Monday, March 4, 2013
Monday, March 4 2013
Today, class was a work period for our LA Essays. We either had to be revising our own essays or reviewing someone else's. The final draft of our LA essays is due on Wednesday on turnitin. Only homework is to read our Lit Circle books at 20% and revise our essays.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Thursday February 14th, 2013
Game Plan:
- SSR
- LC Discussion
New Notebook Assignment:
- A#72 LC Disc Prep 10
Homework:
- LC Disc Prep 10
Announcement:
- Next week we will be having a timed writing on the analysis of our LC book. Might be next week on Thursday, but not sure.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Wednesday February 13, 2013
The Game Plan:
- SSR
- Placement Rubic Review
- We just went over the rubic that is used to grade the essays in the college placement test and reviewed the sample essays from the college placement tests. (Assignments 60 and 61)
- Placement Essay Scoring
- Mrs. Ortega handed out the 45 minute practice placement essays that people from senior year wrote and had us read them and give them a score based on the placement rubric. On a sticky note we were to write the number of the essay, the score we gave the paper and 2 bullet points as to why you gave them the score you did.
- Share Out
New Notebook Assignments:
- None
Homework:
- LC Disc Prep 9 along with 5-7 sentence passage under same assignment (check Mini lesson for what to do for the passage)
Monday, February 11, 2013
Monday February 11, 2013
Hello South House! Hope you all had a wonderful day today, only 3 more days to go before our 4 day weekend! Anyways, it's my turn to scribe this week and I hope I can be of help especially to those of you who weren't here today. So here is what went on today in class.
The Game Plan:
Take care South house and see you guys tomorrow.
-Dolores Rios
The Game Plan:
- SSR
- Mini Lesson: Close Reading
- We did this mini lesson under assignment 70 under our LC Disc Prep 8. We had to choose a passage from our reading that caught our attention and that was 5-7 sentences long. After writing the passage down we had to write why you think the author included that passage, what specific techniques were used, and how effective were they.
- For our future homework assignments we are expected to do this under our LC Disc Prep notes.
- LC Disc
- Share Out
- A# 71 LC Disc Prep 9
Homework:
- LC Disc Prep 9 along with 5-7 sentence passage under same assignment (check Mini lesson for what to do for the passage)
Take care South house and see you guys tomorrow.
-Dolores Rios
Monday, February 4, 2013
2/4-2/5 Rotation
The Game Plan:
- SSR
- Lit. Circles
- Share Out
For the discussion starter, we talked about the weirdest food we've ever eaten.
Scrabble Tournaments will be held on Wednesday!
Scrabble Tournaments will be held on Wednesday!
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Thursday: January 24, 2013
The Game Plan:
- SSR
- Save the Last Word
- Lit. Circles
- Share Out
- Progress Reports
We started off with SSR then went into Assignment #66 Save the Last Word for Me in which we discussed about the passage from 1988. Then we went onto our Membership Grid Discussion: What would you bake for the person you love? After that we transitioned to Literature Circle Discussions. Last but not least, we received our progress reports.
Don't forget to add Assignment #66- Save the Last Word for Me, Assignment #67- 1st Semester English Report and Assignment #68- LC Discussion Prep 6.
Read your books and take down some quotes for our next discussion.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Tuesday: January 22, 2013
Hello, South House! I hope you all had a wonderful day today. It's Tuesday, which means we only have Wednesday, Thursday and Friday until we can go back to being lazy once again! YAY! :D Anyways, let's get back to business, you poor fools.
The Game Plan:
First off, as always, we had SSR. Ortega gave us a mini lesson on Follow-up Questions in which she had us do Assignment #64: Asking Follow Up Questions in our notebooks with our partners. We were given a short story and had to come up with a good question that could eventually have follow-ups basically of the same concept. Then we moved right along to LC discussions. For homework be sure to attempt to read your books as well as add and complete Assignment #65 LC Discussion Prep 5 in your notebooks.
Good luck, my lovely Southerners.
Remain calm.
-Leslie L. Lopez
The Game Plan:
- SSR
- Follow-Up Questions
- LC Discussion
- Share Out
First off, as always, we had SSR. Ortega gave us a mini lesson on Follow-up Questions in which she had us do Assignment #64: Asking Follow Up Questions in our notebooks with our partners. We were given a short story and had to come up with a good question that could eventually have follow-ups basically of the same concept. Then we moved right along to LC discussions. For homework be sure to attempt to read your books as well as add and complete Assignment #65 LC Discussion Prep 5 in your notebooks.
Good luck, my lovely Southerners.
Remain calm.
