Period 5 (21-22) 7th Grade Assignments
- Instructor
- Enoch Choi
- Term
- 2021-2022 School Year
- Department
- Language Arts
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Requirements:
1. Read at least 2 AR books this quarter.
-1 Fiction and 1 Non-Fiction book.
2. Each book must be within your ZPD, unless you get permission from Mr. Choi
3. Each book must be at least 150 pages in length.
4. Complete book log as you read each AR book.
5. CREATE a Google Doc and WRITE a 2 paragraph review of each book
-Anything less than 2 paragraphs per review will result in points being deducted from your overall grade.
-Paragraphs should be 6-10 sentences in length.
-Must include specific examples from your reading.
-Vague reviews and replies will have points deducted because it will be difficult to ascertain if you actually read the book or not.
-The more specific and personal the examples and reviews the BETTER.
6. Make sure to LABEL each review with BOOK TITLE, AUTHOR NAME, GENRE, BOOK LEVEL, and DATE QUIZ WAS TAKEN.
-missing this information will also lead to points being deducted
7. DON'T FORGET your heading in MLA Format as well.
8. Once everything has been double-checked, Please TURN IN your book reviews here through Google Classroom.
*EXTRA CREDIT = Any additional AR books you read and review will earn you Extra Credit points in the Reading Category of your overall grade. Can be Fiction or Non-Fiction.
1. Read at least 2 AR books this quarter.
-1 Fiction and 1 Non-Fiction book.
2. Each book must be within your ZPD, unless you get permission from Mr. Choi
3. Each book must be at least 150 pages in length.
4. Complete book log as you read each AR book.
5. CREATE a Google Doc and WRITE a 2 paragraph review of each book
-Anything less than 2 paragraphs per review will result in points being deducted from your overall grade.
-Paragraphs should be 6-10 sentences in length.
-Must include specific examples from your reading.
-Vague reviews and replies will have points deducted because it will be difficult to ascertain if you actually read the book or not.
-The more specific and personal the examples and reviews the BETTER.
6. Make sure to LABEL each review with BOOK TITLE, AUTHOR NAME, GENRE, BOOK LEVEL, and DATE QUIZ WAS TAKEN.
-missing this information will also lead to points being deducted
7. DON'T FORGET your heading in MLA Format as well.
8. Once everything has been double-checked, Please TURN IN your book reviews here through Google Classroom.
*EXTRA CREDIT = Any additional AR books you read and review will earn you Extra Credit points in the Reading Category of your overall grade. Can be Fiction or Non-Fiction.
Due:
Directions:
1. Choose 2 of the following theme topics from A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Love
Magic
Dreams
Jealousy
Betrayal
Mischief
Transformation
Marriage
Friendship
Order vs Disorder
Appearance vs Reality
Patriarchy
2. Write a 10-11 sentence power paragraph response for each theme topic.
Requirements: 1) 10 or 11 sentences; 2) label sentences (see below); 3) include at least 3 transitions (underline them); 4) include at least 3 strong verbs (put in diff. color font or highlight); 5) use MLA Formatting for your evidence (ex. Act.Scene.Lines → I.i.132-134)
*10 sentence Power Paragraph = P1 P2 P3 P3 P3 P2 P3 P3 P3 P4
*11 sentence Power Paragraph = P1 P2 P3 P3 P2 P3 P3 P2 P3 P3 P4
3. Prompt for each paragraph: After reading A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, there are many important themes that are weaved throughout the play. Choosing a theme topic from above, explain the importance of the theme or message Shakespeare is presenting to the audience by supporting it with evidence from the text and your own analysis/rationale.
*avoid personal pronouns
1. Choose 2 of the following theme topics from A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Love
Magic
Dreams
Jealousy
Betrayal
Mischief
Transformation
Marriage
Friendship
Order vs Disorder
Appearance vs Reality
Patriarchy
2. Write a 10-11 sentence power paragraph response for each theme topic.
Requirements: 1) 10 or 11 sentences; 2) label sentences (see below); 3) include at least 3 transitions (underline them); 4) include at least 3 strong verbs (put in diff. color font or highlight); 5) use MLA Formatting for your evidence (ex. Act.Scene.Lines → I.i.132-134)
*10 sentence Power Paragraph = P1 P2 P3 P3 P3 P2 P3 P3 P3 P4
*11 sentence Power Paragraph = P1 P2 P3 P3 P2 P3 P3 P2 P3 P3 P4
3. Prompt for each paragraph: After reading A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, there are many important themes that are weaved throughout the play. Choosing a theme topic from above, explain the importance of the theme or message Shakespeare is presenting to the audience by supporting it with evidence from the text and your own analysis/rationale.
*avoid personal pronouns
Due:
Follow the directions given on the handouts below.
When using in-text citations in the quotes section, use the following format:
ACT, SCENE, and LINE Numbers in parenthetical citations (separated by periods. Enclose the citation in parentheses.)
For example:
(I.i.132-134) refers to Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 132-134 of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Use www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/msnd/ to help you find your line numbers for the quotes you use.
*IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
-You MUST HAVE AT LEAST 10 bullet points for the bullet point summary. You DO NOT have to write in complete sentences.
-You MUST be able to answer ALL of the questions in the QUOTES section. If you can't, then find a DIFFERENT QUOTE.
When using in-text citations in the quotes section, use the following format:
ACT, SCENE, and LINE Numbers in parenthetical citations (separated by periods. Enclose the citation in parentheses.)
For example:
(I.i.132-134) refers to Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 132-134 of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Use www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/msnd/ to help you find your line numbers for the quotes you use.
*IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
-You MUST HAVE AT LEAST 10 bullet points for the bullet point summary. You DO NOT have to write in complete sentences.
-You MUST be able to answer ALL of the questions in the QUOTES section. If you can't, then find a DIFFERENT QUOTE.
Due:
Follow the directions given on the handouts below.
When using in-text citations in the quotes section, use the following format:
ACT, SCENE, and LINE Numbers in parenthetical citations (separated by periods. Enclose the citation in parentheses.)
