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SMART Board Teacher Desk
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Supply Table
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Alex
Sam
Sean Ho
Jordan
Nin
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Marc
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Biz
Cam D
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Cam S
Eric
TJ
Chris M
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Door
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Chalk Board Chalk Board
Filing
Cab.
Supply Table
Clo
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Clo
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Booksh
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Serey
Sydney
Dane
Tyler
AJ KAri
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Cay
Ryan
Davi
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Alyssa
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Luis
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Colin
Brendan
Julia
Kai
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Kobe
Ashley
Heate
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Cab.
DO NOW-Record the following in your writer’s notebook or binder (5 min.)
Word of the Day:
AnfractuousPart of Speech: adj.
1. Full of windings and intricate turnings: tortuous
Context: Design and art
Connotation: confusing
ENG 9R APRIL 13THToday you need: Writing Utensil, OMM Packet
CLASS:
• Quickwrite: WotD (5 min.)
• Silent Seminar (20 min.)
• Closing Discussion (15 min.)
ENG 9R APRIL 13TH1. How would you rank the characters we’ve met so far—Lennie, George, The Boss, Curley, Curley’s wife, Candy, Slim, and Carlson—in terms of power? Why would you rank them differently?
ENG 9R APRIL 13TH2. What are the different dreams that characters seem to have? Are they in conflict? How?
ENG 9R APRIL 13TH3. Why does George keep taking care of Lennie despite the arguments that they get in? What does he get from the relationship?
DO NOW-Record the following in your writer’s notebook or binder (5 min.)
Word of the Day:
TravailPart of Speech: noun
1. a. work, especially of a painful or laborious nature: toil
1. b. a physical or mental exertion or piece of work: task, effort
1. c. agony, torment
2. childbirth, labor
Context: Difficult times or trials
Connotation: arbitrary
“Japan’s electronics industry has been able to hold on to its status as a powerhouse exporter in spite of numerous trevails, such as the collapse of the bubble economy, in the 1990s.”
ENG 9R APRIL 14THToday you need: Writing Utensil, Writer’s notebooks/notes, Of Mice & Men Jigsaw Sheet
LAB:
• Work Time to Read & DQ for CH3
CLASS:
• Intro To Research (20 min.)
• Research Work Time (20 min.)
Introduction to Research
The purpose of research
What is scholarly research? We undertake research when we wish to
explore an idea probe an issue solve a problem or make an argument that compels us to turn to outside
help We then seek out, investigate, and use materials
beyond our personal resources The findings and conclusions of such an inquiry
appear in the research paper Research consists of primary and secondary sources
Primary sources Primary research is the
study of a subject through firsthand observation and investigation, such as analyzing a literary or historical text, a film, or a performance; conducting a survey or an interview; or carrying out a laboratory experiment
Primary sources include statistical data, historical documents, and works of literature or art
Secondary sources Secondary research is
the examination of studies that other researchers have made of a subject
Examples of secondary sources are books and articles about political issues, historical events, scientific debates, or literary works
The student’s voice Research increases your knowledge and
understanding of a subject Sometimes research confirms; sometimes it
challenges and modifies But almost always it will help to shape your thinking A research paper should not merely review
publications and extract a series of quotations from them…
Sources should… Provide new information Survey various positions already taken on a specific
subject Lend authority to your viewpoint Expand your ideas Offer methods of thought you can apply to new data
or subjects Furnish negative examples against which you wish
to argue
Main purpose of research As you use and scrupulously acknowledge
sources, however, always remember that the main purpose of doing research is not to summarize the work of others but to assimilate and to build on it and to arrive at and to express your own understanding of the subject
PlagiarismWhat it is, and what it isn’t
What is plagiarism? Latin word plagiarius (“kidnapper”) Plagiarism refers to a form of cheating that has been
defined as “the false assumption of authorship” To use another person’s ideas or expressions in your
writing without acknowledging the source Plagiarism constitutes intellectual theft It is a moral and ethical offense that carries severe
penalties ranging from failure in a course to… expulsion from school
PHS penalty for plagiarism “Students found engaging in cheating or plagiarism
receive a grade of zero on that particular examination or assignment and their parents, administrator, and guidance counselor will be contacted immediately by the teacher. It is important to note that this zero could lead to the failure of a course and even failure to graduate… Incidents of cheating/plagiarism may also result in disciplinary action” (PHS Student Handbook 22).