-Leslie L. Lopez
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Thursday: January 17, 2013
Tomorrow is finally Friday! And this is the last day for my scribing.
Game Plan:
Game Plan:
- SSR
- Asking Good Questions
- Membership Grid
- Lit Circle Discussion
- Class Share Out
Started off with SSR then Ortega gave us a mini lesson about 'Asking Good Questions.' She picked random names and had people share out some of the questions that came to mind when they read their books.
Here were some of the questions that were asked:
- Catcher in the Rye - What was the point of Holden bringing up the ducks to the cab driver?
- Wes Moore - Do you have any connections like the one Wes Moore's grandfather had?
- Glass Castle - Where did Rex get the money to buy groceries for the kids?
Then Ortega asked the class what type of QUALITIES those kind of questions had:
- Open ended
- Encourages deep thought
- Creates a stance
- Connects with the reader
We then moved on to Membership Grid. The question today was: If someone bought you a yacht, what would you name it?
Then we went into our Literature Circle discussions.
Assignments added to the notebook:
- A# 62 LC Disc. Prep. 4
- A# 63 Asking Good Questions
That's pretty much it for today. Those were my scribe entries for the week! Hope you guys have a good weekend. Byeeeeeeee.
-Jessica Bustamante
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Wednesday: January 16, 2013
Halfway through the week South House!
- SSR
- EPT info rubric
- Group Scoring Practice
- Class Discussion
We started off with SSR then moved on to learning more about the EPT. (English Placement Test)
Ortega gave us a rubric about the CSU EPT and how we will be scored. The highest score you can recieve is a 6!
- Score of 6: Superior
- Score of 5: Strong
- Score of 4: Adequate
- Score of 3: Marginal
- Score of 2: Very Weak
- Score of 1: Incompetent
After she explained the rules on how we were being scored, Ortega decided to have the class grade OTHER people's writing. Let's just say some of them weren't as amazing as others.
Assignments added to the notebook:
- A# 60 - EPT Rubric: like I said before, the scoring guide for your EPT essay.
- A# 61 - EPT Samples: the class looked over 6 essay samples and graded them using the EPT rubric.
Don't forget to read your 10% for tomorrow's Lit Circle and bring in your English test scores from last year so Ortega can know if you passed or not!
-Jessica Bustamante c:
Monday, January 14, 2013
Monday: January 14, 2013
What a day! Those sophomores had good mascots, right?! Alright, onto this. (Sorry this is so late >.<)
Game Plan:
Assignments we added to the notebook:
Game Plan:
- SSR
- LC Contract (Share Out)
- LC Discussions
- Read your book
- Prepare for your next discussions
- Understand what you're reading or help your group members understand
- If you cannot connect to your character(s) very well, try to put yourself in their shoes and see what the situation was like in the perspective
- Be respectful!
Assignments we added to the notebook:
- A# 59 - LC Discussion Prep. #3: Write down any quotes/questions/or any type of conversation starter so you can be successful in keeping a good discussion in your Literature Circle.
If you need the Lit Circle Assignment due dates:
- January 10th
- January 14th
- January 17th
- January 22nd
- January 24th
- February 4th
- February 7th
- February 11th
- February 14th
- February 19th
Well, I guess that's all for now! See you Wednesday. :D
-Jessica Bustamante
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Thursday, January 10th, 2013
Well, we got through a busy day of school today, but take heart; one more day of school before the weekend! :)
Here was today's game plan:
A# 56 is Membership Grid, which we did last time for literature circles. This is a grid which we will fill out every time we have a literature circle discussion. Mrs. Ortega will give us a question/topic to talk about, and we each will write down our group's answers. Today, we discussed what worked and didn't work in our last literature circles.
We only had about 40 minutes with Mrs. Ortega today, so we skipped Norm Brainstorm.
A# 57 is LC Contract. As homework, we are to come back with ideas for a contract to hold our the literature circle accountable.
We ended the day by talking for 15 minutes about what we read in our books.
A# 58 is LC Disc Prep 2. The next reading assignment is Monday, January 14th. Keep up with your reading and write down 5-7 quotes or striking words with page numbers for homework.
It was nice being your scribe for the week! Have a great weekend!
-Lauren DeVaughn
Here was today's game plan:
- Membership Grid: (What worked/didn't)
- Norm Brainstorm
- LC Contract
- LC Discussion 1
A# 56 is Membership Grid, which we did last time for literature circles. This is a grid which we will fill out every time we have a literature circle discussion. Mrs. Ortega will give us a question/topic to talk about, and we each will write down our group's answers. Today, we discussed what worked and didn't work in our last literature circles.
