Week 10: November 7 - 11
Weekly Agenda-Document
Monday, November 7
Vocabulary Lesson 8 - Document
Article: From Aleppo, tales of hardship and bloodshed. 'Civilization is gone.' - Attachment
Non-Fiction Article- Document
Non-Fiction 4 Square: Attachment
Article Questions: From Aleppo, tales of hardship and bloodshed. 'Civilization is gone.'- Document
Homework
Tuesday, November 8
Wednesday, November 9
No School- Parent Teacher Conferences!
Thursday, November 10
QuickWrite: Imagine being in a situation where your home is taken from you, your town is being bombed, you have no food or shelter, and your family has been taken away. You haven’t done anything to deserve this, you are just an innocent bipartisan in the situation. What do you? How do you react?
Motif, Poetic Justice, and Suspense- PowerPoint
Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry- Powerpoint
Figurative Language Chart, Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry- Document
Symbolism Chart, Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry-- Document
Homework
The author of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry uses a first-person narrator and vivid word choice to create suspense and keep her readers interested. Look up the following passages, and in a one page response, using complete sentences, explain how she creates suspense.
Friday, November 11
No School- Veterans Day!
Weekly Agenda-Document
Monday, November 7
Vocabulary Lesson 8 - Document
Article: From Aleppo, tales of hardship and bloodshed. 'Civilization is gone.' - Attachment
Non-Fiction Article- Document
Non-Fiction 4 Square: Attachment
Article Questions: From Aleppo, tales of hardship and bloodshed. 'Civilization is gone.'- Document
Homework
Tuesday, November 8
Wednesday, November 9
No School- Parent Teacher Conferences!
Thursday, November 10
QuickWrite: Imagine being in a situation where your home is taken from you, your town is being bombed, you have no food or shelter, and your family has been taken away. You haven’t done anything to deserve this, you are just an innocent bipartisan in the situation. What do you? How do you react?
Motif, Poetic Justice, and Suspense- PowerPoint
Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry- Powerpoint
Figurative Language Chart, Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry- Document
Symbolism Chart, Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry-- Document
Homework
The author of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry uses a first-person narrator and vivid word choice to create suspense and keep her readers interested. Look up the following passages, and in a one page response, using complete sentences, explain how she creates suspense.
Friday, November 11
No School- Veterans Day!