English 12 Block 1:
- Read Chp. 1 of Under the Ribs of Death (UTROD), but feel free to read beyond. Start working on the Part 1 study and vocab guide, particularly the vocab words.
- The first small test on UTROD will be on Monday, Sept. 19. It will have multiple choice and matching.
- Please have your parent or guardian sign your parental welcoming letter by next Friday.
- Please bring a pen, a pencil, and a binder with paper to school. For next week, divide your binder using three labeled dividers: Grammar/Writing /Units.
English 9 Block 2:
- For Monday, please finish the following:
- “The Fun They Had” by Isaac Asimov [pp. 10-13]
- Answer in full sentences only! Start each sentence with a capital. Finish each sentence with a period. Capitalize specific nouns.
- 1. What kind of schooling do Margie and Tommy experience? Explain at least one specific example. (2)
- 2. Explain one advantage of this kind of schooling. Explain with one or two full sentences. (2)
- 3. Explain one disadvantage of this kind of schooling. Explain with one or two full sentences. (2)
- 4. Theme: Given what you’ve read, what do you think is Asimov’s attitude toward technology? Explain with one or two full sentences. (2)
- Please have your parent or guardian sign your parental welcoming letter by next Friday.
- Please bring a pen, a pencil, and a binder with paper to school on Thursday. For next week, divide your binder using three labeled dividers: Grammar/Writing /Units.
English 11 Block 3:
- Read Chapter 1 of Maus. Start working on the first five sections of your study guide. You can use point form.
- Please have your parent or guardian sign your parental welcoming letter by next Friday.
- Please bring a pen, a pencil, and a binder with paper to school on Thursday. For next week, divide your binder using three labeled dividers: Grammar/Writing /Units.
English 11 Block 4 (Day 2):
- Please bring a pen, a pencil, and a binder with paper to school on Thursday. For next week, divide your binder using three labeled dividers: Grammar/Writing /Units.