- Everyday, starting on May 28th, everyone must be bringing your silent reading book and your TPCASTTed poem to class. Be prepared to discuss your poem with your group and me.
- Leaders: you should have the poem TPCASTTed and one of each of the 4 Questions:
- Right There: a question for which the answer can be found "right there" in one spot in the text. EX: How does Duncan react when first arriving at Macbeth's castle?
- Search and Find: a question for which the answer must be sought out from several parts of the text then put together for a full answer. EX: How do others see Macbeth?
- Authour and You: a question which demands that the answer involve examination of the text and the answerer's own ideas and opinions. Ex: Is Macbeth mad or bad?
- On Your Own: a question which does not require the answerer to have read the text - but the question itself draws a thematic link to the text. EX: When have you ever let fear control your actions?
- On June 8/9th you will present a visual to the class which defines an aspect of your experience with the reading with an adult assignment. You may ask me to show you some examples of visuals, if you like, as I have some from previous students. Your presentation will be assessed, by your peers and me, with the Presentation Rubric.
English 11 AP
- Read with an Adult Projects due on June 4th.
- Lit/Lines Presentation due on June 8th
- Everyday, everyone must be bringing your silent reading book and your TPCASTTed poem to class. Be prepared to discuss your poem with your group and me.
- Leaders: you should have the poem TPCASTTed and one of each of the 4 Questions:
- Right There: a question for which the answer can be found "right there" in one spot in the text. EX: How does Duncan react when first arriving at Macbeth's castle?
- Search and Find: a question for which the answer must be sought out from several parts of the text then put together for a full answer. EX: How do others see Macbeth?
- Authour and You: a question which demands that the answer involve examination of the text and the answerer's own ideas and opinions. Ex: Is Macbeth mad or bad?
- On Your Own: a question which does not require the answerer to have read the text - but the question itself draws a thematic link to the text. EX: When have you ever let fear control your actions?Final Exam on June 15th
Writing 12
- Our remaining in-class classes are as follows: June 2nd, 4th, 14th.
- June 14th: hand in Term 3 project.
- June 14th: Guest poet in the house today!
- Don't forget to bring a usb key so I can give you your memoir feedback!
English 8
EVERY DAY: Bring your Silent Reading with an adult book.
- On June 15th you will present a visual to the class which defines an aspect of your experience with the reading with an adult assignment. You may ask me to show you some examples of visuals, if you like, as I have some from previous students. Your presentation will be assessed, by your peers and me, with the Presentation Rubric.
No comments:
Post a Comment