacies with guided notesheet (You’ll likely have time only for #1 through #7) HW: Keep reading your SSR book 82 HW: Finish Highly Illogical questions, if not done in class 83 SSR Bk. Talks (last names I–P) due today • Lit. Term Tuesday 18 • Let’s Get Real: You Eat Bugs Everyday HW: Complete Current Event assignment on article of your choice; more SSR Bk. Talks continue tomorrow 87 • Commonly Confused 1 • Deconstruct the Argument activity with energy drinks essays • Thesaurus Abuse handout, for any students who finish early HW: Finish energy drink activity, if not done in class 92 • Commonly Confused 2 • Handout and discuss transition/signal phrases • Remind students of Write Like a Pro techniques • Research/Essay writing in computer lab continues HW: Continue work on your essay 97 • Words on Wednesday 17 • Logical Fallacies (Begin where you left off yesterday and finish all 10) • Highly Illogical (use as a team of two activity) SSR Bk. Talks (last names Q–Z) due today • Words on Wednesday 18 • Listen & Learn: Money Tree HW: Last group of SSR Bk. Talks continue tomorrow • Review answers to Highly Illogical questions • How to Read an Editorial Cartoon • Vocab. quiz • Quarter Trio Final Competition: Thesaurus Abuse • SSR in-class reading time HW: Bring your SSR book and be ready for vocab. quiz HW: SSR Bk. Talks due next week 84 85 SSR Bk. Talks (last names A–H) due today • Billions in Change • Full-class discussion of questions after the viewing is finished • Semester Final Exam HW: Find a new SSR book, if you haven’t already done so HW: Be ready for tomorrow’s semester exam 88 • Words on Wednesday 1 • Argument essay topic selection • Begin preliminary research on topic in the computer lab HW: Continue research on your own 93 • Words on Wednesday 2 • Plagiarism reminder • Research/Essay writing in computer lab continues HW: Continue work on your essay 98 89 • Handout the prewriting organizer and complete in class • Continue research and begin essay writing in computer lab HW: Continue work on your essay; bring SSR book 94 • Research/Essay writing in computer lab continues • Post rubric/code sheet for interested students to review as they work in the lab HW: Continue work on your essay; bring SSR book 99 90 • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • Let’s Get Real: Sweet Dreams/MLA practice • SSR in-class reading, if any time remains HW: Continue research on essay topic 95 • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • SSR in-class reading time HW: Finish essay – it’s due Monday 100 End of 2nd Quarter/1st Semester Week 17 180 Days of High School English 9-10, CCSS Week 21 180 Days of High School English 9-10, CCSS • Collect Argument essays • Goofy Argument memes (optional – just for fun) • MUG Shot Monday 3 • Discuss: Qualities of a hero? • Listen & Learn: Deep Dive HW: Keep reading your SSR book Week 22 101 • Commonly Confused 3 • Hero’s Journey intro. Prezi with notetaking grid • Scout Finch’s Heroic Journey HW: If not done with the Scout Finch grid, complete tonight 102 • MUG Shot Monday 4 • Hero’s Journey presentations begin • Commonly Confused 4 • Hero’s Journey presentations continue HW: All remaining teams need to be ready to present tomorrow HW: Any remaining teams need to be ready to present tomorrow • Words on Wednesday 3 • Assign speech, choose partner, and select film topic • Complete brainstorming grid HW: Begin working on speech materials 103 • Words on Wednesday 4 • Final Hero’s Journey presentations • If time allows, begin Deconstruct Argument: Fairy Tales HW: Keep reading your SSR books • Show speech rubric • Computer lab time to build Hero’s Journey visual aid (Powerpoint, Google Slides, or Prezi) HW: Keep working on speech materials; presentations begin Monday; bring SSR book; be ready for vocab. quiz 104 • Continue Fairy Tales, wherever you left off yesterday • Discuss/debate answers • View Princess Bride, first 25 min. • Answer Day 1 questions in Qtr. Trio teams HW: Bring SSR book Week 23 106 • MUG Shot Monday 5 • Review P. Bride Day 1 answers • View P. Bride film, Day 2 (00:25 to 00:50) • In teams of two, complete P. Bride Day 2 questions • Code of Chivalry activity HW: Finish Code of Chivalry Week 24 111 • MUG Shot Monday 6 • Anatomy of a Blog Post (research-based informational writing) • Complete guided notesheet and five headlines