Thursday, August 31, 2017

English 9--9/8/2017 & 9/11/2017

--BLOCK 2 BDF HAS DONE CURRENT EVENTS DISCUSSION FOR AOW, BUT THAT IS IT

ACE class (another abbreviated agenda due to Opening Ceremony)/Block 2 BDF class

In the Door (1 min.)
--sit in the same desk as last class block (alphabetical order)
--attendance

Jump Off (10-15 mins.)
--concept of the Jump Off explained again as a reminder
  • Turn in your signed sheet/slip from the "Important Information" document by placing it in the black basket on the front table.
  • Pick up each of the following from the front table:
    • a copy of the "Day 1 Review - You betcha vs. Nah, not so much" sheet
    • a copy of the "Commitments/Consequences" sheet
  • After purposefully reading the directions on the "Day 1 Review - You betcha vs. Nah, not so much" sheet, complete the task at hand quietly and independently--this is your "assessment".  Good luck!
--HW policy reminder
*WHILE STUDENTS WORK, HW CHECKED--INITIALS LISTED ON BOARD FOR HR DETENTION (IF NECESSARY).*

Setting the Context (5 mins.)
--agenda/HW
  • Today's class block is atypical (AGAIN [ACE class]).  Ah, well...it is what it is! :)
  • Block 2 BDF: "Artifact Bag" and "Letter to Mr. Martin" Q & A
--information about blog as a reminder

Instruction -- Important Information Document (STREAMLINED--25-30 mins.)
--go over policies fairly in depth via the "Day 1 Review – You betcha vs. Nah, not so much" sheet
  • join our Google Classroom
Transition (1 min.)
--Pick up your copy of the first Article of the Week ("Nerd Alert: Reading is Good for Your Health") from the front table.

Literacy Activity -- Take a Stand/Article of the Week (remainder of class)--STILL HAVE NOT STARTED IN ACE CLASS (THOUGH STUDENTS HAVE PUT NAMES ON ARTICLE (LOCATED ON FRONT TABLE)
--Block 2 ACEHas anyone been paying attention to the news/current events/pop culture this summer?  If so, what has struck you?
  • briefly engage in discussion--I will share/clarify as necessary
--explanation of the protocol for Take a Stand (a quick activity we'll likely use often this school year):
  • Momentarily, I will make a debatable statement:
    • If you agree with the statement, STAND UP next to your desk.
    • If you strongly agree with the statement, STAND ON your desk chair.
    • If you disagree with the statement, STAY SEATED in your desk chair.
    • If you strongly disagree with the statement, SIT ON THE FLOOR next to your desk.
--"My" claim: Human beings often treat each other terribly, and this reality is due in part to people reading infrequently.
  • show your position
  • cold-calling--students randomly selected to briefly explain their stance (no more than three sentences)

--share rationale behind the Article of the Week (PowerPoint)
--purposeful oral reading of the directions in the box at the top of the first page for Article of the Week #1
  • PurposeYou should know exactly what to do while independently reading both today and in the future with regard to this assignment.
    • How can you attend to this purpose before, during, and after the upcoming oral reading block?
--Q & A/modeling
--independent reading of Article of the Week #1 (5 mins. maximum)

Before You Leave
--Turn in your Article of the Week #1 document to me at the front table; we will continue working with this document in the future.

HW (Class Preparation)

--Complete the "Commitments/Consequences" document as directed to turn in at the beginning of NEXT class (Tuesday, 9/12 [ACE class]/Wednesday, 9/13 [BDF class]).  This task should not take you more than 5 minutes!
--Complete the "Artifact Bag" assignment as directed to turn in at the beginning of NEXT class (Tuesday, 9/12 [ACE class]/Wednesday, 9/13 [BDF class]).  I am looking forward to taking "breaks in the action" the next few weeks in order to use these bags for teambuilding!
HW (Take-Home Assessment)
--Complete the "Letter to Mr. Martin" assignment as directed to turn in at the beginning of NEXT class (Tuesday, 9/12 [ACE class]/Wednesday, 9/13 [BDF class]).  Make sure to do your best work!
Miscellaneous

--Make sure to SEE ME if you have any questions about anything from today's class!
--Remember that my classroom is available until 3:05ish each day if you would like to stay after and work on homework!

