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Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/13/12
• DOL Warmup
• Thematic Focus
Reminders
• today
INs
• this week
AoW 11 Friday
• next week
RJ1 Monday
Thematic Focus
• Open textbook to pages 216-217
• Using the time line displayed, answer the
critical questions on the handout, on a piece of
binder paper
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/14/12
• DOL Warmup
• Literary Genres of the Period
Reminders
• this week
AoW 11 Friday
• next week
RJ1 Monday
Literary Genres of the Period
• Using your textbooks (Story of our Times p220)
or internet-enabled devices, research your
assigned topic
Romanticism (literary/artistic/philosophical
movement)
Transcendentalism (philosophical movement)
• On your group poster, write a brief
introduction/overview in bullet points, including
Major/Core Beliefs
• How is it defined/recognized from other
movements?
Important Figures (authors, philosophers)
Origins/Contributing Causes
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/15/12
• DOL Warmup
• Literary Influences
• “The Devil and Tom Walker”
Reminders
• tomorrow
AoW 11
• next week
RJ1 Monday
Literary Influences
• Romanticism
elevates imagination over reason
elevates intuition over fact
revels in nature
accents the more fantastic aspects of the
humans experience
Literary Influences
• Transcendentalism
the understanding a person gains intuitively, not
from traditional education
the most fundamental truths lie outside the
experience of the senses
• “the Over-Soul…a universal and benign
omnipresence”
not always optimistic
• darker depths of the human soul/common
experience
“The Devil and Tom Walker”
• On a piece of paper, answer the following
questions in reframed sentences:
What is the thing that you want most in the
world? What would you be willing to give, sell, or
trade for it?
• Follow along in your textbook starting on p236
I will be pausing to give questions to be
answered on that paper
“The Devil and Tom Walker”
1. Summarize what you have learned about the
Walkers at this point in the story
2. What do you think is the identity of the black
man Tom encounters in the old fort? What
details from the text support that?
3. What happened to Tom’s wife? What does his
reaction show about his feelings for her?
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/16/12
• DOL Warmup
• “The Devil and Tom Walker”
• Turn ‘n’ Talk
Reminders
• today
AoW 11
• next class
RJ1 & Analysis Monday
• next week
DOL + Reflection Tuesday
“The Devil and Tom Walker”
4. What are the terms of the Devil’s agreement?
5. What does “In proportion to the distress of the
applicant was the hardness of his terms”
mean?
6. How did Tom change as he grew old?
(Specifically, what did he start doing) Why?
“The Devil and Tom Walker”
• Do you think Tom deserved what he got?
Why/why not?
• In your table groups, identify elements of the
story that show either the Romantic or
Transcendentalist influence and write them
down on your individual papers.
Turn ‘n’ Talk
• Get out your AoW
• Turn to someone at your table who also did it
If no one at your table did it, find someone who
has
• Write down on the back of your reflection the
name of your TnT partner
• Share
3. Three things you found interesting
2. Two questions you have after reading
1. One new thing you learned
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/19/12
• DOL Warmup
• Fireside Poets
Reminders
• today
RJ1 & Analysis
• tomorrow
DOL + Reflection
Fireside Poets Jigsaw
• In your table groups for your assigned poem
(starting on p248):
1. summarize the stanzas
•
If stanzas are long (“Thanatopsis” or “from
Snowbound”, break it down and summarize
every 4-6 lines
Stanza/Lines Key Details
Summary
1
2
2. identify the major theme or message
3. identify elements of Romanticism and/or
Transcendentalism
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/20/12
• DOL Warmup
• Vocabulary 3-1 Definitions
• Review Literary Influences
Reminders
• today
DOL + Reflection
• next class
Reading Journal 2 & Analysis
• next week
Vocabulary Definitions & Sentences Tuesday
DOL & Reflection Wednesday
Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday
AoW #12 Friday
Vocabulary Definitions
1. Teacher reads word
2. Class repeats word
3. Teacher reads sentence
4. Students individually guess word’s meaning
5. Repeat 1-4 to end
6. Students get definitions for HW
Do NOT use word as part of definition
Definitions must be 3 words or more long
Definition must match both part of speech and
way word is used in sample sentence
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/26/12
• DOL Warmup
• “The Fall of the House of Usher” Groupwork
Reminders
• today
Reading Journal 2 & Analysis
• tomorrow
Vocabulary Definitions & Sentences
• this week
DOL & Reflection Wednesday
Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday
AoW #12 Friday
• next week
Reading Journal 3 & Analysis Monday
“The Fall of the House of Usher”
p297
Reader: Reads story aloud to rest of group in
private voice
Summarizer: Writes brief summary of key points
read
Vocabulary Enricher: Looks up words that are
unknown by any group member, esp if it
interferes with understanding
Connector/Questioner
• Connects events/characters to
–
–
–
–
Other events/characters in real life
Other events/characters in other stories
Personal life
Major ideas in unit
• Asks questions for discussion
• If only 3 in group, Reader is also V.E. or C./Q.
