English 10 Honors (Period 6) Assignments
- Instructor
- Jomeline Balatayo, Ph.D.
- Terms
- Fall 2017
- Spring 2018
- Department
- English
- Description
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Past Assignments
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Critically read and annotate this article from The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/05/the-real-risk-of-trumps-dehumanization-of-immigrants/560762/
As you read, think of SOAPStone, along with the rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos) and rhetorical devices (themes, symbols, metaphors, etc.) used by the author to provide a convincing message. Also, consider the role of equivocation in this article. Equivocation is the use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth, or to avoid committing oneself to a decision, choice, side, etc.
Bring your annotated article to class on Monday, 6/11 and be prepared to discuss.
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Please work on debates as stated on the attached packet.
- Group 5 & 3, June 5
- Group 6 & 2, June 7
- Group 1 & 4, June 8
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Macbate presentations due on Friday, May 25th.
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Evidence Sheets and Socratic seminar are due on 5/16.
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- Acts IV and V Vocab. Quiz on Wednesday, 5/9;
- Acts IV and V Study Guides also due on Wednesday
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- Watch the first 35 minutes of Macbeth: https://vimeo.com/147219363
- Finish the Macbeth Relationships chart and be ready to discuss tomorrow.
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- Finish paragraph summary of Act 5 Scene 1--provide 2 CDs
- Read/annotate Act 5 Scenes, 2-4 and be ready to discuss in class
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- Socratic seminar Evidence Sheets due on Monday, 4/30
- Prepare for the Socratic seminar
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- Review Act III Scenes 5 & 6.
- Read and annotate Act IV Scene 1
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Act II vocab. quiz and study guide due on Monday, 4/23.
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- Finish the Dagger sheet
- Read and annotate all of Act II Scenes 1-4.
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Act I vocab. and study guide due on April 18.
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- Review Act I Scenes 1-4; read Scenes 5-7
- Fill out only the first column of lines 5-10 of the Toss the Line Packet
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Read Macbeth Act I Scenes 1-3 for tomorrow.
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Link to Shakespeare's Bio by A&E: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lOUeV2Xm6E
Do Act I vocab. front and back, due 4/12
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Fake News Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10eA5-mCZLSS4MQY5QGb5ewC3VAL6pLkT53V_81ZyitM/preview
Research Paper Assignment Deadlines:
March 5: Research Questions due
March 12: Source Analysis Sheets due
March 19: Outlines due
April 11: Research Paper and Projects due
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Research Paper Reminders:
- Save your paper as a PDF and submit it to Turnitin.com before your class period begins!
- Presentations are due in class on April 11. Be ready to present when the bell begins.
- BRING YOUR RESEARCH PAPER RUBRIC. Don't have it? Print it out.
- Presentation Requirements: 1) Your research questions; 2) research paper findings (i.e. answers to your research question); 3) solutions to your issue.
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Source Analysis Sheet and Rubric due 3/12/2018. Please share it with me via Google Docs.
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC): https://eric.ed.gov/
The Center for Public Integrity: https://www.publicintegrity.org/politics/buying-president-2016/source-check
Politifact: http://www.politifact.com/
Fake News Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10eA5-mCZLSS4MQY5QGb5ewC3VAL6pLkT53V_81ZyitM/preview
Do NOT use blogs, Wikipedia, or articles that do not have a listed author! You will lose points and will need to find another source.
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Research questions are due: 3/5/2018
How to Form a Research Question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oJNO6PYZe4
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How to Spot Fake News: http://abc7chicago.com/news/fake-news-is-dominating-facebook/1621221/
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Deserted Island Activity 1) speech, 2) presentation, and 3) press conference due on 2/26. ***Videolinks need to be emailed to my by Sunday, 6 pm in order to allow time for trouble-shooting (if needed).
PRESS-CONFERENCE:
- Candidates will take questions from the audience and explain why they are the best person to be elected "Chief"
- All groups must prepare well-thought out questions to ask every candidate on the floor.
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Read the two articles and form your own ideas about how our current politics/state of affairs mirror the boys' behavior/actions in LOTF. Are the articles convincing? Why or why not?
Dystopia, Lord of the Flies, and Politics: http://www.william-golding.co.uk/dystopia-flies-politics
The Most Relevant Dystopia...: http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-schillinger-dystopian-fiction-trump-20170316-story.html
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Review the chapters and your notes. Prepare for the LOTF In-Class Essay on Thursday, 2/15.
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- Chapters 9-12 vocab. and reading quiz on Feb. 14, Wednesday.
- Chaps. 9-12 study guides are also due on Feb. 14, Wednesday.
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Complete your S.S. Evidence Sheet and prepare for the Socratic seminar.
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Chapter 11 Questions (1 paragraph per group):
- Discuss the significance of Simon and Piggy's death. How are these events connected to important themes in the novel?
