Today we are going to take comma quizzes:
(You will take one quiz, place your mouse on your tower. Mrs. Christian will collect your grade. Then you will move on to the next quiz. )
Only take the quizzes once! (If you have a track of taking the quiz twice or restarting, you will receive a 0!!)
Do not start another quiz until you are given permission
Quiz 1
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX1.html
Quiz 2
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commacompEX2.html
Quiz 3
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX2.html
Quiz 4
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX5.html
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Review the COMMA PRACTICE LINK
Next, complete the 5 online exercises
Comma practice link:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_comma.html
Complete the following exercises...Check your answers when you finish!
Exercise 1
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX1.html
Exercise 2
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX2.html
Exercise 3
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX2.html
Exercise 4
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX4.html
Exercise 5
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX5.html
Next, complete the 5 online exercises
Comma practice link:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_comma.html
Complete the following exercises...Check your answers when you finish!
Exercise 1
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX1.html
Exercise 2
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX2.html
Exercise 3
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX2.html
Exercise 4
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX4.html
Exercise 5
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/interact/g_commaEX5.html
Friday, December 14, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Comma Lesson
REVIEW THE FOLLOWING POWERPOINT
COMMAS:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ppt/commas.pps
SEMICOLONS:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ppt/semi2.pps
COLON:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ppt/colons.pps
Used the Purdue OWL English site to review several comma rules
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/index.html#punctuation
Rules:
Commas after Introductions: with exercise and answer key
Commas vs. Semicolons in Compound Sentences : with exercise and answer key
Commas with Essential and Non-essential Elements: with3 exercises and answer keys
Proofreading for Commas
REVIEW THE FOLLOWING POWERPOINT
COMMAS:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ppt/commas.pps
SEMICOLONS:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ppt/semi2.pps
COLON:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ppt/colons.pps
Used the Purdue OWL English site to review several comma rules
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/index.html#punctuation
Rules:
Commas after Introductions: with exercise and answer key
Commas vs. Semicolons in Compound Sentences : with exercise and answer key
Commas with Essential and Non-essential Elements: with3 exercises and answer keys
Proofreading for Commas
Monday, December 10, 2007
Monday, December 03, 2007
12/3 - 12/6(Monday through Thursday)
WRITING WITH DETAILS
Students will create a 5-paragraph essay about their favorite possession.
1. Pick an object
2. Make a list of adjectives that describe how the object tastes, looks, feels, smells and sounds.
3. In your essay, discuss the object's purpose without telling the reader the identity of your object
4. Tell how the object is used
-Students will create a descriptive/ narrative essay describing their favorite possession.
-Vivid details should be used in place of naming the object and its purpose
-be creative.
On Wednesday, 12/5 and Thursday 12/6, Students will read their essays aloud. The rest of the class will attempt to guess their favorite objects.
WRITING WITH DETAILS
Students will create a 5-paragraph essay about their favorite possession.
1. Pick an object
2. Make a list of adjectives that describe how the object tastes, looks, feels, smells and sounds.
3. In your essay, discuss the object's purpose without telling the reader the identity of your object
4. Tell how the object is used
-Students will create a descriptive/ narrative essay describing their favorite possession.
-Vivid details should be used in place of naming the object and its purpose
-be creative.
On Wednesday, 12/5 and Thursday 12/6, Students will read their essays aloud. The rest of the class will attempt to guess their favorite objects.
