2nd Reading and Writing Planning
Dec. 17-21 and Jan. 8-11, 2019
Digital Learning Days - Dec. 19-20
Reading
2.9 A describe similarities and differences in the plots and settings of several works by the same author.
2.9 B describe main characters in works of fiction, including their traits, motivations, and feelings.
Coming Soon:
1/21 and 1/28: Theme and Genre (Holiday Jan. 21)
2/4 and 2/11: Expository and Expository with Procedural
2/18 and 2/25: Poetry 2.7 (Holiday Feb. 18)
3/4: (Last week before SB) March 7-Digi Day, March 8-Career Day
Writing
Jan. 8-11 and Jan. 14-18
Process-2.17 A, B, C D, E Plan and organize, develop drafts, edit, revise and publish
Genre-2.19 B Write short letters that put ideas in a chronological or logical sequence and use appropriate conventions such as date, salutation, body, closing.
- Conventions: 2.21 (B) use complete sentences with correct subject-verb agreement
**Make sure that your mentor sentences are coming from books you are reading in class and that the title is posted in your lesson plans.
Social Studies
**There are several videos for this unit in Schoology. Some of them are kind of long but they are good.
Pearson link (T ID#) user name and password
Unit 3 (7 weeks) Lessons 3-9 Jan. 8-Feb. 22, 2019
(5) Geography. The student uses simple geographic tools such as maps and globes.
The student is expected to: 5(A) interpret information on maps and globes using basic map elements such as title, orientation (north, south, east, west), and legend/map keys.
5(B) create maps to show places and routes within the home, school, and community.
(6) Geography. The student understands the locations and characteristics of places and regions in the community, state, and nation.
The student is expected to: 6(A) identify major landforms and bodies of water, including each of the continents and each of the oceans, on maps and gloves.
6(B) locate places of significance, including the local community, Texas, the state capital, the U.S. capital, major cities in Texas, the coast of Texas, Canada, Mexico, and the United States on maps and globes.
6(C) examine information from various sources about places and regions.