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Friday, February 24, 2017
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Sentence Fluency Test
You may refer to the cards on the desk (FANBOYS or AAWWIBBUSS)
H/W - Just enjoy your reading tonight. You have been working hard recently! Agree as a book club what page to read to.
If your Top 10 is not in Seesaw AS A VIDEO - by the end of the day WEDNESDAY - it is considered late. Make sure your final poem is at the end of it.
You may refer to the cards on the desk (FANBOYS or AAWWIBBUSS)
H/W - Just enjoy your reading tonight. You have been working hard recently! Agree as a book club what page to read to.
If your Top 10 is not in Seesaw AS A VIDEO - by the end of the day WEDNESDAY - it is considered late. Make sure your final poem is at the end of it.
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Summative
For all of those who regularly check my blog, you now have an advantage! This is a poem that you must interpret for your summative in Monday's class. I am giving it in advance, so you have more time to do your thinking. You cannot discuss this poem with a parent or classmate. You can look at ANY of your poetry notes. All answers will be written in class on pencil and paper on MONDAY. Any notes you make before class, can be used in class.
Discuss how a PART of the poem (word, image, phrase, line, or stanza) plays a role in creating the WHOLE poem. Be sure to talk about HOW the part develops the larger IDEA/MEANING of the poem. Use everything you know about close reading and analyzing literature as you show your thinking and support it.
Rubric
Two grades - one for ideas, one for use of evidence
Discuss how a PART of the poem (word, image, phrase, line, or stanza) plays a role in creating the WHOLE poem. Be sure to talk about HOW the part develops the larger IDEA/MEANING of the poem. Use everything you know about close reading and analyzing literature as you show your thinking and support it.
To Look at Anything
John Moffitt
To look at anything,
If you would know that thing,
You must look at it long:
To look at this green and say,
“I have seen spring in these
Woods,” will not do – you must
Be the thing you see:
You must be the dark snakes of
Stems and ferny plumes of leaves,
You must enter in
To the small silences between
The leaves,
You must take your time
And touch the very peace
They issue from.Rubric
Two grades - one for ideas, one for use of evidence
Friday, February 17, 2017
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