We only had about 40 minutes with Mrs. Ortega today, so we skipped Norm Brainstorm.
A# 57 is LC Contract. As homework, we are to come back with ideas for a contract to hold our the literature circle accountable.
We ended the day by talking for 15 minutes about what we read in our books.
A# 58 is LC Disc Prep 2. The next reading assignment is Monday, January 14th. Keep up with your reading and write down 5-7 quotes or striking words with page numbers for homework.
It was nice being your scribe for the week! Have a great weekend!
-Lauren DeVaughn
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
Another day of excitement has ended, and our first week of school in 2013 is aaaaalmost over.
Here was today's game plan:
A#54 is LC Disc 1 Starters. Mrs. Ortega wants us to be writing 5-7 things to share with your group for literature circle discussions. She said that she might not check our journals for this every discussion, but you must have all of these discussion starters there when she check your notebook. Don't procrastinate!
Then she explained the EPT Essay. (A#55 is EPT Essay). The EPT Essay is the Cal State version of the placement test, and Wednesdays will be dedicated to working on timed writing and reading comprehension in preparation for this test. Last year we took the EAP (Early Assessment Program) as part of state testing. If you passed the EAP for English, and you end up attending a Cal State, you are exempt from the Placement Exam in English. To be sure, check with Hunzeker to make sure you don't need to apply for the Placement Exam.
For homework, we are to go home and ask our parents for state test results from 11th grade. Bring them in. Also, don't forget to read your LC book and write 5-7 discussion starters.
Finally, we were given a basic released EPT Essay Prompt, which usually includes directions, a quote, and a prompt. We had 45 minutes to plan and write our essay.
Until tomorrow, that's aaaallll folks!
-Lauren DeVaughn
Here was today's game plan:
- SSR
- EPT Explanation
- Timed Writing
A#54 is LC Disc 1 Starters. Mrs. Ortega wants us to be writing 5-7 things to share with your group for literature circle discussions. She said that she might not check our journals for this every discussion, but you must have all of these discussion starters there when she check your notebook. Don't procrastinate!
Then she explained the EPT Essay. (A#55 is EPT Essay). The EPT Essay is the Cal State version of the placement test, and Wednesdays will be dedicated to working on timed writing and reading comprehension in preparation for this test. Last year we took the EAP (Early Assessment Program) as part of state testing. If you passed the EAP for English, and you end up attending a Cal State, you are exempt from the Placement Exam in English. To be sure, check with Hunzeker to make sure you don't need to apply for the Placement Exam.
For homework, we are to go home and ask our parents for state test results from 11th grade. Bring them in. Also, don't forget to read your LC book and write 5-7 discussion starters.
Finally, we were given a basic released EPT Essay Prompt, which usually includes directions, a quote, and a prompt. We had 45 minutes to plan and write our essay.
Until tomorrow, that's aaaallll folks!
-Lauren DeVaughn
Monday, January 7, 2013
Monday, January 7th, 2013
Happy New Year everyone!!!!!!!!!! And welcome back to school (woooohoooo)!
Today was overall a pretty relaxed day; I think our teachers knew that we would be less than thrilled to be back at school after our two week holiday. In English, the game plan was as follows:
Since we were running out of scribes to update this blog, Mrs. Ortega assigned scribes for the rest of January and February.
Next, for Book Talk, we began discussing the new choices for literary circle book choices. Each group had a copy of the books, and Mrs. Ortega gave us a summary and some background for the three "coming of age" novels. The three choices were:
Today was overall a pretty relaxed day; I think our teachers knew that we would be less than thrilled to be back at school after our two week holiday. In English, the game plan was as follows:
- SSR
- Scribe Assignments
- Book Talk
- Literary Circle Assignments
Since we were running out of scribes to update this blog, Mrs. Ortega assigned scribes for the rest of January and February.
Next, for Book Talk, we began discussing the new choices for literary circle book choices. Each group had a copy of the books, and Mrs. Ortega gave us a summary and some background for the three "coming of age" novels. The three choices were:
- "Catcher in the Rye" by JD Salinger
- "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls
- "The Other Wes Moore" by Wes Moore
Finally, we were randomly picked to choose the books we will be reading for the next few weeks. A#52 is our November Progress Report. A#53 is LC Reading Assignments.
Our literary circle discussions will be held on Mondays and Thursdays. Wednesdays are Writing Workshop days which are meant to help us with the placement exams that some of us will be taking for college. During these Writing Workshop days we will be working on timed writing and reading comprehension.
We ended the day by writing down the page numbers our groups decided on for reading our lit. circle books.
Until next time! :)
-Lauren DeVaughn
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