For example:
(I.i.132-134) refers to Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 132-134 of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Use www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/msnd/ to help you find your line numbers for the quotes you use.
*IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
-You MUST HAVE AT LEAST 10 bullet points for the bullet point summary. You DO NOT have to write in complete sentences.
-You MUST be able to answer ALL of the questions in the QUOTES section. If you can't, then find a DIFFERENT QUOTE.
When using in-text citations in the quotes section, use the following format:
ACT, SCENE, and LINE Numbers in parenthetical citations (separated by periods. Enclose the citation in parentheses.)
For example:
(I.i.132-134) refers to Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 132-134 of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Use www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/msnd/ to help you find your line numbers for the quotes you use.
*IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
-You MUST HAVE AT LEAST 10 bullet points for the bullet point summary. You DO NOT have to write in complete sentences.
-You MUST be able to answer ALL of the questions in the QUOTES section. If you can't, then find a DIFFERENT QUOTE.
Due:
How was your Spring Break? "Best" and "worst" parts? What did you do? How did you spend it? With who? BE SPECIFIC. GIVE DETAILS. Each paragraph should be at least 4-5 sentences in length. Answer WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, and HOW questions.
There are not right or wrong answers here.
Write 2 paragraphs. 1 paragraph on your "WORST" and 1 paragraph on your "BEST." If there are not "WORST," then 2 "BEST" is fine.
When you are finished, please COMMENT on AT LEAST 3 other classmate posts.
Comments must be positive and must respond to something specific in their post.
Write 2 paragraphs. 1 paragraph on your "WORST" and 1 paragraph on your "BEST." If there are not "WORST," then 2 "BEST" is fine.
When you are finished, please COMMENT on AT LEAST 3 other classmate posts.
Comments must be positive and must respond to something specific in their post.
Due:
Follow the directions given on the handouts below.
When using in-text citations in the quotes section, use the following format:
ACT, SCENE, and LINE Numbers in parenthetical citations (separated by periods. Enclose the citation in parentheses.)
For example:
(I.i.132-134) refers to Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 132-134 of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Use www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/msnd/ to help you find your line numbers for the quotes you use.
*IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
-You MUST HAVE AT LEAST 10 bullet points for the bullet point summary. You DO NOT have to write in complete sentences.
-You MUST be able to answer ALL of the questions in the QUOTES section. If you can't, then find a DIFFERENT QUOTE.
When using in-text citations in the quotes section, use the following format:
ACT, SCENE, and LINE Numbers in parenthetical citations (separated by periods. Enclose the citation in parentheses.)
For example:
(I.i.132-134) refers to Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 132-134 of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Use www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/msnd/ to help you find your line numbers for the quotes you use.
*IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
-You MUST HAVE AT LEAST 10 bullet points for the bullet point summary. You DO NOT have to write in complete sentences.
-You MUST be able to answer ALL of the questions in the QUOTES section. If you can't, then find a DIFFERENT QUOTE.
Due:
Follow the directions given on the handouts below.
When using in-text citations in the quotes section, use the following format:
ACT, SCENE, and PAGE Number in parenthetical citations (separated by periods. Enclose the citation in parentheses.)
For example:
(AMND I.i.4) refers to Act 1, Scene 1, Page 4 of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
When using in-text citations in the quotes section, use the following format:
ACT, SCENE, and PAGE Number in parenthetical citations (separated by periods. Enclose the citation in parentheses.)
For example:
(AMND I.i.4) refers to Act 1, Scene 1, Page 4 of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Due:
Directions:
1. Create a NEW Google Doc
2. Complete pgs.3-33 from the SBAC Practice Test PDF
3. Answers ONLY go on your document
4. Number all of your test items and answers
5. Review and double-check your answers
6. Grade yourself using the answer key
7. Put your self-assessed score near the top of your document
8. Attach and TURN IN
1. Create a NEW Google Doc
2. Complete pgs.3-33 from the SBAC Practice Test PDF
3. Answers ONLY go on your document
4. Number all of your test items and answers
5. Review and double-check your answers
6. Grade yourself using the answer key
7. Put your self-assessed score near the top of your document
8. Attach and TURN IN
Due:
Directions:
1. Using yourself as the subject, write down a character trait about yourself inside of each box.
2. Each character trait must begin with the letter in the box. (ex. B = brave)
3. Only need 1 character trait per box.
4. The last box still only needs 1 character trait. The character trait you choose for yourself can start with an X, Y, or a Z.
5. Use the List of Challenging Character Trait Words Handout as a starting point.
6. Character Traits MUST be ADJECTIVES.
7. Physical Traits ARE NOT Character Traits. (ex. tall, short, skinny, chubby, etc. are physical traits and will not count)
1. Using yourself as the subject, write down a character trait about yourself inside of each box.
2. Each character trait must begin with the letter in the box. (ex. B = brave)
3. Only need 1 character trait per box.
4. The last box still only needs 1 character trait. The character trait you choose for yourself can start with an X, Y, or a Z.
5. Use the List of Challenging Character Trait Words Handout as a starting point.
6. Character Traits MUST be ADJECTIVES.
7. Physical Traits ARE NOT Character Traits. (ex. tall, short, skinny, chubby, etc. are physical traits and will not count)
Due:
Directions:
*You may work with a partner or alone.
*If you work with a partner, share a Google Doc.
*Both individuals MUST turn in their own outline through Google Classroom.
*Make sure BOTH names appear in the heading of BOTH documents so that Mr. Choi knows that why your answers are the same.
1. Fill out the attached outline on William Shakespeare and the Globe Theater.
2. Use the attached resources as well as the internet to guide your research for the answers to the outline.
3. Color code your answers in a different color font so that it stands out from the black font used to create the assignment.
4. You are ONLY completing the outline and not the other pages of the document.
4. Submit when you are done.
5. Print out a copy for your binder --> you will need a physical for when we have an open-note Quiz on this same topic.
*You may work with a partner or alone.
*If you work with a partner, share a Google Doc.
*Both individuals MUST turn in their own outline through Google Classroom.
