Broxson/Scott ELA Period 2-FY Assignments
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- 2021-2022 School Year
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Use the Rubric and Exemplar to summarize your Superhero or Villain.
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Use the rubric and exemplar to assist you in writing the narrative fiction story about winning the Lottery.
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Use your mentor text, the summary of Rikki Tikki Tavi, and the video to assist you in answering the questions on the form. Use RACER!
Do NOT start your answers with Yes, No, or Because
Do NOT start your answers with Yes, No, or Because
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Using your Houdini packet, read both passages and explain how Houdini achieved success as an illusionist.
Use the Writer's Checklist as your guideline.
Use the Writer's Checklist as your guideline.
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Complete the Achieve article and responses. Post your first attempt score here:
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When you have completed the first attempt, fill out the Form below.
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Do NOT use this site if you completed the assignment in class. This is for virtual students or students that are absent.
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Do NOT write on the test packet. On a separate sheet (provided), answer A, B, C, or D.
Then go to the Google Form below and insert your name and your answers.
This is a practice test; it will count as a grade but will only have half the weight of a normal test.
Then go to the Google Form below and insert your name and your answers.
This is a practice test; it will count as a grade but will only have half the weight of a normal test.
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You will write an argument essay claiming that your favorite lyrics are superior to mine (and everyone else).
To get full credit for this assignment, you need to read or sing your lyrics in front of the class. You can ask other classmates to assist you on stage but the essay is up to you.
Due Friday!
To get full credit for this assignment, you need to read or sing your lyrics in front of the class. You can ask other classmates to assist you on stage but the essay is up to you.
Due Friday!
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You are a Poet. Now, write four quatrains (stanzas) for a total of 16 rhyming lines. It can be about anything, but it does need to have a rhyme scheme (a,b,c,b or a,b,a,b), and it should have an example of alliteration or assonance and must be at least 80 words. See Rubric slide
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Stop! This assignment is ONLY for students that are absent or were unable to complete this Achieve in the classroom.
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Match the letter of the definition to the defined word. The letters will spell out a Secret Word (phrase).
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Use the attached mentor text of The Lady, or the Tiger, to answer the constructed response questions. Use RACER to answer questions. That means restate the question into the answer. Never start with 'Yes', 'No,' 'Because," or any pronoun.
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This is ONLY for those that could not complete the assignment in class.
Read the article and answer the questions. Submit only your first score attempt.
Read the article and answer the questions. Submit only your first score attempt.
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For an Extra Credit Project grade, write a four-paragraph essay describing ways to prevent or reduce gun violence in schools.
Use the attached rubric, exemplar, and slides to assist you.
Use the attached rubric, exemplar, and slides to assist you.
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Follow the Rubric and examples on the Google Slides.
This project is due Thursday, 3 March.
This project is due Thursday, 3 March.
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This is ONLY for those that could not complete the assignment in class.
Read the article and answer the questions. Submit only your first score attempt.
Read the article and answer the questions. Submit only your first score attempt.
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Have these items ready for inspection on Friday, 11 Feb 2022. This is a Project grade.
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Complete the Achieve article and questions. Then use the Google form to submit your results.
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In an argument-style essay, describe how you are going to choose at least two New Year's Resolutions that will make you a better person in 2022.
Use the rubric and mentor text attached.
Use the rubric and mentor text attached.
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Project Grade: Pick up where Bradbury left off. What happened to Margot? Follow the rubric and submit your story NLT 1 Feb '22.
Have fun!
Have fun!
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Answer the 3 multiple questions using the Passages.
Then, use the Passages to write an Argument Essay:
Music censorship is a hot topic. Some believe music should be censored, while other believe it is unconstitutional. Weigh the claims of both sides, and then write an argumentative essay in your own words explaining whether you believe music should be censored or not and why.
Be sure to use evidence from BOTH texts in your argumentative essay. Write your essay on the Google Document provided below.
Then, use the Passages to write an Argument Essay:
Music censorship is a hot topic. Some believe music should be censored, while other believe it is unconstitutional. Weigh the claims of both sides, and then write an argumentative essay in your own words explaining whether you believe music should be censored or not and why.
Be sure to use evidence from BOTH texts in your argumentative essay. Write your essay on the Google Document provided below.
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Copy your argument essay from the Conclusion Paragraph Practice document and paste it into this attached document. Proofread it, and then add transition words and phrases as needed.
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Copy your Intro and Body Paragraphs from yesterday; paste them here. Then add a conclusion paragraph to complete your argument writing.
