Journalism
Week 5
JournalismMonday, 9/14—Homecoming WeekOBJECTIVES:• Performance
Sheets• New 4 week
assignments• Tour Article
• Revise/Publish 1st Articles
• SEMO TRIP
WEEK AT A GLANCE:• MON.—REVISE/POST 1ST ARTICLES• TUES.—ARTICLE ASSIGNMENTS• WED.—COLLECT INFO./QUESTIONS• THURS.—COLLECT INFO.• FRI.—COLLECT INFO./OPEN BOOK
TESTASSIGNMENT:• Make initial contact with
Department.• Email
• New Contact• A general projection for the
next 4 weeks• Projects of Interest• (Will follow up in two weeks)
JournalismTuesday, 9/15
OBJECTIVES:• New Article
Assignments• Revise/Publish 1st
Articles
WEEK AT A GLANCE:• MON.—REVISE/POST 1ST ARTICLES• TUES.—ARTICLE ASSIGNMENTS• WED.—COLLECT INFO./QUESTIONS• THURS.—COLLECT INFO.• FRI.—COLLECT INFO./OPEN BOOK
TESTASSIGNMENT:• Make initial contact with
Department.• Email
• New Contact• A general projection for the
next 4 weeks• Projects of Interest• (Will follow up in two weeks)
JournalismWednesday, 916
OBJECTIVES:• Discuss Email
Formatting
Assignment:
• Collecting Info.
JournalismThurs., 9/17
OBJECTIVES:• Revisions• Gathering Info.
Assignment:
• Be ready to write Tuesday of next week
JournalismFriday, 9/18—Homecoming DAY!!
OBJECTIVES:• Performance Sheets• Revise/Publish 1st
Articles• Work on 2nd Article
• Be ready to write on Tuesday
• Follow-up MONDAY on information
ASSIGNMENT:Open Book Test MONDAY
CP English III
Week 5
CP English IIIMonday, 9/14—Homecoming Week!OBJECTIVES:• DOL: Grammar• Common
Assessment this week• WHAT TO
REVIEW• Projects
WEEK AT A GLANCE:• MON.—WORK ON
PROJECT• TUES.—CA: WRITING
PROMPT• WED.—CA: MULTIPLE
CHOICE• THURS.—PROJECT• FRI.—PROJECTASSIGNMENT:• HANDOUTS DUE FRIDAY• PRESENTATIONS STARTING
MONDAY
DOL, MONDAY
• According to the New York Times, Micky Mantle legendary center fielder for the New York Yankees broke Babe Ruths record for both home runs and strikeouts.
CP English IIITues. 9/15—Homecoming Week!
OBJECTIVES:• Common
Assessment Writing
ASSIGNMENT:• HANDOUTS DUE
FRIDAY• PRESENTATIONS
STARTING MONDAY
CP English IIIWed., 9/16
OBJECTIVES:• DOL: #2 and #3• Common
Assessment Writing• Finish if need be
• Review for Common Assessment
• Project
ASSIGNMENT:• HANDOUTS DUE
FRIDAY• PRESENTATIONS
STARTING MONDAY
DOL, Wednesday
• Some of the most unusual patents ever granted include the following: a parakeet diaper, a baby-patting machine, and an alarm clock that squirts the sleeper in the face.
DOL, Wednesday
• Alaska, nicknamed Seward’s Folly by those who thought buying it was foolish, was purchased from Russia for about two cents an acre. What a bargain!
CA: Multiple Choice
• Test Taking Tips:• Skills
• Vocab—Roots/Base Words/Affixes (Prefixes and Suffixes)
• Following Directions• Elements of Fiction
• Plot, Setting, Point of View, Characters, Flashback and Foreshadowing
• PLOT—Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution
• CHARACTERS—Protagonist, Antagonist, Flat vs Round (Static vs Dynamic)
CP English IIIThurs., 9/17
OBJECTIVES:• DOL: #2 and #3• Common
Assessment Writing• Finish if need be
• Review for Common Assessment
• Project
ASSIGNMENT:• HANDOUTS DUE
FRIDAY• PRESENTATIONS
STARTING MONDAY
CP English IIIFriday/TO DO LIST: • Float Break Down• Letters• Project
• Handouts—copies for Monday• Presentations
• Puritanism• Rationalism• Romanticism
− American Gothic− Transcendentalism
• Realism/Naturalism• Modernism• Postmodernism
ADVISORY
• Door Decoration• Can Food Drive
Yearbook
Week 5
YearbookMonday, 9/14--HomecomingOBJECTIVES:• Performance Sheets• SEMO TRIP• Homecoming Needs
• Wehmeyer• Wagner (retakes too)• PICTURES--Assignments• Decorations
• Yearbook Distribution• Dragon Day• Lunch
• PICTURES• Organize• Tour of MO CD
• ADS• Deb Says Sew
WEEK AT A GLANCE:• MON.—Homecoming
Assignments• TUES.—Yearbook
Distribution; Pictures• WED.—Yearbook
Distribution; Pictures• THURS.—Yearbook
Distribution; Pictures• FRI.—DecorationsASSIGNMENT:• AD Sales• Coverage Assignments
YearbookTues.-Thurs., 9/15-9/17
OBJECTIVES:• Performance Sheets• SEMO TRIP• Homecoming Needs
• Wagner (retakes too)• PICTURES--Assignments• Decorations
• Yearbook Distribution• Dragon Day• Lunch
• PICTURES• Organize• Tour of MO CD
• ADS
WEEK AT A GLANCE:• MON.—Homecoming
Assignments• TUES.—Yearbook
Distribution; Pictures• WED.—Yearbook
Distribution; Pictures• THURS.—Yearbook
Distribution; Pictures• FRI.—DecorationsASSIGNMENT:• AD Sales• Coverage Assignments
YearbookFriday, TO DO LIST:• Messages to Football • Door Decoration• Decoration• Coverage
• Pep Assembly • Parade• Game• Dance
English IV
Week 5
ENG. IVMonday, 9/14—Homecoming Week!OBJECTIVES:• DOL: Grammar• Common
Assessment this week• WHAT TO REVIEW
• FINISH: Beowulf• Review Elements of
Fiction
WEEK AT A GLANCE:• MON.—WORK ON
PROJECT• TUES.—CA: WRITING
PROMPT• DISCUSS SAMPLES
• WED.—CA: MULTIPLE CHOICE
• THURS.—CA: WRITING PROMPT
• FRI.—ASSEMBLY
DOL, Monday
• Bede is the author of many works, but his History of the English Church and People is said to be the most informative and artful account produced in medieval England.
ENG. IVWed., 9/16
OBJECTIVES:• DOL: Grammar #2• Common Assessment:
Practice • Journal #4: Essay
• 100 word evaluation• Which essay is the
best one and why? • Three
reasons/examples why
• Elements of Fiction Review
Assignment: • Common
Assessment tomorrow
• Journal #4
DOL, Wednesday
2. His book gives a detailed account of the changes that took place in England, both religious and political, during the spread of Christianity.
CA: Multiple Choice
• Test Taking Tips:• Read Instructions• Read Questions First
• Skills• Vocab—Roots/Base Words/Affixes (Prefixes and
Suffixes)• Following Directions• Elements of Fiction
• Plot, Setting, Point of View, Characters, Flashback and Foreshadowing
• PLOT—Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution
• CHARACTERS—Protagonist, Antagonist, Flat vs Round (Static vs Dynamic)
ENG. IVThurs., 9/17
OBJECTIVES:• Common
Assessment: Multiple Choice
ASSIGNMENT: • No Class on
Friday (ASSEMBLY)
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