Wednesday, October 31, 2007

TKAM discussion questions

To Kill a Mockingbird  Chapters 1-31 Questions


Chapters 1-3 Questions

One: assuaged, apothecary, taciturn, repertoire, vapid, malevolent, predilection, nebulous. Two: condescended, indigenous, wallowing, illicitly, impressionistic, entailment, vexations. Three: dispensation, cordially, tranquility, iniquities, flinty, contemptuous, contentious, diminutive, judiciously, disapprobation.

1.) What does it mean to "act responsibly?" Explain what a person needs to do in order to "act responsibly" in the 1930's in Maycomb, Alabama.
2.) Who can people trust in Maycomb, Alabama? Identify your impressions of Dill, Calpurnia, Jem, the narrator, Atticus, the Radleys, Miss Stephanie Crawford, and Miss Caroline Fisher.
3.) What are some essential family values and family history that have shaped the people in this community?
4.) What behaviors are acceptable in the Maycomb community? What behaviors are not acceptable in the community?
5.) Which characters inform Scout about proper behavior? How do these characters tell her to act?
6.) What is Walter Cunningham like? What does his behaviour during lunch suggest about his home life?
7.) Describe Miss Caroline's interactions with Burris Ewell. What does this suggest about Miss Caroline? What does this suggest about the Ewells?
8.) What do you think of the way Atticus treats Walter?
9.) Does Scout learn anything from Walter's visit? What do you think this is?
10.) Atticus says that you never really understand a person "until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." What does this mean? What does this lesson suggest about Atticus? Is it an easy thing for Scout to learn?

Chapter 4 Questions

Four: auspicious, arbitrated, melancholy.

11.) What does Scout think of current fashions in education? What do her opinions reveal about Scout's character?
12.) What risky behavior do Scout and Jem engage in?
13.) Why do the children make Boo's story into a game?
14.) How does Atticus react to the game? What does his reaction tell us about his character?
15.) Identify at least 2 slang words/phrases appropriate to the 1930's in Maycomb Alabama. Translate these words/phrases into today's language.

Chapter 5 Questions

Five: benign, tacit, pestilence, benevolence, placidly, asinine, edification.

16.) Describe the relationship between Dill and Scout. Include how he treats her and how she reacts to his treatment. How is this treatment typical and atypical (not typical) of this setting?
17.) Characterize Miss Maudie Atkinson (characterization=personality traits, actions, thoughts/feelings, other people's points of view). How typical is she of Maycomb's women? What do the children think of her?
18.) What reasons does Atticus give for the children not to play the Boo Radley game? Do you think he is right? Why?

Chapter 6 Questions

19.) What kind of risky activity do Scout, Jem and Dill engage in? Explain their cover-up (how they avoid being caught).
20.) Who is blamed for trespassing on the Radley Place? What does this blame reveal about the setting (time and place) of the novel?
21.) What causes fear in the hearts of Scout and Jem?

Chapter 7 Questions

22.)Does Jem still fear the gifts in the tree? Give reasons for your answer.
23.) When the children plan to send a letter to the person who leaves the gifts, they are prevented. How does this happen? Who does it, and why might he do so?
24.) Can you find any evidence that Jem is more mature and wise (intelligence and awareness that comes with age/experience) than Scout? Provide at least one example that supports your answer.

Chapter 8 Questions

Vocab: unfathomable, aberrations, morphodite

25.) Identify at least two details in this chapter that reveal the setting (time period and place) of this novel.
26.) Why is Jem's snowman creation so unacceptable to both Atticus and Miss Maudie?
27.) What does the fire at Miss Maudie's house reveal about the people living in Alabama in the 1930s?
28.) Besides Atticus, identify a new character who supports Jem and Scout. Provide evidence to support this character's benevolent spirit.

