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Sophomore English with Mrs. Greblo!

Sophomore English with Mrs. Greblo!. 2012-2013. Mrs. Greblo’s 1A, 2A, & 4A Sophomore English Agenda: 1/7/13. Please copy this agenda down into your Learning Log Notebook, you will receive credit for it! Freewrite : “Break” (8 mins .) Finish Stand and Deliver film / Attendance

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Sophomore English with Mrs. Greblo!

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  1. Sophomore English with Mrs. Greblo! 2012-2013

  2. Mrs. Greblo’s 1A, 2A, & 4A Sophomore English Agenda: 1/7/13 Please copy this agenda down into your Learning Log Notebook, you will receive credit for it! • Freewrite: “Break” (8 mins.) • Finish Stand and Deliver film / Attendance • Break – get Writing Folders and LLN’s to your desk before break is up – send one person to get your stuff at the file cabinet, please . • Film response writing • Agenda: (1A/2A) #7; (4A) #6 • Announcements: • We gave our Persuasive Writing group presentations before break. If you were absent, see me for your make-up assignment! • Timed persuasive writes (in writing folder on LOOSE LEAF paper) • Return items to the LLN File Cabinet, please! • Objective(s): • Listen attentively • Read to determine and analyze: complex characters, the central idea of the text and its development, how the author unfolds an analysis or series of ideas or events, an author’s point of view or cultural experience, the meanings of words or phrases as they are used in a text, author’s choices on the structure of a text and the order of events • Write routinely over extended time frames for a range of tasks, purposes and audiences • Homework: for next class… • Bring your SSR bookto class next period!

  3. Writing Prompt: “Break” On a sheet of LOOSE LEAF paper respond to the following prompt… How did you spend your time over break? Sleeping in? Eating? Shopping? Spend 8 minutes recounting the good, the bad, the hilarious, and the benign…make this as random as you want- no parameters .

  4. Film Response Writing: Stand and Deliver On loose leaf paper… What did you take away from this film? What part or line was memorable to you? What was the message of the film? What do you think of this story? It’s a true story, Jaime Escalante was a real Calculus teacher in East L.A….

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