Hello 2026 Cohort!
The homework for classes from March 9 to 13 is below. Next to each assignment is the recommended amount of time to complete it with proper quality.
Q&A
Several of the questions asked about the syllabus have been answered and may be viewed at the link. If your question was not answered, let me know via email or in class! https://www.brendenleeteacher.com/supplemental
Textbooks
Day ONE
Mon/Tue
Wordly Wise 3000, Book 6
Great Writing 5
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
Day TWO
Thu/Fri
Wordly Wise 3000, Book 6
Understanding and Using English Grammar
myPerspectives
Lift 3
STATIONERY
Notebooks for grammar, writing, reading, debate
Pencil and pen
Highlighter
Mar. 9–10 //
Work Time: 105+ min.
JOURNAL (15+ min.)
Respond to Journal #150. www.brendenleeteacher.com/index
Responses must be 100% original and 100 words or more. Any AI-generated text for this task violates PEAI policy.
If you did not write the main Journal response in class, you may do so at home.
VOCABULARY (30+ min.)
Complete 8A–8D in Wordly Wise 3000 Book 6.
Study for the quiz.
Quizlet Set: https://quizlet.com/273401958
PRESENTATION (30+ min.)
You may bring a laptop or tablet to day one class (Monday/Tuesday) to work on your PechaKucha. This is optional.
Create a handwritten outline of your speech for PK: Passion on the outline paper that was handed out in class. A PDF of the outline paper may be downloaded HERE. The outline will be assessed ✔-, ✔, ✔+. Reminders:
The outline should be 150+ words and cover all 3:20 of the speech. Do NOT divide the speech into 10 separate chunks—just write it as you would a normal speech.
Include 1–2 subtopics and divide the time between them (e.g., 1:40 for subtopic A and 1:00 for subtopic B).
Include an opening and closing. If your topic needs some definition/explanation, do so as part of the opening.
Use bullet points, abbreviations, symbols.
✨ You are the star of the show ✨ This is not a research presenation; your personality should shine through in your speech.
NOVEL (30+ min.)
Read pp. 179–196 in The Five People You Meet in Heaven.
Address the following in full sentences in your reading notebook:
Eddie’s fifth person is a mysterious figure from his past that has haunted him. Find a moment Eddie finds out the truth about what happened. What does he discover and how does he react? Include the page number. (2+ sentences)
Think about a time you felt guilt. Maybe a moment when you hurt someone, let someone down, or made a mistake you couldn’t take back. What happened? And how do you feel about it now? (4+ sentences)
Tests
Vocabulary Quiz (multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, antonym)
Lesson 8 (WW 3000 Book 6)
Novel Quiz (multiple choice, short answer)
The Five People You Meet in Heaven (pp. 179–196)
Mar. 12–13 //
Work Time: 75+ min.
VOCABULARY (20+ min.)
Complete 8E in Wordly Wise 3000 Book 6.
Study for the quiz.
This vocabulary quiz will be done via Kahoot. All students will play individually. There will be 20 questions. Students without a device will take the quiz with paper and pencil.
GRAMMAR (10+ min.)
Complete Practice 1–6 (pp. 43–44) in Understanding and Using English Grammar Fifth Edition.
READING (30+ min.)
Unit 1:
Generations
Read "Mom & Me & Mom" (pp. 71–76) in myPerspectives.
Annotate the text using a highlighter and pencil or pen:
Color 1: Actions and Words. Highlight moments where a character's actions or words reveal something about who they are.
Annotation (pencil/pen): What does this tell you about this person?
Color 2: Feelings. Highlight moments where Angelou describes her internal reaction to what's happening.
Annotation (pencil/pen): What does this tell you about this person?
DEBATE (15+ min.)
Create a two column chart in your debate notebook. In the lefthand column, write notes about the argument. Use bullet points, abbreviations, symbols, etc. In the righthand column, write rebuttal of the argument.
THW enact child curfews
Over 300 US towns have passed local curfew laws making it illegal for youths to be out-of-doors between certain publicized times. In most cases cities imposed nighttime curfews, but a 1997 survey indicated that approximately one-quarter had daytime curfews as well. All curfews are aimed at proactively reducing juvenile crime and gang activity. Officials also see curfews as a way of involving parents and keeping young people from being victimized. Opponents say the curfews violate the rights of good kids to prevent the actions of a few bad ones.
A1. The use of curfews can help protect children.
Not all parents are responsible, inevitably their children suffer, both from crime and in accidents. Society should ensure that such neglected children are returned home safely and that their parents are made to face up to their responsibilities.
At night, more likely to fall into bad habits. e.g., smoking, drinking alcohol, petty theft
Children need 8+ hours of sleep per night to be properly rested
Children easily disoriented at night, get lost easily
Much easier for kidnapping to occur at night with fewer witnesses, police presence
In 2016, according to KNOEMA, more than 400,000 kids kidnapped in South Korea
Children are at a critical stage of physical development; being out in the dark can damage eye sight
Children have no good reason to be out unaccompanied late at night, so a curfew is not really a restriction on their liberty. Right for freedom of movement still intact, just within the child’s home
Tests
Vocabulary Quiz (Kahoot!)
Lesson 8 (WW 3000 Book 6)
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