6th Homework:
Tuesday - Read and Annotate Ch 2 Wednesday - Finish Ch 3 and Answer Ch 3 questions Thursday - Study for Vocab Quiz Friday - Finish Ch 5 (All of Chapter 4 will be covered in class after the vocab quiz)
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6th Homework:
Monday - Finish written outline for Shane essay; Bring Wind in the Willows to class tomorrow Tuesday - Typed Shane essay draft due in class Thursday Wednesday - Typed Shane essay draft due in class tomorrow Thursday - Final Typed Essay due Tuesday (No School Monday) Friday - Final Typed Essay due Tuesday (No School Monday) 6th Grade: There is a test on Shane on Friday September 6. Students were provided with the study guide on Friday last week and they should be using their usual homework time each evening this week to study for the test for 20 minutes each night.
There is no other additional homework aside from studying. In class we are wrapping up this week with final discussions about Shane and starting the Shane essay. 6th Homework:
Monday - Read and Annotate Shane Ch 6 Tuesday - Read and Annotate Shane Ch 7 Wednesday - Read and Annotate Shane Ch 8 Thursday - Read and Annotate Shane Ch 9 Read and Annotate Shane Ch 10-11 All homework should take no more than 20-25 minutes to complete. We spend the last 10 minutes in class starting homework, so all students should have some of the reading homework completed by the time they get home. Annotation Expectations: In class we talked about annotation expectations in order to make annotations more efficient. Here are some of the suggestions if students are taking a long time to annotate: 1. Just use a pen to underline and make comments in the margins. It is easier and more efficient than switching between highlighter and pen. 2. If using a highlighter, pick one color per reading assignment and stick with it. There shouldn't be extra work of color coding information or anything like that. A lot of students worry about annotations looking pretty and perfect - this is not necessary. Meticulous highlighting is not an efficient use of time. 3. The current expectation is that each page has at least one sentence or key idea underlined and there is at least one comment for every two pages. These expectations will increase over time, once students are used to the work load. 6th Homework:
Monday - Shane ch 2 Tuesday - Shane ch 3 Wednesday - Shane Ch 4 Thursday - Shane Ch 5 Friday - Study for Ch 1 Grammar Quiz 6th Homework:
Wednesday - grammar ch 1 handout Thursday - grammar textbook pgs 21-22 EX. A & B Friday - Chapter 1 of Shane 6th Homework:
Monday - Comedy of Errors packet page 7 - describe each of the 4 characters in the boxes (at least 5 facts per character) Comedy of Errors packet page 8 - finish the cast web Tuesday - Comedy of Errors packet page 3-4 Wednesday - Comedy of Errors packet page 5-6 Thursday - Comedy of Errors packet page 10 Friday - Study for Comedy of Errors test on Monday 8th Homework: Monday - The Chosen Ch 5-6 Tuesday - The Chosen Ch 7 Wednesday - The Chosen Ch 8 Thursday - The Chosen Ch 9-10 Friday - The Chosen Ch 11-12 6th Homework & Week Outlook:
Wednesday - Grammar Ch 6 Quiz - Subordinate and Independent Clauses Thursday - Final Copy of Essay Due No Homework over the long weekend Note for Next Week: Please bring Comedy of Errors to class on Tuesday 8th Homework: Monday - AQWF Ch 5 Tuesday - AQWF Ch 6 Wednesday - AQWF Ch 7 Thursday - None 6th Homework:
Monday - Work on Study Guide Tuesday - Grammar handout Wednesday - Work on Study Guide Thursday - Grammar handout Friday - Work on study guide 8th Homework: Monday - Lawyer's Tale Tuesday - Pardoner's Tale Wednesday - 2nd Nun's Tale Thursday - Cleric's Tale Friday - Study Guide (Quest Tuesday - 25 Questions) Bring All Quiet on the Western Front on Monday 6th Homework:
Monday - Ch 30-31 Tuesday - Ch 32-33 Wednesday - Ch 34-35 Thursday - Study Guide Friday - Study Guide - Test Tuesday on Tom Sawyer 8th Homework: Monday - Squires Tale Tuesday - Nun's Priests Tale Wednesday - Lawyer's Tale Thursday - Pardoner's Tale Friday - Cleric's Tale pt. 1&2 |
Ms. Isaacs6th & 7th Literature and Composition Archives
May 2017
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