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TV Anticipation Guide & Novel Unit

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TV Anticipation Guide & Novel Unit

This document provides prompts and information for students over several class periods. It includes details about independent reading assignments, multimedia analysis projects on television genres and propaganda techniques, and group presentations. Students are asked questions to respond to in their notebooks or complete short assignments analyzing articles and videos. The document outlines class agendas and provides homework assignments for each date.

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TV ANTICIPATION

GUIDE
CHECK OFF EACH OF
THE STATEMENTS
(AGREE/DISAGREE).
CHOOSE ONE OR
TWO TO WRITE
ABOUT IN YOUR
NOTEBOOK.

Monday,
January 5

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Independent Novel Unit
Choosing the book that fi ts you!
You must choose a book from this list so you might want to take some
notes on which ones interest you and why!

Scaled extra credit

Bring
Bring
Bring
Book

your book in by January 20 h for 20 points


your book in between January 21 s t January 30 t h for 10 points
in your book between February 2 n d 11 t h for 5 points
is due by February 12 t h

Tell me what you think you might be reading

Anticipation guide response in your writers notebook

Hom ework:
Look into ge tting your independent novel

NAME ONE
TELEVISION SHOW
THAT YOU THINK IS
EDUCATIONAL.
WHAT CAN YOU
LEARN FROM THAT
TV SHOW?

Wednesday,
January 7th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


3rd & 7th
Fill out the independent novel chart
Complete the anticipation guide/writing prompt:
In your notebook, choose one of the 20 statements and write
your explanation/why you responded the way you did!

Television Jigsaw
25 minutes to read and answer questions on your own
15 minutes to share your answers with your classmates
1
22
3 3
Turn this in before you leave
11
2
3

Homework:
Independent novel?

1
Kesean
Brooke
Isaiah
Bri
Shelby
Kai1
Jamal
Tanner
Tyler
Alexis
Alex
Roman
Michael
Caleb
Nick
Jordan
McKayla
Baylen
James
Kennedy
Madison
Celina
Prince
Griffin
Jailah
Destine
BJAlly
Dontae
Jacob
Tyree
Kandice
Amaya
Manrique
Madi
Terrell
Shelby

2
Craig
Stephanie
Taylor
Matt
Savannah
Isabel
2
Charlee
Hannah
Oscar
Jackie
Samantha
Keshawn
Brandon
Cheyenne
Tae
Ryann
Zac
Morgan
Mitchell
Josh
Steven
Holden
Kyle
G
Elijah
Geof
Hannah
V
Austin
Andrea
Michael
Erina
Taylor
Tyonna
Donavin
Jason
Hunter

3
Hannah
Joey T
Katelyn
Kevin
Tait
Tayah
3
Jasmine
Mark
Lexie
Katelyn
Lanay
Deandre
Khariyah
Honey
Jamaica
Maggie
Richard
Juan
Kylia
Jake
Grant
Josh
Kyle
S
Susie
Garrett
Ozzy
Killian
Mariah
Lindsay
Joe
AJ
Drew
Azariah
Isaiah
Victor
Bryce
Bri

CLASS CHOSEN
HYPER-THETICAL

Thursday,
January 8th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


View and discuss television clips
Fill in your chart

Pawn Stars
Shark Tank
Survivor
Mythbusters
60 Minutes
Undercover Boss
Infomercial
PSA
Testimonial

Turn in your viewing guides before you leave!


Homework:
NONE

FRIDAY FREE WRITE


OR
TELL ME ABOUT THAT
OHIO WEATHER.

Friday,
January 9th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


View & discuss the remainder of the clips
Fill in the chart
Homework:

WHICH GENRE IS
EASIEST FOR YOU TO
WRITE & WHY?
Persuasive

Writing to convince people of


something

Narrative

Writing to tell a story

Expository

Writing to give the facts

Monday,
January 12th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Go over multigenre writing packet/portfolio
assignment
Choose the three essays that youll be writing
Begin brainstorming your ideas for each essay
Make a list of questions that you have about each topic so that
you can use your two research days wisely

Homework:
Writing packet due Tuesday 1/20

WHAT ARE SOME THINGS YOU NEED


THE COMPUTERS FOR IN THE LAB
TODAY.
(MAKE A LIST)
FOR CREDIT, WRITE THE FOLLOWING
SENTENCE:
IF I AM USING THE COMPUTERS
INAPPROPRIATELY (GAMES), I WILL
GET A DETENTION.

