The 2014-2015 school year is off to a great start, and I am excited to be your teacher of the following courses:
*7th Grade ELA
*6th Grade Advanced Enrichment Reading
Parents and Students, you will be able to access information regarding both classes by clicking on the appropriate link located on the left side.
If you have questions, never hesitate to call or email me. You may reach me at
346.5060, ext 214
knightonm1@duvalschools.org
Thank you!!
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Fictional Story HW Assigned May 15/16 - Due May 19/20
All ELA Classes:
#1 Complete the Overview Sheet. Ensure that it is typed. - 25 pts
#2 Keep revising your story to improve it.
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1A & 2A, the assignment below is also due May 19th
Ensure you have
- numbered the pages of your story - cover page is not numbered
- included the required text features (see guideline sheet)
- included the required number of footnotes (see guideline sheet)
- included the required number of illustrations (see guideline sheet)
- doubled spaced your text
- fine-tuned your cover illustration - if hand-drawn, ensure it is neat; if computer generated, ensure it is clear.
Total points earned - 50 pts
Ensure dialogue is written correctly.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Fictional Story Homework - week of May 12th
4A & 8B, this homework assignment is due Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
1A & 2A, I will assign this assignment on Thursday and it will be due the following Monday.
Here is the assignment:
Ensure you have
- numbered the pages of your story - cover page is not numbered
- included the required text features (see guideline sheet)
- included the required number of footnotes (see guideline sheet)
- included the required number of illustrations (see guideline sheet)
- doubled spaced your text
- fine-tuned your cover illustration - if hand-drawn, ensure it is neat; if computer generated, ensure it is clear.
Total points earned - 50
Friday, May 9, 2014
Weekend Assignment is Due Mon/Tue May, 12/13
Students,
- Plot your fictional story using the roller coaster diagram.
(3-5 individual events per plot element)
- Highlight at least five (5) uses of figurative language on your printed copy
- Complete items 1-6 of the Overview Sheet. Copy and paste the Overview Sheet in a word document and type in your responses.
Assignment is worth 50 pts. It is not accepted late.
- Plot your fictional story using the roller coaster diagram.
(3-5 individual events per plot element)
- Highlight at least five (5) uses of figurative language on your printed copy
- Complete items 1-6 of the Overview Sheet. Copy and paste the Overview Sheet in a word document and type in your responses.
Assignment is worth 50 pts. It is not accepted late.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Student produced FICTIONAL STORY- FINAL EXAM Project!!!! see details below
Final Exam- Fictional Story
Literary Elements Checklist
Literary Devices
Fictional Book Assignment Final Exam DUE DATE May 27 & 28, 2014
Total Points = 200
Students will write and publish a fictional book for their end-of-the-year project and Final Exam.
The project is designed to give students the opportunity to sit in the writer’s chair and experience the planning and forethought of writing with the reader in mind. In addition, the culminating project allows students to demonstrate all of the literary and comprehension skills mastered throughout the school year.
Here are the requirements:
- Students will produce an Overview Sheet (75 POINTS)
- Minimum 4-page typed story (50 POINTS)
- Literary Elements (75 POINTS)
Draft Dues dates:
Draft #1 is due 5/8& 9 =50 pts
Draft #2 is due 5/15 &16 = 50 pts
Draft #3 is due 5/22 & 23 = 50 pts
Final copy is due 5/27 & 28 = 200 pts
Draft #1 is due 5/8& 9 =50 pts
Draft #2 is due 5/15 &16 = 50 pts
Draft #3 is due 5/22 & 23 = 50 pts
Final copy is due 5/27 & 28 = 200 pts
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Overview Sheet will include the following:
I) Plot Elements (3-5 sentences to describe each)
Ø Exposition
Ø Rising Action including Major Conflict
Ø Climax
Ø Falling Action
Ø Resolution
2) Characters (a brief description, 3-5 sentences giving insight into the character(s)
3) 30-word or less summary of story
4) Theme Statement - 1 sentence
5) Author Online (ref. Textbook for examples). Include a brief description (5-7 sentences). Details should be important and relevant
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6) Story Background section (ref. Textbook for examples) - a brief description (3-5 sentences) of the specific details important to understanding the story
7) Self Reflection - to include a 5-7 sentence reflection about how you have come to realize the reader and the writer are ONE.
Layout
- 1 inch margins (top/bottom & left/right)
- 8 ½ by 11 paper
- Size 12 font
- Ariel, Calibri, or Times New Roman font *Comic if compliments story
- Double Spaced
- Typed pages – minimum of 4 pages, maximum 8
- Title page, prologue page (which is optional), and separate illustration pages are NOT included in the 4-8 page count.
Cover Page
· Title (must have)
· Illustration (must have)
Literary Elements Checklist
Literary Devices
- Use of Figurative language- at least 5 (highlight them)
- *show 2 examples of irony (highlight them)
- Use of Descriptive and Sensory Details
Text Features
- At least two (2) examples of text features per page – your choice
- At least 2 footnotes for the story (this may count as one of your text features)
Illustrations (captions are optional)
- At least 2 for the story (your title may count as one)
- *If illustration(s) take more than 1/3 of the page, then that page is not counted as a full page.
Conflict
- Along with an external conflict, show the character(s) experiencing inner conflict as well.
Ending
- Will the reader have to predict the ending as in “The Lady or the Tiger”?
- Will the ending have a twist to it as in “Ransom of Red Chief” or “Tell, Tale Heart”?