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--BLOCK 3 BDF HAS NOT YET DONE ANYTHING FOR AOW

Block 3 BDF class

In the Door (1 min.)
--sit in the same desk as last class block (alphabetical order)
--attendance


Jump Off (10-15 mins.)
--concept of the Jump Off explained again as a reminder
  • Turn in your signed sheet/slip from the "Important Information" document by placing it in the black basket on the front table.
  • Pick up a copy of the "Day 1 Review - You betcha vs. Nah, not so much" sheet from the front table.  After purposefully reading the directions, complete the task at hand quietly and independently--this is your assessment.  Good luck!
--HW policy reminder
*WHILE STUDENTS WORK, HW CHECKED--INITIALS LISTED ON BOARD FOR HR DETENTION (IF NECESSARY)

Setting the Context (5 mins.)
--agenda/HW
--information about blog as a reminder

Instruction -- Important Information Document (35-40 mins.)
--go over policies in depth via the "Day 1 Review – You betcha vs. Nah, not so much" sheet
  • join our Google Classroom
Transition (1-2 mins.)
--Pick up a lined index card from the front table.

Looking Ahead #1 -- Establishing Our Classroom Environment: Commitments & Rule of the Room/Consequences (5 mins.)
--Follow the directions on PowerPoint for creating commitments and establishing classroom consequences quietly and independently.  The brainstorming you do today will be used next class in order to engage in discussion and make some important decisions.

Transition (1-2 mins.)
--When finished, place your index card on the front table and take out your copy of the "Artifact Bag" sheet and your copy of the "Letter to Mr. Martin" sheet.  (If you are missing either of these documents, head up to the front table.)

Looking Ahead #2 -- Upcoming Assignments
--"Artifact Bag" Q & A
  • Do you know exactly what to do between now and next class in order to succeed on this assignment?
--purposeful oral reading of "Letter to Mr. Martin" sheet:
  • PurposeYou should know exactly what to do between now and next class in order to succeed on this assignment.
    • How can you attend to this purpose before, during, and after the upcoming oral reading block?
  • Q & A
Literacy Activity -- Take a Stand/Article of the Week (remainder of class/time permitting)
--Has anyone been paying attention to the news/current events/pop culture this summer?  If so, what has struck you?
  • briefly engage in discussion--I will share/clarify as necessary
--explanation of the protocol for Take a Stand (a quick activity we'll likely use often this school year):
  • Momentarily, I will make a debatable statement:
    • If you agree with the statement, STAND UP next to your desk.
    • If you strongly agree with the statement, STAND ON your desk chair.
    • If you disagree with the statement, STAY SEATED in your desk chair.
    • If you strongly disagree with the statement, SIT ON THE FLOOR next to your desk.
--"My" claim: Human beings often treat each other terribly, and this reality is due in part to people reading infrequently.
  • show your position
  • cold-calling--students randomly selected to briefly explain their stance (no more than three sentences)
--share rationale behind the Article of the Week (PowerPoint)
--purposeful oral reading of the directions in the box at the top of the first page for Article of the Week #1
  • PurposeYou should know exactly what to do while independently reading both today and in the future with regard to this assignment.
    • How can you attend to this purpose before, during, and after the upcoming oral reading block?
--Q & A/modeling
--independent reading of Article of the Week #1 (5 mins. maximum [time permitting])

HW Time (time permitting)
--set parameters for work time
--work on your "Letter to Mr. Martin" assignment


HW (Class Preparation)
--Complete the "Artifact Bag" assignment as directed to turn in at the beginning of NEXT class (Wednesday, 9/13 [BDF classes]).  I am looking forward to taking "breaks in the action" the next few weeks in order to use these bags for teambuilding!
HW (Take-Home Assessment)
--Complete the "Letter to Mr. Martin" assignment as directed to turn in at the beginning of NEXT class (Wednesday, 9/13 [BDF classes]).  Make sure to do your best work!
Miscellaneous

--Make sure to SEE ME if you have any questions about anything from today's class!
--Remember that my classroom is available until 3:05ish each day if you would like to stay after and work on homework!

