Ms. Groh’s/ Mrs. Schwartz’ Weekly Lesson Plan November 14-18, 20117th Grade ELA/ESL
Monday11-14-11 / Objectives:
TEKS: 7.8A, 19A
ELPS: 4D (use pre-reading supports)
Student-Friendly:
- I will be able to build background knowledge related to Esperanza Rising.
- I will be able to identify examples of personification in the introduction of Esperanza Rising and explain how they create imagery.
- I will be able to use verbs properly in the present tense in writing and speaking.
HOMEWORK OUT-
Reading:
Warm-Up: Write down three words for each picture that you would use to describe the pictures on the powerpoint.
Classwork:
- Esperanza Rising Intro/Warm-up Review
- Vocabulary Squares
- Personification notes
- Read Aloud: Esperanza Rising (pp. 1-3)
- Guided questions: Personification in Esperanza Rising Introduction
Classwork:
- Intro to Simple past, present, and future tenses using textbook page 94 and 95
- Practice completing sentences independently
- Practice identifying the correct verb tense needed to complete a sentence as a class
- Workbook pages 81-82 Check together
- Foldable of irregular verbs and their past, present and future verb tense forms
Tuesday
11-15-11 / Objectives:
TEKS: Fig 19D, 19A
ELPS: 4I (show comprehension through basic reading skills)
Student-Friendly:
- I will be able to use the reading strategy of making predictions to analyze the plot development of Esperanza Rising.
- I will be able to use verbs properly in the past tense in writing and speaking.
HOMEWORK OUT-
Reading:
Warm-Up: Vocabulary Synonyms/Antonyms
Classwork:
- Reading Strategy: Making Predictions
- Read Aloud: Esperanza Rising (pp. 4-12)
- Guided/After Reading Questions: Making Predictions and “Las Uvas”: Part One
Warm-Up: Have students rewrite sentences from present to past tense verbs
Classwork:
- Vocabulary
- Finish foldable (if necessary)
- Intro to progressive verb tense
- Practice using the tense together as a class
- Students practice in competition game
- Workbook page 121 (Check together)
Wednesday
11-16-11 / Objectives:
TEKS: Fig 19D, 19A
ELPS: 4J (show comprehension through inferential skills)
Student-Friendly:
- I will be able to make inferences about the relationships of the characters in Esperanza Rising by analyzing their words and actions.
- I will be able to use verbs properly in the perfect tense.
HOMEWORK OUT-workbook page 122
Reading:
Warm-Up: Vocabulary Sentences
Classwork:
- Reading Strategy Notes: Making inferences
- Read Aloud: Esperanza Rising (pp. 12-22)
- Guided/After Reading Questions: Making inferences and “Las Uvas”: Part Two
Warm-Up: Cloze sentences practicing the present/ past/ future tenses of have
Classwork:
- Intro to the perfect verb tense
- Model an example of how to form each form of the perfect tense verbs
- Have students practice technique on their own with 2 more verbs ( eat and walk)
- Practice the grammar questions
- Students practice verb tense in competition game
- Workbook page 123 (check together)
- Practice Spelling Quiz
Thursday
11-17-11 / Objectives:
TEKS: Fig 19C, 19A
ELPS: 4K (show comprehension through analytical skills)
Student-Friendly:
- I will be able to make connections between what I read in Esperanza Rising to my own memories and traditions and use those connections to analyze the character’s thoughts and feelings.
- I will be able to identify analogies and complete simple analogies to explain part to whole or whole to part.
HOMEWORK OUT-workbook page 124
Reading:
Warm-Up: Vocabulary crossword
Classwork:
- Reading Strategy Notes: Making Connections
- Read Aloud: Esperanza Rising (pp. 23-33)
- Guided/After Reading Questions: Making Connections and “Las Papayas”:Part One
Warm-Up: shifts in verb tense Workbook page 126 ( check together)
Classwork:
- Spelling Quiz
- Intro to analogies textbook page 183
- Analogy practice together
- Analogy manipulative cards
- Workbook page 140 (Check together)
Friday
11-18-11 / Objectives:
TEKS: 7.6A, 19A
ELPS: 2H (understand implicit ideas and information)
Student-Friendly:
- I will be able to explain the influence of the story’s setting on the development of the plot in the second chapter of Esperanza Rising.
- I will be able to explain the difference between synonyms and antonyms.
HOMEWORK OUT-
Reading:
Warm-Up: Spend 5 minutes reviewing for your Vocabulary Quiz. Read back through your word squares and the vocab activities we have done throughout the week.
Classwork:
- Vocabulary Quiz: Esperanza Rising Week One
- Notes: Historical Context-land ownership in Mexico in the 1930s
- Read Aloud: Esperanza Rising (pp. 34-38) and Article-family structure and roles in 1900s Mexico
- Guided/After Reading Questions: Historical Context and “Las Papayas”:Part Two
Warm-Up: Analogy practice
Classwork:
- Intro synonyms and antonyms
- Practice Identifying them together
- Workbook page 120 and 100 ( Check together)
- Writing Prompt