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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Thursday, April 25th

Spring Trimester 2012 Block 2

Lesson 4: (April 25)

In Class

  1. News Hour: Read the “First Lady’s Anti-Obesity Effort Gets Results” News for You article and completed the fun Teacher’s Guide activity that had the students develop a healthy breakfast menu for a food desert. As an astute student pointed out, the article was a nice complement to our current NorthStar 2 Unit on Organic Food. Trans fat commonly used to keep food tasting scrumptously fresh longer was a new vocabulary term. image
    Triglyceride Hydrogenation&Isomerization V.1 by Jü (Own work) [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons. Afterwards we had a discussion about processed foods and the dubious quality of the AP statistics reported in the article.
  2. Quiz 1 on NorthStar 2 R&W Unity 7 Vocabulary Words; Grammar in Context 1: “4.1 | Singular and Plural-An Overview”

Frozen Pizza and other slices of lifeDownload .odt file from danoff.org

  1. Short Story: Started the “Don’t Miss the Mozart” Frozen Pizza story
  2. Movie Project: Began part 2 of Analyze the story the Wikiversity Film School’s Formatting the Script lesson. Developed a worksheet for the students to complete on their blogs.Download .odt file from danoff.org [54.8 kB].

For Next Class

To Read

  1. Grammar in Context 1: “4.4 | Irregular Noun Plurals” on page 106
  2. Frozen Pizza and other slices of life: Read pages 88 to 89
  3. NorthStar 2 R&W: “B) READING TWO: Miles to Go Before You Eat” passage on page 140

To Do

  1. Grammar in Context 1: Exercises 4 and 5 on page 107
  2. NorthStar 2 R&W: “READ FOR DETAILS” on pages 137-8 and “MAKE INFERENCES” on page 139
  3. Study for Quiz 2 on Thursday
  4. Movie Project: Complete the Analyze the story exercise on your blog.
  5. Blog: Comment on your partner’s blog
  6. Blog: Respond to your partner’s blog

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Wednesday, April 24th

To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 2 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar (https://www.mr.danoff.org/COC-IEP-200-Spring-Trimester-2013-Block-2-Calendar.html).

Lesson 3: (April 24)

In Class

  1. News Hour: Read the “Colombian Woman Stands In for Baby Monkey’s Mother” News for You article and completed the True/False questions from the Teacher’s Guide. Afterwards we had a discussion about everyone’s pet history and heard a funny story about one student’s pet birds.
  2. Homework Check-in: Changed this up, met with students 1-on-1 to go over their homework and clear up any confusion individually.
  3. NorthStar 2 R&W: First I read the passage aloud to the class, then individual students read paragraphs out loud and I corrected their pronunciation. One of the paragraphs had a year, which led to a discussion about pronouncing numbers and years, the notes are below (next week I will make a handout for us to go over these again):

     
    //pronouncing numbers
    
    137
    one hundred and thirty-seven
    one-thirty-seven
    106
    one hundred and six
    one-o-six
    
    //pronouncing years
    
    1950 = nineteen fifty
    2000 = two thousand
    2009 = two thousand and nine
    2010 = twenty ten
    
    1900 to 1999 = twentieth century
    2000 to 2099 = twenty-first century
    
    BC = Before Christ = Before Year 0 = BCE = Before Common Era
    AD = After Death = After Year 0 = CE = Common Era
    
  4. Prepare for quiz 1: Students worked in teams to develop review questions and quiz the other teams. I incorporated their questions into the Quiz 1 study guide (download .odt file from danoff.org)
  5. Movie Project: Students worked to develop a draft of the first scene of their movie, focusing on 3 questions: Where are they? What do they do (in the scene)? and What do they say (in the scene)?

For Next Class

To Read

  1. Grammar in Context 1: “4.3 | Pronunciation of Plural Nouns” on page 105
  2. NorthStar 2 R&W: “ASK MR GREEN …” reading passage on page 137
  3. Frozen Pizza and other slices of life: pages 86 to 87 of the “Don’t Miss the Mozart” story

To Do

  1. NorthStar 2 R&W: “READ FOR MAIN IDEAS” exercise on page 138
  2. Movie Project: Write a blog post with a draft of the first scene of your movie, focusing on 3 questions: Where are they? What do they do (in the scene)? and What do they say (in the scene)?
  3. Study for Quiz 1 on Thursday
  4. Blog: Comment on your partner’s blog

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Tuesday, April 23rd

To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 2 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here.

