Weekly Task List
Work Due
5/3
Monday
House of Mango Street read pages 79-110
Answer the questions – this is your final paper for this book – answer carefully
Prepare for debate on Death Penalty – fill in argument organizer – look up one article to support your position
5/5
Wednesday
No Work Due
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Discussion Question - April 21, 2010
If you had the option to know the day and time of your death, would you want to know? Explain your answer in 5-7 sentences. Edit your work before posting.
Then respond to two other students post with at least 4-6 sentences.
Remember to:
1. Proofread your work before you hit that "Publish" button.
2. Create at least 3 comments (each between 5-7 sentences)—1 to me responding to the original post and 2 to your peers.
3. Keep the language professional, academic, and on-point.
4. Sign your full name at the bottom of each response you make.
5. Comment within the appropriate post.
Reminders:
Do not use IM language (e.g., ";-)," "u r kewl," "lol," "brb," etc.)--this is a college-level discussion, not a private conversation.
Do not use slang--again, this is a college environment where people use professional and academic langauge.
Do not state an opinion without stating why you think/feel the way you do.
Do not re-phrase someone's comment or just agree with him in order to have something to say--"Think before you type" means exactly that.
Then respond to two other students post with at least 4-6 sentences.
Remember to:
1. Proofread your work before you hit that "Publish" button.
2. Create at least 3 comments (each between 5-7 sentences)—1 to me responding to the original post and 2 to your peers.
3. Keep the language professional, academic, and on-point.
4. Sign your full name at the bottom of each response you make.
5. Comment within the appropriate post.
Reminders:
Do not use IM language (e.g., ";-)," "u r kewl," "lol," "brb," etc.)--this is a college-level discussion, not a private conversation.
Do not use slang--again, this is a college environment where people use professional and academic langauge.
Do not state an opinion without stating why you think/feel the way you do.
Do not re-phrase someone's comment or just agree with him in order to have something to say--"Think before you type" means exactly that.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Work Due Week of April 19
April 19 and 21
Date Work Due
4/19
Monday School Shooting Reading – handout. Answer questions: Reacting to the Reading, Reacting to Words, Reacting to Ideas, and Reacting to Pattern. Type out and answer in complete sentences.
One other question to answer: What is the main idea in the article?
House on Mango Street read 47-66 and answer the questions below.
4/21
Wednesday
Final Draft of Human Rights Essay
Run-on sentence quiz
Vocabulary Quiz on these words:
a. Allotment
b. Inevitably
c. Conundrum
d. Succumb to
e. Solace
f. Accordingly
And then four of these words:
1. Self-preservation (p 36)
2. Lucidity (p 36)
3. Oppressive (p 38)
4. Harangued (p 38)
5. Eluded (p 41)
6. Imprudent (p. 54)
7. Untenable (p. 56)
8. Dissipated (p. 60)
9. Surreal (p. 68)
10. Void
11. Ironic
House on Mango Street Questions
Pages 47-66
Directions: Please answer these questions in complete sentences. Explain the answers clearly and fully. Type your answers out!
“The First Job”
Describe what happens to Esperanza on her first day at work.
“Papa Who Wakes Up Tired in the Dark”
Why does Esperanza’s father cry? How does his crying make her feel?
“Born Bad”
What happens to Aunt Lupe?
“Elenita, Cards, Palm, Water”
What does psychic tell Esperanza?
Why is she disappointed? What does she want?
“Geraldo No Last Name”
Why does Geraldo have no last name?
Date Work Due
4/19
Monday School Shooting Reading – handout. Answer questions: Reacting to the Reading, Reacting to Words, Reacting to Ideas, and Reacting to Pattern. Type out and answer in complete sentences.
One other question to answer: What is the main idea in the article?
House on Mango Street read 47-66 and answer the questions below.
4/21
Wednesday
Final Draft of Human Rights Essay
Run-on sentence quiz
Vocabulary Quiz on these words:
a. Allotment
b. Inevitably
c. Conundrum
d. Succumb to
e. Solace
f. Accordingly
And then four of these words:
1. Self-preservation (p 36)
2. Lucidity (p 36)
3. Oppressive (p 38)
4. Harangued (p 38)
5. Eluded (p 41)
6. Imprudent (p. 54)
7. Untenable (p. 56)
8. Dissipated (p. 60)
9. Surreal (p. 68)
10. Void
11. Ironic
House on Mango Street Questions
Pages 47-66
Directions: Please answer these questions in complete sentences. Explain the answers clearly and fully. Type your answers out!
“The First Job”
Describe what happens to Esperanza on her first day at work.
“Papa Who Wakes Up Tired in the Dark”
Why does Esperanza’s father cry? How does his crying make her feel?
“Born Bad”
What happens to Aunt Lupe?
