Nonfiction Unit

Daily Schedule

Monday, August 24à First Day of School (2 hour delay schedule)

Assigned seats

Survey Questions

HW: None

Tuesday, August 25

Rules and Regulations

Narrative Writing assignment—brainstorm

HW: You must have a topic for your narrative for tomorrow’s class. Notebook and signed rules are due by Friday!

Wednesday, August 26

Check for notebooks and rules

Work on introductions (handout)

Emerson quote assignment—due on Friday!

My sample introduction

Hw: Notebooks and signed rules due Friday. You must have an Emerson quote filled out on block for presentation on Friday. Complete introduction is due on Friday!

Thursday, August 27

Check for notebooks and rules

Comma instruction and practice

HW: Notebooks and signed rules are due Friday. You must have an Emerson quote filled out on block for presentation tomorrow. Complete introduction is also due tomorrow—we will be using them in class.

Friday, August 28

Check for notebooks and rules

Presentation of Emerson quotes

Work with introductions (checklist)—hand in

HW: Work on the body of your paper! Due on Wednesday.

Monday, August 31

Fragment/Run-on review

Conclusion work

Comma review—quiz on Thursday!

HW: Complete rough draft for Wednesday. Finish comma review for tomorrow.

Tuesday, September 1

MLA set up

Go over comma review

HW: Finish rough draft for tomorrow.

Wednesday, September 2

Check rough drafts

Read “Flightsend”

Constructed Response work on “Flightsend”

HW: Comma quiz tomorrow.

Thursday, September 3

Take comma quiz

Finish constructed response

Begin nonfiction notes

HW: Final typed paper is due on Wednesday, September 9

Friday, September 4

Finish nonfiction notes

Purpose and bias practice

Read background on John Smith

Read half of Smith’s “General History of Virginia” aloud and work on summary puzzle together

HW: Final typed paper is due on Wednesday, September 9. Finish puzzle if needed.

Tuesday, September 8

Go over Smith puzzle

Large group questions on Smith

Learning target discussion

Read background on William Bradford

Begin reading “Of Plymouth Planation” –actively discuss (do an exit slip here for comprehension)

HW: Typed final paper is due tomorrow!

Wednesday, September 9

Collect papers

Review/Continue reading “Of Plymouth Plantation”—actively discuss

Small groups to answer questions based on exit slips

HW: None

Thursday, September 10

Go over Bradford questions

Learning targets

Persuasive charts

Notes on connections between texts

Practice

HW: Finish practice questions on connections between texts

Friday, September 11

Go over practice connections between texts

Introduction on slavery-- fugitive slave law and abolition

Split into groups to read selected chapters of Douglass—hand out questions

Begin reading

HW: None

Revised as of September 21

Monday, September 21

Continue working in Douglass groups

Persuasive charts

Begin presenting information

HW: None

Tuesday, September 22à ASVABS (periods 1-4)

Wednesday, September 23

Finish group presentations

Assign Jacobs groups with questions

HW: Fill out persuasive chart of your chapter for tomorrow.

Thursday, September 24

Finish group work

Begin presenting

HW: Have charts filled out for tomorrow.

Friday, September 25

Library to benchmark / SAT review

Monday, September 28

Finish presenting

Go over charts

Notes on main idea and summary

HW: Main idea and summary practice is due tomorrow.

Tuesday, September 29

Go over practice

Background on Transcendentalism

Read background on Ralph Waldo Emerson

Read Emerson’s “Self-Reliance” and answer questions

HW: Answer pre-reading questions about “Walden” Also, fill out persuasive chart for tomorrow.

Wednesday, September 30

Discuss the pre-reading questions

Split students into small groups for paragraph analysis of “Walden”

Discuss/present

HW: None

Thursday, October 1

Finish discussing/presenting on “Walden”

Work on persuasive techniques chart

Notes on author’s argument (Revolutionary for rhetorical devices)

Use the persuasive chart for ethos, pathos, logos practice

HW: Finish chart to be collected tomorrow.

Friday, October 2

Collect charts

Short review of Revolutionary War

Read “The Crisis” and answer questions

Go over

HW: None

Monday, October 5

Listen to “Speech in the Virginia Convention” and answer questions

Ethos, Pathos, Logos sheet (In Rev Unit Folder)

HW: Complete assigned numbers of ethos, pathos, logos sheet

Tuesday, October 6

Go over homework

Finish ethos, pathos, logos sheet

More practice

HW: Finish practice—Quiz on Thursday

Wednesday, October 7

Read Amy Tan’s “Pretty Beyond Belief”—answer questions

Review of style, tone, argument, purpose, main idea, summary

HW: Other Keystone practice

Thursday, October 8

Go over Keystone practice

Ethos, Pathos, Logos quiz

HW: Test on Tuesday

Friday, October 9

Review

HW: Nonfiction test Tuesday

Tuesday, October 13

Nonfiction test