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/27/12
• DOL Warmup
• Vocabulary Review 3-1
• “The Fall of the House of Usher” Groupwork
Reminders
• today
Vocabulary Definitions & Sentences
• tomorrow
DOL & Reflection
• this week
Vocabulary Review & Quiz Thursday
AoW #12 Friday
• next week
Reading Journal 3 & Analysis Monday
Vocabulary Review: Unit 3-1
• Column 1: Fill in the words & parts of speech
demarcation (n)
ostentation (n)
parsimony (n)
efface (v)
extort (v)
multifarious (adj)
multitudinous (adj)
ominous (adj)
querulous (adj)
sublime (adj)
• Column 2: Your best recollection of the
definition
• Column 3: Rate your knowledge/comfort with
the word now
• Column 4: The actual definition, from your chart
or dictionary (for HW)
“The Fall of the House of Usher”
p297
• Must choose DIFFERENT roles for pt2
• If not finished with pt1, finish that first
Reader: Reads story aloud
Summarizer: Writes brief summary of key points
Vocabulary Enricher: Looks up unfamiliar words
Connector/Questioner
• Connects events/characters to
–
–
–
–
Other events/characters in real life
Other events/characters in other stories
Personal life
Major ideas in unit
• Asks questions for discussion
• If only 3 in group, Reader is also V.E. or C./Q.
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/28/12
• DOL Warmup
• “The Fall of the House of Usher” Groupwork
Reminders
• today
DOL & Reflection
• tomorrow
Vocabulary Review & Quiz
• this week
AoW #12 Friday
• next week
Reading Journal 3 & Analysis Monday
“The Fall of the House of Usher”
p297
• Must choose DIFFERENT roles for pt3
• If not finished with pt2, finish that first
Reader: Reads story aloud
Summarizer: Writes brief summary of key points
Vocabulary Enricher: Looks up unfamiliar words
Connector/Questioner
• Connects events/characters to
–
–
–
–
Other events/characters in real life
Other events/characters in other stories
Personal life
Major ideas in unit
• Asks questions for discussion
• If only 3 in group, Reader is also V.E. or C./Q.
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/29/12
• DOL Warmup
• Vocabulary 3-1 Quiz
• “The Fall of the House of Usher” Groupwork
Reminders
• today
Vocabulary Review & Quiz
• tomorrow
AoW #12 Friday
• next week
Reading Journal 3 & Analysis Monday
Vocabulary Quiz
• I will distribute tests when it is quiet
• Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the
word bank
Points will be deducted if word is misspelled
• Turn test over on desk when finished
Non-disruptive electronics use is welcome once
test is completed
• Remain quiet until everyone is finished or time
is up
Vocabulary Quiz Reflection
• Complete the following sentences on the back
of your quiz
1. On this quiz I scored a _____.
2. I expected to score a _____.
3. The reason(s) why I did/not meet my
expectation is/are ___________________.
*You WILL still be doing a Word Wall this grading
period, just on a separate sheet of paper
“The Fall of the House of Usher”
p297
• Finish what you haven’t; today’s the last day
• Everyone in the group should have served at
least once in each role
Reader: Reads story aloud
Summarizer: Writes brief summary of key points
Vocabulary Enricher: Looks up unfamiliar words
Connector/Questioner
• Connects events/characters to
–
–
–
–
Other events/characters in real life
Other events/characters in other stories
Personal life
Major ideas in unit
• Asks questions for discussion
• If only 3 in group, Reader is also V.E. or C./Q.
