Happy break!
Please ensure that you have a copy of Robert Louis Stevenson's novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by they time you arrive at my door on MONDAY, 10/1.
Happy break!
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Please ensure that you have completed the appropriate Khan Academy assignment and have a PAPER COPY of your results WITH YOUR NAME in the corner when you arrive at my door on TUESDAY, 10/9.
Khan Academy Instructions Please be prepared for our short story test on THURSDAY, 9/20. It will be formatted as follows:
1-15 terms matching (match term to defintion) 16-25 multiple Choice (plot and elements of "The Scarlet Ibis") 26-31 matching characters (match "Dr. H" characters to what they symbolize) 32-35 multiple choice (plot and elements of "Dr. H") 36-40 multiple choice (plot and elements of "The Lady or the Tiger?") 41-50 multiple choice (plot and elements of "The Most Dangerous Game") Happy studying! Here are the template and guidelines we reviewed today in class that you may use for the essay on "The Most Dangerous Game." Your completed, typed, MLA formatted essay is DUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD ON FRIDAY, 8/21.
Happy writing! MGD Essay Guidelines MDG Paper Template Since there is so much in the final week before the break, I want you to have a clear vision of each due date.
Thursday, 9/13: Unit 2 Vocab quiz (quiz grade) Monday, 9/17: Unit 3 Vocab quiz (quiz grade) (this quiz will be only 20 questions matching words to definitions/synonyms) Tuesday, 9/18: MDG Presentation (x2 quix grade) Thursday, 9/20: Short Story Test (test grade) Friday, 9/21: MDG Essay due (essay grade) For vocab quizzes you should study the Power Point on the blog and work on specific skills at vocabularyworkshop.com You should be using class time to draft and finalize your MDG presentation and essay. For the short story test you should study the terms (terms and definitions) and review the stories and the associated study pack. We will make it! And then it will be break! Since we are presenting on and writing an essay on "The Most Dangerous Game," we have many documents to help us ensure we know what we need to know. The following documents are to set you up for the presentation (DUE AT THE START OF THE PERIOD, TUESDAY, 9/18). Information on the paper will be forthcoming as we move through the presentation.
I would suggest completed reading MDG on Wednesday evening to have time to work on the study pack and choose a theme on THURSDAY, 9/6. MDG Audio Link MDG Text MDG Study Pack MDG Presentation Guidelines MDG Presentation Rubric MDG Priority Schedule Please be prepared for our unit 2 vocab quiz on THURSDAY, 9/13 (moved from 9/10 per adminstration).
It will be formatted as follows: 1-20 Definitions/Synonyms 21-28 Antonyms 29-34 COmplete the Sentence 35-40 Prefixes/Roots 41-50 review (admonish, circumspect, debris, diffuse, spasmodic, breach, deadlock, dilemma, opinionated, spurious) Happy vocabing! |
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