Week 13: Nov. 4-8
Category: 11.2(A) use print or digital resources, 11.4(G) evaluate details, 11.5(D) paraphrase and summarize texts, 11.6(D) analyze how setting(s) influences the plot, characterization, and theme, 11.7(A) American literature across literary periods;, 11.7(C) analyze how dramatic elements advance the plot;, 11.8(A) author’s purpose, audience, and message, 11.9(C) revise drafts, 11.9(D) edit drafts, Lesson Plans | LEAVE A COMMENT
Week 11: Oct. 21-25
Category: 11.2(A) use print or digital resources, 11.5(D) paraphrase and summarize texts, 11.7(A) American literature across literary periods;, 11.7(C) analyze how dramatic elements advance the plot;, 11.8(A) author’s purpose, audience, and message, 11.9(C) revise drafts, 11.9(D) edit drafts, Lesson Plans | LEAVE A COMMENT
MP2 – Week 10: October 14-16
Category: 11.5(D) paraphrase and summarize texts, 11.6(D) analyze how setting(s) influences the plot, characterization, and theme, 11.7(A) American literature across literary periods;, 11.7(C) analyze how dramatic elements advance the plot;, 11.8(A) author’s purpose, audience, and message, 11.9(C) revise drafts, 11.9(D) edit drafts, Lesson Plans | LEAVE A COMMENT
Week 6: Sept. 16-20
Week 5: Sept. 9-13
Category: 11.11(E) locate relevant sources, 11.11(F) synthesize information from a variety of sources, 11.11(H) display academic citations and avoid plagiarism, 11.5(J) defend or challenge the authors’ claims using relevant text evidence., 11.7(B) analyze relationships among characteristics of poetry, 11.8(A) author’s purpose, audience, and message, 11.8(C) author’s use of print and graphic features, 11.8(F) author’s diction and syntax, 11.9(C) revise drafts, 11.9(D) edit drafts, 11.9(E) publish written work for appropriate audiences, Lesson Plans | LEAVE A COMMENT
Week 4: Sept. 2-6 Lesson Plans
Week 2: Aug. 19-23 Lesson Plans
Category: 11.10(D) compose correspondence, 11.2(B) analyze context to draw conclusions, 11.5(A) describe personal connections, 11.5(D) paraphrase and summarize texts, 11.5(H) respond orally or in writing, 11.6(A) analyze relationships among thematic development, characterization, point of view, significance of setting, and plot in a variety of literary texts;, 11.6(B) analyze how characters’ behaviors and underlying motivations contribute to moral dilemmas that influence the plot and theme;, 11.6(D) analyze how setting(s) influences the plot, characterization, and theme, 11.7(A) American literature across literary periods;, 11.8(A) author’s purpose, audience, and message, 11.8(B) text structure, 11.8(D) author’s use of language, 11.9(C) revise drafts, 11.9(D) edit drafts, 11.9(E) publish written work for appropriate audiences, Lesson Plans | LEAVE A COMMENT