6th Period Honors ELA Assignments
- Instructor
- Sarah Hightower
- Term
- 2022-2023 School Year
- Department
- English
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Use the PDF attached in this thread to complete your analysis and the quizzes.
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Use the PDF attached in this thread to complete your analysis and the quizzes.
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Use the PDF attached in this thread to complete your analysis and the quizzes.
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Use the PDF to read chapter 8 then complete the 5 question quiz.
Remember to complete the analysis in your handout - check conflicts/plot and make sure your poem analysis is complete from chapter 5.
Remember to complete the analysis in your handout - check conflicts/plot and make sure your poem analysis is complete from chapter 5.
Due:
Use the PDF to read chapter 8 then complete the 5 question quiz.
Remember to complete the analysis in your handout - check conflicts/plot and make sure your poem analysis is complete from chapter 5.
Remember to complete the analysis in your handout - check conflicts/plot and make sure your poem analysis is complete from chapter 5.
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Use the PDF to read chapter 8 then complete the 5 question quiz.
Remember to complete the analysis in your handout - check conflicts/plot and make sure your poem analysis is complete from chapter 5.
Remember to complete the analysis in your handout - check conflicts/plot and make sure your poem analysis is complete from chapter 5.
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I have posted the complete PDF text in this thread - please read the chapter and complete the quiz.
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I have posted the complete PDF text in this thread - please read the chapter and complete the quiz.
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Complete these two quizzes on Tuesday.
(Can also be completed in YOUR homeroom)
(Can also be completed in YOUR homeroom)
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Complete these two quizzes on Tuesday.
(Can also be completed in YOUR homeroom)
(Can also be completed in YOUR homeroom)
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Complete the character chart and chapter 1 analysis in your hand out.
Audio linked.
Class set of books in my classroom.
Audio linked.
Class set of books in my classroom.
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Complete the character chart and chapter 1 analysis in your hand out.
Audio linked.
Class set of books in my classroom.
Audio linked.
Class set of books in my classroom.
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Use this google form to complete the ECR for the passage.
ECR = extended constructed response = essay.
(explain)
ECR = extended constructed response = essay.
(explain)
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Use this google form to complete the short answer response for the passage.
SAR = Short answer response
Short answer response = 1 paragraph
SAR = Short answer response
Short answer response = 1 paragraph
Due:
Use this google form to complete the ECR for the passage.
ECR = extended constructed response = essay.
(explain)
ECR = extended constructed response = essay.
(explain)
Due:
Use this google form to complete the short answer response for the passage.
SAR = Short answer response
Short answer response = 1 paragraph
SAR = Short answer response
Short answer response = 1 paragraph
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Use this assignment to practice editing a passage.
Use the mentor text for feedback and complete this practice during class.
Use the mentor text for feedback and complete this practice during class.
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Use this assignment to practice editing a passage.
Use the mentor text for feedback and complete this practice during class.
Use the mentor text for feedback and complete this practice during class.
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Use this google form to answer the questions as you read the passage:
- annotate according to each genre
- complete your #summaries
- and any other annotations you would like to make
There are 12 questions total.
- annotate according to each genre
- complete your #summaries
- and any other annotations you would like to make
There are 12 questions total.
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Use this google form to answer the questions as you read the passage:
- annotate according to each genre
- complete your #summaries
- and any other annotations you would like to make
There are 12 questions total.
- annotate according to each genre
- complete your #summaries
- and any other annotations you would like to make
There are 12 questions total.
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Work on “Creating sentences (Compound and Complex).”
1. Complete CBA
2. When done, complete this assignment in NOREDINK.
(you may need to create a student profile under our class.)
1. Complete CBA
2. When done, complete this assignment in NOREDINK.
(you may need to create a student profile under our class.)
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Complete this quizziz after you have written your argumentative essay from 7th grade cell phones.
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1. Read the passage and complete #summaries on the text.
2. Answer the questions on the stapled paper
3. Provide evidence for WHY you made that choice next to your answer
4. Complete the Extended Constructed Response after you answer your questions and provide your evidence.
The text and questions are on paper, the ECR is linked below:
2. Answer the questions on the stapled paper
3. Provide evidence for WHY you made that choice next to your answer
4. Complete the Extended Constructed Response after you answer your questions and provide your evidence.
The text and questions are on paper, the ECR is linked below:
Due:
2/16 -
Today we are turning our "Love it or Leave it" activity into an argumentative essay!
You will take the letter you wrote on Tuesday (the thing you love or are falling out of love with) and you are now going to argue why other people should also love or leave that thing.
I am attaching some slides that show the process and an argumentative essay that Ms. Silhan wrote that argues why everyone should not like red pens.
Please use this example to write your own on the separate sheet of construction paper!
Be sure to include:
1. INTRO -
hook and
CLAIM (ex. Recess is important and should be structured into the school day.)
2. Body - Topic sentence
Evidence (ARGUMENT)
3. Body - Topic sentence and
Counter claim (Some people may think that recess is a waste of time, but .....)