HW: If not done in class, finish five headlines 116 107 • Commonly Confused 5 • View P. Bride film, Day 3 (00:50-01:15) • Complete Day 3 questions (on their own or teams of two) • Buttercup’s letter to Wesley creative writing task HW: Finish Buttercup letter, if not done in class 112 • Commonly Confused 6 • Read/discuss sample blog post-style essay • Assign blog post-style essay • Begin work in computer lab HW: Continue working on blog-style essay 117 108 • Words on Wednesday 5 • View last 19 min. of P. Bride (01:15-01:34) • Complete Day 4 questions • Assign “Next Chapter” writing task HW: Finish “Next Chapter” 113 • Words on Wednesday 6 • Plagiarism and MLA reminder • Computer lab work time to research and begin writing blog-style essay HW: Continue working on blog-style essay 118 109 • Have students meet in groups of 4 and share their stories. Teams pick the best one to be read aloud to the class. Have three teams read stories. Collect all stories. • Discussion or in-class writing task: Does P. Bride qualify as a Hero’s Journey? For which characters? Use grid and explain answers. HW: Bring SSR book; be ready for 114 vocab. quiz • Computer lab work time to research and begin writing blog-style essay • Make rubric and code sheet available as students work in the lab HW: Blog-style essay due tomorrow; bring your SSR book 119 • Vocab. quiz • Play Just Give the Word with Quarter Trio group or complete Analogies 7 worksheet • SSR in-class reading time HW: Greek & Latin roots worksheet 4 105 • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • Argument essay corrections • SSR in-class reading time HW: Keep reading your SSR book 110 • Vocab. quiz • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • SSR in-class reading time HW: Complete Current Event assignment on article of your choice 115 • Collect blog-style essays • Play Word ADDiction with Quarter Trio group • SSR in-class reading time HW: Keep reading your SSR book 120 • MUG Shot Monday 7 • How to Read a Poem • Know the Lingo HW: Memorize the terms on the Know the Lingo sheet Week 26 121 • MUG Shot Monday 8 • Return blog-style essays and complete essay corrections • Gather Ye Rosebuds (optional assignment) HW: Finish essay corrections, if not finished in class Week 27 126 • MUG Shot Monday 9 • Announce Poetry Cafe presenter list and offer bonus point opportunities to all • O Captain! My Captain! poetry compare/contrast worksheet HW: SSR Bk. Talks begin Wed. Week 28 131 • Announce new Qtr. Trio teams (they choose new team name) and new seating chart • MUG Shot Monday 10 • Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” Prezi lecture • Faux Poe, if time allows HW: Edgar Allan Poe author bio research sheet 136 • Commonly Confused 7 • Pop Music + Classic Poetry compare/contrast activity (Day 1) HW: Finish questions from today’s worksheet, if not done in class 122 • Commonly Confused 8 • Review answers from Gather Ye Rosebuds, if needed • Introduce Poetry Cafe • Show/discuss two video samples • Hand out assignment and begin searching for poems. HW: Poetry Cafe submissions due at beginning of class this Friday. 127 • Commonly Confused 9 • Words on Wed. 9 (Special Tuesday edition to allow for tomorrow’s creation stations) • Strange But True slide lecture/ presentation (optional) • How to Haiku HW: SSR Bk. Talks begin tomorrow 132 • Commonly Confused 10 • Review/discuss Edgar Allan Poe author bio research • Watch “The Simpson’s” version of “The Raven” • Continue working on Faux Poe poems HW: Finish Faux Poe, if not done in class 137 • Words on Wednesday 7 • Review answers from yesterday’s worksheet • Pop Music + Classic Poetry compare/contrast activity (Day 2) HW: Finish questions from today’s worksheet, if not done in class 123 • Words on Wednesday 8 • Walt Whitman author bio. • O Me! O Life! Day 1 (Read poem and answer questions) • If time allows, review and discuss answers to worksheet questions HW: Find your Poetry Cafe submission for Friday 128 • Poetry Creation Stations – Day 1 HW: Bring your SSR book; be ready for a vocab. quiz tomorrow SSR Bk. Talks (last names N–Z) due today 133 • Words on Wednesday 10 • Helen of Troy – answer questions as discussion in Quarter Trio groups • Full-class discussion • If time allows, study Know the Lingo definitions HW: Be ready for tomorrow’s poetry unit exam; bring SSR