Wednesday,
January 14 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Choose
Classroom: Get your writing done!
Computer lab: Conduct any research necessary for your
assignment

Vail/Brotzman will be attempting to conference with


all of you about this assignment & the independent
novel!

Homework: Writing packet is due Tuesday 1/20

NO PROMPTWE ARE GOING TO


LAB 3107

Wednesday,
January 14th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Computer lab: Conduct any research necessary for
your assignment

NO PROMPT
TAKE YOUR PACKETS
OUT AND WRITE.

Thursday,
January 15th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


No Writing Prompt
Last day to work on your writing
packet!

Homework:
Writing packet due Tuesday
1/20

NO PROMPTTAKE YOUR PACKETS


OUT AND WRITE.

Friday,
January 16th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


In-class writing day #2 of 2

Homework:
Your multigenre packet is due Tuesday 1/20!

WHAT COMES TO
MIND WHEN YOU
THINK OF THE WORD
PERSUASION?

Tuesday,
January 20th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Turn in your TV multigenre projects
Art of Rhetoric formative assessment
OGT diagnostic turn in to tray
Go over group assignment/write down group members

Homework:
Group project due Monday 1/26!
*the date on the handout is wrong!

PERIOD 1 - GROUPS
Group Topics
#

Members

Ethical Appeal, Emotional


Appeal, Logical Appeal

Celina, Bri, Brooke, Keshawn

Euphemism, Vernacular,
Testimonial, Bandwagon

Josh, Taylor, Matt, Madi,


Hannah

Plain folk, transfer, repetition

McKayla, Stephanie, Roman,


Killian

Rhetorical question, explicit,


implicit

Tanner, Mark, Kandice, Zach,


Drew, Victor, Ally

Connotation, denotation,
either/or fallacy, overgeneralization

Holden, Austin, Deandre, Joey

PERIOD 2 - GROUPS
Group Topics
#

Members

Ethical Appeal, Emotional


Appeal, Logical Appeal

Isaiah, Ryann, AJ, Ozzy,


Jasmine, Richard

Euphemism, Vernacular,
Testimonial, Bandwagon

Katelyn, Hannah T, Sam, Lanay

Plain folk, transfer, repetition

Jamal, Erina, Craig, Madison,


Mal

Rhetorical question, explicit,


implicit

Charlee, Tyree, Maggie, Grant

Connotation, denotation,
either/or fallacy, overgeneralization

Taylor, Hannah V, Alex, Steven,


Destine

PERIOD 3 - GROUPS
Group Topics
#

Members

Ethical Appeal, Emotional


Appeal, Logical Appeal

Shelby, Jailah, Mcihael, Josh,

Euphemism, Vernacular,
Testimonial, Bandwagon

Jackie, Kennedy, Kai, Jacob

Plain folk, transfer, repetition

Bri, Hunter, Geof, Manrique,


Dylan, Isaiah

Rhetorical question, explicit,


implicit

Isabel, Jamaica, Tae, Donavin

Connotation, denotation,
either/or fallacy, overgeneralization

Jake, Lexie, Garrett, Nick, Tayah

PERIOD 6 - GROUPS
Group Topics
#

Members

Ethical Appeal, Emotional


Appeal, Logical Appeal,
Euphemism

Honey, Suzy, James, Mitchell

Vernacular, Testimonial,
Bandwagon, Plain folk

Elizabeth, Emily, Bryce,


Andrea, Kylia, Griffin

Transfer, repetition,
rhetorical question, explicit,
implicit

Caleb, Elijah, Truc, Amaya,


Dontae

Connotation, denotation,
either/or fallacy, overgeneralization

Cheyenne, Michael, Tyonna,


Azariah, Lindsey

PERIOD 7 - GROUPS
Group Topics
#

Members

Ethical Appeal, Emotional


Appeal, Logical Appeal,
Euphemism

Savannah, Shelby, BJ, Devin

Vernacular, Testimonial,
Bandwagon, Plain folk

Tyler Crum, Kyle, Zach, Oscar,


Baylen

Transfer, repetition,
rhetorical question, explicit,
implicit

Tyler Clair, Mariah, Juan,


Michael

Connotation, denotation,
either/or fallacy, overgeneralization

Tait, Khayriyah, Kyle, Brandon,


Lexie

VAIL 1 ST , 2 ND , 3 RD , 6 TH , &
7 TH

MEET HERE FIRST.


WORK IN LAB 3107.

Wednesday
1/21,
Thursday
1/22 &
Friday
1/23

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Wuthering Heights Turn this in before heading to the
