English 12 Block 1:
- Take a close look at the two sample Literacy 12 exams (Form A and Form B) ahead of Tuesday's exam.
- Test alert! Be ready for Monday's short test on fragments and run-ons:
- Did you miss Friday's quiz on Leo Tolstoy's "How Much Land Does A Man Need?" If so, see me ASAP!
- Review these notes on didactic story telling.
- Look for the opening motivations, the major events, the characters, and its didactic qualities.
- Finish all four parts of the graphic organizer on "Hills Like White Elephants" and hand it in to me if you haven't done so already.
English 9 Block 2:
- Start typing up your essay paragraphs in Office 365! Today (Friday) we started to type. You should have the first 4 paragraphs typed up (IP, BP1, BP2, BP3) by Monday. On Monday, we'll finish the CP and pay attention to editing and formatting.
- Be ready for Spelling #8 on Monday:
- 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 11 Block 3:
- Start typing up your essay paragraphs in Office 365! Today (Friday) we started to type. You should have the first 3 paragraphs typed up (IP, BP1, BP2) by Monday. On Monday, we'll finish the CP and pay attention to editing and formatting.
- Test alert! Did you miss the fragments and run-on test on Thursday?
- Make sure you have two rough copy paragraphs on the negative and positive aspects of digital technology for Thursday. Use the notes we've taken and consider what has been said about the structure of the paragraph.
- Did you miss last week's test on fiction? See me ASAP!
English 11 Block 4 (Day 2):
- Grammar: We've finished the first cycle of the "Parts of the Sentence" mini-unit, and we've now started our review. Look for the test in two weeks. The parts in bold are the topics we have now reviewed.
- 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.