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Copy your revised introduction Paragraph and the old Body Paragraphs from the Pre-On Demand writing you did at the beginning of this unit. (You wrote about Rules).
Use what you now know, rewrite and revise the Body Paragraphs (at least two).
Use what you now know, rewrite and revise the Body Paragraphs (at least two).
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Copy and Paste your intro paragraph from the Pre-On Demand writing you did at the beginning of this unit. (You wrote about rules)
Using what you know now, revise this paragraph into the perfect Intro Paragraph.
Make sure you have a hook, a claim, and a counterclaim.
Using what you know now, revise this paragraph into the perfect Intro Paragraph.
Make sure you have a hook, a claim, and a counterclaim.
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For extra credit (a Project grade), complete the worksheet below. Answer the questions using the RACER strategy. That means you need to restate the question into your answer. The deadline for this X-Credit opportunity is COB Friday afternoon.
I have also added the printed story and an audio / visual link to All Summer in a Day.
I have also added the printed story and an audio / visual link to All Summer in a Day.
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If you are home today and looking for something to do, you are in luck. Go to Achieve 3000 (Teen Biz) and do the article: Should the Voting Age by Lowered? Then fill out the short form attached...done. It's that easy.
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You will have 45 minutes to complete this Pre-On Demand Position Paper. Use the rubric as your guide.
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After reading your Twas poems before Christmas, I was profoundly perturbed and dismayed to find that way too many of you still use the lowercase letter "i" when referring to yourself. This exercise should help everyone break this horrible habit so that you do not embarrass yourselves in high school and beyond.
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Write a 20 line rhyming poem that begins with the familiar phrase "Twas the ____"
Use the attached rubric to assist you.
Use the attached rubric to assist you.
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If you are home today, for whatever reason, you need to complete the article "More Suffixes" in Achieve. This is due today--15 Dec 2021
Then fill out the form below.
This is NOT for students that are at school.
Then fill out the form below.
This is NOT for students that are at school.
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If you are missing any of the assignments in the attached slide then you have until Monday at 4:00 PM to finish them and let me know that you completed the assignment(s). You can reply to this site if you have any questions.
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Read the Achieve article and answer the eight questions.
Fill in the worksheet attached.
Fill in the worksheet attached.
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You will copy and paste your writescore argument essay to the attached document for a grade.
To copy your essay from Writescore, press Control and C
To paste your essay to the Google Doc, press Control and V
To copy your essay from Writescore, press Control and C
To paste your essay to the Google Doc, press Control and V
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It's time for you Unit Test. There are 50 questions and they count 2 pts each. Do your best.
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Time for your Unit Test. There are 50 questions that count 2 pts each. Do your best.
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From the paired passages, complete question # 10.
10. Describe a way that courier pigeons could be used. Make sure you include information about your story setting, characters, action/problem, and outcome in your writing.
10. Describe a way that courier pigeons could be used. Make sure you include information about your story setting, characters, action/problem, and outcome in your writing.
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Use the information posted, your journals, and your own research to write an article about a conspiracy theory regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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If you have finished writing the Article / Letter to Vet, you can earn extra credit by completing Question # 10 on the Paired Passages assignment.
Your assignment: Imagine that you were able to see orcas hunting seals n land or on an ice floe. In a letter to a friend, describe what you saw, as well as provide some information about orcas. Remember to include the parts of a letter, such as the date, a greeting, and a closing.
Your assignment: Imagine that you were able to see orcas hunting seals n land or on an ice floe. In a letter to a friend, describe what you saw, as well as provide some information about orcas. Remember to include the parts of a letter, such as the date, a greeting, and a closing.
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You have two options: Write a news-type article about a Veteran you have interviewed (3 paragraphs).
Or...Write a letter to a Veteran using the exemplar as your guide (3 paragraphs). Paragraph #1--Write about yourself
Paragraph # 2--Express your gratitude, Paragraph # 3--Ask questions
Or...Write a letter to a Veteran using the exemplar as your guide (3 paragraphs). Paragraph #1--Write about yourself
Paragraph # 2--Express your gratitude, Paragraph # 3--Ask questions
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Once you have completed the news report "Developing Compassion", I want you to rewrite your article using a different perspective / angle (Developing Compassion Part II). Perhaps you were the lonely kid, or the event involves a teacher, counselor, or even a bully that created the problem. Yes, this means you have to completely rewrite the article
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Write a news report (3rd person POV), about a student you noticed sitting alone in the cafeteria or gym. Provide a setting, action, dialogue to evoke compassion. Use the Exemplar and the Checklist to assist you in writing.
