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What we Did in Our COC IEP 200 Class on Monday, September 3rd

COC IEP 200 https://www.mr.danoff.org/cociep200

Fall Trimester 2013 Block 2 Lesson 13

Links and book information indicated by brackets [1] is available in notes at bottom.

WHAT HAPPENED IN CLASS

a | 09:30 – 10:15 | News Hour | Busiest Death Penalty State Is Running Out of Execution Drug [1]

b | 10:25 – 12:00 & 12:45 – 14:00 | Jungle Love[2] Pages 56 – 61

c | 14:05 – 15:00 | IEP Elective

HOMEWORK

1 | Study for the Final Exam by reviewing the Quiz 3 study guide; studying the new vocabulary words from the News for You article: death penalty, running out of, execute, inmates, death row, scramble, and clamped down; and reading pages 254 to 255 of the Grammar Textbook
2 | Finish chapter 10 of Jungle Love
3 | Make the second draft of your presentation slide deck

NOTES

1 | http://newsforyouonline.com/stories.asp?ID=1429
2 | ISBN 978-0-521-75084-9

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2013 by Charlie Danoff (contact@mr.danoff.org)/Mr. Danoff’s Teaching Laboratory (http://dalab.cc).
Rights given a  CC Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).

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What we Did in Our COC IEP 200 Class on Wednesday, August 28th, 2013

COC IEP 200 https://www.mr.danoff.org/cociep200

Fall Trimester 2013 Block 2 Lesson 11

Links and book information indicated by brackets [1] is available in notes at bottom.

WHAT HAPPENED IN CLASS

a | 09:30 – 10:40 | News Hour | First photos of Prince George (28th August, 2013)[1]
a1 | Played the audio recording of the story and had students take notes, then identify the main idea and supporting details.
a2 | Students completed the comprehension question, True/False and Synonym Match activities

b | 10:40 – 12:00 & 12:45 – 13:05 | NorthStar Listening & Speaking 2 | Unit 1[2]
b1 | Students pretended to have a jobs workshop where two leaders helped people with offbeat jobs find new employment that fit their skills.

c | 13:05 – 13:30 | Fast Listening[3]
c1 | Students took notes on the listening recording, then answered the following questions:
1 | Why does he think airplanes are amazing? (They are very heavy but can get off the ground.)
2 | What does he like to do on airplanes? (Use the entertainment system.)
3 | What does he ask other passengers for? Why? (He asks for their extra dessert or rolls, because he thinks airplane food is delicious.)
4 | What doesn’t he like about airplanes? (Turbulence)

d | 13:30 – 14:00 | Reviewed Quiz 2 and Prepared for Quiz 3 with the Study Guide[4]

e | 14:05 – 15:00 | “Friends” American TV Show Elective[5]

HOMEWORK

1 | Study for quiz 3
2 | Give your survey out to 20 people

NOTES

1 | http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1308/130828-prince_george.html
2 | ISBN 978-0-13-240988-9
3 | http://listenaminute.com/a/airplanes.html
4 | http://www.danoff.org/leftinfront/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2013/08/IEP-200-Fall-Trimester-Block-2-Quiz-3-Study-Guide.odt
5 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_RAjGxNeSs

COPYRIGHT

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What we Did in Our COC IEP 200 Class on Monday, August 26th, 2013

COC IEP 200 | Fall Trimester 2013 Block 2 Lesson 9

WHAT HAPPENED IN CLASS

a | 09:30 – 10:38 | News Hour | | Supreme Court rules Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional
a1 | Students took notes while listening to the audio recording of the news three times
a2 | Students answered True/False questions using their notes
a3 | Students completed a gap fill exercise while listening again and then checked answers to it and the T/F with partners
a4 | In the article the lead researcher points out how more work needs to be done to prove volunteering causes happiness, and not that happy people are the ones who volunteer. To illustrate this idea I explained to students the difference between correlation and causation.
a5 | Students completed the Synonym Match and Comprehension Questions then checked answers with their partners

b | 10:48 – 11:00 | Discussion about everyone’s weekends

c | 11:00 – 12:00 | NorthStar Listening & Speaking 2 | Unit 1
c1 | Pages 12 to 14, PRONUNCIATION: Stress exercises 1 to 3

d | 12:45 – 13:50 | Fast Listening
d1 | Students completed a gap fill exercise for the “Advice” Listen A Minute.com recording http://listenaminute.com/a/advice.html
d2 | Students wrote 5 questions about advice and then surveyed eachother (p. 7 of the PDF http://listenaminute.com/a/advice.pdf)

e | 11:40 – 12:00 | Fiction | Jungle Love
e1 | Students answered the following questions as a pop quiz to see if they’d done their homework and read Chapter 8