book to fill any extra time after exam 124 125 • O Me! O Life! Day 2 (View/analyze Apple ad, complete second worksheet questions and full-class discussion) HW: Bring SSR book; be ready for vocab. quiz; Poetry Cafe submissions due tomorrow • Collect Poetry Cafe submissions • Vocab. quiz • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • SSR in-class reading time HW: SSR Bk. Talks are due next week 130 SSR Bk. Talks (last names A–M) • Poetry due today Creation Stations – Day 2 HW: Poetry Cafe participants need to be ready to present tomorrow 134 • Poetry Unit Exam •SSR in-class reading time for early finishers HW: Bring your SSR book tomorrow 139 • Vocab. quiz • Play Just Give the Word with Quarter Trio teams or complete Analogies 8 worksheet • SSR in-class reading time HW: Complete worksheet on TEDTalk of your choice 129 HW: Remaining Book Talks due tomorrow 138 • Review answers from yesterday’s worksheet • Miniver Cheevy • Quarter Trio Final Competition: Poetry Cafe HW: Find a new SSR book, if you haven’t already done so 135 • Greek & Latin roots worksheet 5 with Qtr. Trio group • SSR in-class reading time HW: Keep reading your SSR book 140 End of 3rd Quarter Week 25 180 Days of High School English 9-10, CCSS Week 29 180 Days of High School English (9-10 CCSS) • MUG Shot Monday 11 • Close reading of Seven Ages of Man • View video clip of reading of Seven Ages of Man • Begin questions for Seven Ages of Man HW: Finish Seven Ages of Man questions, if not done in class Week 30 141 • MUG Shot Monday 12 • Computer lab research and team prep time for Life in Elizabethan England speech assignment (share rubric with students) HW: Continue speech preparation on your own. Speeches begin Thursday. Week 31 146 • MUG Shot Monday 13 • Life in Elizabethan England speeches continue HW: Speeches continue tomorrow Week 32 151 • MUG Shot Monday 14 • Quizzer • Review 1.2-1.3 answers • Assign roles and read 1.4 aloud • Queen Mab illustration assignment HW: Finish Queen Mab illustrations 156 • Commonly Confused 11 • Review answers to Seven Ages of Man • Sonnets Prezi • Sonnets handout with topic lottery HW: Finish your Shakespearean-style sonnet for tomorrow 142 • Commonly Confused 12 • Globe Theatre Prezi • Build your own Globe Theatre handout (You’ll need scissors and glue sticks for the construction activity.) • Speech teams can meet, as time allows HW: Continue working on speech materials 147 • Commonly Confused 13 • Life in Elizabethan England speeches continue HW: Final batch of speeches (if any remain) present tomorrow 152 • Commonly Confused 14 • Share a few Queen Mab illustrations on doc camera • Assign roles and read 1.5 aloud • Have students discuss 1.4-1.5 study guide questions in teams of two HW: Keep reading SSR book memorizing Act 1 Prologue 157 • Words on Wednesday 11 • Have students meet in groups of 4 and share their sonnets. Teams pick the best one to be read aloud to the class. Share the sonnets and collect all. • K-W-L Shakespeare • Shakespeare biography sheet and info share out HW: Keep reading your SSR book 143 • Words on Wednesday 12 • Display Globe Theatres (award the top three a prize – candy or bonus points; I call this the “beauty contest”) • Puns/Oxymorons • Tone Powerpoint HW: Continue working on speech materials 148 • Words on Wednesday 13 • Finish any remaining speeches • Read/explain prologue – yes, it’s a sonnet! Assign memorization of prologue. Recitations must be performed to teacher by deadline (Day 165). • Assign roles and read 1.1 together aloud. After, handout the 1.1 study guide sheet HW: If not done in class, complete 1.1 study guide sheet. 153 • Words on Wednesday 14 • Show video clip of 1.5 (use any film you like) • Act 2 Prologue activity (Students will need scissors) • Review answers and explain meaning of Act 2 Prologue HW: Keep reading SSR book and memorizing Act 1 Prologue 158 • Introduce Life in Elizabethan England speech assignment • Lottery to determine speech topics • Begin researching topic in computer lab HW: Bring SSR book 144 • Life in Elizabethan England speeches begin HW: Speeches continue Monday; bring SSR book 149 • Quizzer • Review 1.1 answers • Assign roles and read 1.21.3 aloud • Handout 1.2-1.3 study guide sheet HW: If not done in class, finish 1.2-1.3 study guide sheet; bring your SSR book; be ready for vocab. quiz 154 • Assign