Poetry Out Loud dates
You should be actively memorizing your poem. Here are some important dates to remember.
February 9-11: Poetry recitations in class
February 12: Poetry recitations in the auditorium
You should be actively memorizing your poem. Here are some important dates to remember.
February 9-11: Poetry recitations in class
February 12: Poetry recitations in the auditorium
For Monday, February 2 read pages 75-83 in Frames of Mind and complete the questions on page 83 in your Writers Notebook. For Thursday, complete activities on page 84 & 85, and bring Frames of Mind and your writers notebook with you to class.
For Tuesday/Wednesday: Bring a printout of your poem to class with you and read Act 3 in Henry IV.
Do vocabulary Unit 6 for Thursday.
Analyze the poem you chose for Poetry Out Loud for Friday.
For Monday, read “As They Say, Drugs Kill” on pages 505-508. Answer Questions for Study and Discussion, # 1-6 in your Writers Notebook. Also, be sure you’ve made your weekly post to Youth Voices.
Research the work of two professional photographers. More info here
On Monday, we’ll have a quiz on the first 32 root words. Here’s a link to the next root word list you need to memorize. We’ll have a cumulative test on these roots in two weeks.
Read through Act 2 for Monday. Pay particular attention to your group’s parts in Act 2, scene 3 and Act 2, scene 4.
For Thursday, 1/22: Complete #1-5 in Questions for Study and Discussion, and #1 in Suggested Writing Activities.
For Tuesday, read the Declaration of Independence in your text and answer questions #1-6 on page 496.
Photograph Judge teachers in their teaching environment. If you’re taking a picture of your gym teacher, take the photo in the weight room, for instance. If it’s a science teacher, take a picture of them in a lab. Remember to use the elements of good portrait photography that we learned in December.