Core 1:
- Write-on: What was the worst writing prompt that you have ever encountered? Why?
 - Collect and mildly discuss top-5 and book meme handouts.
- [flash http://s3.amazonaws.com/slideshare/ssplayer.swf?id=98444&doc=top-5-question2830]
 
 -  Brainstorm the differences between an authentic topic and an inauthentic prompt?
- What were you able to accomplish with the authentic piece that you couldn’t do with the inauthentic piece?
 - What are the most authentic prompts that you can think of?
 
 - Extensions:
- Write down ten Authentic topics that you would like to explore this year (or that other people would want to explore)?
 
 
Class Notes:
- [flash http://s3.amazonaws.com/slideshare/ssplayer.swf?id=100805&doc=bad-prompts4549]
 - [flash http://s3.amazonaws.com/slideshare/ssplayer.swf?id=100806&doc=authentic-topics4876]
 
Core 2:
- Write-On: How could you kill a sentence?
- Brainstorm on Smartboard after write-on.
 
 - Read  “Thou Shall Not Kill Thy Sentences.”
- Take notes on the Anatomy of a Sentence.
 - Talk about Grammar as a way of thinking.
 
 - Extensions:
- Bring in an example of a great opening line to a book.
 
 
Core 3:
- Discuss-On:
- How many words do you think you know?
 - What percentage of those words do you think your really understand (can use, know inside and out)?
 - What accounts for your number not being 100%
 
 - Introduce the Nerd Herd Big Word Book.
- Format and Activities.
 
 - Try an activity in your writer’s notebook.
 - Extensions:
- Start to memorize the roots for our chapter.
 - Flashcard Exchange to help.
 
 
Core 4:
- Finish MAP testing in the Library.
 - Discuss and turn in Top-5 and Book Meme page.
- Have have these things affected your identity?
 
 - Extensions:
- Make sure you have tested your theme to make sure it works.
 
 
							
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