Colorado Early Colleges Middle School
Weekly Schedule
Honors 7
During E-Learning, you can check here for a snapshot of what will be due each day.
May 11-15
Monday
Tuesday
Last day of school!
Wednesday
Enjoy the beginning of your summer break!
Thursday
Grades posted by noon
Friday
Summer!
Test on A Midsummer Night's Dream
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matching
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multiple choice
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true or false
Whole test open book ​
May 4-8
Monday
Tuesday
Outline Due
Wednesday
Write Essay
Thursday
Write Essay
Friday
Essay due by Monday, May 11 at midnight
Outline Essay
April 27-May 1
Monday
Tuesday
Continue reading A Midsummer Night's Dream (finish Act III
and IV)
Wednesday
1. Finish setting analysis
2. Pick an essay prompt
Thursday
Continue reading A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act V)
Friday
Start outlining your
final essay
No Red Ink -- Possessives and Plurals
April 20-24
Monday
Tuesday
Continue reading A Midsummer Night's Dream (start Act II)
Wednesday
Tabloid Tall Tales - Rewrite an event from the play as if it were a tabloid
Thursday
Continue reading A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act III)
Friday
Start analyzing the setting
No Red Ink -- Commonly Confused Words
April 13-17
Monday
Tuesday
History of English Language lesson
Wednesday
Shakespeare Original Pronunciation
Thursday
Start reading the play!
Friday
TBD--something creative with Shakespeare
No Red Ink Comma Practice
April 6-10
Monday
Tuesday
Continue working on your nonfiction article
Wednesday
Finish and turn-in your nonfiction article
Thursday
Grammar--Introduction to NoRedInk
Friday
Begin A Midsummer Night's Dream (introduction to Shakespeare videos)
Continue working on your nonfiction article
March 30-April 3
Monday
Tuesday
A Trip to the Moon
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Watch the film
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View two clips; compare and contrast them
Wednesday
Write your own nonfiction (informative) article
Thursday
Continue working on your nonfiction article
Friday
Continue working on your nonfiction article
Georges Méliès and the First Fictional Film
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Annotate an articles
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Watch a Video
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Answer questions
March 23-27
Monday
Tuesday
"Soapy" Smith reading
Question: What is the author's purpose?
Wednesday
More questions on "Soapy" Smith reading:
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Author's point of view
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Central idea
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Influences
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Hero or outlaw?
Thursday
Research your own outlaw
Friday
Vocabulary Practice:
Write a creative story using 10 vocabulary words
Grammar Review Form