Lesson 2 (April 23)

In Class

  1. News Hour: Read the “Word Worries About North Korea” News for You article and completed the comprehension questions from the Teacher’s Guide. Afterwards we had a discussion about how everyone felt about North Korea and its leaders recent actions. Some were afraid, others not worried.
  2. Tech Setup: Made sure everyone had a working wordpress.com blog and the latest version of LibreOffice. Then had the students develop an “About” page for their blogs, answering: Who are you?; What do you use this blog for? and any other information they wanted to share. Also introduced students to commons.wikimedia.org as a helpful place to get images. Wherever they found their image, they had to make sure to attribute its source properly.
  3. Fast Listening: Listening Quizzes for Academic Purposes from esl-lab.com Business Meeting (Short URL www.j.mp/17NI2C3) and ESL Program Meeting (Short URL www.j.mp/ZiAyqj)
  4. Short Story: Finished the “Star Reporter” story from Frozen Pizza
  5. Homework Check-in
  6. NorthStar 2 R&W page 136
  7. Movie Project: Had students work in pairs to share their answers to these 4 questions and support eachother:

    1. What is your movie’s topic?
    2. Where is your movie set?
    3. What happens in your movie? (3-5 minutes)
    4. Who are the 6 characters?

For Next Class

To Read

  1. Grammar in Context 1: “4.2 | Regular Noun Plurals” on page 104
  2. Frozen Pizza and other slices of life: pages 84 to 85 of the “Star Reporter” story

To Do

  1. NorthStar 2 R&W: “A) READING ONE: Organic Produce vs. Regular Produce” exercise on page 136
  2. Grammar in Context 1: “Exercise 2” on pages 104-5
  3. Movie Project: Answer the 4 questions discussed in class on your blog
  4. Study for Quiz 1 on Thursday: NorthStar page 136 vocabulary; Star Reporter story and plural vs. singular from page 102 of Grammar in Context
  5. Blog: Comment on your partner’s blog

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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, April 22nd

To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 2 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here.

LESSON 1

  1. News Hour: Read the “In Myanmar, Freedom of the Press Returns” News for You article and completed the comprehension questions from the Teacher’s Guide. Afterwards we had a discussion about freedom of the press in everyone’s countries.
  2. Short Story: We reviewed the beginning of the Star Reporter story and then read page 83.
  3. Introduce this Month’s Syllabus and Calendar
  4. Movie Project: Explained that all the students will be writing short films this month instead of doing a survey, essay and presentation.
  5. Homework Check-in
  6. NorthStar 2 R&W: Completed pages 134 to 136.
  7. Grammar in Context 1: Worked on pages 102 to 103.

For Next Class

To Read

  1. Grammar in Context 1: “4.1 | Singular and Plural-An Overview” on pages 102 to 103
  2. Frozen Pizza and other slices of life: pages 76 to 83 of the “Star Reporter” story

To Do

  1. Project: Choose a subject or place for your movie and write about it on your blog
  2. Grammar in Context 1: Exercise 1 on page 103
  3. NorthStar 2 R&W: “C BACKGROUND AND VOCABULARY” exercise on pages 135 to 136
  4. Study for Quiz 1 on Thursday
  5. Bring your laptop to school on Tuesday

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Wednesday, April 17th

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Lesson 15: (April 17)