Chapter 9 Questions

Vocab: deportment, obstreperous, invective

29.) Why does Atticus feel he should defend Tom Robinson? Is it usual for (white) lawyers to do their best for black clients in Alabama during this time period?
30.) Scout and Jem have "mixed feelings" about Christmas. What are these feelings and why do they feel this way?
31.) Uncle Jack Finch tells Scout that she is growing out of her pants. What does this mean and why might he say it?
32.) Describe Aunt Alexandra and explain her negative feelings about Scout. How does Aunt Alexandra perpetuate (promote and continue) stereotypes?
33.) Does Scout learn anything from overhearing Atticus's conversation with Uncle Jack? What might this be?
34.) Explain at least two examples that reveal Atticus's parenting skills. Hint: What is Atticus trying to teach his children, Jem and Scout?

Chapter 10 Questions

Vocab: rudiments

35.) Scout says that "Atticus was feeble" (weak). Do you think that this is her view as she tells the story or her view when she was younger? Does she still think this after the events recorded in this chapter? Why/Why not?
36.) In this chapter Atticus tells his children that "it's a sin to kill a mockingbird" (p. 90). What reason does he give for saying this?
37.) What does the shooting of Tim Johnson reveal about Heck Tate and Atticus? How does Atticus feel about how well he can shoot?
38.) Jem and Scout have different views about telling people at school how well Atticus can shoot. Explain this difference. Which view is closer to your own?

Chapter 11 Questions

Vocab: apoplectic, philippic, umbrage, rectitude, palliation, undulate

39.) How does Atticus advise Jem to react to Mrs. Dubose's taunts?
40.) Characterize Mrs. Dubose. Characterization includes personality traits, actions, thoughts/feelings, and other people's points of view.
41.) What request does Mrs. Dubose make of Jem? What does Mrs. Dubose gain from this "punishment" to Jem? What does Jem gain?
42.) What does Atticus teach Jem and Scout about understanding antagonizing and belittling language and people like Mrs. Dubose?
43.) Chapters ten and eleven are the last two chapters in the first part of the book. Explain why Harper Lee chooses to end the first part here.

Chapter 12 Questions

Vocab: habiliments, ecclesiastical impedimenta, denunciation, austere

44.) Briefly explain Jem's and Scout's visit to First Purchase church (Calpurnia's church). What do people think/feel about them? How do they feel about this experience?
45.) What new things do Scout and Jem learn at this church about how the black people live?
46.) Describe Calpurnia's education and her son's education--refer to their literacy.
47.) Explain why Calpurnia speaks differently in the Finch household, and among her neighbors at church. How is language different in a workplace and in a social setting and/or around family?

Chapter 13 Questions

Vocab: formidable, obliquely

48.) Why does Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus and his family? What is she like?
49.) Read the first two things Alexandra says when she comes to the Finch house. Are these typical of her or not?
50.) Alexandra thinks Scout is �dull� (not clever). Why does she think this, and is she right? Are all adults good at knowing how clever young people are?
51.) How does Aunt Alexandra involve herself in Maycomb's social life?
52.) Comment on Aunt Alexandra's ideas about breeding and family. Why does Atticus tell them to forget it? Who is right, do you think?

Chapter 14 Questions

53.)Who does Scout find hiding under bed? Why is this person hiding in the Finch home?
54.) Why is Jem considered a "traitor"? Why is he is also considered a maturing, more responsible young man?

Chapter 15 Questions

Vocab: acquiescence

55.) Describe Jem's behavior when he confronts Atticus at the jailhouse and also meets a mob of hostile men.
56.) Describe Scout's behavior in the setting mentioned above.

Chapter 16 Questions

Vocab: elucidate

57.) Describe how the Maycomb people act at the courthouse square--when they arrive to view the trial of Tom Robinson.
58.) Where do Jem, Scout and Dill sit in the courthouse? Why is this significant?

Chapter 17 Questions

59.)Describe Tom Robinson's alleged crime, as told by Bob Ewell and Heck Tate.
60.) What evidence does Atticus reveal about Bob Ewell that may find him guilty of Tom Robinson's alleged crime?
61.) Characterize Bob Ewell (describe his actions, language/speech, and other people's points of view).