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 11/30/12
• DOL Warmup
• AoW Turn ‘n’ Talk
• “The Fall of the House of Usher” Review
Reminders
• today
AoW #12 Friday
• next class
Reading Journal 3 & Analysis Monday
Turn ‘n’ Talk
• Get out your AoW
• Turn to someone at your table who also did it
If no one at your table did it, find someone who
has
• Write down on the back of your reflection the
name of your TnT partner
• Share (and write down your partner’s answers)
3. Three things you found interesting
2. Two questions you have after reading
1. One new thing you learned
Usher Review
• Work with your group to answer the question on
your card
Write group names on the red line and answer
on the blue lines
Use evidence from the story to support
• Best answer of the 2 wins candy!
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/3/12
• DOL Warmup
• “The Minister’s Black Veil”
Reminders
• today
Reading Journal 3 & Analysis
• this week
DOL & Reflection Wednesday
Vocabulary 3-2 Definitions Thursday
AoW 13 Friday
Group Discussion
• Choose letter A, B, C, & D
a. What are all the reasons someone might wish
to cover his/her face?
b. How would it feel to have a long conversation
with someone whose face was completely
covered? What would make it different than any
other conversation? What would be lacking?
c. What effects can it have on a group when
someone familiar to them dramatically changes
his/her appearance? How might they feel?
d. How much effect does a person's appearance
have on how s/he is judged by society? Why do
you believe this is so?
“The Minister’s Black Veil” p318
• Listen to audio and, while listening, complete
task
Summarizer: Writes brief summary of key points
Connector
• Connects events/characters to
–
–
–
–
–
Other events/characters in real life
Other events/characters in other stories
Major themes/ideas in unit
*At least two connections must be discussing symbolism
*At least one connection must be identifying Romantic
elements
Questioner: creates questions for discussion
• If 4 in group, 2 are connectors
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/4/12
• DOL Warmup
• Vocabulary Definitions 3-2
• “The Minister’s Black Veil”
Reminders
• tomorrow
DOL & Reflection
• this week
Vocabulary 3-2 Definitions Thursday
AoW 13 Friday
Vocabulary Definitions
1. Teacher reads word
2. Class repeats word
3. Teacher reads sentence
4. Students individually guess word’s meaning
5. Repeat 1-4 to end
6. Students get definitions for HW
Do NOT use word as part of definition
Definitions must be 3 words or more long
Definition must match both part of speech and
way word is used in sample sentence
“The Minister’s Black Veil” p322
• DIFFERENT TASKS FROM YESTERDAY
• Listen to audio and, while listening, complete
task
Summarizer: Writes brief summary of key points
Connector
• Connects events/characters to
–
–
–
–
–
Other events/characters in real life
Other events/characters in other stories
Major themes/ideas in unit
*At least two connections must be discussing symbolism
*At least one connection must be identifying Romantic
elements
Questioner: creates questions for discussion
• If 4 in group, 2 are connectors
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/5/12
• DOL Warmup
• Author’s Message
• “The Minister’s Black Veil” Review
Reminders
• today
DOL & Reflection
• tomorrow
Vocabulary 3-2 Definitions
• this week
AoW 13 Friday
Important Announcements
• All late work must be turned in by Friday, 12/14
NO EXCEPTIONS (even if absent)
Author’s Message
• What does this passage suggest about human
nature?
Each member of the congregation, the most
innocent girl, and the man of hardened breast,
felt as if the preacher had crept upon them,
behind his awful veil, and discovered their
hoarded iniquity of deed or thought.
Author’s Message
• What does this passage suggest about human
nature?
The next day, the whole village of Milford talked
of little else than Parson Hooper’s black veil.
That, and the mystery concealed behind it,
supplied a topic of discussion between
acquaintances meeting in the street, and good
women gossiping at their open windows. It was
the first item of news that the tavernkeeper told
his guests. The children babbled of it on their
way to school…
Author’s Message
• What does this passage suggest about human
nature?
At length it was found expedient to send a deputation of the
church, in order to deal with Mr. Hooper about the mystery,
before it should grow into a scandal…But that piece of
crape, to their imagination, seemed to hang down before his
heart, the symbol of a fearful secret between him and them.
Were the veil but cast aside, they might speak freely of it,
but not till then. Thus they sat a considerable time,
speechless, confused, and shrinking uneasily from Mr.
Hooper’s eye, which they felt to be fixed upon them with an
invisible glance. Finally, the deputies returned abashed to
their constituents, pronouncing the matter too weighty to be
handled, except by a council of the churches, if, indeed, it
might not require a general synod.
Minister Review
• Work with your group to answer the question on
your card
Write group names on the red line and answer
on the blue lines
Use evidence from the story to support
• Best answer of the 2 wins candy!