December 3, 2007
Students will review the format for a NARRATIVE ESSAY:
NARRATIVE ESSAY:
Narrative/ Imaginative Writing- A story, actual or fictional, expressed orally or in writing
Function of Narrative Writing- Encourages creativity and speculation, and offers readers an opportunity to understand the emotions and actions of writers and others
Types of Narrative Writing- Autobiographical account, personal narrative, verifiable account, memoir, fictional story, sensory response, character study, descriptive writing, reflective essay
Tips:
1. Set a purpose-- decide on the reason for your writing
2. Select an Audience-- The people who will read the piece of writing
1.4.11.A Write narrative pieces
1.5.11A Write with a sharp, distinct focus
Students will review the format for a NARRATIVE ESSAY:
NARRATIVE ESSAY:
Narrative/ Imaginative Writing- A story, actual or fictional, expressed orally or in writing
Function of Narrative Writing- Encourages creativity and speculation, and offers readers an opportunity to understand the emotions and actions of writers and others
Types of Narrative Writing- Autobiographical account, personal narrative, verifiable account, memoir, fictional story, sensory response, character study, descriptive writing, reflective essay
Tips:
1. Set a purpose-- decide on the reason for your writing
2. Select an Audience-- The people who will read the piece of writing
1.4.11.A Write narrative pieces
1.5.11A Write with a sharp, distinct focus
Thursday, November 29, 2007
November 29, 2007
Journal Day
Today you will create a tale. It can be fiction or nonfiction.
Please use the following words in your story:
Their its affect by envelop
There it's effect buy envelope
They're
Try to be creative.
You must use all of the words from the list. (You may use each several times)
Please highlight or circle the words when you are finished with the assignment.
Please give your final copy to the teacher by the end of the period.
Journal Day
Today you will create a tale. It can be fiction or nonfiction.
Please use the following words in your story:
Their its affect by envelop
There it's effect buy envelope
They're
Try to be creative.
You must use all of the words from the list. (You may use each several times)
Please highlight or circle the words when you are finished with the assignment.
Please give your final copy to the teacher by the end of the period.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Wednesday- Nov. 21
Journal Day
Journal Day
It's 3 a.m. and your nightly slumber was interrupted by a screeching sound. The noise is coming from your closet. What can it be? Scared as you are, you still decide to take a peek. Describe what you find.
You may write your journal using the prompt
or
Write two pages on the topic of your choice
Have a safe weekend!!
Journal Day
Journal Day
It's 3 a.m. and your nightly slumber was interrupted by a screeching sound. The noise is coming from your closet. What can it be? Scared as you are, you still decide to take a peek. Describe what you find.
You may write your journal using the prompt
or
Write two pages on the topic of your choice
Have a safe weekend!!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Monday- Friday (Nov. 12-Nov. 16)
Goal: Students will complete the research process.
1. Students will take notes
2. Students will immediately record Works Cited information
3. Students will be sure to gather notes that can be used for the following types of citations:
Direct quotes, Extended quotes, and paraphrased material
4. Wednesday- Note check
5. Wednesday and Thursday: Write rough drafts and final drafts
Goal: Students will complete the research process.
1. Students will take notes
2. Students will immediately record Works Cited information
3. Students will be sure to gather notes that can be used for the following types of citations:
Direct quotes, Extended quotes, and paraphrased material
4. Wednesday- Note check
5. Wednesday and Thursday: Write rough drafts and final drafts
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Wed. and Thurs. (Nov. 7-8)
Today we are going to write a three (3) paragraph essay.
-Select a topic with which you are familiar
-Make sure it is a topic that we can research at a later date.
Opening paragraph:
1. Begin with a motivator
2. Brief background/ relevant information that will enhance your opening paragraph.
-This information must be RELATIVE to your thesis statement
3. Thesis statement and 1 part blueprint
Paragraph 2
1. Begin with a transition/ topic sentence.
2. Use specific examples/ details
3. Make sure you are using valid points that support your thesis
Paragraph 3
1. Conclusion
Requirements: Paragraphs must have a minimum of 6-8 relevant sentences
No first or second person
No slang
Must be written using complete sentences
Avoid words such as "stuff" and "Thing"
Today we are going to write a three (3) paragraph essay.
-Select a topic with which you are familiar
-Make sure it is a topic that we can research at a later date.
Opening paragraph:
1. Begin with a motivator
2. Brief background/ relevant information that will enhance your opening paragraph.
-This information must be RELATIVE to your thesis statement
3. Thesis statement and 1 part blueprint
Paragraph 2
1. Begin with a transition/ topic sentence.
2. Use specific examples/ details
3. Make sure you are using valid points that support your thesis
Paragraph 3
1. Conclusion
Requirements: Paragraphs must have a minimum of 6-8 relevant sentences
No first or second person
No slang
Must be written using complete sentences
Avoid words such as "stuff" and "Thing"
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Journal Day
November 6, 2007
(You will have to complete your journal on a separate sheet of paper. Your notebooks are being graded.)
Write a journal entry using the following prompt:
Write about a person who has made a difference in your life. (Discuss this person, Describe what is special about them, and tell how they have made a difference in your life)
OR
Write two pages on the topic of your choice
1.4.11D Maintain a written record of activities, course work
November 6, 2007
(You will have to complete your journal on a separate sheet of paper. Your notebooks are being graded.)
Write a journal entry using the following prompt:
Write about a person who has made a difference in your life. (Discuss this person, Describe what is special about them, and tell how they have made a difference in your life)
OR
Write two pages on the topic of your choice
1.4.11D Maintain a written record of activities, course work
Monday, October 29, 2007
Students will finalize their Power Point presentations
**Presentations will begin tomorrow
Presentations
Students will create a 10 slide Power Point presentation
Requirements:
-Students will create a 10 slide presentation
-Presentations should be 5 minutes long
-Presentations must be creative.
*The slides should be creative and contain a theme
*Students should present their material in a creative manner (EX. Dress like their
character,bring information to pass out to the class, create an overview sheet for the class, play music or
video clips)
Restrictions:
-You may not read from note cards or your slides
-Your slides must be creative.......More than a photo or a group of words
-You may use 3 small note cards during your presentation; however, you may not read from the cards.
Click the link below to view rubric for this project:
Power Point Project Rubric
http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?screen=ShowRubric&rubric_id=1474890&
**Presentations will begin tomorrow
Presentations
Students will create a 10 slide Power Point presentation
Requirements:
-Students will create a 10 slide presentation
-Presentations should be 5 minutes long
-Presentations must be creative.
*The slides should be creative and contain a theme
*Students should present their material in a creative manner (EX. Dress like their
character,bring information to pass out to the class, create an overview sheet for the class, play music or
video clips)
Restrictions:
-You may not read from note cards or your slides
-Your slides must be creative.......More than a photo or a group of words
-You may use 3 small note cards during your presentation; however, you may not read from the cards.
Click the link below to view rubric for this project:
Power Point Project Rubric
http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?screen=ShowRubric&rubric_id=1474890&
Friday, October 26, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Tuesday - Thursday (10/23-10/25)
Presentations
Students will create a 10 slide Power Point presentation
Requirements:
-Students will create a 10 slide presentation
-Presentations should be 5 minutes long
-Presentations must be creative.
*The slides should be creative and contain a theme
*Students should present their material in a creative manner (EX. Dress like their
character,bring information to pass out to the class, create an overview sheet for the class, play music or
video clips)
Restrictions:
-You may not read from note cards or your slides
-Your slides must be creative.......More than a photo or a group of words
-You may use 3 small note cards during your presentation; however, you may not read from the cards.
Click the link below to view rubric for this project:
Power Point Project Rubric
http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?screen=ShowRubric&rubric_id=1474890&
Presentations
Students will create a 10 slide Power Point presentation
Requirements:
-Students will create a 10 slide presentation
-Presentations should be 5 minutes long
-Presentations must be creative.
*The slides should be creative and contain a theme
*Students should present their material in a creative manner (EX. Dress like their
character,bring information to pass out to the class, create an overview sheet for the class, play music or
video clips)
Restrictions:
-You may not read from note cards or your slides
-Your slides must be creative.......More than a photo or a group of words
-You may use 3 small note cards during your presentation; however, you may not read from the cards.
