Planning 10 Online Block 1: Homework for Monday
- Everyone should be finished Modules 1 and 4 (and Chatter High) by Monday, Nov. 9.
- I will be placing zeros in the grade book starting this week.
English 12 Block 2: Homework for Monday
- On Monday we will write the first Gatsby exam. It will cover Chapters 1-3. It will have 25 multiple choice questions on plot, characters, figurative language and everything from the Powerpoints. The exam will also include a short essay.
- Consider how the settings of the first three chapters help describe American society in the 1920's.
- Also, how are the wealthy different from the rest of us, especially as they are portrayed in the novel?
- Interested in the free epub version of The Great Gatsby? Right click here and save the file to your computer. Then upload it to your e-reader, tablet or iPad.
English 10 Block 3: Homework for Monday
- Be ready for Monday's vocabulary test on Chapter One.
- 1. Venomous (3)
- 2. Minstrel (4)
- 3. Flue (4)
- 4. Phoenix (6)
- 5. Subconscious (11)
- 6. Tallow (12)
- 7. Tamped (13)
- 8. Pulverized (14)
- 9. Cataract (17)
- 10. Conjure (22)
- 11. Aggravating (23)
- 12. Faceted (26)
- 13. Antisocial (29)
- 14. Proclivities (33)
- 15. Odious (35)
- 16. Conscience (37)
- 17. Fervor (37)
- 18. Spectacle (39)
- 19. Abyss (41)
- 20. Ravenous (41)
- 21. Cacophony (45)
- 22. Luminescent (48)
- 23. Feigning (50)
- 24. Smolders (51)
- 25. Yammering (53)
- 26. Melancholy (56)
- 27. Titillation (59)
- 28. Quibble (60)
- 29. Tactile (61)
- 30. Insistently (68)
- Read 1.3 of Fahrenheit 451 (pp. 48-68). The Cornell notes for 1.3 will be due Tuesday.
- One complete page of Cornell notes for 1.2 was due yesterday.
English 12 Block 4: Homework for Monday
- On Monday we will write the first Gatsby exam. It will cover Chapters 1-3. It will have 25 multiple choice questions on plot, characters, figurative language and everything from the Powerpoints. The exam will also include a short essay.
- Consider how the settings of the first three chapters help describe American society in the 1920's.
- Also, how are the wealthy different from the rest of us, especially as they are portrayed in the novel?
- Interested in the free epub version of The Great Gatsby? Right click here and save the file to your computer. Then upload it to your e-reader, tablet or iPad.