English 12 Block 1:
- Read the handout on standard English. Identify and fix the colloquialisms for #2,4,6,8,10, and 12.
- Choose one of your three rough copies and type up the letter as precisely as possible. Here's the rubric. Send it to me via Share in Office 365.
- Also, complete the third rough copy business letter from the 7 scenarios I have provided you and hand them into me.
- Use lined paper. Follow the formatting rules as best as possible.
- We've started a mini-grammar unit on punctuation. Come see for the notes on:
- Did you miss last week's short story test? If so, see me ASAP!
- Did you miss the mandatory Literacy 12 exam? If so, see Mr. Dartnell ASAP.
English 9 Block 2:
- The test is held over until Wednesday!
- Finish Chapter 6 of Animal Farm and finish the study guide.
- Quiz alert: On Monday, Nov. 21, we will write the 2nd vocabulary quiz (Chps. 4-6).
- Test alert: On
Tuesday, Nov. 22Wednesday, Nov. 23, we will write the first Animal Farm test (Chps. 1-6). It will include multiple choice and a paragraph. - If you would like, I have a free epub version of the novel. Download the file here and open up the file in any free epub reader app on a phone or tablet. Some free apps even offer a live voice option!
- Type up your essay in Office 365! Include a IP, 3 BPs, and a CP. You should have the essay finished by Tuesday, Nov. 8.
- Use the checklist I gave you!
English 11 Block 3:
- Due Monday: Using the sheet below (click for a larger image), choose one of the 3 topics [flu remedies, consumer advocacy, and the solar minimum]. Then do a "deep dive" into the two websites listed under the topic you've chosen. Create a set of point-form notes where you identify the strengths and weaknesses of each website. Overall, which one is more credible?
- Test alert! On Monday, Nov. 21, we wrote our punctuation test:
English 11 Block 4 (Day 2):
- Finish the "positive" paragraph on the following topic: What are the positive aspects of digital technology for society?
- Please review these notes on the paragraph.
- We've started a mini-grammar unit on sentence errors. Please review the following: