WEEK 9: "To Kill a Mockingird"

RESOURCESSpringBoard Textbook  

MONDAY
Use these links for lab day: ZincCommonlit.org
  1. Finish Zinc Assessment.  Click on SpringBoard Textbook link and select Zinc at bottom of page.  Next, scroll to top right of page and click on bell icon.  Select "Diagnostic Assessment" and "Begin Assessment" to continue.  
  2. Read about The Great Depression.  Click on Commonlit.org and login using clever.  Read the article and complete the following:
    1. Highlight Text 
    2. Answer Multiple Choice Questions
    3. Type your paragraph for question #5: How does the description of the government’s intervention in the Great Depression contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
HW: Complete Zinc Vocabulary (Your password is your lunch number and here is an example of a Username: Kyair.Smith@students.cobbk12.org). Once logged in, scroll to top right of page and click on bell icon.  Select vocab assignment for chapters 1-3 of novel and begin.

TUESDAY
  1. Warm-up: Supporting Details
  2. Review missed assessment questions on CommonLit "Scottsboro Boys"
  3. Review/Edit/Rewrite 2-point writing from Common Lit "Scottsboro Boys"
  4. Unpack Unit 2 standards
  5. Finish watching 13th. Complete discussion questions and 2-point writing.
HW: Revise and rewrite your paragraph for "Overview of Great Depression" in Common Lit.

WEDNESDAY
  1. Warm-up: Central Idea (USATESTPREP)
  2. Review missed assessment questions on CommonLit "Great Depression."
  3. Review/Edit/Rewrite 2-point writing from Common Lit "Great Depression."                   Writing Prompt: How does the description of the government’s intervention in the Great Depression contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
  4. Finish watching 13th. Complete discussion questions.
HW: Complete vocab list.
THURSDAY
  1. Warm-up: Central Ideas (USATESTPREP)
  2. Review viewing guide for 13th.
  3. Watch 13th and gather evidence of that supports Ava's claim: The 13th Amendment did not truly abolish slavery because of the loop hole in the law.
HW: Complete vocab list.

No comments:

Post a Comment