English 10 Honors--9/6/2017 & 9/7/2017

In the Door  (2 mins.)
--sit at desk with Classroom Coupon and index card
--attendance
--purpose of Classroom Coupon

Jump Off  (8 mins.)
--concept of the Jump Off explained (an in-the-door protocol we'll follow each class day this year)
--write down five interview questions on index card--I will provide a few examples and share the writing prompt toward which today's interviews are building

Anticipatory Set  (8-10 mins.)
--welcome/broad course overview:
  • Reading Like a Champ
    • Literature
    • Nonfiction 
  • Writing Like a Champ
  • Communicating Like a Champ
  • The Human Element
--agenda/HW
--information about blog

Activity #1 -- Teacher Introduction/Teambuilding (20-25 mins.)
--I hand a paper bag to random student--he/she then displays items from the bag one at a time, briefly describing what he/she is seeing
--guess who?!
--I further describe, explain, share anecdotes, etc. as a form of introduction (also referring to the "Who is Mr. Martin?" bulletin board/PowerPoint)
--Transition--pick up a paper bag and the "Artifact Bag" sheet from the front table
--purposeful oral reading of assignment sheet
--Q & A

Activity #2 -- Partner Interviews/Research  (30-35 mins.)
--form pairs by drawing cards
--in partnerships, conduct interviews/take notes (10-15 mins.)
  • MODEL with a randomly selected student first
--Transition--form a circle out of the desks
--whole-class share-out--draw cards and share one intriguing piece of information learned (time permitting)

Transition --desks re-columned/notes put away/HW materials up and directions given (3 mins.)
  • Letter
  • "Important Information" document
  • "English 10 Honors--Literature and Nonfiction Terms/Concepts" document
HW Time -- Mr. Martin's "Important Information" Document  (remainder of class time)
--engage in purposeful reading of document in preparation for assessment next class

HW (Class Preparation)
--Complete the "Artifact Bag" assignment as directed to turn in at the beginning of class on Tuesday, 9/12 (ACE class)/Wednesday, 9/13 (BDF class).  I am looking forward to taking "breaks in the action" the next few weeks in order to use these bags for teambuilding!
--Get in touch with the partner with whom you worked during class today and continue engaging in the "research" process.  The more intriguing and purpose-driven information you have gathered about your partner by the middle of next week, the better!
--Purposefully read the "Important Information" document and bring the necessary materials to NEXT class.  Have your parent(s)/guardian(s) review the letter and the "Important Information" document. Bring the signature slip to turn in at the beginning of NEXT class for a 100% Class Preparation grade.
--Begin/continue working with your "English 10 Honors--Literature and Nonfiction Terms/Concepts" as directed.
--Prepare for the following ASSESSMENTS:
  • mastery of the policies ("Important Information" document) NEXT class (9/8 [ACE class]/9/11 [BDF class])
  • mastery of terms/concepts ("English 10 Honors--Literature and Nonfiction Terms/Concepts" document) (9/14 [ACE class]/9/15 [BDF class]) 
Miscellaneous
--Make sure to SEE ME if you have any questions about anything from today's class!  Though I know it might be a little intimidating or seem "weird", you need to get used to advocating for yourself and become comfortable working with me and your other teachers ASAP! :)

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

English 9--9/6/2017 & 9/7/2017

ACE class (abbreviated agenda due to freshman class meeting)