Chapter 18 Questions

62.) Characterize Mayella on the witness stand. Remember, characterization includes personality traits, actions, thoughts/feelings, language/speech, and other people's points of view. What are your opinions of her? Explain.
63.) Comparison: How are Mayella and her father similar? Contrast: How are they different?
64.) How does Mayella incriminate her father on the witness stand? Why does this help Tom Robinson's case?

Chapter 19 Questions
65.) How does Tom Robinson's testimony help his case? How does his testimony hurt his case?
66.) Which characters have courage to break society's code of ethics for this setting? Explain their courageous acts.

Chapter 20
67.) How does Atticus's closing statement help his defendant, Tom Robinson? How does his closing statement hurt his defendant?
68.) How do you think the jury will react to Atticus's closing statement? Explain your reasoning.

Chapter 21
69.) Who believes that Tom Robinson has a chance at being set free? Why do they believe this?
70.) Why do Reverend Sykes and the rest of the African American specators stand for Atticus, even after his defendant Tom was found guilty?

Chapter 22
71.) Explain how Atticus's character has influenced Jem. Identify evidence that supports Jem's reaction to the guilty verdict.
72.) How do the children (Jem, Scout, and Dill) deal with the outcome of the trial? What do their coping mechanisms reveal about each of them?
73.) How do the adults (Atticus, Miss Rachel, Calpurnia, Aunt Alexandra, Miss Stephanie, Miss Maudie, and Bob Ewell) deal with the outcome of the trial? What do their reactions and comments reveal about each of their characters?

Chapter 23
74.) How did Bob Ewell confront Atticus? How did Atticus react? What does Atticus's reaction reveal about his character?
75.) What does circumstantial evidence mean in terms of Tom's trial?
76.) Why don't Maycomb citizens sit on juries in their town?
77.) Why does Scout want to befriend Walter Cunningham now (after learning more about the inner workings of the trial)?
78.) Why does Aunt Alexandra accept that the Cunninghams may be good but are not "our kind of folks"? Do you think that people should mix only with others of the same social class and/or race? Are class/race-divisions good or bad for societies?
79.) Identify evidence in the story that reveals Scout is naive and childlike and Jem is more mature and adult-like in his understanding of people.

Chapter 24
80.) How does Scout feel about the women (Aunt Alexandra, Miss Rachel, Mrs. Merriweather, Miss Stephanie, and Miss Maudie) and their discussions in this chapter? How do they treat Scout?
81.) What can you learn from the women of Maycomb about proper and improper behavior?
82.) Why did Tom try to escape from prison?
83.) Explain briefly how Tom was killed.

Chapter 25
84.) How is the meaning of the title revealed in this chapter?
85.) Why is Tom's death considered "typical" in Maycomb?
86.) How does Mr. Underwood feel about Tom's death? Why did the author choose to include Mr. Underwood's opinions about Tom's death?
87.) Why is the court of public opinion sometimes more influential than the court of law? Refer to the novel and an example in real life.
88.) What do you think Ewell meant when he said "it made one down and about two more to go"? What can you predict will happen next?

Chapter 26
89.) Identify at least one example that Scout is growing up and maturing and one example that Jem is growing up and maturing.
90.) Why is it hypocritical of Miss Gates to teach a lesson on Hitler's persecution of the Jews?
91.) What is Harper Lee's purpose in writing this chapter? Think about the messages she wants to send her readers.

Chapter 27
92.) Identify three threats that Bob Ewell allegedly makes against some Maycomb townspeople.
93.) Why do you believe the author, Harper Lee, included the Halloween story in her novel? Describe any significance you believe it has.

Chapter 28
94.) Identify at least two signs that foreshadow trouble ahead.
95.) Describe the significant event in this chapter that forever changes Jem and Scout.

Chapter 29
96.) Who is the stranger standing in the corner of Jem's room? Why might he be there?
97.) Why is Scout's ham costume significant to the story?
98.) Who is the perpetrator (the person responsible for the crime)? How do you know who he is?