*Make sure BOTH names appear in the heading of BOTH documents so that Mr. Choi knows that why your answers are the same.
1. Fill out the attached outline on William Shakespeare and the Globe Theater.
2. Use the attached resources as well as the internet to guide your research for the answers to the outline.
3. Color code your answers in a different color font so that it stands out from the black font used to create the assignment.
4. You are ONLY completing the outline and not the other pages of the document.
4. Submit when you are done.
5. Print out a copy for your binder --> you will need a physical for when we have an open-note Quiz on this same topic.
Due:
Submit the FINAL DRAFT of your "Competitive Sports" Argument Essay + your WORKS CITED page.
*MAKE A NEW GOOGLE DOC and Copy & Paste your FIRST DRAFT onto the new doc.
*MAKE ALL your EDITS on your FINAL DRAFT Doc.
Reminders:
1.Don't forget your HEADING in the upper left corner of the document.
2. Include your last name and page numbers in the upper right-hand corner of every page.
*Put in the header
3. Font size is 11 or 12.
4. Font style can be one of the following: Arial or Calibri or Times New Roman.
5. Paragraphs are to be double-spaced.
*Make sure you do not quadruple-space in between paragraphs. SAME spacing throughout entire essay.
6. DO NOT need Power Paragraph labeling on Final Draft.
7. Works Cited is the last page. See Works Cited guidelines on other post. Copy and Paste if you like.
*Works Cited should be its own page. Use a page break if necessary.
8. DOUBLE-CHECK everything and then ADD document.
9. Submit on Google Classroom.
10. PRINT OUT a copy to turn in as well.
*MAKE A NEW GOOGLE DOC and Copy & Paste your FIRST DRAFT onto the new doc.
*MAKE ALL your EDITS on your FINAL DRAFT Doc.
Reminders:
1.Don't forget your HEADING in the upper left corner of the document.
2. Include your last name and page numbers in the upper right-hand corner of every page.
*Put in the header
3. Font size is 11 or 12.
4. Font style can be one of the following: Arial or Calibri or Times New Roman.
5. Paragraphs are to be double-spaced.
*Make sure you do not quadruple-space in between paragraphs. SAME spacing throughout entire essay.
6. DO NOT need Power Paragraph labeling on Final Draft.
7. Works Cited is the last page. See Works Cited guidelines on other post. Copy and Paste if you like.
*Works Cited should be its own page. Use a page break if necessary.
8. DOUBLE-CHECK everything and then ADD document.
9. Submit on Google Classroom.
10. PRINT OUT a copy to turn in as well.
Due:
Submit the FIRST DRAFT of your "Competitive Sports" Argument Essay + your WORKS CITED page.
Reminders:
1.Don't forget your HEADING in the upper left corner of the document.
2. Include your last name and page numbers in the upper right-hand corner of every page.
*Put in the header
3. Font size is 12.
4. Font style can be one of the following: Arial or Calibri or Times New Roman.
5. Paragraphs are to be double-spaced.
*Make sure you do not quadruple-space in between paragraphs. SAME spacing throughout entire essay.
6. Works Cited is the last page. See Works Cited guidelines on other post. Copy and Paste if you like.
*Works Cited should be its own page. Use a page break if necessary.
7. DOUBLE-CHECK everything and then ADD document.
8. Submit on Google Classroom.
9. PRINT OUT a copy as well for PEER EDITS.
Reminders:
1.Don't forget your HEADING in the upper left corner of the document.
2. Include your last name and page numbers in the upper right-hand corner of every page.
*Put in the header
3. Font size is 12.
4. Font style can be one of the following: Arial or Calibri or Times New Roman.
5. Paragraphs are to be double-spaced.
*Make sure you do not quadruple-space in between paragraphs. SAME spacing throughout entire essay.
6. Works Cited is the last page. See Works Cited guidelines on other post. Copy and Paste if you like.
*Works Cited should be its own page. Use a page break if necessary.
7. DOUBLE-CHECK everything and then ADD document.
8. Submit on Google Classroom.
9. PRINT OUT a copy as well for PEER EDITS.
Due:
Requirements:
1. Read at least 2 AR books this quarter.
-1 Fiction and 1 Non-Fiction book.
2. Each book must be within your ZPD, unless you get permission from Mr. Choi
3. Each book must be at least 150 pages in length.
4. Complete book log as you read each AR book.
5. CREATE a Google Doc and WRITE a 2 paragraph review of each book
-Anything less than 2 paragraphs per review will result in points being deducted from your overall grade.
-Paragraphs should be 6-10 sentences in length.
-Must include specific examples from your reading.
-Vague reviews and replies will have points deducted because it will be difficult to ascertain if you actually read the book or not.
-The more specific and personal the examples and reviews the BETTER.
6. Make sure to LABEL each review with BOOK TITLE, AUTHOR NAME, GENRE, BOOK LEVEL, and DATE QUIZ WAS TAKEN.
-missing this information will also lead to points being deducted
7. DON'T FORGET your heading in MLA Format as well.
8. Once everything has been double-checked, Please TURN IN your book reviews here through Google Classroom.
*EXTRA CREDIT = Any additional AR books you read and review will earn you Extra Credit points in the Reading Category of your overall grade. Can be Fiction or Non-Fiction.
1. Read at least 2 AR books this quarter.
-1 Fiction and 1 Non-Fiction book.
2. Each book must be within your ZPD, unless you get permission from Mr. Choi
3. Each book must be at least 150 pages in length.
4. Complete book log as you read each AR book.
5. CREATE a Google Doc and WRITE a 2 paragraph review of each book
-Anything less than 2 paragraphs per review will result in points being deducted from your overall grade.
-Paragraphs should be 6-10 sentences in length.
-Must include specific examples from your reading.
-Vague reviews and replies will have points deducted because it will be difficult to ascertain if you actually read the book or not.
-The more specific and personal the examples and reviews the BETTER.