lab
Computer lab: Conduct any research necessary for
your assignment
1. Look up word meanings
2. Find examples
3. Put together PowerPoint/Prezi presentations

If you are not using the computers for research/presentation


purposes, you will earn a detention.

NO WRITING PROMPT

WE ARE GOING TO
LAB 3107

Thursday,
January
22nd

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Computer lab: Conduct any research necessary for
your assignment

NO WRITING
PROMPTTHIS IS OUR LAST
DAY IN LAB 3107.

Friday,
January 23rd

Monday,
January 26th

IS THIS TRUE FOR


YOU?

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Begin presentations
Take notes in your packet

Homework:
You will have a test over these terms on
Thursday 1/29

Tuesday,
January 27th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


2 n d day of presentations
Take notes in your packet
Group evaluation

Homework:
You will have a test over these terms on
Thursday 1/29

Wednesday,
January 28th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


A few fi nal presentations
Peer evaluations (all but 6 t h )
Turn this in to me before you leave

Food in the Movies packet

Homework:
You will have a test over the PROPAGANDA
terms TOMORROW

At long last, someone invents the Dream


DVR. This machine allows you to tape an
entire evenings worth of your own dreams,
which you can watch at your leisure.
However, the inventor of the dream DVR
will only allow you to use this device if you
agree to a strange deal: When you watch
your dreams, you must do so with your
family and your closest friends in the same
room. They get to watch your dreams along
with you. And if you dont agree to this, you
cant use the dream DVR.
Would you still do this?
Restate (summarize) the prompt.
Provide your answer.
Support your answer.

Thursday,
January 29th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Techniques Test
Fill in steps 1-6 in your Foods in the Movies packet
If you need a need packet, fi nd one in the Did you miss a
day? basket

Turn in the completed pre-writing packet before you


leave

Homework:
None

FRIDAY FREE WRITE


OR
TELL ME HOW YOUD
FEEL IF YOU HAD TO GO
WITHOUT YOUR
CELLPHONE FOR AN
EXTENDED PERIOD OF
TIME.

Friday,
January 30th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


I forgot my iPhone analysis
Turn this in and grab the questions for FOMO addiction
article

FOMO article analysis


Read & annotate this article, then answer the 8 questions in
complete sentences.
Faux pas Something tacky, rude or obnoxious that people
do

Homework:
None unless you need more time analyzing the
FOMO article

RESPOND TO THE
POWER OF ONE
VIDEO.

Monday,
February
2nd

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Go over your Power of One assignment
Brainstorm possible topics

Homework:
Choose a topic for a persuasive poster assignment

Wednesday,
February
18 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Research day #1
You should be completing the annotated bibliography
assignment

NO WRITING PROMPT

WE WILL BE GOING
TO LAB 3107

Thursday,
February 5th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Research day #2
You should be completing the annotated bibliography
assignment

SCHEDULING DAY

Friday,
February 6th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Place your annotated bibliography assignment on
your desk
While we are in the counselors offi ce, you should be
working on the Power of One poster assignment

Monday,
February 9th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


NO writing prompt today
New seats
Work on the art portion of your poster assignment
THIS ASSIGNMENT IS DUE TOMORROW SO STAY FOCUSED
ON YOUR WORK.
You will be presenting this to your classmates!

