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Have a wonderful holiday everyone! I will update the web log starting next week for my wonderful, bright, happy and eager to learn AP students. Until then, have a good time and rest. Judith (Kate) Bridges
Wednesday, December 3rd: 2nd Period: Please bring your English Workshop every day this week. Pages 165 -166 on "appositives" in your English Workshop textbook is due today on Wednesday. In class if you are reading Night, please read up to page 40. If you are reading Lord of the Flies, there will be a series of questions for you to answer over the first three chapters. Have a good productive day and I'll see you on Thursday, December 4th.
Wednesday, December 3rd: 2nd Period: Please bring your English Workshop every day this week. Pages 165 -166 on "appositives" in your English Workshop textbook is due today on Wednesday. In class if you are reading Night, please read up to page 40. If you are reading Lord of the Flies, there will be a series of questions for you to answer over the first three chapters. Have a good, productive day and I'll see you on Thursday, December 4th.
Wednesday, December 3rd: First Period: Hi guys! Please read Act 4, Scene 4 in HAMLET tonight. In your blue and red Warriner's ADVANCED COMPOSITION: A BOOK OF MODELS FOR WRITING, please read James Joyce's "Araby" on page 530 and do question #5 on page 539 and 540. It will be due on Friday, December 5th.
Monday, December 1st: Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! First Period: Your essay is due tomorrow. The prompt is an excerpt from Cormac McCarthy's THE CROSSING. The excerpt is on the back of the Norman Mailer piece on the boxer, Peret, who died from head injuries. Also, you need to read Act 4, Scene 1 tonight in Hamlet. Start looking for interesting questions on literary devices and plot and character for Act 4. You may have to supply some questions for the test. On Wednesday, bring your Warriner's Models and Composition book to class. 2nd, 3rd & 5th Periods: Please bring your English Workshop book to class tomorrow and each day for the next week. If you would like to raise your literary analysis grade by one letter, rewrite the final draft incorporating all the corrections I made on your paper, and then staple it to the final draft. It is due this Friday and will not be accepted after December 5th. On December 15th, your notebooks will be due.