Plagiarism? Original Source Information: To be culturally
literate is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern world. The breadth of that information is great, extending over the major domains of human activity from sports to science.
Student Rewrite #1 To be culturally literate is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern world. The breadth of that information is great, extending over the major domains of human activity from sports to science.
Plagiarism! This is plagiarism not necessarily because the
student has copy and pasted the author’s words.
The worse offense is not giving credit to the source.
This is the most obvious example of plagiarism, but not the only type.
What else is wrong? Don’t ever let someone else’s word make up
the entirety of one of your sentences. To be culturally literate is to possess the basic information
needed to thrive in the modern world. The breadth of that information is great, extending over the major domains of human activity from sports to science.
John Smith reminds us that “[t]o be culturally literate is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern world” (26). Further, “[t]he breadth of that information is great, extending over the major domains of human activity from sports to science” (Smith 26).
Plagiarism? Original Source Information: To be culturally
literate is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern world. The breadth of that information is great, extending over the major domains of human activity from sports to science.
Student Rewrite #2 In order to be literate in one’s culture, a person needs a lot of information about his society. That information must span the whole spectrum of what humans have thought, written, and done.
Plagiarism! Again, this is not necessarily plagiarism
because the student has merely taken the author’s idea and put it into different words.
It’s plagiarism because the student has once again not given credit to the source!
You may use direct quotes or paraphrase, but you must always credit!
Plagiarism? Original Source Information: To be culturally literate
is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern world. The breadth of that information is great, extending over the major domains of human activity from sports to science.
Student Rewrite #3 - In order to be “culturally literate,” a citizen must have a vast amount of information covering all “major domains of human activity” ranging “from sports to science.”
Plagiarism! Adding quotation marks is good, but not
enough! This is still plagiarism because even though
the student has placed some of the author’s works in quotation marks, the source remains unidentified to the audience.
Plagiarism? Student Rewrite #4 In his book Cultural
Literacy, Smith insists that, “to be culturally literate is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern world,” and that it provides a wide range of information “extending over the major domains of human activity from sports to science” (25).
ENG 9R APRIL 14THToday you need: Writing Utensil, Writer’s notebooks/notes, Of Mice & Men Jigsaw Sheet
LAB:
• Work Time to Read & DQ for CH3
CLASS:
• Intro To Research (20 min.)
• Research Work Time (20 min.)
DO NOW-Record the following in your writer’s notebook or binder (5 min.)
Word of the Day:
BicoastalPart of Speech: adj.
1. Of, relating to, living, or working on both the east and west coasts of the United States
Context: United states industry, thought & living
Connotation: cosmopolitan
“Richard and Laura had become a bicoastal couple, often shuttling between their primary home in New York and their vacation ranch in San Francisco.”
ENG 9R APRIL 15THToday you need: Writing Utensil, Of Mice and Men, Of Mice and Men Packets
CLASS:
• WotD (5 min.)
• Silent Seminar 3 (20 min.)
• Class Discussion (15 min.)
HW: 20-40-60 Vocabulary!
ENG 9R APRIL 13TH1. What does George get out of his
relationship with Lennie?
ENG 9R APRIL 13THRemove everything that has no relevance to the story. If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it's not going to be fired, it shouldn't be hanging there.
--Anton Checkov, Russian Playwright
2. How might this quote relate to Of Mice & Men?
ENG 9R APRIL 13TH3. Who is able to exert power in the novella so far? What allows them to do it?
