Sep 05 2006

WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 04 - 08

Published by nballen at 9:28 am under Reading

MONDAY:

LABOR DAY HOLIDAY!

TUESDAY:

Warm Up: Charlie wanted more than anything to be smart. He was even willing ot take great risks. If success were guaranteed, what would you change about yourself? your life? Explain. (1/2 pg. min.)
Classwork: Take story quiz over part 1 of “Flowers for Algernon.” Discuss the story. (8.1.spi.6,7,11,12,18,24,25) Begin watching Charly, the film version of “Flowers for Algernon.”
Homework: Continue working toward completion of your independent book report/project. Pay close attention to the details on the guidelines handout. There will be a novel check on Wednesday. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR BOOK REPORT NOVEL IN CLASS TOMORROW.

WEDNESDAY:

Warm Up: Have your desks cleared of everything except your book report novel. Novel Check.
Classwork: Continue watching Charly, the film version of “Flowers for Algernon.”
Homework: Continue working toward completion of your independent book report/project. Pay close attention to the details on the guidelines handout.

THURSDAY:

Warm Up: None
Classwork: Finish watching Charly, the film version of “Flowers for Algernon.”  Review classroom emergency procedures.
Homework: Continue working toward completion of your independent book report/project. Pay close attention to the details on the guidelines handout.

FRIDAY:

Warm Up: Have you ever wanted something, gotten it, and then realized it wasn’t exactly what you expected? Write about a time when you were surprised or disappointed upon getting something you had been wanting to get or perhaps a time when you were surprised or disappointed upon doing something you had been wanting to do. Explain. (1/2 p. minimum)
Classwork:   Complete multiple intelligence survey and make inkblots.  Review book report/project guidelines.  Show sample projects from previous years.  If there is time, students may independently read their book report novels.
Homework: Continue working toward completion of your independent book report/project. Pay close attention to the details on the guidelines handout.



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