6. Make sure to LABEL each review with BOOK TITLE, AUTHOR NAME, GENRE, BOOK LEVEL, and DATE QUIZ WAS TAKEN.
-missing this information will also lead to points being deducted
7. DON'T FORGET your heading in MLA Format as well.
8. Once everything has been double-checked, Please TURN IN your book reviews here through Google Classroom.
*EXTRA CREDIT = Any additional AR books you read and review will earn you Extra Credit points in the Reading Category of your overall grade. Can be Fiction or Non-Fiction.
Due:
Basic Rules for Works Cited Page
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_works_cited_page_basic_format.html
Use www.easybib.com or www.citationmachine.net
DiretionsL
1. Create a NEW DOC to submit
2. Title is centered
3. Works Cited is aligned Left
4. Entries are listed alphabetically by the author's last name
5. Double space all citations
6. Indent the second and subsequent lines of citations by 0.5 inches to create a hanging indent.
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_works_cited_page_basic_format.html
Use www.easybib.com or www.citationmachine.net
DiretionsL
1. Create a NEW DOC to submit
2. Title is centered
3. Works Cited is aligned Left
4. Entries are listed alphabetically by the author's last name
5. Double space all citations
6. Indent the second and subsequent lines of citations by 0.5 inches to create a hanging indent.
Due:
Part VI Counter-Argument/Rebuttal Paragraph
Directions:
1. UNSUBMIT your Outline from Part 4.
2. Complete Section VI of your Outline.
3. Please put your answers in a different color.
4. Everything should be in complete sentences unless otherwise noted.
5. Include transitions as well.
6. ADD your Outline to this assignment with Part VI completed.
7. Double-check and TURN IN.
8. Since our Outline is now finished, MUST PRINT OUT and BRING TO CLASS.
Directions:
1. UNSUBMIT your Outline from Part 4.
2. Complete Section VI of your Outline.
3. Please put your answers in a different color.
4. Everything should be in complete sentences unless otherwise noted.
5. Include transitions as well.
6. ADD your Outline to this assignment with Part VI completed.
7. Double-check and TURN IN.
8. Since our Outline is now finished, MUST PRINT OUT and BRING TO CLASS.
Due:
Follow the guidelines and directions on the attached document.
*Attach and SUBMIT your Google Slideshow along with Works Cited page. Make sure every member of your group's name is on the cover slide of your presentation.
Resources to start:
http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/
http://elizabethanenglandlife.com/
*Attach and SUBMIT your Google Slideshow along with Works Cited page. Make sure every member of your group's name is on the cover slide of your presentation.
Resources to start:
http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/
http://elizabethanenglandlife.com/
Due:
Part V Counter-Argument/Rebuttal Paragraph
Directions:
1. UNSUBMIT your Outline from Part 3.
2. Complete Section V of your Outline.
3. Please put your answers in a different color.
4. Everything should be in complete sentences unless otherwise noted.
5. Include transitions as well.
6. ADD your Outline to this assignment with Parts V completed.
7. Double-check and TURN IN.
Directions:
1. UNSUBMIT your Outline from Part 3.
2. Complete Section V of your Outline.
3. Please put your answers in a different color.
4. Everything should be in complete sentences unless otherwise noted.
5. Include transitions as well.
6. ADD your Outline to this assignment with Parts V completed.
7. Double-check and TURN IN.
Due:
Directions:
1. UNSUBMIT your Outline from Part 2.
2. Complete Part I of your Outline -- Intro Paragraph.
3. Please put your answers in a different color.
4.ADJUST your answers so that are NOT the same as Mr. Choi's examples
5. SWAP out nouns, adjectives, and strong verbs to make your INTRO your own version.
6.. Double-check and TURN IN.
1. UNSUBMIT your Outline from Part 2.
2. Complete Part I of your Outline -- Intro Paragraph.
3. Please put your answers in a different color.
4.ADJUST your answers so that are NOT the same as Mr. Choi's examples
5. SWAP out nouns, adjectives, and strong verbs to make your INTRO your own version.
6.. Double-check and TURN IN.
Due:
Directions:
1. UNSUBMIT your Outline from Part 1.
2. Using your previous assignments, complete II, III, and IV of your Outline.
3. Please put your answers in a different color.
4. Everything should be in complete sentences unless otherwise noted.
5. Include transitions as well.
6. Double-check your work.
7. Attach your updated Outline to this assignment and TURN IN.
1. UNSUBMIT your Outline from Part 1.
2. Using your previous assignments, complete II, III, and IV of your Outline.
3. Please put your answers in a different color.
4. Everything should be in complete sentences unless otherwise noted.
5. Include transitions as well.
6. Double-check your work.
7. Attach your updated Outline to this assignment and TURN IN.
Due:
Directions:
1. Choose a SIDE for your Argurmentative Essay – PRO or CON
2. Figure out what 3 main ideas you will ARGUE
3. Transfer your STRONGEST EVIDENCE into the P2 sentence slots into Paragraph Sections II-IV of the "Competitive Sports" Argument Essay Outline
**DO NOT have to write the actual paragraph yet
4. Put your answers in a different color.
1. Choose a SIDE for your Argurmentative Essay – PRO or CON
2. Figure out what 3 main ideas you will ARGUE
3. Transfer your STRONGEST EVIDENCE into the P2 sentence slots into Paragraph Sections II-IV of the "Competitive Sports" Argument Essay Outline
**DO NOT have to write the actual paragraph yet
4. Put your answers in a different color.
Due:
Competitive Sports Text Set
1. USE AT LEAST 7 DIFFERENT SOURCES FOR YOUR 10 PROS AND 7 DIFFERENT SOURCES FOR YOUR 10 CONS IN YOUR T-CHART.
-each piece of evidence is a point and sourcing it is another point
-2 points per piece of evidence x 20 pieces of evidence (10 pros and 10 cons) = 40 points
2. You MUST have a MINIMUM of 20 TOTAL pieces of EVIDENCE but you can have more.
3. You can have multiple pieces of evidence from the same source but you can only that 4x on each side because you still need to have 7 DIFFERENT sources for PROS and 7 DIFFERENT sources CONS -- 14 total different sources.