“Elenita, Cards, Palm, Water”
What does psychic tell Esperanza?
Why is she disappointed? What does she want?
“Geraldo No Last Name”
Why does Geraldo have no last name?
Monday, April 5, 2010
Assignments Due Week of April 12
April 12 & 14
Date Work Due
Monday - 4/12
Read House on Mango Street pages 23-45 and answer questions (questions pasted below)
Read in textbook: A Homemade Education pages 625-628. Answer Check your Comprehension 1-4 and Read Critically 1-5.
Inference Packet: read the entire packet and do all activities
Make flashcards with these words with the definition and sentence on back … Bring to class
a. Allotment
b. Inevitably
c. Conundrum
d. Succumb to
e. Solace
f. Accordingly
Wednesday 4/14
Vocabulary Quiz on all words:
1. Self-preservation (p 36)
2. Lucidity (p 36)
3. Oppressive (p 38)
4. Harangued (p 38)
5. Eluded (p 41)
6. Imprudent (p. 54)
7. Untenable (p. 56)
8. Dissipated (p. 60)
9. Surreal (p. 68)
10. Void
11. Ironic
a. Allotment
b. Inevitably
c. Conundrum
d. Succumb to
e. Solace
f. Accordingly
• Textbook: Run-on sentences: Practice 2 page 310 and practice 3 page 312.
• Comma Splice packet: read completely and do the activities on the front and back of the second page
• Run-on sentence packet – Read and do the two exercises on the back of the second sheet. Be sure to read the directions to know what to do.
• Subject and Predicate worksheet – front and back exercises – read the examples before you begin!
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Questions on The House on Mango Street pages 23-45 - Due Monday April 12
Directions: Please answer these questions in complete sentences. Explain the answers clearly and fully. Type your answers out!
“Marin”
1. Who is Marin?
2. Why is she unable to leave her house?
“Those Who Don’t”
3. How do outsiders see Esperanza’s neighborhood? How does Esperanza feel when she visits other neighborhoods?
“There was an Old Woman She had So Many Children She Didn’t Know What To Do”
4. Why does Rosa Vargas cry every day?
“Alicia Who Sees Mice”
5. How does Alicia’s father treat her efforts to get an education?
Date Work Due
Monday - 4/12
Read House on Mango Street pages 23-45 and answer questions (questions pasted below)
Read in textbook: A Homemade Education pages 625-628. Answer Check your Comprehension 1-4 and Read Critically 1-5.
Inference Packet: read the entire packet and do all activities
Make flashcards with these words with the definition and sentence on back … Bring to class
a. Allotment
b. Inevitably
c. Conundrum
d. Succumb to
e. Solace
f. Accordingly
Wednesday 4/14
Vocabulary Quiz on all words:
1. Self-preservation (p 36)
2. Lucidity (p 36)
3. Oppressive (p 38)
4. Harangued (p 38)
5. Eluded (p 41)
6. Imprudent (p. 54)
7. Untenable (p. 56)
8. Dissipated (p. 60)
9. Surreal (p. 68)
10. Void
11. Ironic
a. Allotment
b. Inevitably
c. Conundrum
d. Succumb to
e. Solace
f. Accordingly
• Textbook: Run-on sentences: Practice 2 page 310 and practice 3 page 312.
• Comma Splice packet: read completely and do the activities on the front and back of the second page
• Run-on sentence packet – Read and do the two exercises on the back of the second sheet. Be sure to read the directions to know what to do.
• Subject and Predicate worksheet – front and back exercises – read the examples before you begin!
*************************************************************************************
Questions on The House on Mango Street pages 23-45 - Due Monday April 12
Directions: Please answer these questions in complete sentences. Explain the answers clearly and fully. Type your answers out!
“Marin”
1. Who is Marin?
2. Why is she unable to leave her house?
“Those Who Don’t”
3. How do outsiders see Esperanza’s neighborhood? How does Esperanza feel when she visits other neighborhoods?
“There was an Old Woman She had So Many Children She Didn’t Know What To Do”
4. Why does Rosa Vargas cry every day?
“Alicia Who Sees Mice”
5. How does Alicia’s father treat her efforts to get an education?
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Assignments Due Week of March 29 & 31
March 29 & 31
Date Work Due
3/29
Monday
Presentation on Human Rights (Rubric posted below on blog)
Read House on Mango Street 3-5 and answer questions below
Do “Dream Life” questions – bring enough pictures of your house --- 10 copies --- (Dream Life assignment posted below on Blog)
3/31
Wednesday
Human rights essay (essay question posted below on blog)
Main Idea packet
Questions on The House on Mango Street pages 3-5
Directions: Please answer these questions in complete sentences. Explain the answers clearly and fully. Type your answers out!
