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HEY CLASS...NICE JOB WITH THE POLITICAL PAGES. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE MORE!  I'M BEGINNING TO THINK WE SHOULD DO SOME RESEARCH ALONG THESE LINES BEFORE ELECTIONS. WHAT DO YOU THINK? LET ME KNOW RIGHT HERE ON THE FRONT PAGE!

 

--> I think the research idea is great. Maybe if people were aware if each candidates thoughts and ideas, their oppinions would be based on actual facts rather than false information.   - Samantha =]

I completly agree samantha. I think that when you make a statement about anyone you need the facts first. ---Chris

I agree with Samantha and Chris. :)   - Laiken

GOOD! WE'LL TALK ABOUT IT IN CLASS. THANKS FOR RESPONDING!

Friday, October 17

  • Quiz on S.A.T words (first 15). Remember--ALL the words from last time, plus five from this week will be tested. 
  • Should there be a quiz on the Fahrenheit material you read for today?
  • Finish discussion of "The Most Dangerous Game" analysis (yes, really!!!). BRING YOUR GROUP ANALYSIS TO CLASS ! 
  • Fahrenheit 451: Discuss and go over the Study Guide 

Homework:

  • Read pages 48 to the white space at the top of 63. Answer question 25 on the Study Guide.
  • Answer this question, too: WHY DID BOOKS STOP SELLING? You will find all the reading helpful, but especially pages 57 and 58.
  • PLEASE POST YOUR BLOG BY MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 

 

Thursday, October 16

Classroom

  • Finish your Fahrenheit 451 projects. They must be done by the end of the period--hopefully before lunch.
  • Let another team read your project and talk to you about it. You will be given a rubric to help you think through your efforts. Please be HONEST with the group you are assessing. This will NOT be a grade; it's just practice and an opportunity for you to improve your project.  
    • Do they think you covered your topic well?
    • Do they have suggestions for you?
    • Can you improve your project? If so, make some changes. 
    • Don't worry about the "Oral Presentation" included on the rubric. You will present your project on Monday.
  • If you have time after finishing your projects, you may read Fahrenheit 451--outside in the courtyard (between the old gym and Building A) if it's okay with the substitute teacher.

Homework: BY FRIDAY:

  • Read page 4 through the middle of page 48
  • Study Guide through question 24

 

Wednesday, October 15:

Classroom

  • Quiz on Fahrenheit, pages 3-24
  • Introduce/discuss Fahrenheit 451
  • Work on Fahrenheit 451 projects

Homework: BY FRIDAY:

  • Read page 4 through the middle of page 48
  • Study Guide through question 24

 

 Tuesday, October 14:

Classroom

  • S.A.T. Vocabulary quiz
  • Finish "The Most Dangerous Game" analysis
  • Group discussion of "The Most Dangerous Game

Homework

  • Read pages 3-24, Fahrenheit 451
  • Study Guide through question 15
  • Work on projects for Fahrenheit if needed. We will finish these in class tomorrow

 

FAHRENHEIT 451 PROJECT GUIDELINES--after looking at "the beginnings"

 1. Use 3-5 sources, NOT including your pictures. Keep in mind that a search engine (Google, for instance) is not a source!

 2. When you use a quote, place the URL at the end of the quote.

 3. Don't depend almost entirely on just one source (like Wikipedia, for example).

 4. Instead of using a huge "cut and paste" from a website, summarize in your own words (again citing your source). You can then tell us where to find more information.

 5. Provide us with several links to other good sources so that we can learn more about your topic.

 6. Pictures are nice in an online project, so include some if you can. You may either place the URL with the picture or make the picture the actual link. (Ask me if you need to see the "how-to" again.

 7. Please ask questions about research during class if you need help. That's why I'm here!

 

NO SCHOOL ON MONDAY OCT. 13!!!

Friday, October 10 (SPIRIT DAY):

  • S.A.T. vocabulary quiz--first ten words (spelling and definition)

  • Group work for discussion of "The Most Dangerous Game" (Literary elements, etc. from your list)
  • Work on research projects

Homework: nada, rien, niente, لا شيء, except to have a GREAT HOMECOMING WEEKEND!

 

Thursday, October 9 (CHARACTER DAY):

Classroom:

  • Questions about your projects? We'll answer them tomorrow. We will work on them again on Friday.

Homework: SAT vocabulary words quiz tomorrow. STUDY! You will spell and define the first ten words on the list.

 

Wednesday, October 8 (TACKY DAY):

Media Center:

Fahrenheit 451 project. See project page in Fahrenheit 451 folder.

Homework (due Thursday):

  • Read "The Most Dangerous Game," page 67-83
  • Do the "Focus Activity" Quickwrite on page 66 
  • Answer questions 1-15 on page 84, plus Literary Elements 1-3 

 

Tuesday, October 7 (HILLBILLY DAY):

Classroom:

  • Booth poem, symbolism
  • "The Open Window"--discussion

Homework (due Thursday):

  • Read "The Most Dangerous Game," page 67-83
  • Do the "Focus Activity"Quickwrite on page 66 
  • Answer questions 1-15 on page 84, plus Literary Elements 1-3 

 

Monday, October 6 (TEAM DAY):

Duke Blue Devils

 

 

Classroom:

  • Finish Activity Packet for "The Scarlet Ibis"
 
  • Symbolism and theme

Homework:

  • Read "The Open Window" by Saki
  • Answer questions on page 22 (1-15 except #11), plus "Writing About Literature/Examining Irony," page 23.  

 


 


 

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