In Class

  1. News Hour: Read and discussed the “Multiple Explosions Hit Boston Marathon” English Wikinews Article. Before our class discussion divided the students into teams to create comprehension questions for eachother:
    • Who is Ed Davis? (Boston policeman)
    • Where was the third bomb? (JFK Presidential Library and Museum)
    • What did participants see on the street? (2 explosions)
    • How much money can you get for offering information to the authoritites? (None)
    • What time did the explosion occur? (four hours after the start of the men’s race)
    • How many explosions were at the Boston Marathon? (2)
  2. Homework Check-in
  3. Survey project: Had each student do a practice run of their presentation to prepare for tomorrow
  4. Fast Listening; students completed 2 of the Listening Quizzes for Academic Purposes:
  5. Final Exam Prep: Working from the (Study Guide) continued yesterday’s activity of having students quiz eachother in teams; these are the review questions:Grammar in Context 1 Lesson 3:
      1. How _____ do you brush your teeth? (often)
      2. I ______ wake up late in the morning. (never)
      3. Q: What time do you go to bed at night? (I got to bed at …)
      4. Q: ____ she ____ late? A: She is always late.
      5. Mother’s Day is _____ in June. (never [it’s in May])
      6. FIX THE ERRORS – Q: How often do he go to the club? A: He go usually to the club. (Q: How often does he go to the club? A: He usually goes to the club.)
      7. I don’t like to sleep in class, so I _____ sleep in class. (don’t)
      8. Q: ____ he _____ a girlfriend? A: Yes, he always _____.
      9. Vincent _____ _____ [is; never; are; sleeps] in class. (never sleeps)
      10. FIX THE ERRORS – She never does eat in class. (She never eats in class.)

      Ordinal #’s

        1. 983rd = nine hundred eighty third
        2. 85th = eighty fifth
        3. 90th = ninetieth
        4. 1,111th = one thousand and one hundred eleventh

        Expressing Habitual Present with When –Clauses

          1. CONJUGATE AND COMPLTE SENTENCE: I get very _____ [hungry] when I exercise. (hungry)
          2. FILL IN THE BLANK: Bob gets very lonely when he’s ____ home. (when)
          3. FIX THE SENTENCE: When I have a broken heart I always drink a lot. (need to add a comma after heart)
          4. FILL IN THE BLANK: When I watch TV __ ____________. (comma in first blank, logical response to watching TV in second)

        For Next Class

        To Do

        1. Project: Finish your presentation
        2. Study for the Final Exam

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        What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Tuesday, April 16th

        To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

        Lesson 14: (April 16)

        In Class

        1. News Hour: “In Chad, Lack of Food Hurts Children’s Minds” News for You article
        2. Fast Listening: Lesson 9
        3. Short Story: Pages 79 to 81 of the “Star Reporter” story on pages 76 to 85 of Frozen Pizza
          • Question p. 79: What is the narrator’s name? Answer: Mike.
          • Question p. 79: What happens on Tuesday mornings? Answer: Student News meeting.
          • Question p. 80: Why does Mike think Angela is a good Editor? Answer: Because knows what is a good story and how to organize people to make a good article.
          • Question p. 80: Did the University tell people their new houses were on a flood plain? Answer: No.
          • Question p. 81: Did the mother want to be photographed? Answer: No.
          • Question p. 81: Why did Sue give Mike a dirty look? Answer: Because she wanted to take photographs of the mother with her stroller and Mike said no.
        4. Survey project: Discuss presentations and review “Survey Research Essay” (Download from danoff.org) handout

        For Next Class

        To Read

        1. Frozen Pizza and other slices of life: Pages 79 to 81
        2. News Hour: “Multiple Explosions Hit Boston Marathon” Wikinews article

        To Do

        1. Project: Reivew the handout and make changes to your essay
        2. Project: Finish your presentation
        3. Study for Quiz 3 (Download study guide from danoff.org)

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        What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Monday, April 15th

        To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

        Lesson 13: (April 15)

        In Class

        1. News Hour: “Same-Sex Marriage Cases Fill Seats at U.S. Supreme Court” News for You article
        2. Grammar in Context 1: Parts 1 and 2 on pages 92 to 95
        3. Review quiz 3
        4. Homework Check-in
        5. Short Story: Started the “Star Reporter” story on pages 76 to 85 of Frozen Pizzaby reading pages 76 to 78
          • Question: Page 76 – Where was the narrator Tuesday morning? Answer: He was in the Student News office.
          • Q: p. 77 – What was the narrator’s job? A1: Journalist. A2: Editor of the paper.
          • Q: p. 78 – What are the differences between a tabloid and a serious newspaper? A: Tabloids focus on celebrities and do not always tell the whole truth. Serious newspapers focus on world events, economics, and more complex topics.
        6. Survey project: Essay and presentation status discussion

