Trimester 3-EFP 12 B- updated for Tuesday June 9, 2020
Scroll down to see Week 10 assignment and learning activities (remember these are in addition to the reading log/writing topic)
Note- if you are feeling overwhelmed or don't understand what you need to do please email me- [email protected] and we will figure it out.
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Weekly expectations-
1. Reading log (weeks 1-9 only)
Do at least 15 minutes of silent reading every day (school days only although the more you read the better :)= keep track of your reading in a reading log (see example below-download the file)
Write down the date, what you were reading (name of book/story/article etc), and a couple sentences summarizing what it was about.
The choice of what you read is up to you but if you would like some ideas there are some links to websites in the reading ideas handout below. Reading you do for other classes can also count.
This is also an opportunity for you to learn or read about topics that interest you. Try to get off your screens or get outside and enjoy some time reading.
Write on a topic of your choice for 20 minutes 2-3+ times a week.
You must use proper sentences and grammar to the best of your ability.
While you can write about any topic you choose, if you would like some ideas or would like to practice specific types of writing see the writing ideas handout below.
Submit your writing at the end of each week by emailing it to Ms. Ashley at [email protected]
3. Weekly learning activities/assignments
These are to be done in addition to the reading log and topic writing choices.
Complete the weekly learning activities/assignments and email them to Ms. Ashley at [email protected]
These will be listed by week with all handouts/instructions.
The most recently assigned activities/assignments will be listed first.
Week 10- June 8-12, 2020
Assignment- Make sure narrative essay questions and narrative essay outline are done and submitted. Submit rough copy of narrative essay if you have not done so already. Then work on good copy of narrative essay. Good copy is due June 19th. When done, catch up on missing work. No more timed writes or reading logs from now until the end of the trimester.
Week 9- June 1-5, 2020
Assignment- Catch up on missing work. Finish narrative essay rough copy. Remember that you cannot do your rough copy until you have done the narrative essay questions and the outline.
Week 8- May 25-May 29, 2020
Assignment- Add/Delete details to narrative essay outline as needed. Then write a rough copy of a narrative essay based on your outline from last week.
Week 7 -May 19-22, 2020
Assignment- Read the narrative essay writing guidelines and topic choices. Then write an outline for the essay using the template provided.
Week 6- May 11-May 14, 2020
Assignment-
1. Read the Narrative Essay Handout and Narrative Essay Examples below 2. Answer the questions for the Narrative Essay Handout and Narrative Essay Examples
WORD VERSIONS OF ALL HANDOUTS ABOVE. PDF VERSIONS OF ALL HANDOUTS BELOW.
Week 5-May 4-May 8, 2020
Assignment- 1. Read and listen to the poem Monster by Dennis Saddleman. Then complete the Monster poem question handout. Links to audio files and handout below.
Week 4- April 26-May 1, 2020
Assignment- No New Assignments. Catch up on what you are missing. New assignment next week. If you aren't missing anything then take a well deserved break. If you are looking for something to do- You can try some more poetry learning activities or writing some more poetry.
Week 3- April 19-24
Assignment -Identifying poetic devices
Use the link below to download the handout to practice identifying poetic terms in lines of poetry. You need to include the definition in your explanation. See instructions in handout. Answer as best as you can. I will go through the answers later. This will be due May 1st.
Week 2- April 14-17
Assignment -Types of poetry-
Use the link below to learn about different types of poetry and how to write them. Do the assignment in the handout.
Due April 24, 2020
Learning activities- Getting to know your poetic terms
Now that you have read through the definitions and found or created examples of the poetic terms it is time to start learning how to recognize them.
Use the links below to discover various activities you can use to help you learn what the poetic terms are and how to recognize them in poetry. You can do as many or as few as you need to help you learn the terms.
Remember the objective is to learn the terms and to be able to identify them when you see them. You will probably want to have your definition sheet handy to help you with the activities.
You will need to email me a list of the activities you did, or the videos that you watched by April 24, 2020.
Poetic terms with Explanation videos These are videos that specifically show examples of the poetic terms.
Poetry Youtube videos These videos will help you learn to identify poetic devices in songs/movies and pop culture.
Poetry Quizzes on Kahoot Go to kahoot.com to try out some fun quizzes to help you learn poetic terms.
Week 1- April 6-9, 2020-
Poetic terms- Use the file below to read up on poetic terms. We started on this activity before spring break. If you finished it before the break you can try to find some in songs or poems you like.
This will be due April 17, 2020
Activity-Find or create 1 example of each of the poetic terms listed at the bottom of the assignment.
4. Optional activity- Just for fun
Share something funny or interesting you have found or heard on the internet. It can be something to read, watch or an activity to do. I will share the links (with your permission) on my just for fun page for you all to share and enjoy.