Click the link below to view rubric for this project:
Power Point Project Rubric
http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?screen=ShowRubric&rubric_id=1474890&
Monday, October 22, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
Writing Day
Everyone should be writing their research paper today. Be sure to use the resources to help support these papers. Everyone needs to use at least 5 different sources in their paper. Remember not to plagiarise. Cite everything pulled from another authors' work.
If anyone has not finished their works cited yet, they are rapidly running out of time. This is a short project. Everything is due Monday. There is no time to be wasted today. No one should be goofing around on outside sources or there will be point deductions. NO GAMES, NO VIDEOS, NO WEB SURFING, NO ESPN. I will be checking to make sure everyone is working.
Academic Content Standards:
1.5.11 d WRITE WITH A COMMAND OF THE STYLISTIC ASPECTS OF COMPOSITION
1.5.11c WRITE WITH CONTROLLED ORGANIZATION
1.5.11a WRITE WITH A SHARP , DISTINCT FOCUS
1.5.11 b WRITE USING WELL-DEVELOPED CONTENT APPROPRIATE FOR THE TOPIC
Everyone should be writing their research paper today. Be sure to use the resources to help support these papers. Everyone needs to use at least 5 different sources in their paper. Remember not to plagiarise. Cite everything pulled from another authors' work.
If anyone has not finished their works cited yet, they are rapidly running out of time. This is a short project. Everything is due Monday. There is no time to be wasted today. No one should be goofing around on outside sources or there will be point deductions. NO GAMES, NO VIDEOS, NO WEB SURFING, NO ESPN. I will be checking to make sure everyone is working.
Academic Content Standards:
1.5.11 d WRITE WITH A COMMAND OF THE STYLISTIC ASPECTS OF COMPOSITION
1.5.11c WRITE WITH CONTROLLED ORGANIZATION
1.5.11a WRITE WITH A SHARP , DISTINCT FOCUS
1.5.11 b WRITE USING WELL-DEVELOPED CONTENT APPROPRIATE FOR THE TOPIC
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Writing Day
Everyone should be writing their research paper today. Be sure to use the resources to help support these papers. Everyone needs to use at least 5 different sources in their paper. Remember not to plagiarise. Cite everything pulled from another authors' work.
If anyone has not finished their works cited yet, they are rapidly running out of time. This is a short project and with the day off yesterday things are getting down to the wire. No one should be goofing around on outside sources or there will be point deductions. NO GAMES, NO VIDEOS, NO WEB SURFING, NO ESPN. I will be checking to make sure everyone is working.
Academic Content Standards:
1.5.11 d WRITE WITH A COMMAND OF THE STYLISTIC ASPECTS OF COMPOSITION
1.5.11c WRITE WITH CONTROLLED ORGANIZATION
1.5.11a WRITE WITH A SHARP , DISTINCT FOCUS
1.5.11 b WRITE USING WELL-DEVELOPED CONTENT APPROPRIATE FOR THE TOPIC
Everyone should be writing their research paper today. Be sure to use the resources to help support these papers. Everyone needs to use at least 5 different sources in their paper. Remember not to plagiarise. Cite everything pulled from another authors' work.
If anyone has not finished their works cited yet, they are rapidly running out of time. This is a short project and with the day off yesterday things are getting down to the wire. No one should be goofing around on outside sources or there will be point deductions. NO GAMES, NO VIDEOS, NO WEB SURFING, NO ESPN. I will be checking to make sure everyone is working.
Academic Content Standards:
1.5.11 d WRITE WITH A COMMAND OF THE STYLISTIC ASPECTS OF COMPOSITION
1.5.11c WRITE WITH CONTROLLED ORGANIZATION
1.5.11a WRITE WITH A SHARP , DISTINCT FOCUS
1.5.11 b WRITE USING WELL-DEVELOPED CONTENT APPROPRIATE FOR THE TOPIC
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