English 12 Block 1:
- Complete the package I handed out today of "Words Commonly Confused".
- Review the following grammar pages:
- sentence fragments
- run-on sentences
- subject-verb agreement
- parallelism
- Try Editing Quiz 1 and Editing Quiz 2.
- Did you miss today's Part 3 test of Under the Ribs of Death (UTROD)?
- Read Chps. 19 and 20.
- Finish the Part 3 study guide (SG) and vocabulary.
- When you're done, try this online crossword puzzle for Part 3.
English 9 Block 3 (Day 1):
- Did you miss spelling quiz #2?
- * Using the documentary below, the articles from Interface, and your own experience, create a T-chart of the positives and negatives of technology. Aim for at least 8 point-form examples for each side.
- Examine this website on categorization.
- Now, take a look at the column under "Positives". Using highlighters or coloured pens, identify three categories under which you can organize most of your examples.
English 9 Blocks 2 and 3 (Day 2):
- By next week, please show me your your labeled tabs (Grammar / Writing / Fiction).
- I'll continue to collect your parental letters.
- Did you miss spelling quiz #2?
- * Using the documentary below, the articles from Interface, and your own experience, create a T-chart of the positives and negatives of technology. Aim for at least 8 point-form examples for each side.
Philosophy 12:
- Tomorrow we'll start our teaching poster project.
- Complete your 1 - 2 pages of notes on your classical ethics section. Show them to me when you're done! /10 marks
- Find two quotes from philosophers of your ethics and write them down. The quotes should exemplify two key beliefs of your ethical philosophy.
- Start creating 4-6 mini-paragraphs on the key issues of your philosophy!
- Bring some art supplies tomorrow!
- If not finished, read and answer the following questions from "Grandmother's Victory" [p. 13 of 75 Readings Plus]:
- 1. Provide an example of the respect displayed within Momma Henderson’s household. (1)
- 2. Describe one example of how the poor white children act like “trash”. (1)
- 3. Why is Angelou’s grandmother victorious? (1)
- 4. What do you think Angelou is saying about racism? (1)
- Answer in full sentences. Ensure your answers are full and thorough. Hand in your answers on a separate piece of paper.
- If not completed, finish all (#v. to xv.) of the Ethics 1 questions.