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/6/12
• DOL Warmup
• Vocabulary Flashcards
• The Transcendental Club
Reminders
• today
Vocabulary 3-2 Definitions
• tomorrow
AoW 13
• next week
Reading Journal 4 & Analysis Monday
Vocabulary 3-2 Sentences Tuesday
DOL & Reflection Wednesday
Vocabulary 3-2 Review & Quiz Thursday
AoW #14 Friday
ALL LATE WORK IN FRIDAY; NO EXCEPTIONS
Vocabulary Flashcards
• Share w/ partner your definition
Decide which of you has the best definition
• On the red line:
Write your assigned word (on the left)
Write your names (on the right)
• On the lined side of the index card:
LABEL & write the dictionary definition (3+ words)
LABEL & write the paraphrased definition (3+ words)
• On the unlined side
Create a graphic or symbol to represent your word
• Words/letters can be no more than 25% of total
Transcendental Club: Emerson
• Quarter your paper and label each quarter with
the letters A, B, C, & D
• In your group of 4, determine who is A, B, C, &
D, then circle your chosen letter
A.
B.
C.
D.
from Nature p364
from Self-Reliance p366
“The Snowstorm” p368
“Concord Hymn” p369
Transcendental Club: Emerson
1. Read your assigned reading to yourself and
write:
1-2 sentences summarizing theme
1 sentence IDing transcendentalist influences
2. VERBALLY share out with your group briefly,
filling in the quarters for their selections
3. When finished, complete the front of the
worksheet
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/7/12
• DOL Warmup
• Turn n Talk: AoW 13
• Review Transcendentalism
• Challenge
Reminders
• today
AoW 13
• next class
Reading Journal 4 & Analysis
• next week
Vocabulary 3-2 Sentences Tuesday
DOL & Reflection Wednesday
Vocabulary 3-2 Review & Quiz Thursday
AoW #14 Friday
ALL LATE WORK IN FRIDAY; NO EXCEPTIONS
Turn ‘n’ Talk
• Get out your AoW
• Turn to someone at your table who also did it
If no one at your table did it, find someone who
has
• Write down on the back of your reflection the
name of your TnT partner
• Share (and write down your partner’s answers)
3. Three things you found interesting
2. Two questions you have after reading
1. One new thing you learned
Transcendentalism Worksheet
1. Nature is a setting that fits equally well a comic
or a mourning piece. In good health, the air is
a cordial of incredible virtue.
A. The human spirit can intuitively comprehend the
fundamental truths of the universe.
B. The human spirit is reflected in nature.
C. All forms of being are spiritually united.
Transcendentalism Worksheet
2. The currents of the Universal Being circulate
through me; I am part or parcel of God.
A. The human spirit can intuitively comprehend the
fundamental truths of the universe.
B. The human spirit is reflected in nature.
C. All forms of being are spiritually united.
Transcendentalism Worksheet
3. The greatest delight which the fields and
woods minister is the suggestion of an occult
relation between man and the vegetable.
A. The human spirit can intuitively comprehend the
fundamental truths of the universe.
B. The human spirit is reflected in nature.
C. All forms of being are spiritually united.
Transcendentalism Worksheet
4. Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.
A. The human spirit can intuitively comprehend the
fundamental truths of the universe.
B. The human spirit is reflected in nature.
C. All forms of being are spiritually united.
Transcendentalism Worksheet
5. The power which resides in him is new in
nature, and none but he knows what it is which
he can do.
A. The human spirit can intuitively comprehend the
fundamental truths of the universe.
B. The human spirit is reflected in nature.
C. All forms of being are spiritually united.
Transcendentalism Worksheet
6. Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron
string.
A. The human spirit can intuitively comprehend the
fundamental truths of the universe.
B. The human spirit is reflected in nature.
C. All forms of being are spiritually united.
Transcendentalism Worksheet
7. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of our
own mind.
A. The human spirit can intuitively comprehend the
fundamental truths of the universe.
B. The human spirit is reflected in nature.
C. All forms of being are spiritually united.
Challenge Accepted!
• Complete the worksheet “Challenging the Text”
with your table groups
Feel free to use the textbooks if you need to
• Due at the end of class in the tray (along with
your AoWs)
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/10/12
• DOL Warmup
• Transcendentalism: Thoreau
Reminders
• today
Reading Journal 4 & Analysis
• tomorrow
Vocabulary 3-2 Sentences
• this week
DOL & Reflection Wednesday
Vocabulary 3-2 Review & Quiz Thursday
AoW #14 Friday
ALL LATE WORK IN FRIDAY; NO EXCEPTIONS
Back to Nature
• In your table groups discuss the following:
What would it be like to live without modern
conveniences?
