Thursday, October 28, 2021

 English 12 Block 1: 


English 9 Block 3 (Day 1):
  • We'll finish our notes on Nelson Mandela on Friday. If you'll need more than 10 more minutes to finish, please sign out a book tomorrow.
  • Review your notes on linking vs. action verbs.
  • Here's Spelling #4. We'll write the actual quiz next week.
    • 1. beginning 
    • 2. benevolent 
    • 3. believe
    • 4. benefit
    • 5. beneficial
    • 6. biased
    • 7. breathe
    • 8. Britain
    • 9. buried
    • 10. business
    • 11. calendar
    • 12. carrying
    • 13. casualties
    • 14. ceiling
    • 15. cemetery
  • Paragraph!
    • The good copy paragraph is now past due!
    • Choose between the Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2 rough copies and type up one good copy paragraph. Choose the one you have the most to write about.
      • Use your Office 365 student account.
      • 7-12 sentences / TS/BODY/CS
      • One indent @ the beginning; no further line breaks
      • Format: 12 or 14 size font; standard font type; 1. 5 spacing; title and full name at the top
      • Aim for one actual, specific example per body point.
      • Start each sentence with an article (A, An, The), introductory transition (e.g. In addition, However), or noun/pronoun. Do not start with For, Of, That, or with a word starting with an "ing".
        • The good copy paragraph must be submitted in a "hard" copy. Don't send it via email!
  • Did you miss the noun test?

English 9 Blocks 2 and 3 (Day 2):
  • We'll finish our notes on Nelson Mandela on Monday. If you'll need more than 10 more minutes to finish, please sign out a book tomorrow.
  • Review your notes on linking vs. action (or transitive) verbs.
  • Here's Spelling #4. We'll write the actual quiz next week.
    • 1. beginning 
    • 2. benevolent 
    • 3. believe
    • 4. benefit
    • 5. beneficial
    • 6. biased
    • 7. breathe
    • 8. Britain
    • 9. buried
    • 10. business
    • 11. calendar
    • 12. carrying
    • 13. casualties
    • 14. ceiling
    • 15. cemetery
  • Paragraph!
    • The good copy paragraph is now past due!
    • Choose between the Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2 rough copies and type up one good copy paragraph. Choose the one you have the most to write about.
      • Use your Office 365 student account.
      • 7-12 sentences / TS/BODY/CS
      • One indent @ the beginning; no further line breaks
      • Format: 12 or 14 size font; standard font type; 1. 5 spacing; title and full name at the top
      • Aim for one actual, specific example per body point.
      • Start each sentence with an article (A, An, The), introductory transition (e.g. In addition, However), or noun/pronoun. Do not start with For, Of, That, or with a word starting with an "ing".
        • The good copy paragraph must be submitted in a "hard" copy. Don't send it via email!
  • Did you miss the noun test?

Philosophy 12:
  • Did you miss Thursday's ethics exam? Review your notes on the following and/or re-read the relevant sections in Chapter 1 of the textbook.
    • What is ethics?
    • Plato's and Aristotle's ethics
    • Classical ethics (available in the textbook)
      • Hedonism
      • Cynicism
      • Stoicism
      • Spinozian ethics
      • Christian ethics
      • Indigenous ethics
    • Utilitarianism
    • Kantianism
  • If you aren't done, finish all of the questions for Ethics 4 in full sentences.
  • Here's our most recent journal question:
    • #9: A lawyer takes a solemn oath to defend the interests of his or her client. You must not suppress information either. If you were the lawyer, would you withhold information that implicates your client in a violent crime, even if you might be disbarred*? 
      • * kicked out of the legal profession