Saturday, January 26, 2019

Overview from 1/26 and Assignment due 2/2

Today we reviewed, Contrasts and Contradictions from last week and then learned about Words of the Wiser (below):





For next week:

  • Make sure you have started your cover page
    • Title
    • Author
    • Picture
    • Summary (5-7 sentences)
    • Rating for book (with reasons)--this should be done when you have finished the book.
  • Have a 3 paragraph journal entry
    • hopefully one or two of the paragraphs are signposts
    • the other paragraph(s) should be something from the free entry handout

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Overview from 1/19 and Assignment due 1/26

Book 1 (books students are currently reading) is to be finished by Saturday 2/16. Students should pace themselves accordingly.

Today we took notes on and practiced spotting our first signpost of fiction, Contrasts and Contradictions. We also practiced how to talk and write about this signpost, which is important for the assignment that is due next Saturday.

Here are the notes students should have in the second section of their journals:


FOR NEXT WEEK:
•Keep reading AND complete One Journal Entry (3 developed paragraphs)
q ONE paragraph MUST be a Contrast and Contradiction
q The other two paragraphs can be any other topics from the free entry paper

REACH OUT TO ME WITH QUESTIONS/ISSUES

Monday, January 14, 2019

Overview from 1/12 and Assignment due 1/19

Today I handed out free journal entry papers and we read a story called "Charles" and had a light discussion while trying to think which free entry prompts we could answer for the story.

For next week, students are to begin reading their book they chose and write ONE free entry for the book. The entry should be a MINIMUM OF 3 DEVELOPED PARAGRAPHS and they should try to address 3 different elements from the free entry prompt paper. 

The current book they are reading is supposed to be done in 5 weeks, so I advised students to add the total page numbers by 5 to see how much they should be reading each week and pace themselves accordingly.

Email me with questions. 

Saturday, December 8, 2018

Overview from 12/8 and Assignment due 1/12

Today we took notes on book choosing strategies and started talking about good books from different genres. The notes are pictured below.

For our next meeting in January: Students should come to class with their journal AND the first book they are going to read that they chose themselves. This book should be FICTION and it should be within an appropriate Lexile Level Range. (See notes below)












Saturday, December 1, 2018

Overview from 12/1 and Assignment due 12/8

Today I collected student journals when they showed up for the ISEE exam. I graded the journals while they were testing, and I gave them back when they finished the exam.

I COUNTED THE JOURNALS TODAY AS THE SIGNPOST TEST since I asked students to look for examples of each one that we learned in the remainder of the book.

FOR NEXT WEEK: students MUST bring their journal as we will take notes on book choosing strategies and how we will operate in the Spring semester.

They no longer need their "Blood, Bullets and Bones" book since we have finished (or should have) prior to our meeting today.

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Overview from 11/10 and Assignment due 12/1 when you show up for ISEE

When students show up to take the ISEE exam on 12/1, they should bring their Critical Literacy journal with the following assignment done:

Read the rest of our Nonfiction book by 12/1 (3 weeks from today…about 42 pages per week) AND try to identify and explain as many signposts as possible. I am hoping you have at LEAST TWO examples of each:
      •Contrasts and Contradictions
      •Extreme and Absolute Language
      •Numbers and Stats
      •Quoted Words

I will grade your journal while you take the ISEE exam, and you will take it with you when you leave. You will be expected to bring the journal with you on 12/8 for our last class of 2018 before our Enrichment trip on 12/15

Here are the notes from today: