English 12 Block 1:
- Have you finished your grammar and UTROD tests? If not, see me ASAP!
- If not finished, read "Say Yes" and answer the following questions for Wednesday:
- 1. Explain the argument that Ann and her husband are having. (2)
- 2. Is the husband a sincere man, or is he deluding (kidding) himself? Explain with reasons. (2)
- 3. The story is told in the 3rd person limited omniscient point of view. Which character’s perspective is this story told from? Why do you think Wolff made this choice? (2)
- 4. Explain what you believe to be the central theme of the story. What insight into the human condition is being offered? (2)
- 5. Nothing is by accident in a short story. Explain what the dogs or the dishwater might symbolize. (2)
- Answer in full sentences only! Don’t start with “To”, “Because”, “That” or “So”.
English 9 Block 2:
- Finish your first rough copy body paragraph for our "courage essay".
- Choose one of the people we've studied, and write a standard paragraph on why s/he is courageous. Don't re-tell me their story; give me three examples of why they are brave. Provide a topic sentence, give me the three examples, and finish with a conclusion.
- Study for tomorrow's spelling quiz:
- 1. desirable
- 2. desperate
- 3. developed
- 4. disappearance
- 5. disappointment
- 6. discipline
- 7. disgusting
- 8. doesn’t
- 9. drastically
- 10. dying
- 11. ecstasy
- 12. embarrassed
- 13. emphasize
- 14. encyclopedia
- 15. environment
- Notes #4: Finish your notes on "A Runner's Conscience" in Interface. Aim for 10 to 14 notes. Short quotes are welcome.
- Notes #3: Finish the second page of notes on Viola Desmond. Aim for about 5-7 notes for each side. Focus on the most important facts. /10 marks
- Notes #2: If not done, finish your notes on Suu Kyi (p. 141 of Interface).
- Give me one sentence per paragraph that summarizes the key points of that sentence. You will have to make choices about what's important and what's unimportant.
English 11 Block 3:
- Test alert! Be ready for Thursday's test on fiction:
- Review the following notes:
- Write your first rough copy paragraph on the positive aspects of digital technology for
WednesdayThursday! Use the notes we've taken and consider what has been said about the structure of the paragraph.
English 11 Block 4 (Day 2):
- Test alert! Finish reading Maus II, and finish the Maus II study guide. We'll be doing the Maus II test on Thursday, Oct. 20.
- Review the study guide and the Part II crossword.
- Grammar!
- Study this site on subjects and predicates.
- Study this site on direct and indirect objects.
- Study this site on prepositional phrases.
- Study this site on appositive phrases.
- Study this site on simple sentences.
- Study this site on compound sentences.
- *Study this site on complex sentences.
- *Study this site on adjectives.
- *Study this site on adverbs.
- Please have your parent or guardian sign your parental welcoming letter!
- Divide your binder using three labeled dividers: Grammar/Writing /Units.