Chapter 8 Questions

1 | TRUE / FALSE    Jennifer painted a picture sitting on the Jetty.
2 | TRUE / FALSE    Lisa gave Jennifer the message before Mary.
3 | TRUE / FALSE    Jennifer does not want to break up with Pete.
4 | TRUE / FALSE    Mary wants to study at University in the USA.
5 | TRUE / FALSE    Jennifer was happy she kissed Ian.
6 | What was the game Mary had them play with oranges?

f | 14:00 – 15:00 | IEP Elective
f1 | We completed Lesson 15 on pages 69 – 72 of “English Pronunciation Made Simple” on the diphtong /aʊ/ commonly used in words like out, cow, how and loud.

HOMEWORK

1 | Study NorthStar & news vocabulary for Thursday’s quiz 3 (New words from today’s news article: sense, boosts, establish)
2 | Read “FUNCTION: Small Talk” on page 14 of NorthStar 2 Listening & Speaking and complete the exercise on the top of page 15
3 | Finish up any missing homework (e.g. 10 sentences using vocabulary words from quiz 2)

COPYRIGHT NOTES

Copyright © 2013 by Charlie Danoff (contact@mr.danoff.org)/Mr. Danoff’s Teaching Laboratory (http://dalab.cc).
Rights given a  CC Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).

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What we Did in Our COC IEP 200 Class on Tuesday, August 20th, 2013

COC IEP 200 | Fall Trimester 2013 Block 2 Lesson 6

WHAT HAPPENED IN CLASS

a | 09:30 – 10:42 | News Hour | Good grammar means more money (20th August, 2013)
http://breakingnewsenglish.com/1308/130820-grammar.html
* The three vocabulary words we will focus on from this article for Thursday’s quiz are: text, profitable and campaign.

b | 10:52 – 12:00 | NorthStar Listening & Speaking 2 | Unit 1
* Reviewed last night’s vocabualry homework, then spent a while digging into each of the words.
* Completed the vocabulary activity on pages 9-10.

c | 12:45 – 13:55 | Fiction | Jungle Love (pp. 42 – 43)
p. 42 | QUESTION: What was like a bomb exploding? | ANSWER: The pelican diving into the sea to catch a fish.
p. 42 | Q: What is a jetty? | A: British word for dock.
p. 42 | Q: Does Lisa really like birds? (look at page 7) Why do you think she tells Ian she likes birds? | A: No, she does not like birds. She probably tells Ian she does, because she wants to talk to him and attract his attention.
p. 43 | Q: Why is Lisa jealous of the pelican? | A: Ian seems more interested in it than her.
p. 43 | Q: Why does Lisa frown? | A: Because Ian made a comment about her eating too much that made her sound greedy.
p. 43 | Q: How is Caroline boring to Ian? | A: She always worries about what she eats and if it’s too much fat.

d | 13:55 – 14:06 | Grammar
* Reviewed Monday’s grammar homework.

e | 14:06 – 15:00 | Elements of Style Elective

HOMEWORK

1 | Study NorthStar & news vocabulary for Thursday’s quiz 2
2 | Take notes on the Listen a Minute Advertising exercise and write 6 discussion questions
3 | Finish up any missing homework

COPYRIGHT NOTES

Copyright © 2013 by Charlie Danoff (contact@mr.danoff.org)/Mr. Danoff’s Teaching Laboratory (http://dalab.cc).
Rights given a  CC Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).

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What we Did in Our COC IEP 200 Class on Monday, August 19th 2013

COC IEP 200

Fall Trimester 2013 Block 2 Lesson 4

WHAT HAPPENED IN CLASS

a | 09:30 – 11:07 | News Hour | “Facebook “selfies” can harm relationships”
* http://breakingnewsenglish.com/1308/130818-selfies.html
* The four vocabulary words we will focus on from this article for Thursday’s quiz are: study, flatter, genre and appeal.

