Monday-
1. Read chapters 1 and 2 of "Lord of the Flies"
2. Write a one page reading response to the chapters in your LOTF journal
Tuesday-
3. Read chapter 3 in LOTF
4. Write a two page reading response to the chapter in your journal
Wednesday-
5. Read chapter 4 in LOTF
6. Write a two page reading response in your journal
Thursday-
7. Read chapter 5 in LOTF
8. Write a two page reading response in your journal
Friday-
9. Read chapters 6-8 in LOTF over the weekend
10. Write a two and a half page reading response in your journal
***This week in class we will begin to prepare for our power point projects about our assigned LOTF character...more will be discussed about this project as the week progresses.***
I like how you used your blog to post assignments. This way students can look ahead and get things accomplished ahead of time instead of looking back trying to get caught up or even just remaining in the present. This will better prepare your students and they will most likely get more out of your class this way.
ReplyDeleteNice! I love how students are informed as to the daily structure of the class. Great structure. Hey, any film clips to imbed dealing with the LOTF book? may be a fun way to post extre credsit questions. Just a thought.
ReplyDeleteI hated Lord of the Flies, but I think having an English teacher with some passion would have definitely helped my situation. Good outline of assignments and requirements. I wish all teachers did this!
ReplyDeleteI like this because it allows students to see their assignments in a "syllabus" type format. That way, students can get ahead.
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