August 30, 2019

History of the English Language

 

 

History of the English Language and add the following terms to a new Quizlet set: 

  • language
  • Indo-European
  • Dialect
  • Germanic
  • Old English
  • Middle English
  • Modern English
  • B.C.E
  • Celts
  • Germanic tribes
  • Anglo-Saxon
  • Latin languages
  • Scandinavian languages 
  • Vikings
  • Beowulf
  • Kennings
  • 1066
  • Normans
  • Johannes Gutenberg
  • William Caxton

What makes a good informational text?

  • C0-create criteria
  • Text features handout in OneNote: Reading Tools
  • Annotate “History of the English Language”

Write

What is the power of language to shape how we view the world?

 

Article and podcast.

 

August 29, 2019

How did English Evolve?

Building background knowledge……

Today, we will

Work on completing the course driving questions and personal goals. 

View a brief history of the evolution of the English language.

Review the features of informational texts. 

Co-create criteria for the features of informational texts. 

 

Course Outline.

 

 

August 27, 2019

Welcome!!

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Big Ideas/Essential Skills for this course: Language and Power

Course Driving Questions: 

  1. How is our understanding of culture and society constructed through and by language?
  2. How can language be powerful?
  3. In what ways are language and power inseparable?
  4. How might reading disrupt your understanding of yourself and the world?

Academic Essential Skills and Workflow questions:

  1. What are the tools you need to have to be successful in high school?
  2. What academic skills do you have? 
  3. What workflow works best for you?
  4. What is the role of feedback in your writing process?

Communication and literacy skills questions:

  1. What does the research process look like? How do you gather, organize and present ideas?
  2. How does the writing process help you become an effective writer?
  3. How does sharing our thinking about the reading help us dive more deeply into the text?
  4. How does an author’s use of conventions and technique help create meaning in media?
  5. How does reflecting on the process of learning help you become a better learner?

First, we’ll consider the Course Driving questions using  Padlet to make predictions about the questions.

Next, you will reflect on all of the driving questions in OneNote now, at mid-term, and at the end of the school year. (check your Outlook for a link to the class notebook).

Finally, you will set some personal goals. 

Course Outline