Please ensure that you have the chart completed and ready to be turned in when you walk in the door on TUESDAY, 4/9.
To help you prepare for your presentation on Poor Richard (HAPPENING WEDNESDAY, 4/10), here is the sample we reviewed in class and the chart of the sayings.
Please ensure that you have the chart completed and ready to be turned in when you walk in the door on TUESDAY, 4/9.
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Welcome back from break! Here is our schedule for examining and then writing your own personal credo.
Day One: 4/8 Day Two: 4/9 Day Three: 4/10 Day Four: 4/11 Day Five and Six: 4/12-4/15 Day Seven: 4/16 Schedule, Presentation Guidelines and Rubric, Paper Guidelines and Rubric All make up work MUST BE MADE UP BEFORE SPRING BREAK. No make up work will be accepted after Spring Break. I arrive at school each morning by 7:30 and will be available from 1:15 to 3:00 during WEB this week. You must arrive with enough time to complete your work. Please be reminded that WEB IS ON FRIDAY this week.
Class time is NOT for make up work. As you work on your Retelling Project, here is a helpful sheet to ensure that you know the correct punctuation for writing dialogue.
Happy writing! Please be prepared on MONDAY, 3/25, for our test on Greek heroes and myths. The test will be formatted as follows:
1-12 Greek and Roman (match Greek name to Roman name) 13-30 Fill in the Blank (info from Power Point, dominion, symbol, basic info from packet about characters) 31-40 Jason or Hercules (indicate from which story it comes) 41-50 Myth Matching (identify myth) Happy Greek mythology! Please ensure that you are using class and home time wisely to complete the Greek Myths and Heroes Study Guide. I will be collecting on our test day, MONDAY, 3/25.
All of the stories can be found at mythweb.com. Also, here is an electronic copy of the Greek Gods and Goddesses Power Point we reviewed in class today, Tuesday, 3/19. Here is our short schedule for our brief introduction to Greek Myths and Heroes. The Retelling Project guidelines and rubric are also attached.
Day One: 3/19 Day Two and Three: 3/20-3/21 (after quiz)-3/22 Day Four: 3/25 Day Five: 3/26 Day Six: 3/27 Schedule, Guidelines, and Rubric Please be prepared for our unit 14 vocab quiz on THURSDAY, 3/21. It will be formatted as follows:
1-16 Definitions/Synonyms 17-29 Antonyms 30-36 Complete the Sentence 37-40 Analogies (study synonyms and antonyms) 41-50 Review (venture, monologue, candid, chide, subversive, assurance, obtrusive, extemporaneous, demure, proponent) Happy vocab-ing! Please be prepared for our A Midsummer Night's Dream test no MONDAY, 3/18. It will be formatted as follows:
1-10 Matching (characters) 11-15 Quotation Identification (1 point for speaker, 4 points for explaination) 16-27 Fairy World (Forest), Athens, or Both (place characters in their correct location) 28-33 Fill in the Blank (characters, plot points) 34-43 Chronology (place events in order) 44-47 Couples (indicate the correct couples at the end of the play) 48-65 Multiple Choice (plot, characters) Happy Midsummer-ing! |
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