roles and read 2.12.2 together • Small groups discuss and present 2.1-2.2 study guide questions HW: Bring your SSR book and continue to work on memorizing Act 1 Prologue 159 • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group or complete Analogies 9 worksheet • SSR in-class reading time HW: Continue reading your SSR book; continue researching speech topic 145 • Depending on class size, you may want to have a few speeches presented today • SSR in-class reading time HW: Keep reading your SSR book; remaining speech teams need to be ready for Mon. and Tues. 150 • Vocab. quiz • Insults/Flattery Contest • SSR in-class reading time HW: Complete Current Event assignment on article of your choice 155 • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • SSR in-class reading time HW: Keep reading your SSR book. Act 1 Prologue due one week from today. 160 • MUG Shot Monday 15 • Quizzer • Recap 2.1-2.2 (optional video compare/contrast) • Assign roles and read 2.3-2.4 together • Complete 2.3-2.4 study guide sheet as solo work HW: Finish 2.3-2.4 sheet; prologue recitations due Fri. Week 34 161 • MUG Shot Monday 16 • Quizzer • Review 3.2-3.4 answers • Assign roles and read 3.54.3 together • Discussion of 3.5-4.3 questions HW: Keep reading your SSR book Week 35 166 • MUG Shot Monday 17 • Romeo Grid Review (you’ll need scissors and glue sticks for your students) HW: Finish backside of grid, if not done in class Week 36 171 • MUG Shot Monday 18 • Steve Jobs’ message to Stanford Univ. graduates HW: SSR Bk. Talks are due this week 176 • Commonly Confused 15 • Taylor Swift or William Shakespeare? • Review 2.3-2.4 study guide sheet • Read 2.5-2.6 in teams of two or solo • Discuss 2.5-2.6 study guide sheet questions HW: Prologue recitations due Fri. 162 • Commonly Confused 16 • Quizzer (Option: Replace with Odd One Out) • Assign roles and read 4.45.1 HW: Complete 4.4-5.1 study guide sheet 167 • Commonly Confused 17 • Timeline handout • Full-class Prezi quote game • Quote Review handout (after you finish the Prezi game) HW: Be ready for exam tomorrow. Bring SSR bk. to read in case you finish before your classmates. 172 SSR Bk. Talks • Commonly (last names A–H) due today Confused 18 • Let’s Get Real: Trophy Syndrome HW: SSR Bk. Talks continue this week 177 • Words on Wednesday 15 • Quizzer • Direct/Indirect Characterization • Assign roles and read 3.1 together • Full-class discussion of 3.1 questions HW: Prologue recitations due Friday 163 • Words on Wednesday 16 • Quizzer • Review 4.4-5.1 answers • Complete either the Astrology Chart or Video Channel characterization sheet (student choice) HW: Finish characterization sheet; keep reading SSR book 168 • Words on Wednesday 17 • R& J Unit Exam • If time remains, read SSR book HW: SSR Bk. Talks are due next week 173 • Quizzer • Watch a video clip of 3.1 (use whichever film you like) • Assign roles and read 3.23.4 together HW: Complete 3.2-3.4 study guide sheet; prologue recitations are due tomorrow; bring your SSR book 164 • Assign roles and read 5.25.3 • Discussion of 5.2-5.3 study guide questions • View a film version of Act 5 and discuss, as time allows HW: Bring your SSR book; Book Talks due in less than two weeks 169 • R&J in-class essay assignment HW: SSR Bk. Talks are due next week; bring your SSR book; be ready for last vocab. quiz 174 SSR Bk. Talks (last names I–P) • Words on due today Wednesday 18 • Graduation speech activity in computer lab • Listen & Learn: Falling • Prologue recitations due today • SSR in-class reading time HW: Complete Analogies 10 worksheet 165 • Real-Life Romeo & Juliet (Option 1) • Prom Podcast (Option 2) • SSR in-class reading time, if any time remains HW: Complete Current Event assignment on article of your choice 170 • Vocab. quiz • Play two rounds of Brain Teasers with Quarter Trio group • SSR in-class reading time HW: SSR Bk. Talks are due next week 175 SSR Bk. Talks (last names Q–Z) due today HW: Be ready for tomorrow’s final exam • Final Exam • Quarter Trio Final Competition, as time allows • Sign yearbooks and say goodbye! HW: Last group of SSR Bk. Talks tomorrow 178 179 180 End of 4th Quarter/2nd Semester Week 33 180 Days of High School English (9-10 CCSS) Want all of the materials listed in this calendar in one deeply discounted download? 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