4. MUST include the SOURCE (article title) after each piece of evidence
5. You can use the Google Doc Template or do this assignment on a piece of lined paper.
1. USE AT LEAST 7 DIFFERENT SOURCES FOR YOUR 10 PROS AND 7 DIFFERENT SOURCES FOR YOUR 10 CONS IN YOUR T-CHART.
-each piece of evidence is a point and sourcing it is another point
-2 points per piece of evidence x 20 pieces of evidence (10 pros and 10 cons) = 40 points
2. You MUST have a MINIMUM of 20 TOTAL pieces of EVIDENCE but you can have more.
3. You can have multiple pieces of evidence from the same source but you can only that 4x on each side because you still need to have 7 DIFFERENT sources for PROS and 7 DIFFERENT sources CONS -- 14 total different sources.
4. MUST include the SOURCE (article title) after each piece of evidence
5. You can use the Google Doc Template or do this assignment on a piece of lined paper.
Due:
Directions:
1. Use the Google Doc Template provided for this assignment OR you can do your work on a piece of lined paper
2. Change the information that is related to you and your class
3. Answer ALL PARTS to each question.
4. Answer in COMPLETE SENTENCES.
5. Once you are done, double-check your work
6. Submit your assignment
*Does NOT have to be in Power Paragraph Format.
1. Use the Google Doc Template provided for this assignment OR you can do your work on a piece of lined paper
2. Change the information that is related to you and your class
3. Answer ALL PARTS to each question.
4. Answer in COMPLETE SENTENCES.
5. Once you are done, double-check your work
6. Submit your assignment
*Does NOT have to be in Power Paragraph Format.
Due:
Directions:
1. Watch & listen to Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream Speech."
https://google.discoveryeducation.com/learn/videos/cdf9d408-8a5b-4a13-91b7-53d3a321fba1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I47Y6VHc3Ms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP4iY1TtS3s
2. Take time to use the other links below to gather more information.
http://sixminutes.dlugan.com/speech-analysis-dream-martin-luther-king/
https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/historical-texts/i-have-a-dream/analysis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNnu2cj3-pU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1dlQo3cVBI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xXZhXTFWnE
https://www.history.com/news/i-have-a-dream-speech-mlk-facts
MLK Jr Quotes = https://www.keepinspiring.me/martin-luther-king-jr-quotes
3. Complete ALL 4 columns on the class Padlet. Be serious and thoughtful in your answers.
Padlet = https://padlet.com/echoi27/rcnihhz6yg212td3
4. Once you are finished answering all 4 columns, you may mark the assignment as DONE. This means that I should be able to find your NAME with a response in each of the 4 columns.
-You will only receive credit for answers that have your name on them. Anonymous responses will not count.
1. Watch & listen to Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream Speech."
https://google.discoveryeducation.com/learn/videos/cdf9d408-8a5b-4a13-91b7-53d3a321fba1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I47Y6VHc3Ms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP4iY1TtS3s
2. Take time to use the other links below to gather more information.
http://sixminutes.dlugan.com/speech-analysis-dream-martin-luther-king/
https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/historical-texts/i-have-a-dream/analysis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNnu2cj3-pU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1dlQo3cVBI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xXZhXTFWnE
https://www.history.com/news/i-have-a-dream-speech-mlk-facts
MLK Jr Quotes = https://www.keepinspiring.me/martin-luther-king-jr-quotes
3. Complete ALL 4 columns on the class Padlet. Be serious and thoughtful in your answers.
Padlet = https://padlet.com/echoi27/rcnihhz6yg212td3
4. Once you are finished answering all 4 columns, you may mark the assignment as DONE. This means that I should be able to find your NAME with a response in each of the 4 columns.
-You will only receive credit for answers that have your name on them. Anonymous responses will not count.
Due:
MLK Jr. - I Have a Dream -- Part 2 1. What examples of figurative language can be found in the text? Find at least 2. Write them out and explain what you think they mean in the context of the speech. (Ex. simile, metaphor, personification, symbol, hyperbole) 2. How do these uses enhance the overall impact of the speech? What oratorical devices does King use to add vitality and force to his speech? Be specific in your examples and support your answers with appropriate evidence and explanations. *The following website from Part 1 will be the most helpful: http://sixminutes.dlugan.com/speech-analysis-dream-martin-luther-king/
Answer in complete sentences. 3-5 sentences should be enough per question. This does NOT have to be in Power Paragraph format. You can use a simplified format. See below:
A - answer the question(s)
C - cite evidence
E - explain
Use the attached handout to help you answer the questions.
You can also use our Hot List from last semester as a resource as well.
A - answer the question(s)
C - cite evidence
E - explain
Use the attached handout to help you answer the questions.
You can also use our Hot List from last semester as a resource as well.
Due:
Google Slideshow Themes
www.slidescarnival.com (you can download Google Slides themes here)
www.slidesgo.com
Student Sample Slideshows:
https://goo.gl/pELnER
https://goo.gl/mMhMqi
https://bit.ly/2L6W0zp
https://bit.ly/3pWdRYF
Directions:
Slide #1 - Cover Slide - Title, Full Name, Date, Period, Image(s)
Slide #2 - Slide about your city; include name of city, state + pictures showing what your city looks like
Slide #3-16 - 1 slide per category found on the handout given in class with all of your research + savings
Slide #17 - grand total per month and your annual living expense total
Slide #18-19 - Bibliography of ALL the website + resources you used for your presentation -- all of your website links should work -- create a title and hyperlink for each resource
*You MUST include SPEAKER NOTES on each slide EXCEPT your cover slide and bibliography slides
-These notes do not have to be a certain length and can even be in bullet point form
-Treat them as note cards you would have if you were giving your presentation live
-There needs to be some notes on every slide; the length does not need to be the same
TIPS:
1) Make your slideshow visually appealing and engaging but NOT distracting -- pictures and gifs are encouraged but too many take away from the your message and your audience's focus
2) Try to use HIGH QUALITY images on your slides that match up with what you want to say and show
3) DO NOT have too many images on the same slide -- it is better to have 1 really great image than a collage of many great images
4) DO NOT have a lot of text on your slides.
