Short Story Unit Syllabus/ Class Agenda August- September 2011 Tues. 9 August/ Wed. 10 August - Class guidelines & my website - Trivia game - Student survey (turn in) - Grammar game - Receive “Sunday in the Park” handout Homework: read “Sunday in the Park” and complete reader’s response (handout) Thurs. 11 August/ Fri. 12 August - Seating chart (assigned seats) - Discuss & collect “Sunday in the Park” reader’s response - Nouns: parts of speech worksheet - “The Dinner Party” (put story in order activity) - Receive: Literary Terms (students write down definitions on handouts) - Literary Term PowerPoint Notes: Parts of Plot (terms 1-7) - Receive: blue short story booklets - Receive: “Most Dangerous Game” vocabulary worksheet - Begin reading “The Most Dangerous Game” for homework Homework: Read “The Most Dangerous Game” (pages 1-10 in blue booklet); “Most Dangerous Game” vocabulary worksheet; prepare for “Most Dangerous Game” reading/ literary terms application quiz (no vocabulary on 15 question multiple choice quiz) Mon. 15 August/ Tues. 16 August - Pronouns (personal, possessive and antecedents): parts of speech worksheet - Literary Term PowerPoint Notes: Flashback 8, Conflict 9-10, Characterization 11- 21 (special characterization PPT) - Review: “Most Dangerous Game” vocabulary worksheet - Write 7 good questions on “Most Dangerous Game” in pairs or groups of three. Provide the answers or ask peers or me for help. o Examples: Why did Rainsford fall off the boat?; What does Rainsford hunt?; How does Rainsford’s hunting differ from what General Zaroff hunts? - Draw plot line for “The Most Dangerous Game” (find at least 3 incidences of rising action) - QUIZ: “The Most Dangerous Game” (if absent, make up next class or in SRT) - Watch: Simpson’s “Tree-house of Horror XVI: Survival of the Fattest” (Season 17, episode 4 on my iTunes begin at 9:40- 15:00) Homework: Read “On the Bridge” (pages 18-21 in blue booklet); “On the Bridge” plot line and reader’s response (handout) Mrs. Salona Page 1 of 5 Monday, September 12, 2011 Short Story Unit Syllabus/ Class Agenda August- September 2011 Wednesday 17 August - B2: “Most Dangerous Game” Quiz & watch Simpson’s “MDG” clip - B3 & B4: watch Simpson’s “MDG” clip - Pronouns (other pronouns such as indefinite & demonstrative) worksheet with Writer’s Inc. handout with notes & pronoun chart. - Discuss “On the Bridge” plot-line (was homework) - Collect: “On the Bridge” homework - Literary Term PowerPoint Notes: Irony 22-24 - Direct & Indirect Characterization Worksheet (student-focused & “On the Bridge”); share examples when finished Homework: Indirect & Direct Characterization Worksheet; Read “Possibility of Evil” pages 11-17 Thursday 18 August I had a substitute today. - G1: “Most Dangerous Game” Quiz - Collect: “On the Bridge” homework - Read “The Possibility of Evil” pages 11-17 in blue booklet - Characterization, “The Possibility of Evil” vocabulary & questions worksheets (students may work in pairs) Homework: Finish “Possibility of Evil” questions and vocabulary; be prepared for “Possibility of Evil” quiz next class. Friday 19 August - Discuss characterization worksheet (don’t collect) - Literary Term PPT NOTES: narrator and point of view 25-32 - Point of View practice on PPT - Handouts: “Possibility of Evil” questions and vocabulary (work on these in pairs) - QUIZ: “Possibility of Evil” (15 multiple choice questions) - Pronoun practice (more with demonstrative, indefinite, etc) Homework: Finish “Possibility of Evil” questions and vocabulary Monday 22 August - Watch Simpson’s “Most Dangerous Game” clip - Pronouns (other pronouns such as indefinite & demonstrative) worksheet with Writer’s Inc. handout with notes & pronoun chart (pronoun overview PPT first) - Literary Term PPT NOTES: Irony 22-24; narrator and point of view 25-32 - Discuss “Possibility of Evil” answers to questions (was homework for today) - Collect: “Possibility of Evil” answers to questions & vocabulary Homework: none Mrs. Salona Page 2 of 5 Monday, September 12, 2011 Short Story Unit Syllabus/ Class Agenda August- September 2011 Tuesday 22 August/ Wednesday 23 August - Return past assignments - Collect: “Possibility of Evil” questions and vocabulary - QUIZ: “Possibility of Evil” (15 multiple choice questions) - Pronoun practice (more with demonstrative, indefinite, etc) - Literary Term PPT Notes: setting- imagery, 33-35 - Writer’s Notebook entry #1: Write about the image on the screen. Use sensory details to describe what you see, hear, feel, taste and smell. Focus on making the picture come alive with your words. Afterwards, share with classmates - Point of View writing exercise (in class writing); share in pairs or groups after 20 minutes - Time permitting: “Most Dangerous Game” 2001 movie on YouTube (excerpts from 27 minute video) Homework: Finish point of view writing exercise Thursday 24 August / Friday 25 August - Quiz make-ups/ return quizzes - Share point of view writing exercise with a peer; can your peer discern the point of view in each scene?; share with class? - Adjective practice worksheet - Literary Term PPT Notes: foreshadowing- mood, 36-38 “Story of an Hour” vocabulary (handout & PPT notes) - Handout of all three stories’ vocabulary and definitions. - “Build a Story” Exercise in pairs Homework: Finish “Story of an Hour” vocabulary (don’t do “Story of an Hour” questions); fill-inthe-blank vocabulary quiz over “Most Dangerous Game”, “Possibility of Evil” and “Story of an Hour” next class (practice vocabulary on Quia, available from my website) (August 29 (blue)/ August 30 (gold); note: you will have a noun, pronoun and adjective quiz on August 31 (blue)/ Sept. 1 (gold) Monday 29 August/ Tuesday 30 August - Review “Story of an Hour” vocabulary - Vocabulary Quiz: “Most Dangerous Game”, “Possibility of Evil” & “Story of an Hour” (fill-inthe-blank) - Adjectives part 2 worksheet - Share “Build a Story” exercises from last class - Listen to “Story of an Hour” (pages 22-23 in blue booklet) - How to respond to written questions (as in “Story of an Hour” questions) “Story of an Hour” literary analysis questions (handout) - Due by end of class: “Story of an Hour” answers to questions (time permitting) Homework: Finish “The Story of an Hour” questions; Read “The Necklace” (pages 27-33 in blue booklet); study for noun, pronoun and adjective quiz next class Mrs. Salona Page 3 of 5 Monday, September 12, 2011 Short Story Unit Syllabus/ Class Agenda August- September 2011 Wednesday 31 August/ Thursday 1 September - QUIZ: Nouns, Pronouns and Adjectives - Collect: “Story of an Hour” literary responses to questions - Direct/indirect characterization PPT - Characterization Worksheet (finding within “The Necklace” examples of all types of characterization); characterization notes on back side - “The Necklace” literary analysis questions - Third person limited, omniscient or objective practice worksheet (blue day) Homework: Finish work assigned in class today; Read “The False Gems” (pages 34-38 in blue booklet); Quiz over “The Necklace” and “The False Gems” next class Friday 2 September/ Tuesday 6 September - Return past quizzes and assignments - Grammar: Verbs (Transitive vs. Intransitive & linking) worksheet - Watch animated Chinese version of “The Necklace”? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIZnWyu_8MI - Discuss examples of characterization from “The Necklace” & “The Necklace” answers to questions & collect - Discuss answers to third person worksheet (blue day) - “False Gems” literary analysis questions (handout: optional/ good quiz review) Homework: None if you have completed the above work; Be prepared for “The Necklace” and “The False Gems” quiz next class Wednesday 7 September/ Thursday 8 September - QUIZ: “The Necklace” and “False Gems” - Grammar: Verbs (Action or linking verbs?) worksheet - Literary Term Notes: tone- genres of literature, 39-45 (finish): Matching quiz over all literary terms on Tues. 13 Sept/ Wed. 14 Sept ; Quia review games available from my website - “A Sound of Thunder” & “Butterfly Effect” clips as introductions - Begin reading Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder” in class (pages 48-55 in blue booklet) - Receive Noun, pronoun, adjective practice for re-take quiz Thurs/ Fri. Homework: Noun, pronoun, adjective practice worksheet: study for grammar re-test next class Mrs. Salona Page 4 of 5 Monday, September 12, 2011 Short Story Unit Syllabus/ Class Agenda August- September 2011 Friday 9 September/ Monday 12 September - Display and play as a class: Quia literary terms review games available from my website (quiz next class) - Read as a class: “A Sound of Thunder” (pages 48-55 in blue booklet) - Receive “A Sound of Thunder” questions and vocabulary - Review answers to noun, pronoun, adjective quiz practice worksheet - QUIZ Re-take: Noun, pronoun, adjective Homework: Finish “A Sound of Thunder” questions and vocabulary; study for literary terms matching quiz (matching terms to definitions); play Quia games for review Tuesday 13 September/ Wednesday 14 September - Computer lab H215 first half hour of class to play Quia vocabulary review games - QUIZ: Literary Terms Matching 35 points(study on Quia games—available from my website) - Watch Simpson’s “Time and Punishment” (their “A Sound of Thunder” version) on iTunes 9:04-16:00 (7 mins) - Discuss “A Sound of Thunder” answers - Vocabulary PPT on “A Sound of Thunder” which corresponds with homework from night before - Imagery activity: “A Sound of Thunder” imagery exercise: Find 10 powerful/ strong images from “A Sound of Thunder” and draw them. Write the image phrase below the pictures. The best images are from pages 5-8 of the story. For example, you could draw this image: “It’s [the T-Rex’s] armored flesh glittered like a thousand green coins” (Bradbury 5). Homework: Read “The Scarlet Ibis” 56-61; be able to apply literary terms to story Thursday 15 September/ Friday 16 September Plan literary response essay - Linking verb replacement practice Monday 26 Sept/ Tuesday 27 Sept Media Center Tour & Book Talks Mrs. Salona Page 5 of 5 Monday, September 12, 2011
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