- Discuss the significance of the breaking of the specs and the conch. How are these events connected to important themes in the novel?
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Read and annotate Chaps. 10-12.
Chap. 10: Question, due on Wednesday, 2/7: What did Roger mean when he said Jack was a “proper chief” (p. 159)? Why is this significant and how is it different from Ralph’s position as elected chief?
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1) Vocab. Quiz for Chaps. 7-8 on Monday, 2/5
2) Reading Quiz for Chaps. 7-8 and Study Guide are also due!
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- Study for Chaps. 5-6 Vocab. Quiz and Chaps. 4-6 Reading Quiz
- Chaps. 5-6 Study Guide due
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Critically read and annotate Chaps. 7-8 of LOTF
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- Complete your evidence sheet and prepare for the Socratic seminar on Monday, 1/29
- Make sure you have 2 pcs. of Concrete Details (evidence) and 2 pcs. of Analysis
- Cite in MLA format
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Study for Reading Quiz Chaps. 1-3
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- Read Chapter 5 and annotate the pages for the boys' use of ethos, logos, and pathos.
- Read Chapter 6, also.
- Study for Reading Quiz, Chaps. 1-3
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- Close read and annotate LOTF chaps. 3-4 using the annotation handout
- Study for vocab. quiz on 1/24
- LOTF Chaps. 3-4 study guide due, 1/24
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- Using your Close Reading of a Literary Passage handout, critically read and annotate chapters 1-2 of LOFL: http://www.yoanaj.co.il/uploadImages/UserFiles/352.pdf
- Study for vocab. quiz on Wed. 1/17
- Chaps. 1-2 Study Guide
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Read the exemplars for your argumentative essay topic and fill out the reflection sheet.
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Based on our viewing of the documentary 13th, write a perfect paragraph based on the following prompt:
What is the purpose of this documentary and what rhetorical appeals and devices does Ava Duvernay use to achieve her goal?
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Finish your "The Crisis" essay.
"The Crisis" brief history: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG6AV9YtETY
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Finish answering the questions at the end of "The Crisis" packet.
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Read "The Crisis" and use your Close Reading of a Literary Passage handout to annotate the text.
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Fill out the SOAPStone chart and use it to answer the following prompt: What is the purpose of Adichie's speech "The Danger of a Single Story" and what rhetorical devices does she use to effectively convey her message?
Staple your annotations, Text-Dependent Questions packet, and 1-2 page essay together and bring it in on Monday.
The Danger of a Single Story: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-danger-of-a-single-story
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Read and annotate Chimamanda Adichie's essay, The Danger of a Single Story using your Close Reading of a Literature Passage handout. Do not do the questions in the back and do not do the SOAPSTone charts yet.
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NY Times Room for Debate Topics:
- Americans and their Flag: https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2016/09/01/americans-and-their-flag
- Should Every Young Athlete Get a Trophy? https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2016/10/06/should-every-young-athlete-get-a-trophy
- Is Creativity Endangered? https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/09/15/is-creativity-endangered
- Do Trigger Warnings Work? https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2016/09/13/do-trigger-warnings-work
MLA Citation Website Help:
- OWL PURDUE MLA FORMATTING AND STYLE GUIDE: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/
- CITATION MACHINE: http://www.citationmachine.net/mla8/cite-a-newspaper/manual
- BIBME: http://www.bibme.org/mla
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Argument essays rough drafts due on Nov. 15, 2017. Rough drafts should include AT LEAST the first two-three pages of the paper.
Sample MLA Essay Paper: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nmswishe/Model%20Argument%20Paper.pdf
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Finish your rough draft and revise and edit for grammatical errors.
Parellelism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcaxAfwcgvw
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Check your rough drafts for fragments and run-ons. Revise and edit your work accordingly.
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- Continue working on establishing your premises for your claims (thesis/argument). See video link below and review the MLA sample paper.
- Continue looking for external sources to support your evidence
- Start working on argument essay rough draft
Fundamentals in Argumentation: Truth and Validity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCGnyaa5E5g&index=5&list=PLtKNX4SfKpzX_bhh4LOEWEGy3pkLmFDmk
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1) Argumentative Essay Outlines and 2) Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizers due at the beginning of the period on 11/9/2017
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- Find an external resource for your argumentative essay.
- Start working on outline
Using the CRAP Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhwB4zQD4XA
Evaluating Internet Resources (Georgetown University): https://www.library.georgetown.edu/tutorials/research-guides/evaluating-internet-content
ONLINE SOURCES:
- PBS News http://www.pbs.org/newshour/
- Fake NewsWebsites + Google docs: http://www.dailydot.com/layer8/fake-news-sites-list-facebook/
- Pro Publica https://www.propublica.org/awards/
- Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/
- NPR: http://www.npr.org/?refresh=true
- ERIC: https://eric.ed.gov/?
