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Intensive Reading Enrichment FSA ELA Leap & College Readiness
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Mon.A/BDayWelcome to your Literacy Enrichment/ELA FSA Litearcy & College Readiness Class.IntroductionClassroom ProceduresOverviewExpectationsHome Learning: My personal study guide in preparation for the Literary Analysis component of your ELA FSA.Locate 2 college readiness examples of alliteration, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, personification, simile, metaphor & symbolism.Create FSA questions using task cards & interfacing them with your examples.What literacy device is used in this sentence, stanza etc. from the selection?Make one answer sheet and one student copy.Due August 28/29 in both digital & hard copy format.Tues.A/B DayReading Achievement: How I will succeed?What Good Readers, like YOU, will do.Reading Response Log DirectionsFAIR TestingReading Plus OrientationHome Learning: Continue working on your personal study guide in preparation for the Literary Analysis component of your FSA.Locate 2 college readiness examples of alliteration, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, personification, simile, metaphor and symbolism.Create FCAT questions using the following question stem using your examples. What literacy device is used in this sentence, stanza etc. from the selection? Make one answer sheet and one student copy. Due digitally and printed no later August 28/29.Weds.Thurs.Reading Achievement: How I will succeed?What Good Readers, like YOU, will do.Reading Response Log DirectionsFAIR TestingHome Learning: Continue working on your personal study guide in preparation for the Self Reflective Analysis of your ELA FSA.Locate 2 college readiness examples of alliteration, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, personification, simile, metaphor and symbolism.Create FSA questions using the following question stem using your examples. What literacy device is used in this sentence, stanza etc. from the selection? Make one answer sheet and one student copy. Due digitally and printed no later August 28/29.Fri.Mon.What Reading and Test Taking Strategies do I use?Contextual Analysis: how to use Latin and Greek Roots to expand my vocabularyReading Plus OrientationDeepening my learning about Contexual Analysis & using Context Clues to infer sentence, paragraph and selection meaningReading Achievement: How I will succeed?What Good Readers, like YOU, will do.Reading Response Log DirectionsFAIR TestingReading Plus OrientationHome Learning:1. Continue working on your personal study guide regarding ELA FSA.Locate 2 college readiness examples of alliteration, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, personification, simile, metaphor and symbolism.Create FCAT questions using the following question stem using your examples. What literacy device is used in this sentence, stanza etc. from the selection? Make one answer sheet and one student copy. Due digitally and printed no later August 28/29.2. of at least 4 Reading Plus Sessions per week with 80% mastery or higher.Tues,Weds,What Reading and Test Taking Strategies do I use?Contextual Analysis: how to use Latin and Greek Roots to expand my vocabularyReading Plus OrientationDeepening my learning about Contexual Analysis & using Context Clues to infer sentence, paragraph and selection meaningReading Achievement: How I will succeed?What Good Readers, like YOU, will do.Reading Response Log DirectionsFAIR TestingReading Plus OrientationHome Learning:1. Continue working on your personal study guide in preparation for your achievement on your FSA.Locate 2 college readiness examples of alliteration, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, personification, simile, metaphor and symbolism.Create FSA questions using the following question stem using your examples. What literacy device is used in this sentence, stanza etc. from the selection? Make one answer sheet and one student copy. Due digitally and printed no later August 28/29.2. of at least 4 Reading Plus Sessions per week with 80% mastery or higher.Next Week
See Edmodo for future assignments. Remember that you are responsible for the completion of your personalized Reading Plus Dashboard weekly which is due on Sunday nights. I'm confident each of you will move to Level I (9th grade) or Level J (10th grade).Concept ThinkingConcentrated on Standards of Concern and mini-lesson on Compare/Contrast & Validity and Reliability How will I move to a level 3? What is my specific individualized plan for overcoming my challenges and earning a 3, 4 or 5 on my upcoming ELA FSA?Think Aloud "The Necklace"What's happening in the paragraph strategy.I can comprehend high school level text!What is the difference between text structures and text features? Can you give concrete examples? What is spatial order?Introduction to My personal study guide for literary analysis standards for my FSA success.
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