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4/4/2022

Week of 4/4/2022

6th Grade: ELA

Monday: Spectrum WKBK- ELA Review of Predicatives Grammar pgs.62-77

Tuesday: Due to last week’s writing workshop Teacher will complete these assigned pages with students from last week. Writing Practice Spectrum WK Chapter 3 Lesson 10 Informational Writing Pages 82-89


Wednesday: Continue from the previous day-ELA Spectrum WKBK Grammar Review pgs 86-92

Thursday: FSA Writing Test

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

Grade 7

Monday: Due to Last week’s Writing workshop Teacher will complete assignments with students from last week-

IREADY interim Assessment Unit 4

Tuesday: Complete IREADY From the previous day. 160-168

Wednesday: ELA WKBK Chapter 3 pgs 73-80

Thursday: FSA Writing Test

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

Grade 8

Monday: Due to last week’s writing workshop Teacher will complete these assigned pages with students from last week

Tuesday: Elements of Language pg.260-272 Brochures. Answer all the Your Turn and all the Practice found in the lesson.

Wednesday: FSA Writing Test

Thursday: ELA Spectrum Wkbk pgs. 78-81 Adverbials-Teacher will complete lesson with students

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

8th Grade Reading

Monday: Collection 7 Myth pg. 534 “The American Hero And Myth, Reality”

Pg. 525 the Story of Paul Revere Read with students and begin modeling questions

Tuesday: Complete the questions on pg. 532. Begin A Woman Too Soon pg. 543

Wednesday: FSA Writing Test

Thursday: Read Story with class. Review the Quick write and the first Complete the questions 1-10 pg. 552

Challenge the text: Write out two extended responses to questions 9 & 10

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

Grade 9/10

Monday: EOL: pgs 411-418 Getting A Job with Maya Angelou Read with students and take notes for better comprehension

Tuesday: FSA Writing Exam

Wednesday: Continued from the previous day. Reading from Getting a Job With Maya Angelou

Thursday: Connect to Life writing on pg 418 “Connect to Life” Expository Essay ques #9 Explain the requirements and qualifications of

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

Grade 11/12

Monday: EOL Text. Pg. The Diary Of Samuel Pepys pgs 526-532 Students will take notes from the text. The teacher will ask students to write and pull pieces and details from the text to use in this week’s essay.

Tuesday: Day 2 EOL Text. Pg. The Diary Of Samuel Pepys pgs 526-532 Students will take notes from the text. The teacher will ask students to read and then make notes of 2 details from the text to use in this week’s essay.

Wednesday: Students can begin the research for writing options on pg 533 Question #3- The Commonwealth and Restoration This will be a 5 paragraph Expository essay

Thursday: Begin writing the Expository essay Question #7 Connect to Life

Friday: Scrabble Tournament


 
 
 

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