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G10.3R.C1.PO1- Compare original text to summary for accuracy of main ideas and concrete details

G10.3R.C1.PO1- Compare original text to summary for accuracy of main ideas and concrete details. English 10 Week 5: February 4-8, 2013. ISN. Name Period. Table of Contents Pg Date Assign. Table of Contents Pg Date Assign. Table of Contents Pg Date Assign. Page # Date

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G10.3R.C1.PO1- Compare original text to summary for accuracy of main ideas and concrete details

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  1. G10.3R.C1.PO1- Compare original text to summary for accuracy of main ideas and concrete details English 10 Week 5: February 4-8, 2013

  2. ISN Name Period Table of Contents Pg Date Assign. Table of Contents Pg Date Assign. Table of Contents Pg Date Assign. Page # Date Daily Journal Write ? Write Response Page # Date Notes Write it so that YOU will understand. Will be collected for a grade every Friday, unless otherwise noted.

  3. Monday, 4 February 2013 • Finish Final Drafts • Turn in essays with all evidence of writing process. • Due TODAY! Or lose 10% each day late • Begin Galileo Dialogs and Tests to review for Benchmark tests next week. • Due TOMORROW- both tests and notes sheets.

  4. Tuesday, 5 February 2013 • Finish Galileo Dialogs and Tests to review for Benchmark tests next week. • Due TODAY- both tests and notes sheets. • ati-online.com • STUDENT/PARENT login • First.last • #/#/#### • Remember you must score a 70% in order to pass.

  5. Daily Journal 1 wk 5 6 February 2013 • Correct the sentence. (6 Corrections) • Timbuktu Im sure youve heard of it is a really city in the africancontrie of Mali.

  6. Daily Journal 1 Corrected6 February 2013 • Correct the sentence. (6 Corrections) • Timbuktu (I’m sure you’ve heard of it) is a real city in the African country of Mali.

  7. Wednesday, 6 February 2013 • Finish Galileo Dialogs and Tests to review for Benchmark tests next week. • Due TODAY- both tests and notes sheets. • ati-online.com • STUDENT/PARENT login • First.last • #/#/#### • Remember you must score a 70% in order to pass.

  8. Daily Journal 2 wk 5 7 February 2013 • Correct the sentence. (4 Corrections) • The Raven is the title of a Poem writed by the american author Edgar Allan Poe.

  9. Daily Journal 2 Corrected7 February 2013 • Correct the sentence. (4 Corrections) “The Raven” is the title of a poem written by the American author Edgar Allan Poe.

  10. Thursday, 7 February 2013 • Finish Galileo Dialogs and Tests to review for Benchmark tests next week. • Due TODAY- both tests and notes sheets. • ati-online.com • STUDENT/PARENT login • First.last • #/#/#### • Remember you must score a 70% in order to pass.

  11. Compare Text with Summary • Summary: • Restate main idea of text. • Support main idea with the critical detail (concepts/concrete detail) provided within the original text. • Restate conclusion of main idea of text. • Read articles on differing view points and summarize arguments. • Due Tomorrow.

  12. Daily Journal 3 wk 5 8 February 2013 • Correct the sentence. (4 Corrections) • Adult male tigers way about four hundred twenty pounds and is approximatly 10 feet long

  13. Daily Journal 3 wk 5 8 February 2013 • Correct the sentence. (4 Corrections) • Adult male tigers weigh about 420 pounds and areapproximately 10 feet long

  14. Copy into Journal: “Unit: C/C text to summaries You Will Need To Understand: • Terms Summary Critical Detail Original Text • Big Ideas Summaries aren’t always accurate portrayals of the main ideas of a text. Accurate summaries must include all critical details and underlying meaning(s). Summaries need to be evaluated in relation to the original text. • Essential Questions What is an accurate summary? How do you evaluate a summary for accuracy and effectiveness? What is the difference between a summary and original text? How can a summary be both concise and rich with details and meaning? What defines a critical detail? How do you identify critical details?

  15. wk 6 11 February 2013 • Complete articles on driving age, both “yes” and “no”. • Write summaries- Due today!

  16. wk 6 12 February 2013 • Complete Galileo Dialogs and Tests on the following: • 6 Traits • Types of Sentences • Sentence Structures • Sentence Fragments • Effective Paragraphs • Word Choice • Writing Conventions **Take Notes In Journals**

  17. wk 6 13 February 2013 • Complete Galileo Dialogs and Tests on the following: • 6 Traits • Types of Sentences • Sentence Structures • Sentence Fragments • Effective Paragraphs • Word Choice • Writing Conventions **Take Notes In Journals**

  18. wk 6 14 February 2013 • Complete Galileo Dialogs and Tests on the following: • 6 Traits • Types of Sentences • Sentence Structures • Sentence Fragments • Effective Paragraphs • Word Choice • Writing Conventions **Take Notes In Journals**

  19. wk 6 15 February 2013 • Complete Galileo Dialogs and Tests on the following: • 6 Traits • Types of Sentences • Sentence Structures • Sentence Fragments • Effective Paragraphs • Word Choice • Writing Conventions **Take Notes In Journals**

  20. wk 6 19 February 2013 • Complete Galileo Dialogs and Tests on the following: • 6 Traits • Types of Sentences • Sentence Structures • Sentence Fragments • Effective Paragraphs • Word Choice • Writing Conventions **Take Notes In Journals**

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