October 5th:
First Period:
Hi, guys! Don't forget that your essays are going to be due on Tuesday, October 7th. You will also have a small test on Unit 11 Vocabulary on Tuesday.
The Annie Dillard's essay "Flood" will be due on Thursday - a nice little creative writing project that you can wrap your mind around. Tomorrow (Monday, October 6th) we will finish up discussing ANTIGONE, and if we have enough time, begin working on Aristotle's POETICS. We will also do a lesson on tone and voice by studying two poems, one by Langston Hughes, and the other by Anne Bradstreet. See you tomorrow.
2nd Period: Keep working on your essays, guys. On Wednesday, we will have a wee vocabulary test over pages 71 - 77. Bring your English Workshop book tomorrow, Monday October 6th.
3rd & 5th Period: We will have a small test on "A Man Called Horse" on Monday for 3rd Period, and the same test on Tuesday for 5th Period. 5th Period: Please finish working on your "Horse" packet. Both classes will write a three paragraph essay after the test on "At what point does 'Horse' become a man." You must give supporting evidence from the text to support your argument.
6th Period: Continue studying your lines and working on your character's biographies.
October 6th is the day of Yom Kippur.
First Period:
Hi, guys! Don't forget that your essays are going to be due on Tuesday, October 7th. You will also have a small test on Unit 11 Vocabulary on Tuesday.
The Annie Dillard's essay "Flood" will be due on Thursday - a nice little creative writing project that you can wrap your mind around. Tomorrow (Monday, October 6th) we will finish up discussing ANTIGONE, and if we have enough time, begin working on Aristotle's POETICS. We will also do a lesson on tone and voice by studying two poems, one by Langston Hughes, and the other by Anne Bradstreet. See you tomorrow.
2nd Period: Keep working on your essays, guys. On Wednesday, we will have a wee vocabulary test over pages 71 - 77. Bring your English Workshop book tomorrow, Monday October 6th.
3rd & 5th Period: We will have a small test on "A Man Called Horse" on Monday for 3rd Period, and the same test on Tuesday for 5th Period. 5th Period: Please finish working on your "Horse" packet. Both classes will write a three paragraph essay after the test on "At what point does 'Horse' become a man." You must give supporting evidence from the text to support your argument.
6th Period: Continue studying your lines and working on your character's biographies.
October 6th is the day of Yom Kippur.
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