Beginning Wednesday, January 23, daily objectives and assignments will be posted to this website. This page will serve several purposes. The first is so that all students who miss school will be able to determine what has been missed and determine a reasonable frame of time within the guidelines of CMS policy to complete make-up work and assessments. To some degree, I can imagine that posting objectives and assignments will serve as a safety net for some who do not have an opportunity to copy assignments into the agenda. Relying solely on the website to recover assignments is not advised. The primary source of objectives and assignments will be to continue to copy them into the agenda at the beginning of each class. The student is responsible for this classroom procedure and is 100% accountable for completing assignments on time. This means that a student who fails to copy homework in the beginning of class, whether or not he or she can retrieve the daily assignment from the website even when I do not or cannot post the assignment, and consequently fails to turn in an assignment by the due date, will receive a zero.
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Objectives, Agendas, and HomeworkMonday, January 7, 2019
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Happy Tuesday, December 18, 2018
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Monday, December 17, 2018
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Friday, December 14, 2018
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Friday, December 14, 2018
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Tuesday, December 11, 2018
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Friday, December 7, 2018
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Thursday, December 6, 2018
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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
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Hello December 3, 2018
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Goodbye, November
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Thursday, November 29
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Tuesday, November 27
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Monday, November 26
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Friday, November 16
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Wednesday, November 14
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Tuesday, November 11
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Happy Friday, November 9
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Thursday, November 8
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Wednesday, November 7
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Tuesday, October 30
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Friday, October 26
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Monday, October 15
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Tuesday, October 9
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Monday, October 1
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Friday, September 28
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Thursday, September 27
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Level II Tasks and Questions
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Documents and ResourcesFolks, everything you need for your NC Final is here. You are well-prepared, and you will do very well on your final. Remember that often students spend less time preparing for reading comprehension assessments and more time for assessments where facts, statistics, and "black and white" answer choices are anticipated. Be careful in making that decision. Please review all review materials before determining how much you should prepare.
NC FINAL INFORMATION: Common Core Objectives Tested on NC Finals: Nonfiction/Informational Texts 40% of questions
To anyone out there who sees this, I am posting an old quiz that looks similar to the one you will take on Wednesday.
Folks, everything you need for your midterm is attached or linked below. You are well-prepared, and you will do very well on your midterm. Remember that often students spend less time preparing for reading comprehension assessments and more time for assessments where facts, statistics, and "black and white" answer choices are anticipated. Be careful in making that decision. Please review all review materials before determining how much you should prepare.
MIDTERM INFORMATION: Common Core Objectives Tested on NC Finals: Nonfiction/Informational Texts
Additional Assignment:
Assessment will be considered "optional." It requires students to read three nonfiction texts, analyze the texts, respond to questions, and check the answers before submitting the responses to me on the day before your midterm. Students who wish to complete the assignment will receive 150 points while those who do not complete the assignment will not be given the additional points (not completing the assignments will not count against a student). Analyzing the passage data of all first-semester English students revealed that the largest potential for gain exists within Common Core Standards 2, 4, 5, and 6 in the category of reading informational texts. Each of the three passages assigned provide students with the opportunity to target those standards while reinforcing the others. Read and apply the “Reading Strategies by CCSS” document. Students who wish to earn the additional credit must PRINT, CLOSE READ, and analyze all three texts using the online textbook or links below (log in information is listed above). Students then must complete the questions for each text and must use the answer documents to check and correct work after the questions have been submitted for approval.
Strategies for Analyzing RI1-RI3
RI1: Cite strong and thorough evidence to support analysis of what the texts says as well as inferences drawn from the text
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