E. Quinson
Room D-201
8R, periods 2 and 3
Monday,
December 22, 2008
SWBAT: evaluate their
short stories and publish them on our class blog. Also, students will be able to read each
other’s stories and offer positive feedback.
DO NOW: Print out
your finish short story. Review your
writer’s notebook for comments, grades, etc.
DEVELOPMENT:
- Students
print out their final drafts of their short stories.
- Students
self-evaluate their short stories and turn them in.
- Students
upload their stories to our blog.
- Students
read each other’s stories and post positive comments about them.
H.W.: 1. Write one page in your w.n.: evaluate our short story genre study. 2.
Independent reading.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
SWBAT: listen to
“Christmas Day in the Morning” by Pearl S. Buck, define and understand the term
“flashback” and how it is used in this story, as well as discuss greater value
of giving rather than getting!
DO NOW: Independent
reading.
DEVELOPMENT:
- Students
write an entry: Think and write
about a time that you were particularly proud of a gift you gave? Why were you proud? What effect did the gift have on the
recipient? What effect did the
giving have on you?
- Review
the entries. Explain that we are
going to be reading a Christmas story, but that this certainly applies to
all the holidays this season which seem to concentrate so much on getting
and sometimes not enough on giving.
- Begin
read aloud. Stop at first flashback
and define and discuss the term.
Ask kids where they have seen this before? (Movies, TV, etc.)
- Continue
read aloud to page 23. Discuss the
setting and family life described.
How is this similar or different from our lives in Rockland
County? Are our parents demonstrative? Do you have to say, “I love you” in
order to show affection? What are
other ways our parents show us they love us?
- Continue
read aloud to page 24 end of flash back.
Are there special Christmas moments we remember which don’t have to
do with “what we got”?
- Finish
read aloud. Consider how we can all
make a better holiday season for our loved ones without spending
money. How the gifts of time and
thought are much more valuable for both the giver and the recipient than
material things.
- If
time allows, ask students to write an entry: what is the difference between giving
and getting a gift. Based on this
story? Based on your experience?
H.W.: 1. Do a secret and unexpected act of kindness
for someone you love. Do a chore without
being asked. See how much you enjoy
doing the task and how proud you are when your "recipient" gets the
"gift." 2. Have a wonderful break! 3.
Independent reading! Finish your
book! Begin another!!! J Happy New Year!