Monday, Sept. 24Preview Anne Frank scenery in the Little Theater. Finish "My Favorite Chaperone" work. (Question on page 26 and page 28 #3.) Turn in at beginning of class on Tuesday. Tuesday, Sept. 25Turn in work from "My Favorite Chaperone." Independently read The Diary of Anne Frank. Watch documentary on the Hmong culture, "Being Hmong Means Being Free."
Wednesday, Sept. 26Finish watching the documentary on the Hmong culture, "Being Hmong Means Being Free."
Thursday, Sept. 27Friday, Sept. 28Finish with "The Latehomecomer" from Collections book page 53-66
Monday, Sept. 17Independently Read The Diary of Anne Frank and record pages read. Absent students need to use the Collections online and bring a reading note by the 2nd day of return to restore credit. Read with the class "My Favorite Chaperone" from Collections
Tuesday, Sept. 18After reading "My Favorite Chaperone" from Collections, answer the question "Do you think life in the United States is more challenging for Maya, for her brother, or for their parents?"
Wednesday, Sept. 19
Thursday, Sept. 20"My Favorite Chaperone" from Collections
Use the back side of you writing paper for the following assignment.
Monday, Sept. 10Independently Read The Diary of Anne Frank and record pages read. Remember to turn in you 5 questions and 10 things learned. Continue working on Norman Rockwell writing - citing relevant evidence. "Moving Day" assignment
Be sure you have all the parts you need. Then copy and past your constructed response into utahcompose.com. The attached power point should be helpful if you are confused. Norman Rockwell presentation Tuesday, Sept. 11Independently Read The Diary of Anne Frank and record pages read. In google docs, color code your Norman Rockwell constructed response:
Go to Utahcompose.com, where you have already submitted your Norman Rockwell constructed response, and listen to the lessons that are provided; then see if you can revise and get a better score. Wednesday, Sept. 12Independently Read The Diary of Anne Frank and record pages read. We will be passing off our claim tomorrow. You should have the following complete when you com to class on Thursday, Sept. 13. In google docs, color code your Norman Rockwell constructed response:
Thursday, Sept. 13Independently Read The Diary of Anne Frank and record pages read. Read with the class "My Favorite Chaperone" from Collections pp 3-12
Friday, Sept. 14Independently Read The Diary of Anne Frank and record pages read. Read with the class "My Favorite Chaperone" from Collections pp 12-26
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