English 11
- If you've missed classes in the past week, please check the your Teams account. Pay particular attention to the files I've put in the Files tab. Also, check your marks via the link to your right.
- In preparation for tomorrow's punctuation test, review the notes on the following:
- Today we continued to work on the 2nd essay. It's based on the short story "I Go Along", which we read last week. Download the pdf from Teams and review the story. Then do the following:
- For TUESDAY:
- study the lesson on blending and citing quotations and this overview;
- identify three quotations for each of the two essay topics (i.e. 2a "going along" and 2b "nonconformity") from p. 13 of the "I Go Along" pdf. Look for quotations that are relevant to the themes of "going along" and "nonconformity";
- create 3 sentences for each essay topic (2 x3 = 6 sentences in total). Each sentence must employ a quotation from above. Provide a citation [e.g. "____" (Peck 5).] .
- For THURSDAY
- Create an outline for both topics. (See p. 13 on "the pdf from Teams" link.) Download the outline sheet here.
- For topic 2a (on "going along") one option for the three body paragraphs might be:
- "going along" in his own class;
- "going along" during the bus trip;
- "going along" at the poetry reading.
- For topic 2b (on "nonconformity") one option for the three body paragraphs might be:
- the poet's lack of conformity;
- Sharon's lack of conformity;
- Gene's lack of conformity;
- For FRIDAY:
- Choose one topic and write the essay. Ensure the essay follows the following items:
- three BP's;
- 12/14 size font;
- standard font choice;
- 1.5 spacing;
- indented paragraphs;
- bonus words: Properly use up to six separate vocabulary words from October Sky and I'll give you 1/2 mark each for a total of three points on top of your score out of 60;
- ensure there is at least one properly cited and blended quotation for each BP.
- Read Act 1 from Arthur Miller's The Crucible. Read the PPT introduction to the play in Teams.
- Students will write a quiz on Act 1 before we watch the movie version.