Category 09.01 Oral Language

The student develops oral language through listening, speaking, and discussion. The student is expected to:

(A) engage in meaningful and respectful discourse by listening actively, responding appropriately, and adjusting communication to audiences and purposes;

(B) follow and give complex oral instructions to perform specific tasks, answer questions, or solve problems and complex processes;

(C) give a presentation using informal, formal, and technical language effectively to meet the needs of audience, purpose, and occasion, employing eye contact, speaking rate such as pauses for effect, volume, enunciation, purposeful gestures, and conventions of language to communicate ideas effectively; and

(D) participate collaboratively, building on the ideas of others, contributing relevant information, developing a plan for consensus building, and setting ground rules for decision making.

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Week 1 Lesson Plans    

Lesson Plans: Aug 28 – Sept 1

Honors English I 8/28  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Raisin in the Sun Act I Scene 2; SAT Vocabulary List 1 TEST on Friday 8/29  LTOTW:  protagonist/antagonists; Raisin in the Sun Act I Scene 2; SAT Vocabulary List 1 TEST on Friday… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: August 21 – 25

Honors English I 8/21  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; SAT Vocabulary List 1:  flashcards DUE Friday and Test Friday 9/2; Raisin in the Sun: students will go to the library to check out the book and Background Presentations begin 8/22  LTOTW:  theme;… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: April 4 – 8

Honors English I 4/4 MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Shakespeare Background Research Project 4/5  End of Course Exam 4/6  LTOTW:  tragedy; Shakespeare Background Research Project 4/7  Shakespeare Background Research Project Presentations 4/8  Shakespeare Background Research Project Presentations for those who are… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: February 14 – 18

Honors English I 2/14  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Expository Essay:  Students will highlight the various parts of their rough draft for organization and development; Silas Marner:  Students will receive the expectations for the novel unit and begin the author background research… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: February 7 – 11

Honors English I 2/7  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Expository Writing: Students will review the grading rubric, take notes over construction of expository essay, and practice creating an outline for writing 2/8  LTOTW:  onomatopoeia; Expository Writing:  Students will complete notes over… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: January 3 – 7

Honors English I 1/3  NO SCHOOL – Teacher Workday 1/4  LTOTW:  parody; Grammar:  Comma Rules #1-3  Students will take notes over the first three comma rules and practice using the rules in writing; QUIZ Tuesday 1/11 1/5  Grammar:  Comma Rules… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: November 29 – December 3

Honors English I 11/29  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; SAT Vocabulary List 5 flashcards DUE 12/3; TEST 12/10 11/30  LTOTW:  characterization; Gift of the Magi:  Students will read the short story and begin essay assignment after reviewing expository essay expectations and… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: November 8 – 12

Honors English I 11/8  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Parts of Speech:  Complements – direct objects; Author Background Research:  Edgar Allan Poe; SAT Vocabulary List 4 TEST Friday 11/9  LTOTW: theme; Parts of Speech:  Complements – direct & indirect objects; Edgar… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: November 1 – 5

Honors English I 11/1  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Sentence Structure: students will work to identify and write compound complex sentences, review subordinating conjunctions, relative pronouns, and relative adverbs for a QUIZ tomorrow, TEST Wedensday; Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde:  students will… Continue Reading →

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