Reading Objective | Scanning for and recognizing details in an intermediate reading passage

b | 11:17 – 11:24 | Discussed What Everyone Did Over the Weekend

c | 11:24 – 12:00 & 12:45 – 12:50 | NorthStar Listening & Speaking 2 | Unit 1
* Began with a review question asking what last week’s listenings were about.
* Completed Steps 1 & 2 on page 7

d | 12:50 – 13:40 | Fiction | Jungle Love (pp. 39 – 41)
* Questions:
p. 39 | How does Lisa feel about the price of the bus? (Answer: It it too expensive)
p. 39 | Who did Pete call? (Answer: Jennifer)
p. 40 | What can you infer from Pete’s message about how he feels about Jennifer? (Answer: He is worried about their engagement.)
p. 40 | Why does Lisa tell herself “All’s fair in love and war, isn’t it?” (A: As an excuse to justify reading Jennifer’s notebook.)
p. 40 | What did Lisa write down from Jennifer’s notebook? (A: 2 of Peter’s phone numbers.)
p. 41 | Why is Jennifer a threat to Lisa? (A: Because she is also attracted to Ian.)
p. 41 | What does Lisa hope Ian will notice? (A: How attractive she looks in her skirt and bikini, blowing in the wind.)

d | 13:40 – 14:00 | Fast Listening
* Listen a Minute: Accidents
http://www.listenaminute.com/a/accidents.html

e | 14:00 – 15:00 | IEP Elective
Pronunciation Objective | Learn 2 new IPA symbols to aid in general pronunciation.
Copyright notes

HOMEWORK

1 | Finish Vocabulary exercise on page 8 of NorthStar
2 | Finish Listen a Minute Actors exercise (I will e-mail you)
3 | E-Mail me your survey topic, research articles and 10 questions (if not already done)

LESSON PLAN

Compare what was planned with what happened listed above. Download .odt file from danoff.org
http://www.danoff.org/leftinfront/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=99

Text & Photo Copyright © 2013 by Charlie Danoff (contact@mr.danoff.org)/Mr. Danoff’s Teaching Laboratory (http://dalab.cc).
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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Wednesday, May 22nd

Spring Trimester 2013 Block 3

Lesson 3: (May 22)

In Class

  1. News Hour: Began by having the students look for the IPA sounds we are studying this week in the “Experts Wonder What Happened to Monarch Butterflies” News for You article. Read “Lawsuit Says Anheuser-Busch Beers Are Even More Watered Down Than You Think” article from TIME Magazine’s website and completed a worksheet prvided by Emily Kiang.
  2. NorthStar 2 R&W: Reviewed student’s work on pages 162-3.
  3. Grammar in Context 1: Reviewed student’s work on page 135.
  4. Documentary Project: Outlined the time schedule students will have to follow as they develop their documentaries.
  5. Review Ordinal Numbers and Go Over General Number Pronunciation
  6. Short Story: Read pages 56-7 of the “Sweetie” story from Frozen Pizza and other slices of life

For Next Class

To Read

To Do

  1. NorthStar 2 R&W: “READING TWO: On the Road with John Madden” on pages 163-4 and “STEP 1: ORGANIZE” on pages 164-5.
  2. Grammar in Context 1: “5.3 | Questions with Whose Exercise 4” on page 136
  3. Documentary: Contact 1 person/place to interview
  4. Study for Quiz 1 on Thursday: Download Study Guide (28 kB .odt file from danoff.org)

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Tuesday, May 21st

Spring Trimester 2013 Block 3

Lesson 2 (May 21)

In Class

  1. News Hour: “Read the Fast-Thinking Helpers, Hospitals Save Lives of Boston Bombing Victims” then completed the Teacher’s guide having students search for “sh” = /ʃ/ | “ch” = /t/ | “j” = /ʤ/ | and “z” /z/ sounds. I matched them with their corresponding IPA sound and had the students do the same. These symbols will be part of the student’s quizzes and tests this block.
  2. NorthStar 2 R&W: Read the passage on page 160 about “The Climate Train” and reviewed student’s work on page 161.
  3. Fast Listening: We completed the Space Radio Theater and A Visitor from Space listening quizzes.
  4. Homework Check-in
  5. Movie Project: Students discussed their ideas for their documentaries with one another.
  6. Short Story: Read pages 60-61 of the “Sweetie” short story from Frozen Pizza and other slices of life.
  7. Twilight Zone: Watched episode 3 of season 1 about a town drunk who finds his way out of the pit.

For Next Class

To Do

  1. NorthStar 2 R&W: “READ FOR DETAILS” on page 162; “MAKE INFERENCES” on page 162; and “EXPRESS OPINIONS” on page 163.
  2. Grammar in Context 1: “5.2 | Possessive Adjectives Exercise 3” on page 135
  3. Documentary: Find 3 people or places to interview
  4. Study for Quiz 1: NorthStar Unit 8 Vocabulary, story line, theme, genre, literal meaning, figurative meaning, and sections 5.1 & 5.2 of Gramar in Context

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  • Unless otherwise noted, white board photos and text Copyright © 2013 by Charlie Danoff. Rights given a CC Zero 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Monday, May 20th