5) Your audience should be focused on what YOU ARE SAYING and NOT spending time reading off your slide -- otherwise you are not engaging your audience
6) Sometimes LESS is MORE on your slides -- just make sure you have good speaker notes so you know what is the point and purpose of each slide
www.slidescarnival.com (you can download Google Slides themes here)
www.slidesgo.com
Student Sample Slideshows:
https://goo.gl/pELnER
https://goo.gl/mMhMqi
https://bit.ly/2L6W0zp
https://bit.ly/3pWdRYF
Directions:
Slide #1 - Cover Slide - Title, Full Name, Date, Period, Image(s)
Slide #2 - Slide about your city; include name of city, state + pictures showing what your city looks like
Slide #3-16 - 1 slide per category found on the handout given in class with all of your research + savings
Slide #17 - grand total per month and your annual living expense total
Slide #18-19 - Bibliography of ALL the website + resources you used for your presentation -- all of your website links should work -- create a title and hyperlink for each resource
*You MUST include SPEAKER NOTES on each slide EXCEPT your cover slide and bibliography slides
-These notes do not have to be a certain length and can even be in bullet point form
-Treat them as note cards you would have if you were giving your presentation live
-There needs to be some notes on every slide; the length does not need to be the same
TIPS:
1) Make your slideshow visually appealing and engaging but NOT distracting -- pictures and gifs are encouraged but too many take away from the your message and your audience's focus
2) Try to use HIGH QUALITY images on your slides that match up with what you want to say and show
3) DO NOT have too many images on the same slide -- it is better to have 1 really great image than a collage of many great images
4) DO NOT have a lot of text on your slides.
5) Your audience should be focused on what YOU ARE SAYING and NOT spending time reading off your slide -- otherwise you are not engaging your audience
6) Sometimes LESS is MORE on your slides -- just make sure you have good speaker notes so you know what is the point and purpose of each slide
Due:
How was your winter break? "Best" and "worst" parts? What did you do? How did you spend it? With who? BE SPECIFIC. GIVE DETAILS. Each paragraph should be at least 4-5 sentences in length.
There are not right or wrong answers here.
Write 2 paragraphs. 1 paragraph on your "WORST" and 1 paragraph on your "BEST." If there are not "WORST," then 2 "BEST" is fine.
When you are finished, please COMMENT on AT LEAST 3 other classmate posts.
Comments must be positive and must respond to something specific in their post.
Write 2 paragraphs. 1 paragraph on your "WORST" and 1 paragraph on your "BEST." If there are not "WORST," then 2 "BEST" is fine.
When you are finished, please COMMENT on AT LEAST 3 other classmate posts.
Comments must be positive and must respond to something specific in their post.
Due:
Complete the following document with a partner or individually. NO groups of 3.
*CHOOSE 3 of the 5 Questions.
*EXTRA CREDIT = if you complete 1 or both of the other questions completely and by the guidelines
You are writing a 6 Sentence Power Paragraph for EACH BOX.
P1-P2-P3-P2-P3-P4
*CHOOSE 3 of the 5 Questions.
*EXTRA CREDIT = if you complete 1 or both of the other questions completely and by the guidelines
You are writing a 6 Sentence Power Paragraph for EACH BOX.
P1-P2-P3-P2-P3-P4
Due:
Requirements:
1. Read at least 2 AR books this quarter.
-1 Fiction and 1 Non-Fiction book.
2. Each book must be within your ZPD, unless you get permission from Mr. Choi
3. Each book must be at least 150 pages in length.
4. Complete book log as you read each AR book.
5. CREATE a Google Doc and WRITE a 2 paragraph review of each book
-Anything less than 2 paragraphs per review will result in points being deducted from your overall grade.
-Paragraphs should be 6-10 sentences in length.
-Must include specific examples from your reading.
-Vague reviews and replies will have points deducted because it will be difficult to ascertain if you actually read the book or not.
-The more specific and personal the examples and reviews the BETTER.
6. Make sure to LABEL each review with BOOK TITLE, AUTHOR NAME, GENRE, BOOK LEVEL, and DATE QUIZ WAS TAKEN.
-missing this information will also lead to points being deducted
7. DON'T FORGET your heading in MLA Format as well.
8. Once everything has been double-checked, Please TURN IN your book reviews here through Google Classroom.
*EXTRA CREDIT = Any additional AR books you read and review will earn you Extra Credit points in the Reading Category of your overall grade. Can be Fiction or Non-Fiction.
1. Read at least 2 AR books this quarter.
-1 Fiction and 1 Non-Fiction book.
2. Each book must be within your ZPD, unless you get permission from Mr. Choi
3. Each book must be at least 150 pages in length.
4. Complete book log as you read each AR book.
5. CREATE a Google Doc and WRITE a 2 paragraph review of each book
-Anything less than 2 paragraphs per review will result in points being deducted from your overall grade.
-Paragraphs should be 6-10 sentences in length.
-Must include specific examples from your reading.
-Vague reviews and replies will have points deducted because it will be difficult to ascertain if you actually read the book or not.
-The more specific and personal the examples and reviews the BETTER.
6. Make sure to LABEL each review with BOOK TITLE, AUTHOR NAME, GENRE, BOOK LEVEL, and DATE QUIZ WAS TAKEN.
-missing this information will also lead to points being deducted
7. DON'T FORGET your heading in MLA Format as well.
8. Once everything has been double-checked, Please TURN IN your book reviews here through Google Classroom.
*EXTRA CREDIT = Any additional AR books you read and review will earn you Extra Credit points in the Reading Category of your overall grade. Can be Fiction or Non-Fiction.
Due:
Complete the following document with a partner or individually. NO groups of 3.
You are writing a 6 Sentence Power Paragraph for EACH BOX.
P1-P2-P3-P2-P3-P4
You are writing a 6 Sentence Power Paragraph for EACH BOX.
P1-P2-P3-P2-P3-P4
Due:
Complete the following document with a partner or individually. NO groups of 3.
