Today is Monday, February 5, 2018
In this class, I can analyze the poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost.
Today is Tuesday, February 6, 2018
In this class, I can use my understanding of the novel to answer comprehension questions about specific chapters (7 &8).
Today is Wednesday, February 7, 2018
In this class, I can read the novel to gain a better understanding of the main characters actions and emotions.
In this class, I can complete a writing prompt that connects to the events of The Outsiders.
In this class, I can read the novel to gain a better understanding of the main characters actions and emotions.
In this class, I can analyze the poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost.
- FIRST, students will finish analyzing the poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay."
- SECOND, students will begin Chap. 8 of The Outsiders.
Today is Tuesday, February 6, 2018
In this class, I can use my understanding of the novel to answer comprehension questions about specific chapters (7 &8).
- FIRST, students will finish Chap. 8 of The Outsiders.
- SECOND, students will answer SGQs for Chap. 7 & 8.
Today is Wednesday, February 7, 2018
In this class, I can read the novel to gain a better understanding of the main characters actions and emotions.
- FIRST, students will finish their SGQs for Chap. 7-8.
- SECOND, students will read Chap. 9 of The Outsiders as a class.
In this class, I can complete a writing prompt that connects to the events of The Outsiders.
- FIRST, students will finish Chap. 9 of The Outsiders.
- SECOND, students will complete a Do Now writing prompt (10 min.).
Do Now: What does Frost mean when he wrote, "Nothing gold can stay?" Why did Johnny tell Ponyboy to "stay gold?" (7)
- When Frost meant, "Nothing gold can stay," he meant...
- Johnny told Ponyboy to "stay gold" because... - THIRD, students will begin reading Chap. 10.
In this class, I can read the novel to gain a better understanding of the main characters actions and emotions.