Spring Trimester 2013 Block 3

Lesson 1: Introducing Possessive Form of Nouns, Travel Vocabulary, Butterfly News & Short Story Reading Practice (May 20)

  1. News Hour | Reading Learning Objective(s): Comprehending main ideas and some details from a news article. |Read “Experts Wonder What Happened to Monarch Butterflies” News for You article and then answered the comprehension questions from the “Teacher’s Guide.” Had a discussion about why the butterfiles were called “Monarchs,” turns out it “was first published in 1874 by Samuel H. Scudder because ‘it is one of the largest of our butterflies, and rules a vast domain;’ however, the name may be in honour of King William III of England.” (via Wikipedia).
  2. NorthStar 2 R&W | Vocab Learning Objective(s): Use context to infer meaning of new vocabulary. | Pages 155-9.
  3. Grammar in Context 1 | Grammar Learning Objective(s): Introduce Possessive Form of Nouns | Pages 131-4.
  4. Introduce this Month’s Syllabus and Calendar
  5. Movie Project | Went over their homwork for tonight and that they will be able to choose between
  6. Short Story | Reading Learning Objective(s): Students practice independent reading, so they will be comfortable doing it on their own time. | Read pages 58 to 59 of “Sweetie”

For Next Class

To Read

  1. This Syllabus

To Do

  1. What do you want added to the syllabus? How would you like it changed? (Write answers in your notebook)
  2. Movie Project: Brainstorm and write 3 ideas for a short film or 3 ideas for a documentary on your blog.
  3. Grammar in Context 1: “5.1 | Possessive Form of Nouns Exercise 1″ on page 133 and “Exercise 2″ on page 134
  4. NorthStar 2 R&W: “READING ONE: The Climate Train” on pages 159-60 and “READ FOR MAIN IDEAS” on page 161
  5. Study Vocabulary from NorthStar 2 Unit 8 for Quiz 1 on Thursday
  6. Bring your laptop to school on Tuesday

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Tuesday, May 14th

Spring Trimester 2013 Block 2

Lesson 14: (May 14)

In Class

  1. News Hour: Read the “Former U.S. Presidents Cost Nearly $3.7 Million in 2012News for You article and then completed the “Teacher’s Guide” activity where students wrote a paragraph explaining their opinions on whether or not former Presidents should receive financial assistance.
  2. Homework Check-in
  3. NorthStar 2 R&W: Finished Unit 7, as the students worked in pairs to develop brochures promoting one kind of produce (regular, organic or local) to a target audience (teenagers, parents, single people, etc.)

  4. Fast Listening: Did the I Love Trees and A Rare Solar Eclipse “Listening Quizzes for Academic Purposes [Prepare for TOEFL/TOEIC Tests with These Lectures, Interviews, and Conversations]”
  5. Reviewed Quiz 3
  6. Movie Project: Shot two of the class’ 6 movies today, finish the rest tomorrow!
  7. Student Question(s): One question that come up today was the difference between come and go. Go can mean moving anywhere, while come is only used if you are moving towards the speaker or subject.
  8. Difference between come and go

For Next Class

To Read

  1. Study for the Final Exam

To Do

  1. Grammar in Context 1: “LESSON 4 TEST / REVIEW” PARTS 1 to 4 on pages on page 125-7
  2. Movie Project: Edit your movie if you are finished

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Monday, May 13th

Spring Trimester 2013 Block 2

Lesson 13: (May 13)

In Class

  1. News Hour: Read the “Project Brings Color to Haiti SlumNews for You article and then completed the “Teacher’s Guide” activity where students drew pictures of their version of a painted Jalousie home. “Shallow” was a wonderful vocabulary word that emerged from the activity.
  2. Homework Check-in
  3. Short Story: Read pages 54 to 55 of the “Sweetie” story on pages 52 to 53 of Frozen Pizza
  4. Grammar in Context 1: Reviewed student work on pages 119 to 123.
  5. NorthStar 2 R&W: Students worked together on exercises 2 through 5 on page 152, after there was a lot of confusion amongst students trying to finish the activity on their own.
  6. Movie Project: Students read eachother’s scripts and offered suggestions.

For Next Class

To Read

  1. Grammar in Context 1: “Summary of Lesson 4” on page 123 and “EDITING ADVICE” on page 124

To Do

  1. NorthStar 2 R&W: Exercises 1 and 2 on page 153
  2. Study for Final Exam on Thursday
  3. Movie Project: Finalize your script

COPYRIGHT NOTES

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  • Unless otherwise noted, white board photos and text Copyright © 2013 by Charlie Danoff. Rights given a CC Zero 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.

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