Category 09.05 Response Skills

The student responds to an increasingly challenging variety of sources that are read, heard, or viewed. The student is expected to:

(A) describe personal connections to a variety of sources, including self-selected texts;

(B) write responses that demonstrate understanding of texts, including comparing texts within and across genres;

(C) use text evidence and original commentary to support a comprehensive response;

(D) paraphrase and summarize texts in ways that maintain meaning and logical order;

(E) interact with sources in meaningful ways such as notetaking, annotating, freewriting, or illustrating;

(F) respond using acquired content and academic vocabulary as appropriate;

(G) discuss and write about the explicit or implicit meanings of text;

(H) respond orally or in writing with appropriate register, vocabulary, tone, and voice;

(I) reflect on and adjust responses when valid evidence warrants; and

(J) defend or challenge the authors’ claims using relevant text evidence.

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 →

Lesson Plans: October 25 – 29

10/25  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Sentence Structure:  students will identify and write both simple and compound sentences; Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde:  students will take a reading check quiz before reading chapter 4 10/26  LTOTW:  pathetic fallacy; Sentence Structure:  students… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: October 18 – 22

Honors English I 10/18  NO SCHOOL – End of first quarter 10/19  Author Background Research:  Robert Louis Stevenson 10/20  LTOTW: personification; Robert Louis Stevenson:  read and discuss poem, “Travel,” as a class and introduce The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: October 4 – 8

Honors English I 10/4  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Greek Mythology:  students will watch a clip about Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games and discuss her connection to Theseus; Binders DUE & TEST Friday 10/5  LTOTW: irony – verbal, situational, and dramatic;… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: September 27 – October 1

Honors English I 9/27  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; Greek Mythology:  QuickWrite #4 in Google Classroom; Fall of Icarus discussion/activity; Helping Verbs QUIZ tomorrow 9/28  LTOTW:  tone; Helping Verbs QUIZ; Greek Mythology: QuickWrite #5; Students will read “Narcissus and Echo,” complete… Continue Reading →

Lesson Plans: September 13 – 17

It’s Homecoming Week! Follow Stuco on Instagram for each day’s dress up themes!  https://www.instagram.com/wohsstuco/ Honors English I 9/13  MUGshot Monday editing exercise; SAT Vocabulary List 2 flashcards DUE Friday and TEST 9/24; Personal Narrative Unit TEST Wednesday 9/14  LTOTW:  foil; Personal… 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 →

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