What might a person learn or experience by
returning to Nature?
How, in your life, do you maintain a connection
with Nature/the natural world?
“from Walden”
Reader: Reads story aloud to rest of group in
private voice
Summarizer: Writes brief summary of key points
read
Vocabulary Enricher: Looks up words that are
unknown by any group member, esp if it
interferes with understanding
Investigator
• Finds quotes/info to answer directed question:
– What is the author’s philosophy?
• If only 3 in group, Reader is also V.E.
• Switch roles each section (2 pgs)
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/11/12
• DOL Warmup
• Vocabulary Review 3-2
• Transcendentalism: Thoreau
Reminders
• today
Vocabulary 3-2 Sentences
• tomorrow
DOL & Reflection
• this week
Vocabulary 3-2 Review & Quiz Thursday
AoW #14 Friday
ALL LATE WORK IN FRIDAY; NO EXCEPTIONS
Vocabulary Review: Unit 3-2
• Column 1: Fill in the words & parts of speech
iniquity (n)
obeisance (n)
vagary (n)
anomalous (adj)
equivocal (adj)
impertinent (adj)
indecorous (adj)
sagacious (adj)
tremulous (adj)
venerable (adj)
• Column 2: Your best recollection of the
definition
• Column 3: Rate your knowledge/comfort with
the word now
• Column 4: The actual definition, from your chart
or dictionary (for HW)
“from Walden”
Reader: Reads story aloud to rest of group in
private voice
Summarizer: Writes brief summary of key points
read
Vocabulary Enricher: Looks up words that are
unknown by any group member, esp if it
interferes with understanding
Investigator
• Finds quotes/info to answer directed question:
– What is the author’s philosophy?
• If only 3 in group, Reader is also V.E.
• Switch roles each section (2 pgs)
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/12/12
• DOL Warmup
• Transcendentalism: Thoreau
Reminders
• today
DOL & Reflection
• tomorrow
Vocabulary 3-2 Review & Quiz
• this week
AoW #14 Friday
ALL LATE WORK IN FRIDAY; NO EXCEPTIONS
• next week
Word Wall & Practice Monday
Grading Period Reflection Day of Final
Book review Day of Final
What is Thoreau’s philosophy?
• “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately,
to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could
not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to
die, discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live
what was not life, living is so dear; nor did I wish to
practice resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I
wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to
live so sturdily and Spartan-like as to put to rout all that
was not life, to cut a broad swath and shave close, to
drive life into a corner, and reduce it to its lowest terms,
and, if it proved to be mean, why then to get the whole
and genuine meanness of it, and publish its meanness to
the world; or if it were sublime, to know it by experience,
and be able to give a true account of it in my next
excursion.”
How do you measure up?
• Write a reflection evaluating Thoreau’s
philosophy. Include the following topics:
Do you believe this is a worthy philosophy to live
your life?
If you were to die tomorrow, could you say that
you had really lived?
What do you do to “suck out all the marrow of
life”?
• A=1pg, C=1/2pg
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/13/12
• DOL Warmup
• Vocabulary Quiz 3-2
• Emily Dickinson
Reminders
• today
Vocabulary 3-2 Review & Quiz
Thoreau Reflection
• tomorrow
AoW #14 Friday
ALL LATE WORK IN FRIDAY; NO EXCEPTIONS
• next week
Word Wall & Practice Monday
DOL & Reflection Monday
Reading Journal & Reflection Monday
Grading Period Reflection Day of Final
Book review Day of Final
Vocabulary Quiz
• I will distribute tests when it is quiet
• Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the
word bank
Points will be deducted if word is misspelled
• Turn test over on desk when finished
Non-disruptive electronics use is welcome once
test is completed
• Remain quiet until everyone is finished or time
is up
Vocabulary Quiz Reflection
• Copy & complete the following sentences on
the back of your quiz
1. On this quiz I scored a _____.
2. I expected to score a _____.
3. The reason(s) why I did/not meet my
expectation is/are ___________________.
*You WILL still be doing a Word Wall this grading
period, just on a separate sheet of paper
Poetry
“suck out all the marrow of life”
“to cut a broad swath and shave close”
“to drive life into a corner”
• What is poetry?