In the Door (3 mins.)
--sit at desk with Classroom Coupon
--attendance
--purpose of Classroom Coupon

Jump Off (3-5 mins.)
--concept of the Jump Off explained (an in-the-door protocol we'll follow each class day this year)
--pick up one of each of the following from the front table:
  • a paper bag
  • the "Artifact Bag" sheet
  • the "Letter to Mr. Martin" sheet
  • the "English 9--Article of the Week #1 (9/4-9/8)--2017-2018 School Year" document ("Nerd Alert: Reading is Good for Your Health")
  • the letter from me to your parent(s)/guardian(s)
  • the "Important Information" document
Anticipatory Set (8-10 mins.)
--welcome
  • Today's class block is atypical.  Our main objective is making sure that everyone leaves aware of what to do between now and each of the next few classes in order to continue moving forward!
--information about blog
--agenda/HW
--Q & A (e.g., How can I clarify any of the upcoming assignments for you?)

Looking Ahead #1 -- Teambuilding Assignments (flex time)
--purposeful oral reading of first two assignment sheets:
  • PurposeYou should know exactly what to do between now and Tuesday, 9/12 (ACE class) (two classes from now) in order to succeed on your first two official assignments of English 9.
    • How can you attend to this purpose before, during, and after the upcoming oral reading block?
--Q & A

Activity/Looking Ahead #2 -- Take a Stand/Article of the Week (flex time/time permitting)
--Has anyone been paying attention to the news/current events/pop culture this summer?  If so, what has struck you?
  • briefly engage in discussion--I will share/clarify as necessary
--explanation of the protocol for Take a Stand (a quick activity we'll likely use often this school year):
  • Momentarily, I will make a debatable statement:
    • If you agree with the statement, STAND UP next to your desk.
    • If you strongly agree with the statement, STAND ON your desk chair.
    • If you disagree with the statement, STAY SEATED in your desk chair.
    • If you strongly disagree with the statement, SIT ON THE FLOOR next to your desk.
--"My" claim: Human beings often treat each other terribly, and this reality is due in part to people reading infrequently.
  • show your position
  • cold-calling--students randomly selected to briefly explain their stance (no more than three sentences)
--share rationale behind the Article of the Week (PowerPoint)
--purposeful oral reading of the directions in the box at the top of the first page for Article of the Week #1
  • PurposeYou should know exactly what to do while independently reading both today and in the future with regard to this assignment.
    • How can you attend to this purpose before, during, and after the upcoming oral reading block?
--Q & A/modeling
--independent reading of Article of the Week #1 (5 mins. maximum)

Transition (1 min.)
--As soon as the independent reading block ends, turn in your Article of the Week #1 document to me at the front table; we will continue working with this document in the future.

HW Time (remainder of class)
--set parameters for work time
--work on purposefully reading the "Important Information" document

HW (Class Preparation)
--Complete the "Artifact Bag" assignment as directed to turn in at the beginning of class on Tuesday, 9/12 (ACE class).  I am looking forward to taking "breaks in the action" the next few weeks in order to use these bags for teambuilding!
--Purposefully read the "Important Information" document and bring the necessary materials to NEXT class. Have your parent(s)/guardian(s) review the letter and the "Important Information" document.  Bring the signature slip to turn in at the beginning of NEXT class for a 100% Class Preparation grade.
--Be ready for an ASSESSMENT next class about the "Important Information" document.
HW (Take-Home Assessment)

--Complete the "Letter to Mr. Martin" assignment as directed to turn in at the beginning of class on Tuesday, 9/12 (ACE class).  Make sure to do your best work!
Miscellaneous
--Make sure to SEE ME if you have any questions about anything from today's "class".  Though I know it might be a little intimidating or seem "weird", you need to get used to advocating for yourself and become comfortable working with me and your other teachers ASAP! :)

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BDF classes

In the Door (3 mins.)
--sit at desk with Classroom Coupon/index card
--attendance
--purpose of Classroom Coupon

