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Here are the notes we collected in class today to help with the writing assignments for The Odyssey.
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We will have our quiz on Sailing from Troy, The Lotus Eaters, and The Cyclops, on THURSDAY, 3/2. It will be formatted as follows:
1-5 Fill in the Blank (with word bank) 6-15 Matching (basic identification info) 16-20 Chronology 21-25 Multiple Choice (basic plot) The best way to study is to use the study guide we completed together as we read. Happy studying! Here is the study guide for The Odyssey Part One A.
Please be prepared for our unit 12 vocab quiz on FRIDAY, 3/3. It will be formatted as follows:
1-20 Synonyms/Definitions 21-30 Antonyms 31-37 Fill in the Blank 38-40 Analogies 41-50 Review (recoup, invincible, chide, venture, doleful, arbitrary, rasping, languid, demure, reek) Happy vocabing! Please have your print out, with you results, in your hand when you walk in the door on FRIDAY, 3/17.
For directions to complete, click here. Here is our schedule for our journeys with Greek Mythology's most famous hero, Odysseus. Day One: 2/27 Day Two and Three: 2/28-3/1 Day Four and Five: 3/2-3/6 Day Six: 3/7 Day Seven: 3/8 Day Eight: 3/9 Day Nine and Ten: 3/13-3/14 Day Eleven: 3/15 Day Twelve: 3/16 Day Thirteen: 3/20
To help you organize and generate thoughts in relation to your myth and to ensure that you have formatted the dialogue properly, please use the help sheet here.
Remember that your completed narrative writing is DUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD ON FRIDAY, 2/17. It must follow the provided rubric and that following guidelines: Your myth will:
Versions of your assigned myths can be found in the D'aulaire's book, at mythweb.com, or in the files below. You may use alternate internet sources; however, you must provide the FULL URL address in your presentation.
Please be prepared for our Unit 11 Vocab quiz on FRIDAY, 2/10. It will be formatted as follows:
1-20 Synonyms/Definitions 21-30 Antonyms 31-40 Complete the Sentence 41-50 Review (liability, repugnant, envoy, invincible, realm, feign, flippant, adept, candid, bleak) Happy vocabing! Please be prepared for our Greek Gods and Goddesses quiz on WENDESDAY, 2/8. It will be formatted as follows:
1-10 Matching God to Dominion 11-20 Matching God to Symbol 21-25 General Multiple Choice Happy studying! |
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