Homework:
Poster due TOMORROW

TELL ME SOME
INTERESTING FACTS
YOU LEARNED ABOUT
YOUR POWER OF
ONE TOPIC.
WHICH ONE IS MOST
INTERESTING AND
WHY?

Tuesday,
February
10th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Turn in posters, annotated bibliography packets and
extra credit!
Present posters to your classmates
Audience: Be quiet and respectful, or earn your spot in after
school detention!

Things to work on: Summarizing Skills

Homework:
BRING YOUR INDEPENDENT NOVEL ON THURSDAY 2/12!
Even if youve already earned extra credit

Wednesday,
February
11th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Finish presenting posters & Summarizing activity
Article of the Week: Superbowl Half-Time Show

Homework:
BRING YOUR INDEPENDENT NOVEL ON THURSDAY 2/12!
Even if youve already earned extra credit

Imagine this: You are very best friends with this


girl who has never been in a relationship; shes
never even had a crush on anyone. That is, until
she meets this super smart, sort of handsome guy
who seems really cool.
The three of you are hanging out one night, when
your friends love interest tells this anecdote:
When I was 10 years old, I was playing with my
neighbor on a bridge. No one else was around and
we got into an argument, so I pushed him off the
bridge, killing him instantly. I told everyone it was
an accident and never got in trouble, but I wanted
to kill him. Looking back, it was wrong, but that
was 5 years ago and little kids do crazy things. You
know how it is
The next day, your friend asks if she should
continue talking to this guy. How do you
advise her?
RESTATE the prompt.
ANSWER the question.

Thursday,
February
12th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


TAKE OUT YOUR INDEPENDENT NOVEL!
Independent Novel Unit
Upcoming Assignments/Due Dates
Pacing guide
First assignment

Homework:
Read your novel and complete the 3-2-1 Analysis for Tuesday
2/17

FRIDAY FREE WRITE


OR
TELL ME ABOUT WHAT
YOURE DOING FOR
PRESIDENTS WEEKEND
(IN ADDITION TO
READING YOUR
INDEPENDENT NOVEL

Friday,
February
13th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Yes/No analysis Online Schooling
Turn in your answers before you leave

Homework
Read your novel
Complete your novel assignment for Tuesday 2/17

APPEALS
Logical

Depends on facts and


numbers to convince us

Emotional

Uses our emotions


(happiness or sadness) to
convince us

Ethical

Uses our morals , values and


beliefs to convince us
Also depends on authors
credibility (like preachers,
doctors, famous people)

Credibility = trustworthiness based on your position.


For example, youd trust your doctor to give you
medical advice.

FALLACIES
Loaded Language

Uses shocking words to draw


up emotions such as fear

Circular Reasoning

Explaining your claim by


repeating your claim (maybe
using different words)

Over-generalization

Making a broad statement


about a group or topic that is
too difficult to prove

Either/Or Fallacy

Presenting only two options


(i.e. Either you do this, or you
will die)

Tuesday,
February
17th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Next independent novel assignment
Write down Black Cat vocabulary words
Begin reading Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe
Answer all 10 questions in your writers notebook

Homework:
Visual vocab due Friday
Indie novel assignment due Friday

Wednesday,
February
18 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Finish reading Black Cat
Finish all 10 questions

Choose the question you had the easiest time with.


Rewrite your answer as though it is a 4 point OGT short
answer question
INCLUDE CITED & EMBEDDED EVIDENCE

Homework:
Visual vocab due Friday
Indie novel assignment due Friday

Thursday,
February
19 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Rewrite & perfect your short answer question on an
index card
Fiction v. NonFiction:
Read the article from the San Jose Times
Answer the questions

Homework:
Visual vocab due Friday
Indie novel assignment due Friday

Friday,
February
20 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Turn in visual vocab & indie novel assignment
View the video adaptation of Black Cat and
compare/contrast on an index card
Turn this in before you leave

Homework:
Read your novel
Vocab quiz on Tuesday

Monday,
February
23 r d

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Turn your 3-2-1 Analysis into the drawer
Going to lab 3105 to fi nish Indie Novel #2 assignment
Author Study
Turn this in before you leave