You are writing a 6 Sentence Power Paragraph for EACH BOX.
P1-P2-P3-P2-P3-P4
You are writing a 6 Sentence Power Paragraph for EACH BOX.
P1-P2-P3-P2-P3-P4
Due:
Best and Worst: What was the BEST and WORST part of your Thanksgiving Break? If you don't have a "worst," then 2 "best" is fine. Please be SPECIFIC and give details.
When you are done, please COMMENT on at least 3 other posts from your classmates. Comments must be positive and must respond to something specific in their post.
Due:
Our Table Quickwrite: 1. After listening to "Our Table" is there someone that you need to reconnect with as Thanksgiving approaches? You don't need to give names but what can you do to reconnect with that person. Be specific. 2. Who do you relate to most in the story? The dad, mom, or brother? What can you do to be more like Violet? What changes can you make? Be specific and explain.
Due:
Directions:
*You may work with a partner or alone.
*If you work with a partner, share a Google Doc.
*Both individuals MUST PRINT OUT their own outline to turn in.
1. Fill out the attached outline on Franz Kafka, who is the author of Metamorphosis
2. Use the internet to guide your search for the answers about his life
3. Color code your answers in a different color font so that it stands out from the black font used to create the assignment
4. Submit when you are done
5. Print out a copy for class
Resources (not limited to these):
https://www.kafka-online.info
https://www.biography.com/writer/franz-kafka
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Kafka
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franz-Kafka
*You may work with a partner or alone.
*If you work with a partner, share a Google Doc.
*Both individuals MUST PRINT OUT their own outline to turn in.
1. Fill out the attached outline on Franz Kafka, who is the author of Metamorphosis
2. Use the internet to guide your search for the answers about his life
3. Color code your answers in a different color font so that it stands out from the black font used to create the assignment
4. Submit when you are done
5. Print out a copy for class
Resources (not limited to these):
https://www.kafka-online.info
https://www.biography.com/writer/franz-kafka
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Kafka
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franz-Kafka
Due:
Directions:
1. CREATE and SHARE a Google Slideshow with your partner
2. You will use your "The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig" Plot and Setting Graphic Organizer to help you make your slides.
3. Every Slide MUST have a title, short caption, pictures (1-2)
4. You MUST have the following slides (14 slides TOTAL):
-Cover Slide -- Project Name, Heading, Picture of Book
-Characters (Major and Minor)
-Setting
-Trigger Event
-Main Conflict
-Rising Action (4 different slides; 4 different scenes)
-Climax
-Falling Action (2 slides; only 2 FA scenes)
-Resolution
-Closing Slide -- "Thank you for listening"
5. Double-check your slides before you turn in.
1. CREATE and SHARE a Google Slideshow with your partner
2. You will use your "The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig" Plot and Setting Graphic Organizer to help you make your slides.
3. Every Slide MUST have a title, short caption, pictures (1-2)
4. You MUST have the following slides (14 slides TOTAL):
-Cover Slide -- Project Name, Heading, Picture of Book
-Characters (Major and Minor)
-Setting
-Trigger Event
-Main Conflict
-Rising Action (4 different slides; 4 different scenes)
-Climax
-Falling Action (2 slides; only 2 FA scenes)
-Resolution
-Closing Slide -- "Thank you for listening"
5. Double-check your slides before you turn in.
Due:
Requirements:
1. Read at least 2 AR books this quarter.
-1 Fiction and 1 Non-Fiction book.
2. Each book must be within your ZPD, unless you get permission from Mr. Choi
3. Each book must be at least 150 pages in length.
4. Complete book log as you read each AR book.
5. CREATE a Google Doc and WRITE a 2 paragraph review of each book
-Anything less than 2 paragraphs per review will result in points being deducted from your overall grade.
-Paragraphs should be 6-10 sentences in length.
-Must include specific examples from your reading.
-Vague reviews and replies will have points deducted because it will be difficult to ascertain if you actually read the book or not.
-The more specific and personal the examples and reviews the BETTER.
6. Make sure to LABEL each review with BOOK TITLE, AUTHOR NAME, GENRE, BOOK LEVEL, and DATE QUIZ WAS TAKEN.
-missing this information will also lead to points being deducted
7. DON'T FORGET your heading in MLA Format as well.
8. Once everything has been double-checked, Please TURN IN your book reviews here through Google Classroom.
*EXTRA CREDIT = Any additional AR books you read and review will earn you Extra Credit points in the Reading Category of your overall grade. Can be Fiction or Non-Fiction.
1. Read at least 2 AR books this quarter.
-1 Fiction and 1 Non-Fiction book.
2. Each book must be within your ZPD, unless you get permission from Mr. Choi
3. Each book must be at least 150 pages in length.
4. Complete book log as you read each AR book.
5. CREATE a Google Doc and WRITE a 2 paragraph review of each book
-Anything less than 2 paragraphs per review will result in points being deducted from your overall grade.
-Paragraphs should be 6-10 sentences in length.
-Must include specific examples from your reading.
-Vague reviews and replies will have points deducted because it will be difficult to ascertain if you actually read the book or not.
-The more specific and personal the examples and reviews the BETTER.
6. Make sure to LABEL each review with BOOK TITLE, AUTHOR NAME, GENRE, BOOK LEVEL, and DATE QUIZ WAS TAKEN.
-missing this information will also lead to points being deducted
7. DON'T FORGET your heading in MLA Format as well.
8. Once everything has been double-checked, Please TURN IN your book reviews here through Google Classroom.
*EXTRA CREDIT = Any additional AR books you read and review will earn you Extra Credit points in the Reading Category of your overall grade. Can be Fiction or Non-Fiction.
Due:
1. You may work with a partner at your table or you can work independently.
2. Read "Rogue Wave" if you haven't already.
3. Use your handout and the online textbook to fill out your graphic organizer.
4. Once you are done, double-check to make sure you have completed all of the boxes complete and properly.
-Make sure you include page #s with your evidence.