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It's Halloween week, time to get scared. Write a scary story and be prepared to present it to the class on Friday. There will be a contest to see who wins the cash prize for the best tale.
Minimum of 350 words.
You will be provided a folder as a book cover for your story. The best ones will get posted on the bulletin board. They must contain the title of your story, a blurb about the story, an illustration (drawing), and, of course, your name.
Minimum of 350 words.
You will be provided a folder as a book cover for your story. The best ones will get posted on the bulletin board. They must contain the title of your story, a blurb about the story, an illustration (drawing), and, of course, your name.
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As promised, here is your opportunity to write an article using the information you observed in our trip around the school. Use the exemplars to make sure you are including the 5 Ws, a Grace Note, and a Delightful Jolt.
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Rewrite and Revise the article you started yesterday about Mrs. Andrews. Make sure you use first-person POV and you provide all the details in the video. You can use the Exemplar as your guide.
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I realize that we have not studied journalism yet, however, we need to see what you already know about this genre.
Pick a topic and write from the perspective of a journalist. (Remember that Journalists typically use 3rd person POV)
Pick a topic and write from the perspective of a journalist. (Remember that Journalists typically use 3rd person POV)
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Use the exemplar to assist you in writing your memoir.
It should be 350 words
Have at least one picture that symbolizes the event
Sum up the event in a six-word sentence (not just six random words)
It should be 350 words
Have at least one picture that symbolizes the event
Sum up the event in a six-word sentence (not just six random words)
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Use your draft to assist you in writing and publishing this week's memoir. You should be writing about a traumatic event or time in your life. Use the exemplar to guide you.
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Read along with the audio.
Write your own Memoir about any type of sporting event in your life.
Write your own Memoir about any type of sporting event in your life.
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Here ya' go. Do your best to answer the questions in the attached form. You may use your notes to assist you.
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Make a copy of this document, then match up the letters to find the secret word.
Be the first to Post the secret word in the chat box.
Be the first to Post the secret word in the chat box.
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Log in using Clever Sign on. Follow the directions in the document.
Do this article: A Legacy of Service
Answer the questions on the form.
Do this article: A Legacy of Service
Answer the questions on the form.
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Click on the Quest and answer all the questions. You can use your notes to assist you, but there is a time limit.
Do your best!
Do your best!
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Open the attached document and match the letter of the definition with the word.
If you get most of them correct, it will spell out a secret word!
If you get most of them correct, it will spell out a secret word!
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Use the Google slide to create a map of a place you know where a story might be hiding.
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Open the Google Doc. Find and fix 10 mistakes made in the first paragraph. Look for punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors.
Leave the bottom paragraph uncorrected.
Leave the bottom paragraph uncorrected.
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Watch the video of the memoir Eleven, by Sandra Cisneros. I have also attached a copy of this memoir.
Then use the memoir to answer the questions in the Google Doc titled Eleven Questions. Use R.A.C.E.R. to answer the questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzDLNE1OyVM
Then use the memoir to answer the questions in the Google Doc titled Eleven Questions. Use R.A.C.E.R. to answer the questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzDLNE1OyVM
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Watch the video of Elizabeth Acevedo reciting her poem "Hair". I have also attached a copy of the poem for you to read.
There is also an exemplar which I have written.
I want you to write a memoir style poem. Basically, a poem that reflects something unique about yourself. (It does not have to rhyme)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I11xCfnzXs
There is also an exemplar which I have written.
I want you to write a memoir style poem. Basically, a poem that reflects something unique about yourself. (It does not have to rhyme)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I11xCfnzXs
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Log in using Clever Sign on. Follow the directions in the document.
Do this article: Immersive Art Draws People In
Answer the questions on the form.
Do this article: Immersive Art Draws People In
Answer the questions on the form.
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Choose one of the two drafts you worked on this week from your Writer's Notebook. Today you will rewrite and revise one of them. Either "Watson and the Shark" or "I bet you didn't know..." You may also choose to create an entirely new piece of writing.
Give it a Title
Use proper formatting (paragraphs)
Give me 250 words
Give it a Title
Use proper formatting (paragraphs)
Give me 250 words
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Directions: Match the definition with the vocabulary word by placing the letter in the blank beside the corresponding number. If you have the letters in the right order, you will see that some of the letters spell out a ‘Secret Word’. Write that word in the space at the bottom.
This is due Wednesday!!!!!!!!!
This is due Wednesday!!!!!!!!!