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.

Lesson Plans: August 30 – September 3

Honors English I 8/30  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Students will join Google Classroom, subscribe to English blog, and sign up for Remind messages; Personal Narrative Writing:  in small groups, students will read each other’s “show don’t tell” paragraphs and choose… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: August 23 – 27

Honors English I 8/23  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; SAT Vocabulary List 1 flashcards DUE 8/27 and TEST 9/3; Personal Narrative Writing:  students will take notes over the characteristics of a personal narrative, read “The Pie” by Gary Soto 8/24  Literary… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: February 22 – 26

Honors English I 2/22  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Silas Marner TEST with essay (Rough Draft DUE Wednesday); SAT Vocabulary List 8 flashcards DUE 2/26 TEST 3/5 2/23  LTOTW:  foreshadow; Silas Marner essay writing Rough Draft DUE Tomorrow; SAT Vocabulary List 8 flashcards… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: February 8 – 12

Honors English I 2/8  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Silas Marner – students will read chapters 9-10, working on their study guides as they go 2/9  LTOTW:  pathetic fallacy; Silas Marner – students will read chapter 11, working on their study guides… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans January 11 – 15

Honors English I 1/11  SNOW DAY! 1/12  LTOTW – symbolism; SAT Vocabulary List 6 – flashcards DUE Friday and TEST 1/22; Night – read chapter 1, answering study questions as we go 1/13  Night – read chapters 2-3, answering study questions as… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans January 4 – 8

Honors English I 1/4  Teacher Workday 1/5  LTOTW – extended metaphor; Grammar:  Comma Rules 1-3 – Students will take notes and work through sentences practicing the correct use of commas 1/6  Grammar:  Comma Rules 4-6 – Students will take notes… Continue Reading →

December 7 – 11

Honors English I 12/7  Expository Essay:  Students will share their rough drafts with a classmate who will identify the various parts of an essay and use the correction codes for revision and edit; SAT Vocabulary List 5 TEST Friday 12/8 … Continue Reading →

November 30 – December 4

Honors English I & English I 11/30  MUGshot Monday – editing exercise (corrected sentences are posted in Google Classroom); SAT Vocabulary List 5 flashcards are DUE Friday, TEST Friday 11/11 12/1  LTOTW:  soliloquy – a long speech made by a… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: November 16 – 20

Honors English I 11/16  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Grammar:  Sentence Structure – Students will work through identifying the compound-complex sentence structure QUIZ Tomorrow over subordinating conjunctions, relative pronouns, and relative adverbs (OnAWhiteBus words) TEST Wednesday; SAT Vocabulary List 4 TEST… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: November 9 – 13

Honors English I 11/9  SAT Vocabulary List 4 flashcards DUE Friday 11/13, TEST Friday 11/20; Essay Corrections DUE Tomorrow; 11/10  LTOTW:  satire; Grammar:  Sentence Structure – students will review simple and compound sentence structures and work through sentences identifying their… Continue Reading →

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