Emily Dickinson
• On a piece of paper, write down the first five
words that occur to you when you hear the
word…
• ALONE
• very private
• most works unpublished until death
Emily Dickinson
• Open TB to p396
• As you listen, jot down on your paper 3 things
you notice about each poem, perhaps things
that seem anomalous
• Discuss in your table groups what those things
might mean? Why were the poems constructed
that way?
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/14/12
• DOL Warmup
• Turn ‘n’ Talk
• Emily Dickinson
Reminders
• today
AoW #14
ALL LATE WORK IN FRIDAY; NO EXCEPTIONS
• next class
Word Wall & Practice
DOL & Reflection
Reading Journal & Reflection
• next week
Grading Period Reflection Day of Final
Book review Day of Final
Turn ‘n’ Talk
• Get out your AoW
• Turn to someone at your table who also did it
If no one at your table did it, find someone who
has
• Write down on the back of your reflection the
name of your TnT partner
• Share (and write down your partner’s answers)
3. Three things you found interesting
2. Two questions you have after reading
1. One new thing you learned
Emily Dickinson Oddities
• irregular use of meter
deviation from pentameter to trimeter or
hexameter, sometimes dimeter
• slant rhyme
• unconventional capitalization
• unconventional punctuation (hyphens)
• short lines
• direct language
Emily Dickinson
• Answer the following questions from p397 in
reframed sentences
Critical Thinking #1
Compare Literary Works #5
• Feel free to discuss the questions with your
table mates if you like, but write your own
answers on your own paper
• Turn into the tray by the end of class
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: 12/17/12
• Walt Whitman
• Unit Test Review
Reminders
• today
Word Wall & Practice
DOL & Reflection
Reading Journal & Reflection
• this week
Grading Period Reflection Day of Final
Book review Day of Final
Walt Whitman
• Open TB to p414
• Read the three poems given and discuss the
following topics with your table:
1. How do his poems differ stylistically from those
of Dickinson and other poets?
2. What transcendentalist influences do you see?
Unit Test Review
• 50 Multiple Choice Questions
• 1 Short Essay
1/4p=B
1/2p=A
Unit Test Review
• Part 1: Literature (25 questions)
Historical Background/Literature of the Period
p218-223
• Influences: Romanticism, Transcendentalism
Fireside Poets: Bryant, Holmes, Lowell, Whittier
Romantics: Irving, Poe, Hawthorne
Transcendentalists: Emerson, Thoreau
Poets: Dickinson, Whitman
Unit Test Review
• Part 2: DOL Review (25 questions)
Capitalization, apostrophes, commas, pronouns
& antecedents, plurals, compound subjects,
subject-verb agreement, comparisons, precise
word revision, quotations, subordinate clauses,
hyphens, dangling modifiers, underlining/italics,
combining sentences, restrictive & nonrestrictive
phrases, commonly misspelled words, question
marks, split infinitives, parentheses, semicolons,
run-on sentences
Unit Test Review
• Part 2: DOL Review (25 questions)
Ex: James wanted to go to the park, however; his
Mom says he was too sick and needed to rest.
What is the best way to correct the underlined
section?
a.
b.
c.
d.
park, however, his Mom says
park; however, his Mom said
park; however, his mom says
park; however, his mom said
An Early Holiday Gift
• You are welcome to use 1 3”x5” notecard on
the multiple choice portion of the test
Ms. Oing English 3
Unit 3: A Growing Nation
Agenda: Semester 1 Finals
• Unit Test
• Book Reviews
Reminders
• today
Grading Period Reflection
Book review
Unit Test
• Mark answers on bubble sheet only
Ignore “Form”; there is no Form Letter
• Turn in Multiple Choice part of test before
beginning essay, then pick up textbooks
Write essay on back of answer sheet
• Non-disruptive use of electronics is welcome
after test is completed and turned in
• Book Reviews will start when all tests have
been turned in, or halfway through the period
(whichever comes first)
Book Reviews
• Group yourselves into equal groups (3-4)
No two of the same book
Evenly distributed speakers/oral presenters
• At LEAST one per table
Someone with a stopwatch/timing device
• Do IR activities on a piece of binder paper with
your name on it (Chart on the front, Thoughts
on the back)
• Staple ALL of your IR activities with your book
reviews together in ONE packet to turn in
(unless you are turning in book review online)