Chapter 30
99.) Why does Heck Tate insist that Bob Ewell's death was self-inflicted? In what way is this partly true?

Chapter 31
100.) Comment on the way the narrator (Scout) summarizes earlier events and characters to show their siginificance. Refer to events and characters that include Boo Radley, Jem, Atticus, and the neighborhood as a whole. Why do you think Harper Lee (the author) chose to end her novel this way?


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LOTF discussion questions

English 10

Lord of the Flies                                 Name: __________________________________

Study Guide 1

 ·  Chapter 1: clamber, lagoon, vainly, quiver, decorous, interpose, strident, scupper, speculate, clamor, pallor, indignation, jumble, grating, devour

1. How did the boys end up on the jungle island?

 2. Describe Ralph's physical features and also his reaction to being on the island. List at least 3 attributes.

 3. Describe Piggy's physical features and also his reaction to being on the island. List at least 3 attributes.

 4. How does Ralph respond to Piggy's practical suggestions to have a meeting?

 5. How does Ralph think they will be rescued?

 6. What had Piggy overhead the pilot saying?

 7. How does Ralph attract the other boys on the island? What does he do?

 8. How do the younger boys act when they get there?

 9. Describe the way Jack and his band of choirboys looked as they came toward the assembled group. List at least 3 attributes.

 10. How does Jack treat the others?

 11. What conflict soon arises? How is it solved?

 12. What does Ralph do to make Jack feel better? What is compromised?

 13. What is the purpose of the expedition of Jack, Ralph, and Simon?

 14. How does Simon describe the unusual buds on the bushes?

 15. Why hadn't Jack been able to kill the pig?

Chapter 2

Vocab: warp, conch, scornfully, officious, indignant, tumult, irresistible, nimble

 1. What rule concerning the conch is made?

 2. What does Piggy attempt to call the group's attention to?

 3. How does the talk of the "beasties" affect the boys?

 4. At this time, Ralph says the boys appear to have 2 goals. What are they?

 5. How does the group react to Ralph's suggestion that they build a fire? How does Piggy describe their actions?

 6. How does Piggy treat a small boy? What does that tell us about Piggy?

 7. How do they manage to start the fire?

 8. What responsibility has Jack taken on for his choir?

 9. What goes wrong? Do you see any symbolism here? What is going on in the adult world at the time?

 10. Who is missing?

 Think about this&ldots;No need to answer: 2 things should catch your attention. 1.) What the characters symbolize and 2.) How the titles of the chapters show elements of foreshadowing.

Study Guide 3 and 4

 Chapter 3

Vocab: festoon, tendril, oppressive, inscrutable, barb, bewilder, flaunt, furtive, glimmer

1. What is Jack preoccupied with?

 2. What complaints does Ralph have? What has he noticed about people?

 3. How are the littluns?

 4. Explain the love-hate relationship between Jack and Ralph.

 5. Where had Simon gone and what does he do there?

 6. What might Simon represent?

 Chapter 4

Vocab: opalescence, mirage, whimper, croon, preposterous, caper, incredulously, irrelevance, implication, shrill, malevolent, gyration

7. What strange things happen at mid-day?

 8. How did the littluns spend their day?

 9. In what ways does Roger seem cruel?

 10. What is Henry doing while Roger watches him?

 11. What does it mean when Roger felt the "taboo of the old life?" Also, what does it mean when Jack approached Roger "a darker shadow crept beneath&ldots;[Roger's] skin." What effect is Jack having on Roger?

 12. Describe the transformation that takes place after Jack paints his face. The mask serves a few purposes. List them.

 13. What does Ralph discover that upsets him greatly?

 14. What do the hunters chant?

 15. How does Jack's attack on Piggy and the breaking of one of the lenses in his spectacles symbolize the degeneration of the group?

