Grade 9: Mock Trial continues. "Convince the Jury" 300-600 words. Due: Wednesday, 12/22.
Int. English: "Convince the Jury" Formal Paper (MLA), 300-600 words. Due: Monday, 12/20. Begin review of Romeo and Juliet. Quiz on Wednesday, 12/22.
Grade 10: Study all First Semester Vocabulary. Quiz on Tuesday, 12/21.
Grade 11: Study all First Semester Vocabulary. Review on Wednesday, 12/22.
Grade 12: Finish Macbeth Projects. Start review of Macbeth, including plot, characters, themes/motifs, and Shakespeare's theatre and times. Study all First Semester Vocabulary: Quiz (26 words) on Wednesday, 12/22.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
English Homework 12/17
Grade 9: Mock Trial continues.
Int. English: "Convince the Jury" Formal Paper (MLA), 300-600 words. Due: Monday, 12/20.
Grade 10: Study all First Semester Vocabulary. Quiz on Tuesday, 12/21.
Grade 11: Study all First Semester Vocabulary. Quiz on Wednesday, 12/22.
Grade 12: Finish Macbeth Projects. Start review of Macbeth, including plot, characters, themes/motifs, and Shakespeare's theatre and times.
Int. English: "Convince the Jury" Formal Paper (MLA), 300-600 words. Due: Monday, 12/20.
Grade 10: Study all First Semester Vocabulary. Quiz on Tuesday, 12/21.
Grade 11: Study all First Semester Vocabulary. Quiz on Wednesday, 12/22.
Grade 12: Finish Macbeth Projects. Start review of Macbeth, including plot, characters, themes/motifs, and Shakespeare's theatre and times.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
English 12/9
English 9: Continue planning Mock Trial. The Trial will start on Friday, Dec. 17.
Int. English: Continue planning Mock Trial. The Trial will start on Tuesday, Dec. 14.
English 10: Complete Enemy of the People Skill ?s, #6, 7, 8, and 9 and Vocabulary Workshop (Online on To Do List).
English 11: Complete Skill ?s on The Crucible: Act I, After you Read. (Online on To Do List).
English 12: Continue Macbeth Project work. Due Tuesday, Dec. 14.
Int. English: Continue planning Mock Trial. The Trial will start on Tuesday, Dec. 14.
English 10: Complete Enemy of the People Skill ?s, #6, 7, 8, and 9 and Vocabulary Workshop (Online on To Do List).
English 11: Complete Skill ?s on The Crucible: Act I, After you Read. (Online on To Do List).
English 12: Continue Macbeth Project work. Due Tuesday, Dec. 14.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
English Homework 12/3
Grade 9: Mock Trial research. See earlier Blogs for links to Sparknotes, No Fear Shakespeare, and the Full Text of Romeo and Juliet.
Int. Eng: Mock Trial Prediction due 12/6. See earlier Blogs for links to Sparknotes, No Fear Shakespeare, and the Full Text of Romeo and Juliet.
Grade 10: First Draft of Newspaper Editorial. Prompt: Think of a problem that people face in your neighborhood, school, county, state, or nationally. Write an editorial to your local newspaper presenting a solution to the problem you have identified.
Grade 11: Answer Side Column and Crit. Reading ?s on The Crucible, Act I.
Grade 12: Continue working on Macbeth project. Alternate Assignment: Write a 600-900 word essay. Prompt: Characters in literature often have a strong impact on us because they change and grow throughout the book or play. Describe a memorable character in Macbeth and explain how and why the character grew and what impact the character had on you. See earlier Blogs for links to research sites.
Int. Eng: Mock Trial Prediction due 12/6. See earlier Blogs for links to Sparknotes, No Fear Shakespeare, and the Full Text of Romeo and Juliet.
Grade 10: First Draft of Newspaper Editorial. Prompt: Think of a problem that people face in your neighborhood, school, county, state, or nationally. Write an editorial to your local newspaper presenting a solution to the problem you have identified.
Grade 11: Answer Side Column and Crit. Reading ?s on The Crucible, Act I.
Grade 12: Continue working on Macbeth project. Alternate Assignment: Write a 600-900 word essay. Prompt: Characters in literature often have a strong impact on us because they change and grow throughout the book or play. Describe a memorable character in Macbeth and explain how and why the character grew and what impact the character had on you. See earlier Blogs for links to research sites.
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