English 12 Block 1:
- There is no quiz on Wednesday! 😀
- However, our editing exam is coming up on Monday, Oct. 25!
- Review the following grammar pages:
- Did you miss the quiz on Leo Tolstoy's "How Much Land Does A Man Need?"
- Take notes on the different characters and events.
- What is the conflict?
- Review thesenotes on didactic fiction.
- Did you miss the spelling quiz? Scroll down to Monday for the words and see me ASAP.
English 9 Block 3 (Day 1):
- Study for Wednesday's Spelling #3 quiz:
- 1. argument
- 2. article
- 3. artillery
- 4. anticipation
- 5. ascend
- 6. association
- 7. athlete
- 8. attempt
- 9. attractive
- 10. audience
- 11. authority
- 12. auxiliary
- 13. awkward
- 14. basically
- 15. becoming
- Paragraph!
- 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 - in a "hard" copy - will be due next Monday.
- Did you miss the noun test?
English 9 Blocks 2 and 3 (Day 2):
- Study for Thursday's Spelling #3 quiz:
- 1. argument
- 2. article
- 3. artillery
- 4. anticipation
- 5. ascend
- 6. association
- 7. athlete
- 8. attempt
- 9. attractive
- 10. audience
- 11. authority
- 12. auxiliary
- 13. awkward
- 14. basically
- 15. becoming
- Paragraph!
- 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 - in a "hard" copy - will be due next Tuesday.
- Did you miss the noun test?
Philosophy 12:
- Write a draft copy paragraph response to the following question:
- Overall, does technology generally enhance or undermine our autonomy? Choose one side.
- Complete a T-chart on the positives and negatives of technology. You can draw from your own experience and/or from the following video:
- Did you complete ALL of the questions from Ethics 3 on utilitarianism for Friday? Getter' done!
- Get yesterday's notes on utilitarianism AND the overhead summaries of the classical ethical theories if you missed them. Contact another student or see me when you get back.