“House on Mango Street”
1. Where did the narrator live before she moved to the House on Mango Street? How were her previous homes different?
2. In what kind of house would she like to live? Does her new home live up to her expectations? Why not?
Date Work Due
3/29
Monday
Presentation on Human Rights (Rubric posted below on blog)
Read House on Mango Street 3-5 and answer questions below
Do “Dream Life” questions – bring enough pictures of your house --- 10 copies --- (Dream Life assignment posted below on Blog)
3/31
Wednesday
Human rights essay (essay question posted below on blog)
Main Idea packet
Questions on The House on Mango Street pages 3-5
Directions: Please answer these questions in complete sentences. Explain the answers clearly and fully. Type your answers out!
“House on Mango Street”
1. Where did the narrator live before she moved to the House on Mango Street? How were her previous homes different?
2. In what kind of house would she like to live? Does her new home live up to her expectations? Why not?
Week of March 29 - Assignment Handout - Rubric for Presentation Day
Rubric for Human Rights Presentation Day
Presentation
____ The presenter described the issue clearly and fully
____The presenter described two solutions to the problem clearly and fully
____The presenter’s solutions were his/her own ideas and not taken from another source
____The solutions described were strong and could possible help the issue described
Poster
____The poster has pictures relating to the issue discussed
____ The title of the poster is the title of the issue being discussed
____The poster is large enough so people can see it clearly from 5 feet away
____The poster includes the names of the two solutions they will be discussing and a few
bullet points that briefly describe the solutions
Presentation
____ The presenter described the issue clearly and fully
____The presenter described two solutions to the problem clearly and fully
____The presenter’s solutions were his/her own ideas and not taken from another source
____The solutions described were strong and could possible help the issue described
Poster
____The poster has pictures relating to the issue discussed
____ The title of the poster is the title of the issue being discussed
____The poster is large enough so people can see it clearly from 5 feet away
____The poster includes the names of the two solutions they will be discussing and a few
bullet points that briefly describe the solutions
Week of March 29 - Assignment Handout - Human Rights Essay Question/Prompt and Rubric
Student:
Rubric – Human Rights Issue
Essay Prompt: Write an essay describing a human rights issue that you feel is important. Then explain fully two original solutions to the issue you discussed.
THE STUDENT INCLUDED THE CORRECT ESSAY FORMAT:
Here is the suggested format (format may be different if student chooses, but format still must be clear and organized sensibly):
____ Introduction Paragraph
____ Introduction introduced the issue
____Introduction briefly mentioned the two suggestions to help the
issue described (optional)
_____ at least 1-2 body paragraphs describing the issue
_____ at least 2 body paragraphs describing possible solutions to the issue
_____ Conclusion Paragraph
_____ Conclusion summed up solutions to the issue discussed
THE STUDENT’S ESSAY WAS DEVELOPED COMPLETELY
_____ The student stayed on topic and does not have unnecessary information in paper
_____ The student described the issue clearly and fully in at least 1-2 paragraphs
_____ The student did not copy from the sources used. His/her own words were used when describing the issue.
_____ The student cited the sources used using bibme.org for help
_____ The student described at least two solutions to help the issue clearly and fully
_____ The solutions described were original and not taken from another source
_____ The solutions the student described were strong and could possibly help resolve the issue
THE STUDENT’S USE OF LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR IS CORRECT:
____The student wrote in complete sentences.
____The student’s sentences were clear and easy to understand.
Rubric – Human Rights Issue
Essay Prompt: Write an essay describing a human rights issue that you feel is important. Then explain fully two original solutions to the issue you discussed.
THE STUDENT INCLUDED THE CORRECT ESSAY FORMAT:
Here is the suggested format (format may be different if student chooses, but format still must be clear and organized sensibly):
____ Introduction Paragraph
____ Introduction introduced the issue
____Introduction briefly mentioned the two suggestions to help the
issue described (optional)
_____ at least 1-2 body paragraphs describing the issue
_____ at least 2 body paragraphs describing possible solutions to the issue
_____ Conclusion Paragraph
_____ Conclusion summed up solutions to the issue discussed
THE STUDENT’S ESSAY WAS DEVELOPED COMPLETELY
_____ The student stayed on topic and does not have unnecessary information in paper
_____ The student described the issue clearly and fully in at least 1-2 paragraphs
_____ The student did not copy from the sources used. His/her own words were used when describing the issue.
_____ The student cited the sources used using bibme.org for help
_____ The student described at least two solutions to help the issue clearly and fully
_____ The solutions described were original and not taken from another source
_____ The solutions the student described were strong and could possibly help resolve the issue
THE STUDENT’S USE OF LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR IS CORRECT:
____The student wrote in complete sentences.
____The student’s sentences were clear and easy to understand.
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