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Week of 3/28/22-4/1/22

6th Grade: ELA

Monday: Teacher Work Day

Tuesday: The teacher will present and read with students. Writing Practice Spectrum WK Chapter 3 Lesson 10 Informational Writing Pages 82-89

ELA Spectrum WKBK Grammar Review


Wednesday: FSA WrIting workshop

Chapter Review 2 pgs.67-90

Thursday: Chapter Review 2 pgs.67-90

Expository Prompt

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

Grade 7

Monday Teacher workday

Tuesday: FSA WrIting workshop

Wednesday: Writing Spectrum WK Chap 3 Pages 68-90 Informational Writing Practice ELA WKBK Chap 3 pgs 73-80

Thursday: Writing for the week TImed Practice-Cougars from California LAFS

Expository Prompt

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

Grade 8

Monday: Teacher Workday

Tuesday: Elements of Language pg.238-249 Brochures. Answer all the Your Turn and all the Practice found in the lesson. Writing Practice Spectrum WK Chapter 3 Lesson 10 Informational Writing Pages 79-84

Wednesday: FSA WrIting workshop

Thursday: continue the EOL text pgs 238-249 Complete the Your turns and brainstorm the brochure for assessment. If time, Spectrum WKBK- Writing 79-84

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

8th Grade Reading

Monday: Teacher Work Day

Tuesday: Read with the class. EOL Collection 6 pgs 450-461 Questions 1-9 Brer Possum’s Dilemma

Wednesday: FSA Writing Workshop

Thursday: Continue Reading with students The Coyote Steals the Moon pg 463-469

Friday: Complete the Questions for pgs 463-469

Grade 9/10

Monday: Teacher Work Day

Tuesday: Class discussion on the Author O’Henry Elements of Literature pgs. Pg 386- 390 Students will complete vocabulary words on 386. Define them in your own words and write one sentence with each word. Students will answer questions upon completing the reading.

Wednesday: FSA Writing Workshop

Thursday: Continued from the previous day. Reading from O’Henry’s A Thousand Dollars. 388-390Connect to Life writing on pg 394 “Connect to Life” Expository Essay ques #8 Explain Gillian’s Worthiness to his Uncle’s Inheritance.

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

Grade 11/12

Monday: Teacher Work Day

Tuesday: EOL Text. Pg. 514-520 Restoration and Enlightenment Pick two events from the timeline, and students will take notes from the text.

Wednesday: FSA Writing Workshop

For those students who will not attend the FSA Writing Workshop, the assignment is listed continued from the previous day-

Read Historical Background EOL. pgs. 518-520. Continue to take notes. Introduce the Diary of Samuel Pepys

Thursday: Brainstorm for Expository essay Question #7 Connect to Life

What would he keep in his diary (present-day)

Friday: Scrabble Tournament

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