4. Conclusion - In conclusion,
Mic drop - sales pitch, call to action
Today we are turning our "Love it or Leave it" activity into an argumentative essay!
You will take the letter you wrote on Tuesday (the thing you love or are falling out of love with) and you are now going to argue why other people should also love or leave that thing.
I am attaching some slides that show the process and an argumentative essay that Ms. Silhan wrote that argues why everyone should not like red pens.
Please use this example to write your own on the separate sheet of construction paper!
Be sure to include:
1. INTRO -
hook and
CLAIM (ex. Recess is important and should be structured into the school day.)
2. Body - Topic sentence
Evidence (ARGUMENT)
3. Body - Topic sentence and
Counter claim (Some people may think that recess is a waste of time, but .....)
4. Conclusion - In conclusion,
Mic drop - sales pitch, call to action
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If you are absent or otherwise cannot complete this assignment as small groups in class today, please use this assignment to complete the activity.
- YOU WILL NEED: the hand out with the questions and a pencil.
There are 5 stations in total. We are doing one of them together (Buy Local!) If you are absent, you will have to complete this one on your own. Each station is designed to take 5-7 minute. The goal is to identify argumentative or informational elements and features.
Consider - is there a thesis statement or is it more of a claim? Are the text features supporting a persuasive argument? Is there a counter claim? Are there any expert opinions as evidence?
------ Use these questions to guide your thinking as you read over each text.
Station 1: Together: Buy Local
- read the text and determine if it is an argumentative text or just an informational text.
Answer the questions based on your analysis.
Station 2: The Flying Tomato: Shaun White
- Read the text and determine if the text is informational or argumentative.
Answer the questions based on your analysis.
Station 3: Should 7th Graders Be Allowed to Have A Cell Phone In Class?
- Read the text and determine if the text is informational or argumentative.
Answer the questions based on your analysis.
SKIP STATION 4: -- Station 4: Cell Phones in School?
Station 5: Gauchos
- Read the text and determine if the text is informational or argumentative.
Answer the questions based on your analysis.
- YOU WILL NEED: the hand out with the questions and a pencil.
There are 5 stations in total. We are doing one of them together (Buy Local!) If you are absent, you will have to complete this one on your own. Each station is designed to take 5-7 minute. The goal is to identify argumentative or informational elements and features.
Consider - is there a thesis statement or is it more of a claim? Are the text features supporting a persuasive argument? Is there a counter claim? Are there any expert opinions as evidence?
------ Use these questions to guide your thinking as you read over each text.
Station 1: Together: Buy Local
- read the text and determine if it is an argumentative text or just an informational text.
Answer the questions based on your analysis.
Station 2: The Flying Tomato: Shaun White
- Read the text and determine if the text is informational or argumentative.
Answer the questions based on your analysis.
Station 3: Should 7th Graders Be Allowed to Have A Cell Phone In Class?
- Read the text and determine if the text is informational or argumentative.
Answer the questions based on your analysis.
SKIP STATION 4: -- Station 4: Cell Phones in School?
Station 5: Gauchos
- Read the text and determine if the text is informational or argumentative.
Answer the questions based on your analysis.
Due:
After you have written your outline and rough draft, use this document to type your final copy.
MAKE SURE:
- You have used the rubric to check your writing.
- Have a complete thesis statement and topic sentences that relate to your thesis statement.
- Highlight your thesis and topic sentences to maintain coherence while you type your final. (This will help you as you type)
Please check the other google slides within this topic for extra help if you need it.
MAKE SURE:
- You have used the rubric to check your writing.
- Have a complete thesis statement and topic sentences that relate to your thesis statement.
- Highlight your thesis and topic sentences to maintain coherence while you type your final. (This will help you as you type)
Please check the other google slides within this topic for extra help if you need it.
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After completing the writing section of the day - answer these questions in small group or in workshop model.
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After completing the writing section of the day - answer these questions in small group or in workshop model.
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After completing the writing section of the day - answer these questions in small group or in workshop model.
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When we create constructed responses or write informational texts.. or when we create narrative stories/responses ....
HOW do you know which lens to look through or from which perspective to write?
This quizziz asks you to decide what kind of writing you are responsible for based on the prompt.
When do you write an informational/expository essay?
When do you write an argumentative text with a claim and reasoning?
When can you write in first person/create a story?
HOW do you know which lens to look through or from which perspective to write?
This quizziz asks you to decide what kind of writing you are responsible for based on the prompt.
When do you write an informational/expository essay?
When do you write an argumentative text with a claim and reasoning?
When can you write in first person/create a story?
Due:
1. Please read the passage and create your hashtag summaries (#SUMMARIES)
2. Answer the questions (2 have 2 parts (Part A and Part B))
3. Provide text evidence for each answer!
Submit and begin thinking about your writing topic!
2. Answer the questions (2 have 2 parts (Part A and Part B))
3. Provide text evidence for each answer!
Submit and begin thinking about your writing topic!
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When you complete the activities with "The Mustang Times" practice revising and editing with this quill activity.
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Please click the link to go to this assignment.