Monday, Dec. 17"Dinosaur Love" by Harry Baker —Find and mark examples of the things listed on the front page of your poetry packet as well as the following:
Tuesday, Dec. 18Go over what is expected in your poems and due dates: Read through your spoken word assignment sheet. Timeline: Dec. 17 - get topic approved Dec. 18 - Make a plan (thinking map) of your poem Dec. 19 - Jan. 2 - Write, revise and polish the lyrics Jan. 3 - print 2 copies of your poem Jan. 4 - color code, label and turn in your poem Jan. 7-10 practice with a neighbor in class Jan. 14 - performances begin Today you should:
Wednesday, Dec. 19Go over what is expected in your poems and due dates: Read through your spoken word assignment sheet. Timeline: Dec. 17 - get topic approved Dec. 18 - Make a plan (thinking map) of your poem Dec. 19 - Jan. 2 - Write, revise and polish the lyrics Jan. 3 - print 2 copies of your poem Jan. 4 - color code, label and turn in your poem Jan. 7-10 practice with a neighbor in class Jan. 14 - performances begin Go through the timeline. Be sure you do things in order. Today in class you should be writing your poem. Thursday, Dec. 20Timeline: Dec. 17 - get topic approved Dec. 18 - Make a plan (thinking map) of your poem Dec. 19 - Jan. 2 - Write, revise and polish the lyrics Jan. 3 - print 2 copies of your poem Jan. 4 - color code, label and turn in your poem Jan. 7-10 practice with a neighbor in class Jan. 14 - performances begin Friday, Dec. 217th hour will only have 5 minutes in this class, and 8th hour will not even come to this class, due to the basketball game.
Timeline: Dec. 17 - get topic approved Dec. 18 - Make a plan (thinking map) of your poem Dec. 19 - Jan. 2 - Write, revise and polish the lyrics Jan. 3 - print 2 copies of your poem Jan. 4 - color code, label and turn in your poem Jan. 7-10 practice with a neighbor in class Jan. 14 - performances begin Monday, Dec. 10 Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
We will have other due dates along the way to help you avoid procrastination. Tuesday, Dec. 11Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
Wednesday, Dec. 12Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
Thursday, Dec. 13 Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
Friday, Dec. 14Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
Monday, Dec. 3Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
Study 8 Parts of Speech - Make up quiz is tomorrow ( Dec. 4) Perhaps you should also study at home tonight. Figurative Language - This power point (Figurative Language) that I found online does a good job of explaining 7 types of figurative language. Watch the power point and create an outline for these 7 types. I. Type of figurative language A. Define that type of figurative language B. Write an example of the figurative language *Continue for all 7 Tuesday, Dec. 4Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
Continue with figurative language: use this power point to add the following words to our figurative language outline:
Wednesday, Dec. 5Some classes have fallen behind a little, so we will take the beginning of class to get caught up. Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
SPOKEN WORD POETRY
Thursday, Dec. 6Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
Friday, Dec. 7Independent Reading - Be sure to have a book of choice with you when you come to class.
SPOKEN WORD POETRY
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