 16. Who finds Piggy's spectacles for him?

  Study Guide 5

Vocab: obscure, opaque, gnaw, speculation, scowl, jabber, jeer, indigo, formulate, mimicry, inarticulate, gibbering, improvisation

 1. What is Ralph realizing in necessary in order to be a leader?

 2. What rules have been ignored? List at least 3.

 3. What does it mean when Ralph refers to the littluns as "taken short"? What does that mean? What does the show about their behavior?

 4. What rules does Ralph make regarding fires?

 5. A littlun says he sees something moving in the jungle at night. Who/what is it?

 6. How does Jack explain the beast?

 7. Why are rules important to Ralph? Hint: The answer is something Ralph says.

 8. Be sure to answer all parts of this question: What does Simon mean when he says, "What I mean is&ldots;maybe it's only us&ldots;We could be sort of&ldots;" Be sure to read the next line in the book. What do you think "Mankind's essential illness" is? Why does he ask "What is the dirtiest thing there is?"

 9. Why doesn't Ralph blow the conch when the meeting dissolves into chaos?

 10. At the end of the chapter what does Ralph wish for?

  Chapter 6

Vocab: squawk, bristle, relentless

1. Ironically, what Ralph wished for does come true. What happens? Why is the answer to his wish depressingly ironic?

 2. What do Simon and Eric claim they have seen on the mountain top? How do they describe it?

 3. What does Jack say about the conch on 92?

 4. How has the significance of the conch changed?

 5. When Simon thought of the beast, what picture came to his mind?

 6. As the boys are searching the island, who leads the group when they get to the ledge?

 7. What strange thing does Ralph notice as the boys are playing around the rolling rocks?

 Chapter 7

Vocab: jumble, dun, covert, infinite, snivel, uncompromising, infuriating, sagely, blunder

8. What has Ralph come to accept as normal?

 9. Why are Ralph's fingernails bitten? What is Ralph insinuating when he says "be sucking my thumb next?"

 10. How do the 2 different sides of the island affect his hopes for rescue?

 11. What prediction does Simon make?

 12. Notice the complete reversal of mood on page 102. What happens to Ralph as he participates in his first hunt?

 13. Describe what you would show if you were filming the scene where the boys react the hunt (114-115). How do you think Robert feels during this ritual?

 14. Why does Simon go off alone?

 15. What do Ralph, Roger, and Jack find at the top of the hill? Do they realize what it is? Do you think the story would be better if the reader didn't know what it is?

  Chapter 8 Study Guide

Vocab: heed, dung, stagger, spout, uproarious, skewer, iridescent, vex, crimson

 1. Explain the exchange of power at the beginning of chapter 8.

 2. What does Simon suggest?

 3. How does Piggy change?

 4. Why do the boys plan on raiding Ralph's camp?

 5. What happens when Simon goes back into the woods?

 6. What do you think he actually sees and talks to?

   Chapter 9 and 10 Study Guides

There are only 5 questions because they are all big questions. Be sure to answer them in detail.

Vocab: corruption, tremulous, trickle, steadfast, befoul, shrill, shudder, gesticulate, Samneric, stifle, twitch, smother, phosphorescence

1. Describe how Jack and the hunters change. List several qualities.

 2. List in order what happens to Simon. Try to picture it in your mind.

 3. Look at page 157. Ralph sums up who the fearful beast is. "I'm frightened. Of us. I want to go home. Oh God, I want to go home." Why is Ralph afraid?

 4. Why do you think Piggy, Ralph, Sam and Eric deny being at the "dance?"

5. Why does Jack deny that the beast is dead?

  Chapter 11 Study Guide

 Vocab: squat, myopia, snivel, devastate, multitudinous, snigger, incantation

1. Why does Ralph think that "dressing like they were" would assist them in dealing with Jack?

 2. How does the contrast of the paint and smoke on page 173 symbolize the two forces that are motivating the boys?

 3. How does Golding subtly begin to portray Jack's group as heathen?

 4. Why were the boys so scared of the war paint?

 5. Why didn't Ralph want to tie his hair back?

 6. Describe what happened when Ralph and Jack confront each other about Piggy's glasses?

 7. What happened to Piggy and the conch? List the events.

  Chapter 12 Study Guide

 Vocab: elaborate, dribble, ululation, wriggle, heave, thicket, cower, visualize, shudder, wrench

1. What does it mean (and who was the character) "whose image refused to blend with that ancient picture of a boy in shorts and shirt? Explain why Golding writes this.

 

 

 

2. Why is it ironic as to why the boys were being evacuated from their homes in the first place?

 

 

 

3. What information does Ralph get from Sam and Eric?

 

 

 

4. What does it mean when "Roger sharpened a stick at both ends?"

 

 

 

5. Explain Ralph's actions when he faces the Lord of the Flies?

 

 

 

 

6. How does Ralph avoid being killed? What are his strategies? Look closely at this. It trips people up every time.

 

 

 

 

 

7. What are his opposition's strategies for getting him out of the thicket?

 

 

  

8. Who arrives at the end of the novel?

 

 

  9. Give one quote from the ending-something that will stick with you as being memorable. Give a page reference. Explain why you chose that quote.

 

Literary Portfolio English 10

Lord of the Flies

 

During the upcoming weeks, you will be studying The Lord of the Flies. During the unit, you will complete in class projects, discussion activities, vocabulary, and you will be required to complete discussion questions and vocabulary activities for homework.

 

You must keep everything handed to you, as you will compile it at the end of the unit and make a literary portfolio. 

 

Requirements for the Literary Portfolio:

 

Front cover:

  • Artistic representation of the book and it must include the title and author

 

Inside:

  • Table of contents
  • General summary of the book that doesn’t give away the entire plot. Encourage others to read the book. Minimum length ½ page
  • 6-8 sentence paragraph describing each of the main characters.
  • Six quotes from the book that are especially important to the advancement of the novel. Write the quote, include the page number of quote, tell who said it, and then in 2-3 sentences tell why the quote is important.
  • Include the 10 vocabulary words you think are most important to the story. Define them, tell what part of speech they are, and use them in a sentence.
  • A diary entry from the point of view of Ralph, Piggy, Jack or Simon. ½ page minimum.
  • Write (copy) the lyrics to a song that details a theme in LOTF. After writing the lyrics, write a 4-6 sentence paragraph explaining why the song you have chosen reflects a theme of TKAM and tell which theme it reflects. Clean lyrics only!
  • Artistic and/or creative details that make the inside appealing.

 

Back page:

  • One quote by you telling why others should read this book. Minimum 4 sentences.
  • Your name and hour. Do not put your name anywhere else in the book except this very last page.

 

Extra Credit options:

 

  • During the unit, you may turn in an illustrated character with at least two quotes to describe him/her.
  • At any time, bring in and explain one historical event that occurred during the timeline of the novel.

 

Literary Portfolio English 9

Literary Portfolio

To Kill a Mockingbird

 

You are going to create a literary portfolio for TKAM. I am giving you this information now so that you can work on this project throughout the time we are reading the book. Your portfolio is due at the end of the novel. EVERYTHING MUST BE TYPED.

 

Your portfolio must contain the following:

 

Front cover:

  • Artistic representation of the book and it must include the title and author.

 

Inside pages:

  • Table of contents
  • A general summary of the book that doesn’t give away the entire plot. Encourage others to read the book. Minimum length one-half page.
  • A 6-8 sentence paragraph describing each of the main characters. These include Scout, Jem, and Atticus. Consider personality traits. Total length: 3 paragraphs minimum.
  • Six quotes from the book that are especially important to the advancement of the novel. Write the quote, include the page number of quote, tell who said it, and then in 2-3 sentences tell why the quote is important.
  • A diary entry from the point of view of Scout or Jem telling about the trial. ½ page minimum.
  • Write (copy) the lyrics to a song that details a theme of TKAM. After writing the lyrics, write a 4-6 sentence paragraph explaining why the song you have chosen reflects a theme of TKAM and tell which theme it reflects. Clean lyrics only!
  • Include one page on the Jim Crow laws of the time. Include pictures and at least one paragraph summarizing the laws and one paragraph reacting to the laws.
  • Artistic and/or creative details that make the inside appealing.