Jump Off (3 mins.)
--concept of the Jump Off explained (an in-the-door protocol we'll follow each class day this year)
--write name neatly on index card using marker from the front table--jot down group/band names and song titles on the back using pen or pencil
--pick a student to collect

Anticipatory Set (5 mins.)
--welcome
--agenda/HW
--information about blog

Activity #1 -- Teacher Introduction/Teambuilding (20-25 mins.)
--I hand a paper bag to random student--he/she then displays items from the bag one at a time, briefly describing what he/she is seeing
--guess who?!
--I further describe, explain, share anecdotes, etc. as a form of introduction (also referring to the "Who is Mr. Martin?" bulletin board/PowerPoint)
--Transition--pick up a paper bag, the "Artifact Bag" sheet, and the "Letter to Mr. Martin" sheet from the front table
--purposeful oral reading of assignment sheets:
  • PurposeYou should know exactly what to do between now and Wednesday, 9/13 (BDF classes) (two classes from now) in order to succeed on your first two official assignments of English 9.
    • How can you attend to this purpose before, during, and after the upcoming oral reading block?
--Q & A

Activity #2 -- Take a Stand/Article of the Week (35-40 mins.)
--Has anyone been paying attention to the news/current events/pop culture this summer?  If so, what has struck you?
  • briefly engage in discussion--I will share/clarify as necessary
--explanation of the protocol for Take a Stand (a quick activity we'll likely use often this school year):
  • Momentarily, I will make a debatable statement:
    • If you agree with the statement, STAND UP next to your desk.
    • If you strongly agree with the statement, STAND ON your desk chair.
    • If you disagree with the statement, STAY SEATED in your desk chair.
    • If you strongly disagree with the statement, SIT ON THE FLOOR next to your desk.
--"My" claim: Human beings often treat each other terribly, and this reality is due in part to people reading infrequently.
  • show your position
  • cold-calling--students randomly selected to briefly explain their stance (no more than three sentences)
--Transition
  • Pick up a copy of "English 9--Article of the Week #1 (9/4-9/8)--2017-2018 School Year" ("Nerd Alert: Reading is Good for Your Health") from the front table.
--share rationale behind the Article of the Week (PowerPoint)
--purposeful oral reading of the directions in the box at the top of the first page for Article of the Week #1
  • PurposeYou should know exactly what to do while independently reading both today and in the future with regard to this assignment.
    • How can you attend to this purpose before, during, and after the upcoming oral reading block?
--Q & A/modeling
--independent reading of Article of the Week #1 (5 mins. maximum)

Transition (1 min.)
--As soon as the independent reading block ends, turn in your Article of the Week #1 document to me at the front table; we will continue working with this document in the future.
--While you are up at the front table, pick up the necessary HW materials:
  • Letter
  • "Important Information" document
HW Time (remainder of class)
--set parameters for work time
--work on purposefully reading the "Important Information" document

HW (Class Preparation)
--Complete the "Artifact Bag" assignment as directed to turn in at the beginning of class on Wednesday, 9/13 (BDF classes).  I am looking forward to taking "breaks in the action" the next few weeks in order to use these bags for teambuilding!
--Purposefully read the "Important Information" document and bring the necessary materials to NEXT class. Have your parent(s)/guardian(s) review the letter and the "Important Information" document.  Bring the signature slip to turn in at the beginning of NEXT class for a 100% Class Preparation grade.
--Be ready for an ASSESSMENT next class about the "Important Information" document.
HW (Take-Home Assessment)

--Complete the "Letter to Mr. Martin" assignment as directed to turn in at the beginning of class on Wednesday, 9/13 (BDF classes).  Make sure to do your best work!
Miscellaneous
--Make sure to SEE ME if you have any questions about anything from today's class.  Though I know it might be a little intimidating or seem "weird", you need to get used to advocating for yourself and become comfortable working with me and your other teachers ASAP! :)