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A) Pick ONE debate topic from the list below and read ALL of the short pro-con arguments for that particular topic:
- Is Creativity Endangered in a Technology Driven Society?
- Do Trigger Warnings Work?
- Should Every Young Athlete Get a Trophy?
- Is “Taking a Knee” Disrespectful to the Flag (Americans and their Flag)?
B) Pick 1 or 2 author(s) from your chosen debate topic with whom you agree and pick 1 or 2 author(s) from that same topic with whom you disagree.
C) Based on your position on this issue, write a 1-2 sentence argument (thesis statement) and make a T-Chart with a bulleted list of reasons why you agree with the author and another list of bullets on why you disagree with the other author.
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REASONS WHY YOU AGREE WITH AUTHOR "X" & "Y" |
REASONS WHY YOU DISAGREE WITH AUTHOR "X" AND "Y"
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- Finish writing your paragraph response to Prompt #4 of the Claims and Counterarguments Practice Sheet.
- All Prompts #1-4 paragraphs are due on Friday, 11/3.
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Write a paragraph that addresses Prompt #2 of Claims and Counterclaims Practice sheet.
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- Finish your group Argument and Counterargument to Perry Patetic's Claim.
- Intro. to Critical Thinking Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cum3k-Wglfw&list=PLtKNX4SfKpzX_bhh4LOEWEGy3pkLmFDmk&index=1
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Fallacy Project due on Oct. 31, Tuesday
Five Fallacies PBS Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qb-h0sXkH4
Circular Reasoning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CVbku6nxhU
Fallacy Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXLTQi7vVsI
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Look at the List of Fallacies handout and think of your own example of each fallacy. Write down your examples on a piece of paper.
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Read Love is a Fallacy and fill-out Fallacies Table.
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Read and annotate Harrison Bergeron using your Critical Reading handout and complete your table of themes, symbols, metaphors, and irony.
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Timed in-class essay on Monday
- Finish reading and annotating all of Night
- Don't forget to bring your book and in-text annotations
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- Fill out your Socratic seminar evidence sheets for chaps. 6-9.
- Make sure you answer all 10 questions.
- Finish reading and annotating chaps. 6-9 of Night.
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1) Read and annotate Night Chaps. 6-9.
2) Do Night Chapters 6-9 Packet DUE. Do all of "Active Reading," and "Responding" (personal response and Analyzing Literature) sections. Do NOT do Literature and Writing section.
3) Study for vocab. quiz on Monday
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Complete S.S. evidence sheets and prepare for the Socratic seminar. Evidence sheets need at least 2 pieces of evidence (quotes) cited in MLA format. ALL OPENING, CORE, AND CLOSING QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED.
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- Finish reading and annotating Night Chaps. 3-5 using the Close Reading handout.
- Night Chapters 3-5 packet due. Do all of "Active Reading," and "Responding" (personal response and Analyzing Literature) sections. Do NOT do Literature and Writing section.
- Night Chapters 3-5 vocabulary quiz.
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Complete your perfect paragraph. Provide a 1) thesis statement (argument); 2) 2 concrete details; analysis of 2 CDs; and a concluding statement that expands upon the thesis.
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Do you think hatred is both destructive and self-destructive? Why or why not? How do we come to hate certain groups? And once we give in to hate, how would we answer Wiesel’s question: “What do you hate when you hate, and whom do you hate when you hate?”
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Watch the rest of the Elie Wiesel Interview with Oprah Winfrey and write a paragraph in response to your feelings and insights about what you learned. Don't forget to take note of facts, statistics, and excerpts from the interview and integrate them into your writing.
Elie Wiesel Interview Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SwArNTM_KA
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- Night Chapters 1-2 packet due. Do all of "Active Reading," and "Responding" (personal response and Analyzing Literature) sections, pgs. 12-15. Do NOT do Literature and Writing section.
- Night Chapters 1-2 vocabulary quiz
TED Talk: How to Practice Effectively for Just About Anything https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Kn_ftfDvg
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Evaluate and assess your own diagnostic essay using the Lit. Analysis Rubric. Provide a justification for the grade you gave yourself. DO NOT FORGET TO BRING YOUR IN-CLASS ESSAYS TOMORROW!
THESIS STATEMENT HANDOUTS: http://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/thesis-statements/
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Pick your Socratic seminar questions and fill out your evidence sheets. Be ready to participate on Monday.
***Make sure that you ONLY pick three questions of your own choosing from the Opening and Closing Questions sections and four from the Core Questions sections, so you only have to do ten.***
Opening = 3
Core = 4
Closing = 3
You should have at least 2 pieces of evidence--the third box is an option.
Like I said before, the Evidence Sheet only has 5 slots for questions--you should print more out from the HW page. I gave you a hard copy so that you can see what they look like before I assign them to you.
Best,
Dr. Balatayo
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Transformation Projects due; presentation day
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- Syllabus signatures sheets due
- Bring summer HW novel for in-class timed essay