5. Take a CLEAR picture of your assignment.
6. Upload assignment.
7. Submit
2. Read "Rogue Wave" if you haven't already.
3. Use your handout and the online textbook to fill out your graphic organizer.
4. Once you are done, double-check to make sure you have completed all of the boxes complete and properly.
-Make sure you include page #s with your evidence.
5. Take a CLEAR picture of your assignment.
6. Upload assignment.
7. Submit
Due:
Personality Traits Poster Mini-Project
GUIDELINES:
-Clearly labeled x,y graph in pen or sharpie (Final Draft only)
-Number x and y-axis 1-10 (horizontal line can go beyond 10) --> make sure all spaces are equidistant (I recommend 2cm gaps and labeling by 2 --> 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10)
-Label your x and y -xis with the 2 Myers-Briggs measurement categories your group decided on (ex. extrovert/introvert on the x-axis and logical/emotional on the y-axis)
-Label pictures with x,y coordinates and names (ex. Hermione 3,8)
-Pick at least 4 fictional characters that you will eventually glue onto your graph
-You must also find a picture of yourself that will eventually be glued onto your graph as well.
-EACH Quadrant should have at least 1 character or person in it. Any quadrant that is empty will result in points being deducted.
-Draw at least one symbolic image to match each pasted picture. (ex. 4 pictures = 4 symbols)
-These symbols should represent a quality/interest that goes with each picture. (ex. brain for Hermione to symbolize her logical side)
-Color ALL drawings.
-Entire poster MUST be colored. NEATLY shade empty spaces with a colored pencil or crayon.
-You can use regular white printer paper to draw your symbols if you like. Color, cut out, and then glue onto poster.
*When you finish, the group member designated to TURN IN your group poster MUST take a CLEAR PICTURE of the FRONT and BACK of your POSTER. Then that group member will ATTACH the picture and TURN IN.
*Make sure ALL your names are on the BACK of your poster as well as the DUE DATE and PERIOD of the class you all belong to.
GUIDELINES:
-Clearly labeled x,y graph in pen or sharpie (Final Draft only)
-Number x and y-axis 1-10 (horizontal line can go beyond 10) --> make sure all spaces are equidistant (I recommend 2cm gaps and labeling by 2 --> 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10)
-Label your x and y -xis with the 2 Myers-Briggs measurement categories your group decided on (ex. extrovert/introvert on the x-axis and logical/emotional on the y-axis)
-Label pictures with x,y coordinates and names (ex. Hermione 3,8)
-Pick at least 4 fictional characters that you will eventually glue onto your graph
-You must also find a picture of yourself that will eventually be glued onto your graph as well.
-EACH Quadrant should have at least 1 character or person in it. Any quadrant that is empty will result in points being deducted.
-Draw at least one symbolic image to match each pasted picture. (ex. 4 pictures = 4 symbols)
-These symbols should represent a quality/interest that goes with each picture. (ex. brain for Hermione to symbolize her logical side)
-Color ALL drawings.
-Entire poster MUST be colored. NEATLY shade empty spaces with a colored pencil or crayon.
-You can use regular white printer paper to draw your symbols if you like. Color, cut out, and then glue onto poster.
*When you finish, the group member designated to TURN IN your group poster MUST take a CLEAR PICTURE of the FRONT and BACK of your POSTER. Then that group member will ATTACH the picture and TURN IN.
*Make sure ALL your names are on the BACK of your poster as well as the DUE DATE and PERIOD of the class you all belong to.
Due:
Listen to "High Hopes" by Panic at the Disco! As we are finishing the first week of school and as you reflect on the lyrics of the song, answer the following questions: 1. What are some personal goals you have for yourself this year to grow as a person? (ex. could be social goals related to family and friendships, sports, music, mental/emotional health, physical health, etc.). Be specific in your examples, reasons, and explanations. 2. What are some academic goals you have for yourself this year to grow as a student? (please don't just mention grades; go beyond that). Be specific in your examples, reasons, and explanations.
There are no right or wrong answers here. Be thoughtful in your responses.
Write at least 3-5 sentences minimum for both questions.
*When you are finished, please comment something positive on at least 3 other classmates' post. Be specific in your comments. No weak comments like "good job," "me too," "cool," etc. You get the idea. Read what your classmates wrote carefully and comment thoughtfully.
Write at least 3-5 sentences minimum for both questions.
*When you are finished, please comment something positive on at least 3 other classmates' post. Be specific in your comments. No weak comments like "good job," "me too," "cool," etc. You get the idea. Read what your classmates wrote carefully and comment thoughtfully.
Due:
We will be turning this in class. Please make sure it is finished and ready at the beginning of the period or else it will be marked as INCOMPLETE.
Directions from the in-class PPT:
1. Work on 6 word story
2. Get construction paper when ready
3. Write out your 6 word story on CP --> nicely
and neatly, be creative
4. Draw and Color images that
match up with your 6WS (4-5)
5. Leave space for the pic of yourself
6. Make sure you NAME and PERIOD on the back of your poster
Directions from the in-class PPT:
1. Work on 6 word story
2. Get construction paper when ready
3. Write out your 6 word story on CP --> nicely
and neatly, be creative
4. Draw and Color images that
match up with your 6WS (4-5)
5. Leave space for the pic of yourself
6. Make sure you NAME and PERIOD on the back of your poster
Due:
Directions:
1. Find a picture of yourself using the criteria below:
-you are main subject of the photo; avoid pictures of you in large groups where your face is small or covered by someone/something
-can be in color or b/w is fine as well
-should be around a wallet size photo (2.5" x 3.5")
2. Please print and bring to school
3. If you cannot print from home, then you must email your picture to Mr. Choi before midnight so I can print it and have it ready for you -- [email protected]
1. Find a picture of yourself using the criteria below:
-you are main subject of the photo; avoid pictures of you in large groups where your face is small or covered by someone/something
-can be in color or b/w is fine as well
-should be around a wallet size photo (2.5" x 3.5")
2. Please print and bring to school
3. If you cannot print from home, then you must email your picture to Mr. Choi before midnight so I can print it and have it ready for you -- [email protected]