- Will the ending have a predictable resolution as in “The Scholarship Jacket”?
Guidelines
(The items with a check mark symbol are MUST-HAVES)
(The items with a diamond symbol are your choice to choose where you want to implement)
Exposition:
Engaging scene/setting (descriptive details and sensory details about place/time, etc )
ü Background information gives information about the characters – what are their traits, likes, dislikes, emotional status, what they want….
ü Characters – not all of the characters will be introduced here - whoever is relevant to the details as they are presented
ü Show how events are relevant to each other
v Foreshadowing might be good here
Rising Action:
ü Show how the itty-bitty events/situations provide a build-up to the MAIN conflict
ü Show cause and effect relationships
ü Show action
ü Show internal conflict
ü Show Tone
ü Some use of Literary Devices here would be a good idea
ü NOTE: characters reaction to the Main conflict can be literal or inferred
Climax:
ü Create Suspense
ü Use of TONE is necessary
ü Don’t solve the main conflict here
ü Thru dialogue and character’s reactions, show how the characters are dealing with the process of solving conflict.
ü Don’t make the unfolding of the events too predictable
Falling Action:
ü Begin the process to solve the conflict
ü Show how characters are dealing with the up-coming resolve
ü Provide keen insight into characters' feelings
ü Perhaps, show the main character (or supporting character) ready to make a change - evolve
Resolution:
Make sure your style for the resolution is supported by the text. Remember, you have choices
- Will the reader have to predict the ending as in “The Lady or the Tiger”?
- Will the ending have a twist to it as in “Ransom of Red Chief” or “Tell, Tale Heart”?
- Will the ending have a predictable resolution as in “The Scholarship Jacket”?
ü Wrap up loose ends.
ü Answer some questions or bring closure to loose ends mentioned in the Exposition or Rising Action
ü Provide dialogue or narrator's comments to show the importance of info given in the Exposition
ü Make sure the reader feels satisfied, surprised, or wanting more!
ü Note: In addition to Irony, ensure other types of Figurative Language have been woven into the story.
Student Name: ______________ Class Period _______ Name of Story ___________Date:_________
Overview Sheet - this completed form will be turn in with your final draft
Brief description (3-5 sentences) for each
1. Exposition
2. Rising Action
3. Major Conflict
4. Climax
5. Falling Action
6. Resolution
Brief description (3-5 sentences) of the Characters – complete all that apply
7. Character 1:
8. Character 2:
9. Character 3:
10. Character 4
11. Theme Statement (1 sentence)
12. Summary (30 words or less)
13. Author Online (3-5 sentences)
14. Story Background section (ref. Textbook for examples)
15. Reflection Paragraph
Thursday, April 24, 2014
HW this weekend - April 25
Students,
Please log on to Focus Achieves and choose the second assessment for these benchmarks:
You do not have to complete the chart. Please complete by Monday/Tuesday of next week. This assignments will not be recycled, as they are FCAT readiness assignments before we take the FCAT April 30 and May 1. Do Well!!!
Please log on to Focus Achieves and choose the second assessment for these benchmarks:
- Main Idea
- Author's Purpose
- Author's Perspective
- Descriptive Language
- Figurative Language
- Synthesize Information (multiple)
- Validity and Reliability
You do not have to complete the chart. Please complete by Monday/Tuesday of next week. This assignments will not be recycled, as they are FCAT readiness assignments before we take the FCAT April 30 and May 1. Do Well!!!
Monday, April 21, 2014
HW - week of April 21 (Assigned Monday/Tuesday)
Students,
We are going to practice the DEAR testing strategy.
D = deconstruct the text
E = evaluate the question
A= analyze top two choices
R = Recheck your answers
1.
Write a paragraph explaining how you deconstruct
informational text, poetry, and fiction
(one
paragraph to explain all three)
2.
Write a paragraph explaining how you evaluate
the question
3.
Write a paragraph explaining how you analyze the
top two choices
4.
Write a sentence explaining why it is important
to recheck your answers.
Total points: 80
A Paragraph = at least 5 sentences.
A sentences has at least 7 words
Due Wednesday/Thursday
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
April 16/17 HW , There will be HW this 3-day weekend.
Parents and Students,
Grade 8 Reading FCAT begins April
30th and ends May 1st. Students will take the assessment online. To ensure we
continue making progress until assessment day, in-class and homework
assignments must be completed. No late work is accepted. The next set of
homework is online. Please ensure that your child can go to the library to
complete if they do not have Internet access at home.
If there are extreme
circumstances preventing the student to access FOCUS Achieves online, please
email me ASAP @ knightonm1@duvalschools.org.
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Online assignment: FOCUS Achieves -
access the link to right
assigned Wednesday/Thursday,
due following class period
- Complete the following assessments listed below
- Main Idea
- Relevant Details
- Analyze and Evaluate
- Character Point of View
- Conclusion and Inference
- Use this chart to show your METACOGNITION
Name of Skill:
Name of Text:
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Your Total Score
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Question #
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Your Answer
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Evidence from Text and/or
Strategy used
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Computer Answer
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Realign Your Thinking
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/100
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The chart
- 20 pts for each completed
chart
- evidence presented must be
substantial and
-realignment must be thoughtful.
NOTE: Make sure you complete all of
the 9 separate entries for each passage - see the highlighted text in the
chart. If there are blanks in the chart, your score is 0/20
FOCUS ACHIEVE - your score is
calculated out of a possible 100 pts. Ex. if you received 4 questions right out
of 5, your score is 80/100.
Do
well!
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