1st Six Weeks
Week 6
September 26-30, 2016
"There are no shortcuts. Rome was not built overnight. Stone upon stone is the structure built."
* Quotable Quotes
* The final draft of the essay for the Hispanic Heritage writing contest will be written in the classroom.
* Rough drafts as homework must be ready.
TUESDAY, September 27
* Quotable Quotes
* Define complex sentences, explain its structure and the subordinating conjunctions ( after,as, although, while, whenever, until, unless, because, before, if, since-AAAWWUUBBIS) that go with it.
* Practice combining simple sentences into complex sentences.
* Fix mistakes found in complex sentences: fragments, runons, and comma splices.
WEDNESDAY, September 28
* Six weeks test: revising-editing; 20 questions
THURSDAY, September 29
* Go over test.
FRIDAY, September 30
*Continue with the complex sentence; practice using it in sentences.
*If time allows, show the expository structure of an essay-the expository house
- roof: introduction with attention grabbers and the controlling idea
- body: body paragraphs with their points and supports (explanation, examples from history, entertainment,literature, personal experience)
- floor: conclusion with insight,rephrasing,summary, abstract-concrete extension
First Six Weeks Ends!!!!
* Quotable Quotes
* The final draft of the essay for the Hispanic Heritage writing contest will be written in the classroom.
* Rough drafts as homework must be ready.
TUESDAY, September 27
* Quotable Quotes
* Define complex sentences, explain its structure and the subordinating conjunctions ( after,as, although, while, whenever, until, unless, because, before, if, since-AAAWWUUBBIS) that go with it.
* Practice combining simple sentences into complex sentences.
* Fix mistakes found in complex sentences: fragments, runons, and comma splices.
WEDNESDAY, September 28
* Six weeks test: revising-editing; 20 questions
THURSDAY, September 29
* Go over test.
FRIDAY, September 30
*Continue with the complex sentence; practice using it in sentences.
*If time allows, show the expository structure of an essay-the expository house
- roof: introduction with attention grabbers and the controlling idea
- body: body paragraphs with their points and supports (explanation, examples from history, entertainment,literature, personal experience)
- floor: conclusion with insight,rephrasing,summary, abstract-concrete extension
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