SMART Board Teacher Desk
Door
Teac
her
Des
k
Chalk Board Chalk Board
Filing
Cab.
Supply Table
Clo
set
Clo
set
Booksh
elve
s
Alex
Sam
Sean Ho
Jordan
Nin
a
Marc
o
Log
an
Sean
Han
Biz
Cam D
’A
Cam S
Eric
TJ
Chris M
Nat
alie
Chr
is D
Garrett
Jess
Heate
r, S
helv
es,
Win
dow
s
Filing
Cab.
SMART Board Teacher Desk
Door
Teac
her
Des
k
Chalk Board Chalk Board
Filing
Cab.
Supply Table
Clo
set
Clo
set
Booksh
elve
s
Serey
Sydney
Dane
Tyler
AJ KAri
el
Cay
Ryan
Davi
dK
els
eyM
ae
Eva
n
Alyssa
AJ B
Kyl
ieS
ara
h
Luis
Kat
rina
Colin
Brendan
Julia
Kai
tlyn
Kobe
Ashley
Heate
r, S
helv
es,
Win
dow
s
Filing
Cab.
DO NOW-Record the following in your writer’s notebook or binder (5 min.)
Word of the Day:
AcrimonyPart of Speech: noun
1. harsh or biting sharpness especially of words, manner, or disposition
Context: characterizing attitude or events
Connotation: Anger & Stress
“The acrimony of Tiger Woods’ divorce was due to his extramarital affairs”
ENG 9R APRIL 16THToday you need: Writing Utensil, Of Mice and Men, Of Mice and Men Packets
CLASS:
• WotD (5 min.)
• Silent Seminar Comments (5 min.)
• Work time for CH 4 & DQ (30 min.)
HW: Complete CH 4 & DQ; 20-40-60 Vocab.
ENG 11R APR 16THSilent Seminar Codes:
• INC=incomplete response (2)
• AQ=doesn’t answer question (2)
• EL=evidence lacking (2)
• M=more (1)
• GS=get specific (1)
ENG 9R APRIL 16THToday you need: Writing Utensil, Of Mice and Men, Of Mice and Men Packets
CLASS:
• WotD (5 min.)
• Silent Seminar Comments (5 min.)
• Work time for CH 4 & DQ (30 min.)
HW: Complete CH 4 & DQ; 20-40-60 Vocab.
DO NOW-Record the following in your writer’s notebook or binder (5 min.)
Word of the Day:
EmaciatePart of Speech: verb
1. (intrans.) to waste away physically
2. (trans.) to cause to lose flesh & become thin
3. (trans.) to make feeble
Context: sickness
Connotation: Losing health
“As the first week of the hunger strike closed, the prisoners were looking more and more emaciated by the day.”
ENG 9R APRIL 17THToday you need: Writing Utensil, Of Mice and Men, Of Mice and Men Packets
CLASS:
• WotD (5 min.)
• Silent Seminar CH 4 (20 min.)
• Move it to Know it Discussion (15 min.)
HW: CH 5 & DQ; 20-40-60 Vocab!
ENG 9R APRIL 17TH1. George and Lennie’s full names are George Milton and Lennie Small. What is the significance of these two names? What do they suggest about our heroes?
ENG 9R APRIL 17TH2. How might Crook’s loneliness and hopelessness relate to the situation of African Americans in the U.S. in the 1930s?
ENG 9R APRIL 17TH3. In CH 4 we get hints at the dreams of Crooks, Candy & Lennie, and Curley’s Wife. What are they, both literally & figuratively?
ENG 9R APRIL 17TH4. Why does CH 4 start and end with Crooks rubbing his back with liniment? What is the purpose of those chains that keep rattling?
ENG 9R APRIL 17TH5. In your groups, take the provided name tags and line them up so that from left to right the characters are able to exert more and more power. For each character, what lets them use this power?