 

Back page:

  • One quote by you telling why others should read this book. Minimum 3 sentences.
  • Your name and hour. Do not put your name anywhere else in the book except this very last page.

 

Overall:

Mechanics—grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc

Daily work

 

Total Points:  150

 

Monday, October 29, 2007

English 10 Oct 29-Nov 2

English 10

Oct 29-Nov 2

Monday

Hand back papers

Persuasive essay

Review

Homework: study for test Tuesday

Tuesday

Test

Block

Introductory set for Lord of the Flies

Movie clip

Survival Quiz

Chapter one

Vocabulary

Homework: 5th hour. Persuasive essay due Friday. 4th Hour due Monday.

Finish LOTF chapter 1. Vocab--define and write one sentence for each. and discussion questions 1-3, 8-9

Friday

Characteristics of a leader

Leader speeches

Hand out books

Homework: read chapters 2-4 and vocab and assigned discussion questions.

English 9 Oct 29-Nov 2

English 9

Oct 29-Nov 2

Monday

Review

Homework: study for test Tuesday

Tuesday

Test over Mythology

Block

Persuasive essay intro (posted)

Anticipation Guide TKAM

Discussion guide and Vocab (posted)

Pass out books

Chapter 1 TKAM

Homework: discussion guide chapter 1, numbers 1-2. Finish vocab--define and write one sentence for each.

Friday

hand in vocab and questions.

Literary Portfolio assignment (posted)

Discussion TKAM

Grammar--run on sentences

Continue reading

Homework: read chapter 3 and finish discussion guide. Persuasive essay due Thursday.

Monday, October 22, 2007

English 9 Oct 22-26

Monday 22

Read pg. 944-946.

Movie clip of O and P reunited.

 

Quiz on part II Tuesday

 

Tuesday 23

Go over example essay

Quiz

Homework: finish graphic organizer II.

 

Thursday 25

Assign essay IV (persuasive speech/essay?)

Group work to present the Quest

Pg. 956

 

Friday 26

Present quest illustrations

Hand out review sheet

 

Test Tuesday

 

Monday 29

Review

 

Tuesday 30

Test

Review essay IV—evaluation essay, pg. 250. Movie review. Pg. 250

 

 

English 10 Oct 22-26

Monday 22

Vocab activity

Myth project

 

Tuesday 23

Essay work—content, organization, etc. pick a willing student beforehand and go over stuff in computer lab.

Myth project

 

Block 24/5

Present

Introduce essay IV

 

Friday 26

Jeopardy review

 

Monday 29

Review

 

Tuesday Oct 30

Test

 

NM History

Oct 22-26

NM History

 

Mon

Congress last day

 

Tuesday

Review NM government and discuss pros and cons

Homework: rough draft of a letter to a senator

 

Block

Lab to research and write a letter to a senator

 

Homework: finish letter. Turn in with addressed, stamped envelope Friday

 

Friday

Turn in letters. Read an example

Play history jeopardy

 

Monday

Introduce famous NM speech

 

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

English 10 Oct 15-19

English 10

 

Monday

No school

 

Tuesday

In Service

 

Wednesday

Testing

 

Thursday

Read Norse myth--illustrate

Introduce new essay criteria and go over vocab

Introduce project

 

Homework: project due Block

 

Friday

Project work in lab

 

English 9 Oct 15-19

Monday

No school

 

Tuesday

In Service

 

Wednesday

Testing

 

Thursday

Hand back outlines and review comps with students.

Present illustrations in groups

Compare/Contrast Odyssey to O Brother

Is Odysseus a hero?