        For Next Class

        To Read

        1. Frozen Pizza and other slices of life: pages 76 to 78

        To Do

        1. Project: Write the analysis paragraph of your essay
        2. Project: Make the first draft of your presentation slides
        3. Study Quiz 2, Quiz 3 and the vocabulary words from the “Same-Sex Marriage Cases Fill Seats at U.S. Supreme Court” News for You article

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        What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Thursday, April 11th

        To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

        Lesson 12: (April 11)

        In Class

        1. News Hour: “British Tech Whiz Gets Big Payday—at Age 17” from The City Paper of Bogota
        2. Fast Listening 8
        3. Quiz 3
        4. NorthStar 2 R&W: Review pages 128 to 130 and do page 131; then use the essay editing techniques we learned to edit the essay prompt responses we did last week

        For Next Class

        To Read

        1. Grammar in Context 1: Read pages 92 to 93 again
        2. News Hour: Same-Sex Marriage Cases Fill Seats at U.S. Supreme Court News for You article

        To Do

        1. Project: Write your results paragraph with 1 topic sentence and 2 to 4 sentences with details about your results
        2. Essay: Make a results table
        3. Essay: Make 2 results graphs
        4. Grammar in Context 1: Part 1 and Part 2 of the test on pages 93 to 95

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        What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Wednesday, April 10th

        To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

        Lesson 11: (April 10)

        In Class

        1. News Hour: “Students Hurry to Finish GED® Test Before It Changes in 2014” and “Far From the Front Lines, Computer Warriors Feel Stress
        2. Short Story: Finish team review activity
        3. Survey – Explain online and offline options for students to conduct their surveys
        4. Grammar in Context 1: Pages 90 to 93
        5. NorthStar 2 R&W: Pages 128 to 130

        For Next Class

        To Do

        1. Project: Do your survey
        2. Study for Quiz 3 (Download study guide handout from danoff.org).

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        What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Tuesday, April 9th

        To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

        Lesson 10: (April 9)

        In Class

        1. News Hour: “Colombia’s legacy with Korea” from The City Paper of Bogota
            Comprehension Questions:

          1. Q: What did the UN do in Korea after World War II? A: Divided it into 2 countries: North and South Korea.
          2. Q: What happened on June 25th, 1950? A: The Soviets began their invasion of South Korea.
          3. Q: What was the only Latin American country to join the war? A: Colombia
          4. Q: What was the Admirante Padilla? A: Colombia’s only frigate, or war/naval ship.
          5. Q: What is ASCOVE? A: The Colombian war veterans association, or Asociación Colombiana De Veteranos De La Guerra De Corea.
          6. Q: What do Colombian war veterans want? A: They want their pensions and respect.
        2. Short Story: “Frozen Pizza” story review: Broke students into 2 teams and each had to write 1 comprehension question per page and then quiz the other team.
          • Q: Page 39 – What is Mrs. Stonehouse’s excuse (for the small room with bunnies)? A: The room has a desk.
          • Q: Page 39 – What kind of room does the young man live in? What does it look like? A: A kid’s room. It has rabbits on the walls.
          • Q: Page 40 – How many children does Mrs. Stonehouse have? A: 2
          • Q: Page 41 – What time is Mrs. Stonehouse’s dinner time? A: There is no dinner time.
          • Q: Page 41 – What does Mrs. Stonehouse sound like? A: Her laugh sounds like a mobile phone.
        3. Homework Check-in
        4. Survey – Review organization
        5. NorthStar 2 R&W: Pages 127 to 128
        6. Fast Listening Lesson 8: “Calif. Church Provides Sanctuary To Immigrant” NPR story

        For Next Class

        To Read

        1. News Hour: “Students Hurry to Finish GED® Test Before It Changes in 2014

        To Do

        1. Project: Make final changes to your survey and make sure your essay is organized correctly
        2. News Hour: Write a summary of the article on your blog
        3. Blog: Make 1 comment on your partner’s blog
        4. Blog: Respond to 1 of your partner’s comment on your blog
        5. Grammar in Context 1: Exercise 14 on page 90
        6. Study for Quiz 3 (Download study guide handout from danoff.org).

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