English 3 CP Q2 (1st & 3rd Blocks)
Journal entry
(10-26-15)
(10-26-15)
- Prompt: "Write about a day that you wish had never happened. What happened? Why? How would you change it if you could? Why?"
- The response must be at least a paragraph (five sentences) but may be longer.
- NOTE: Journal work is not required to be shared with the class.
"Deportation at Breakfast" by Larry Fondation
(10-27-15)
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"Chameleon Schlemieleon" by Patric S. Tray
(10-28-15)
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Richland County SRO article
(10-29-15)
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- Students will need to have their logins to access the digital textbook.
(10-30-15)
- Textbook p.148
- Numbers 1-9
- Students will need to have their logins to access the digital textbook.
Journal entry
(11-2-15)
(11-2-15)
- Prompt: "Construct a eulogy for someone that has passed on. Celebrate their life, rather than their departure."
- This does not have to be someone you personally know, however, this may be easier to construct if it were.
- The response must be at least a paragraph (five sentences) but may be longer.
- NOTE: Journal work is not required to be shared with the class.
Spider Courtship article
(11-3-15)
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DriveCam article
(11-5-15)
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"A Soldier for the Crown" text questions
(11-6-15)
(11-6-15)
- Textbook p.165
- Numbers 1-8
- Students will need to have their logins to access the digital textbook.
Journal entry
(11-9-15)
(11-9-15)
- Prompt: "Draft a list of at least 50 things that make you feel good. Pick at least five and give sufficient details as to why they make you feel good."
- The response must be at least a paragraph (five sentences) but may be longer.
- NOTE: Journal work is not required to be shared with the class.
"Forwarding Order Expired" by John M. Daniel
(11-10-15)
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Performance Task: Informative Essay
(11-13-15)
(11-13-15)
- Students are to read through the Performance Task for collection #2. (Textbook, p.169)
- Students are to construct an Informative Essay based on the guidelines in the Performance Task for collection #2.
- Students will need to have their logins to access the digital textbook.
- NOTE: Students do not need to publish their essays digitally.
Journal entry
(11-16-15)
(11-16-15)
- Prompt: "Imagine yourself without one of the major 1st world utilities; water, electricity, food, or internet. If you had to choose one to lose which would you choose? How would you get around this loss? How would this change your lifestyle?"
- The response must be at least a paragraph (five sentences) but may be longer.
- NOTE: Journal work is not required to be shared with the class.
Journal entry
(11-23-15)
(11-23-15)
- Prompt: "Imagine your perfect world. What would it be like? Think in large terms; climate, major industry, government structure, population-demographics, etc. Describe this world clearly. Now, imagine what would be the source of its downfall? Is it from outside or inside? Describe the downfall clearly."
- The response must be at least a paragraph (five sentences) but may be longer.
- NOTE: Journal work is not required to be shared with the class.
Journal entry
(11-30-15)
(11-30-15)
- Prompt: "What is the hardest decision you have had to make to this day? Think back to that decision; why was it necessary? What were your options? What were the potential outcomes? What were the results of your choice? Why did you make the choice you made?"
- The response must be at least a paragraph (five sentences) but may be longer.
- NOTE: Journal work is not required to be shared with the class.
Fahrenheit 451 text questions
(12-4-15)
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Journal entry
(12-7-15)
(12-7-15)
- Prompt: "Consider the world that Bradbury presents in F-451. Many of the things therein are actually happening now. But how would your world change if books were illegal? Explore this."
- The response must be at least a paragraph (five sentences) but may be longer.
- NOTE: Journal work is not required to be shared with the class.
"Accident" by Dave Eggers
(12-8-15)
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Fahrenheit 451 text questions
(12-11-15)
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Journal entry
(12-14-15)
(12-14-15)
- Prompt: "Consider the various traditions your family has set into place for winter holidays. What kind of traditions do you partake in? What are the reasons? Explore how you might continue these traditions for consecutive generations."
- The response must be at least a paragraph (five sentences) but may be longer.
- NOTE: Journal work is not required to be shared with the class.
Fahrenheit 451 text questions
(12-17-15)
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Journal entry
(1-4-16)
(1-4-16)
- Prompt: "Construct a narrative of your holiday break. Imagine you're telling a friend about your various misadventures over holiday. Did you have anything particularly exciting happen? Were there some unexpected events/happenings? What dd you enjoy the most? What could you have done without?"
- The response must be at least a page in length. This is counted as a Major Assessment. (PT: Narrative)
- NOTE: Journal work is not required to be shared with the class.
"Walden" text questions
(1-5-15)
(1-5-15)
- Textbook p.218-219
- Numbers 1-8 & 1-6
- Students will need to have their logins to access the digital textbook.