 

Homework: essay III due Friday

 

Friday

Turn in essays

Group work

 

Friday, October 12, 2007

NM Student Congress Leg. Due Thursday

Congress

 

You will write a bill for student congress that deals with an issue New Mexico faces. In order to write this bill, you’ll want to have an understanding of some of the issues NM deals with. This is due Thursday, Oct 18 submitted via email. You may write a bill on one of the following concerns:

 

  • Water rights

 

  • Alcohol issues

 

  • Drunk Driving

 

  • Smoking laws

 

  • Casinos

 

  • High School dropout rates

 

  • Funding of schools and teacher salary

 

  • Marijuana and other drugs, including Meth

 

  • War in Iraq

 

These websites are a good place to start.

 

http://www.jointogether.org/keyissues/

http://www.bhrcs.org/service/advocacy.htm

http://members.aol.com/nminjury/nmdctr.htm

http://www.blm.gov/nstc/WaterLaws/newmexico.html

http://www.southernnewmexico.com/Articles/GeneralInterest/WaterinSouthernNewMexico.html

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http://www.infoimagination.org/ps/drug_war/articles/recommend_2000.html

 

A Resolution to Decrease Global Warming

Whereas, particles released from aerosol cans has increased by 35% since 1930, and

Whereas, the number of carbon dioxide gasses have increased by 25% and the methane concentration by 150%,  and

Whereas, the average global temperature has risen 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit since 1900, and

Whereas, sea levels are increasing, resulting in flooding, changes in rain patterns, and shifts in animal/plant populations, therefore

BE IT RESOLVED by the student congress here assembled that the Federal Government should ban any future production and/or usage of household aerosols and refrigerants that are dependent upon CFCs, except inhalers.

 

Monday, October 8, 2007

English 9 Oct 8-12

Monday

Begin reading Part II together

Homework: begin Part II, pgs. 928-935, drama presentations Tues

Tuesday

Drama Presentations

Discussion of part two

Block

Assign essay three

O Brother, Where Art Thou

Homework: essay outline due Friday

Friday

Quiz

Finish O Brother

Homework: pg. 936-943. Illustrate one event from this section and bring to class on Thursday.

English 10 Oct 8-12

Monday

The Iliad

Computer lab

Homework: read Iliad Prologue

 

Tuesday

Greek gods PP

Homework: Read Iliad

 

Block

Hercules clip

The Iliad

Troy battle clip

Heracles, Hector and Achilles

Compare and contrast hero activity

Homework: finish essay 3 for Friday

 

Friday

Journal: who is your favorite god and why?

Norse creation myth

Quiz on Greek gods, Iliad and Heracles

Monday, October 1, 2007

English 9 Oct 1-5

Monday

Reading quiz

Cyclops clip

Greek gods PP

Homework: read pgs. 910-921

 

Tuesday

Journal—Is Odysseus a true hero? Why or why not?

Tiresias and Circe

Finish Part 1

Homework: graphic organizer on part I

 

Thursday

Introduce puppet group project

Work on group project during the class period

Homework: continue working on group project

 

Friday

Finish group projects

Begin project presentations

Homework: begin reading Part II

 

English 10 Oct 1-5

Monday

Define myth

Creation myth presentation

Anticipation Guide discussion

Homework: Read creation myths—Egyptian, Irish

 

Tuesday

Quiz

Qualities of the Creation myths—what do they show about the culture?

Assign Essay 3—What is a true hero?

 

I.                    Introduction

a.       Thesis—answers the question “what is a true hero” to you

II.                 Body (two examples of heroes, as discussed in class. These examples can either illustrate two people who were heroes, or who were not heroes, based on their actions. Prove this through your example and discussion)

a.       First example

b.      Second example

c.       Third example from your own life

III.               Conclusion

 

Homework: Typed essay outline due Friday. Read Heracles for Block day

 

Wednesday/Block

12 Labors of Heracles scavenger hunt

Quiz

Assign vocab

Homework: Essay outline due. Vocab quiz

 

Friday

Vocab quiz

Norse creation myth

Finish discussion on creation myths

Homework: creation myth worksheet questions