Thursday, August 29, 2019

September 3, 5, 6


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September 3
1.  Welcome to Year 10 English Language Acquisition Capable
   
My name is Ms. Dietrich and I will be your instructor this year.

The book we will be using is:  MYP English - A concept-based approach      Language acquisition   Phase 4
Unfortunately, we won't be able to keep the books in our classroom as we won't be stationary. Remember to bring the book with you to class.

2.  English Notebook
3.  Discuss "Capable" Rubrics
4. What you can expect to find in your LA classes: 5 minute warm-ups (example - Respond to the following prompt in your journal:  What is the strangest thing you have ever eaten.)  You will keep your journal in class, so it's always here when we need it.
Grammar
Vocabulary
ATL  (Approaches to Learning) skills
Reading
Writing
Listening
Speaking
Mindfulness
Online exercises
Quizzes
Assessments


Unit 1 - Happiness and fulfillment
Global context: Identities and relationships    Who am I?  Who are we?
In this unit we will explore: identity; beliefs and values; personal, physical, mental, social and spiritual health; human relationships, including families, friends, communities and cultures; what it means to be human.
Key concept: Creativity
Creativity is the process of generating new ideas and points of view. In this unit, we shall look at some creative suggestions for achieving happiness and measuring intelligence. However, creativity also includes the ability to evaluate ideas: to see their strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, we will also need to make judgments about the ideas we encounter and come to conclusions about them.
Related concept: Purpose
The purpose for communicating can be, for example, to entertain, to recount, to socialize, to inquire, to inform, to persuade, to explain, to instruct. In literary terms, this means the creator's intentions in producing the text. In this chapter you will explore ideas such as meaning, thesis, argument, bias, persuasive techniques, function and opinions.
Statement of inquiry:
We can first use language to describe and define happiness and intelligence and only then can we work towards a fulfilling personal future in a global context.
 

Can you name the tenses??? Take the quiz and find out.
https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/can-you-name-tenses

September 5
1.  5 minute warm-up  Respond to the following prompt in your journal:  Do you believe that wishes come true?
2.  Grammar - Verb tenses (action words) https://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbtenseintro.html
     Present Simple:  https://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplepresent.html
     Present simple adding s or es  http://www.focus.olsztyn.pl/en-present-simple-spelling-rules.html
    Present simple s or es exercise https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_present_s.htm


3. What makes teenagers happy?  (factual question)

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Before we begin this unit, think about what you already know and believe about the topic of happiness.  Look at this picture of a group of happy teenagers.  Discuss the diagram and make a list of answers to the five questions below:



ATL:  Social and Thinking Skills
1.  What effect does you being happy have on others?
2.  What are the things that make you happy?
3.  By contrast, what are the things that make you unhappy?
4.  What effect does being happy have on you?
5.  What is happiness?

As you answer each question, make a list of points on which you all agree and points on which you disagree.

Discuss this question: "Does happiness mean the same thing to everyone?"

Give reasons for your answers.

September 6 
1. 5 minute warm-up: Respond to the following prompt in your journal:  What is your favorite time of day? Why?
2. Grammar  Present simple quiz  http://www.quia.com/quiz/6480518.html
3.  pp 4-5 Reading  Text A 15 tips for teens to lead happier lives by Vanessa Van Petten
4.  Text A:  Text Handling