If all goes well, this will feature a run down of class activities and assignments. It should be updated by roughly 4:00pm daily.
Monday, January 25, 2016
Friday, January 22, 2016
Essay Final Drafts
Students spent the last two days in the lab revising their Of Mice and Men essays, adding an introduction and reviewing comments on their drafts. The completed cover sheet (at Google Classroom) and essay (at TurnItIn.com) are due now.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Presentations (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Students presented their research to their peers, taking notes on each other's presentations. After all the presentations, students annotated their notes and wrote the summary (below). Complete slides are at Google Classroom.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
More Work Time
After reviewing the correct works cited format (and discussing the importance of paying attention to details in general), students had time to work on their presentations. By now they should be finishing up slides and making note cards.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Research Continues
Partners have spent this week researching and taking Cornell notes for the presentations. By today, students should be moving on to designing their presentations and making presentation notes. Expectations and tips are available at Google Classroom and on these slides.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Research Practice
This week we have been practicing research strategies, including evaluating sources, gathering works cited information, and taming Cornell notes. The slides and our note-taking handouts are at Google Classroom. We started together by evaluating, citing, and taking notes on this article, and, Friday, moved on to a short partner project where students will be research an issue related to Of Mice and Men.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Research: A Process
Today we began preparations for the our research/nonfiction unit with some research strategies and note taking. We will continue tomorrow.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Welcome Back!
After some housekeeping, we spent the last part of the period revising students' "To a Mouse" paragraphs using the frames below.
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