Homework:
Independent novel assignment (fi gurative language)
due Friday

Tuesday,
February
24 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


OGT needs formative
OGT Reading Vocab words
Article of the Week
Homework:
Visual vocab due Friday
Independent novel assignment due Friday
Kayla Montgomery article due tomorrow if you
dont fi nish it before you leave

Wednesday,
February
25 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Turn in Kayla Montgomery assignment
Outlining an essay exercise
Open your writers notebook and number the page 1
through 5, leaving a generous amount of space in between
each number
Across the top write Challenges

Using the quick proofreading check list, proofread


your work

Homework:
Visual vocab due Friday
Independent novel assignment due Friday

11-MINUTE ESSAY
You will be writing to this prompt:
Write a narrative story about a challenge youve
faced and how you have overcome it or are working
to do so.
1. Introduction: Explain your challenge
2. It all started when / In the beginning / The fi rst time..
3. Now this is / The next thing that happened
4. In the end /Now
5. Conclusion: Re-explain your challenge
Now that you have your outline, listen for directions. You
are going to be spending a timed amount on each of these
sections. Do not move ahead until told to do so, and dont
move back until the end.

Defying all expectation, a group of


Scottish marine biologists capture a
live Loch Ness monster. In an
almost unbelievable coincidence, a
bear hunter in the Pacific Northwest
shoots a Sasquatch in the thigh,
thereby allowing zoologists to take
him into captivity. These events
happen on the same day. That
night, the President announces that
he has cancer and will have to
undergo a surgery.
You are the front page editor of
the New York Times: what do
you run as the biggest story?
Why that story over the others?

Thursday,
February
26 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Persuasion Final: Football Yes/No Multiple Choice
Prepare for some note-taking!

Euphemism intervention
Homework:
Visual vocab due tomorrow
Independent novel assignment due tomorrow

FRIDAY FREE WRITE


OR
TELL ME SOME HIGHLIGHTS
FROM #SNOWWEEK2015
OR
TEAM BLUE/BLACK
OR TEAM WHITE/GOLD?

Friday,
February
27 t h

7 T H PERIOD
We are going to the assembly

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Turn in euphemism, visual vocab & fi gurative
language assignment
Logical appeal or nah? game
Key and Peele Article Analysis
Answer the two short answer questions and have Brotzman
or Vail initial it before you turn it in

Homework:
Vocab quiz Tuesday
Read your novel

SHORT ANSWER
1. Claim Statement of opinion about a topic
Purpose: Inform, entertain, persuade
2. Tone The emotion an author feels about a topic

LOGICAL APPEAL OR NAH?

Yes they use


facts like a
statistic (number)
to convince you.
Is this implicit or
explicit?

LOGICAL APPEAL OR NAH?


Nah this ad
doesnt feature
any facts, only
loaded language
and sadness
This is emotional
appeal
How could we
make it logical?

LOGICAL APPEAL OR NAH?

Yes they use


facts (numbers)
to convince you.
Implicit or
explicit?

LOGICAL APPEAL OR NAH?

Nah there is not


factual evidence
supporting this
claim
Maybe ethical
appeal?
How could we
make it logical?

LOGICAL APPEAL OR NAH?

Yes This ad is
trying to convince
you by providing
you with a factual
number money
Is this implicit or
explicit?

LOGICAL APPEAL OR NAH?

Yes They
provide us with a
statistic about
PCs vs. Mac
attempting to
convince us
Is this implicit or
explicit?

LOGICAL OR NAH?
Nah They dont
provide any
evidence to
support their
claim
What is this an
example of
though?
Implicit or
explicit?

LOGICAL OR NAH?

Nah No factual
evidence or
statistics to
support their
claim
Is this implicit or
explicit?

TELL ME ABOUT YOUR


INDEPENDENT NOVEL.
YOU CAN BE HONEST.

Monday,
March 2nd

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


In The Movies assignment
Foundational Literary Terms overview
Take notes from the PowerPoint

Homework:
Vocab quiz tomorrow
Independent novel assignment due Friday

YOU GET ONE WISH.


