Saturday, November 28, 2009

15th Week Nov 30-Dec 4, 2009

English IA College Prep Bellaire High School
Lesson Plan #15 Week #15
November 23-24, 2009

Topic: The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
- Historical context, character/characterization, setting, plot, allusions, irony, diction, imagery, figurative language, details

HOMEWORK: Vocabulary SAT notes– Every Thursday
- #s 41-60 from the Prince and the Pauper vocabulary handout

Study Guide - Chapters 11-20, Nov. 24

READING SCHEDULE for the Prince and the Pauper
Chapters 2-11 ---- due by 11/20
Chapters 12-22 ---- due by 11/24
Chapters 23-33 and conclusion ---- due by 12/4

Activities
Monday
1. Quiz #12.
2. Discuss and read some more.

Tuesday
1. Prepositions/Prepositional Phrases
2. Distribute vocabulary review sheet.

Wednesday
1. Reading Check on Chapters 12-25.
2. Discuss and read some more.

Thursday
1. Vocabulary due.
2. Read and work on the study guide.

Friday
1. Components of Essay.
2. Highlight parts of a sample essay.



Reading of the novel The Prince and the Pauper the whole week. Occasional reading checks and discussion of study gudie questions.

Distribute final exam vocabulary.

This week's vocabulary is the same as last week's.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Mark Twain

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14th Week Nov 23-24, 2009

English IA College Prep Bellaire High School
Lesson Plan #14 Week #14
November 23-24, 2009

Topic: The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
- Historical context, character/characterization, setting, plot, allusions, irony, diction, imagery, figurative language, details

HOMEWORK: Vocabulary SAT notes– Every Thursday
- #s 41-60 from the Prince and the Pauper vocabulary handout

Study Guide - Chapters 11-20, Nov. 24

READING SCHEDULE for the Prince and the Pauper
Chapters 2-11 ---- due by 11/20
Chapters 12-22 ---- due by 11/24
Chapters 23-33 and conclusion ---- due by 12/4

Activities
Monday
1. Quiz #11.
2. Continue reading and discussion of the novel.

Tuesday
1. Continue reading and discussion.
2. Character analysis chart.

Wednesday-Friday
Thanksgiving Holiday