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English 11 Block 1:
- Watch the following video, Generation Like.
- Given the information found in the documentary above, create a full-page +| - chart and generate at least 10 examples of the strengths and weaknesses of social media. This will be an important start to our upcoming writing unit.
- *For Wednesday, categorize your examples on each side of the +/- T-chart. Use this website as a guide. Aim for about three categories on each side.
- We'll be writing a fiction terms test on Friday, May 13.
- Did you miss the Parts of the Sentence test on Tue., May 10? See me ASAP!
- Review this site's section on subject and predicate.
- Review this site's section on direct objects and indirect objects.
- Review this site's section on prepositional phrases and appositive phrases.
- Review the following on simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences.
- Review this site's section on adjectives and adverbs.
- Did you miss the Maus II test on Friday, May 6? See me ASAP!
English 9 Block 3 (Day 2):
- For Thursday, read all of Chp. 7 of Animal Farm and complete the opening notes in the Part 2 study guide. [The guide may not be perfectly chronological.]
- We'll be writing a grammar test soon. Please review the following:
- *Review this site's section on subject and predicate. [We studied this today.]
- Review the following on simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences.
- Review this site's section on prepositional phrases and appositive phrases.
- Review this site's section on adjectives and adverbs.
- *Review this site's section on direct objects and indirect objects.
- Be ready for Spelling #8 on Thursday, May 12:
- 1. especially
- 2. exaggerate
- 3. excellent
- 4. excitement
- 5. exercise
- 6. exhaust
- 7. existence
- 8. extremely
- 9. familiar
- 10. fascinating
- 11. February
- 12. feud
- 13. finally
- 14. foreign
- 15. frustrated
English 9 Block 3 (Day 1):
- For Friday, read all of Chp. 7 of Animal Farm and complete the opening notes in the Part 2 study guide. [The guide may not be perfectly chronological.]
- We'll be writing a grammar test soon. Please review the following:
- *Review this site's section on subject and predicate. [We studied this today.]
- Review the following on simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences.
- Review this site's section on prepositional phrases and appositive phrases.
- Review this site's section on adjectives and adverbs.
- *Review this site's section on direct objects and indirect objects.
- Be ready for Spelling #8 on Friday, May 13:
- 1. especially
- 2. exaggerate
- 3. excellent
- 4. excitement
- 5. exercise
- 6. exhaust
- 7. existence
- 8. extremely
- 9. familiar
- 10. fascinating
- 11. February
- 12. feud
- 13. finally
- 14. foreign
- 15. frustrated