WRITE ABOUT IT.
DONT WISH FOR MORE
WISHES, EITHER. THATS
LAME.
THEN SPEND 5 MINUTES
STUDYING YOUR VOCAB
WORDS.

Tuesday,
March 3 r d

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


OGT Writing vocab quiz
OGT reading vocab words
Finish taking notes

Homework:
Visual vocab due Friday
Independent novel assignment due Friday

Wednesday,
March 4 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Review for the Quarter 3 Final
Take notes & answer the short answer if you want full credit
These can be used as study guides for your fi nal on March
26 th !

Homework:
Visual vocab due Friday
Independent novel assignment due Friday

You are kidnapped by a madman. He locks


you in an empty attic where the
temperature is 100 degrees. Your feet and
hands are tied together. There is no food
or water. After 24 hours, the madman
opens the door and presents three glasses
of water with drinking straws. Feel free to
have a refreshing sip of water. One of
them has a drop of poison in it that will kill
you in 90 minutes, and, just so you know, I
plan on releasing you in 48 hours, he
tells you. He then laughs maniacally and
leaves, locking the door behind him.
What do you do? Do you gamble and
drink, or do you try to wait out the
madman? Explain your reasoning.

Thursday,
March 5 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Write a Jimmy Fallon style Thank You Note
11-minute persuasive essay about your Thank You
Note topic

Homework:
Visual vocab due tomorrow
Independent novel assignment due Friday

Friday,
March 6th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Turn in your visual vocab & independent novel
assignment
Hall of Fame video analysis activity
Complete the pre-writing handout

Answer all questions about the song on a separate


sheet of paper; turn this in before you leave!

Homework:
Vocab quiz Tuesday

Monday,
March 9th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Independent novel assignment #4

Homework:
Vocab quiz tomorrow
Independent novel assignment due Friday

Tuesday,
March 10th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


OGT Reading vocab quiz
OGT prezi what to expect
Distribute OGT handbooks
Homework:
Independent novel assignment due Friday

Wednesday,
March 11th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


11-minute essay

Homework:
Independent novel assignment due Friday

March,
Thursday
12th

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


OGT stations (based on your OGT needs formative)

Homework:
Independent novel assignment due Friday

Literary
Terms

Vocabulary

OGT Prep

Mariah
Zach
Tyler Crum
Brandon
Tyler Clair
Khayriyah
Oscar

Shelby
Tait
Kyle S
Savannah B

Juan
Devin
BJ
Seebock
Baylen
Kyle G

PERIOD
SEVEN

Literary
Terms

Vocabulary

OGT Prep

Azariah
Susie
Terrell
Mitchell
Andrea
Mike
Truc

Elizabeth
Cody
Honey
Cheyenne
Elijah
James
Lindsay

Bryce
Tyonna
Emily
Griffin
Dontae
Amaya
Caleb
Kylia

PERIOD
SIX

Literary
Terms

Vocabulary

OGT Prep

Dylan
Kennedy
Michael
Jackie
Lexi
Bri
Jake
Jacob
Jamaica

Isabel
Joe
Jailah
Haily
Kai
Shelby
Hunter
Geof

Nick
Isaiah
Tae
Manrique
Morgan
Katelyn
Josh
Donavin
Garrett

PERIOD
THREE

Literary
Terms

Vocabulary

OGT Prep

Richard
Steven
Lanay
Grant
Sam
Charlee
Isaiah
Jordan

Taylor
Katelyn
Jasmine
Erina
Madison
Ryann
Ozzy
Destine

Maggie
Tyree
Alex
Craig
Mal
Isaiah
Hannah T
Jamal
AJ
Hannah

PERIOD
TWO

Literary
Terms

Vocabulary

OGT Prep

Zach
Deandre
Brooke
Kandice
Mark
Mckayla
Ally
Hannah

Bri
Joey
Tanner
Josh
Victor
Roman
Taylor

Madi
Holden
Kevin
Austin
Matt
Drew
Stephanie
Killian
Celina

PERIOD
ONE

Friday,
March 13 t h

WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?


Turn in independent novel assignment #4
Finish OGT stations (based on your formative)

Homework:
OGTs start on MONDAY!

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