For Tuesday
- Read Chp. 3 of Maus II. Continue the Part 2 study guide and finish up to #12.
- The Maus II test will be on Monday, Feb. 27.
Did you miss the Maus I test? If so, see me ASAP!- Long term
- We've started our "Parts of the Sentence" grammar mini-unit. Please study the following:
- subject & predicate
- direct objects
- indirect objects
- where & when: prepositional phrases
- appositive phrases
- simple vs. compound sentences
- subordinate clauses
- Your binder will need three labeled tabs: Grammar / Writing / Units [/5 marks].
English 12 Block 2:
- For Tuesday
- Read Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" for Tuesday
- Did you miss the "Boys and Girls" quiz? If so, check out the notes from Friday and see me ASAP!
- Review the notes on:
- Long term
- Review the following:
- Your binder will need three labeled tabs: Grammar / Writing / Units [/5 marks].
Philosophy 12 Block 3:
- For Tuesday
- Answer questions i. and ii. in the 2nd question sheet on Ethics.
- If you missed the Milgram questions, answer the following question with a short paragraph: Suggestions for short writing - question b. (p. 340 75 Readings Plus)
- Deadline: Complete a good copy paragraph that answers the following: What is philosophy? Send it to me via Share in Office 365. Also show me the hand-written rough copy ASAP!
- If you missed today's "What is philosophy?" unit test, see me ASAP. The list of topics is on the left in the photo directly below:
- For next week
- Your binder will need three labeled tabs: Journal / Units / Applied Phil [/5 marks].
English 11 Block 4 (Day 2):
- For Wednesday
- Study for Wednesday's "Confusing Words" test!
- Read Chp. 1 of October Sky!
- If you're interested, you can read an epub version of October Sky:
- Right-click here and choose Save Link As...
- Load the epub file into a free epub reader app. There are free apps on all platforms. These apps should have a Read Aloud function.
- Any make up work from Term 2 is due Feb. 21!
- Finish your complex paragraph on the following topic: Of the two websites in your chosen topic, which one is more trustworthy? Send it to me via Share in Office 365. It must include your name and a title at the top of the paragraph.
- Did you miss Tuesday's test on new media and media literacy? If so, see me ASAP.
- Complete the notes (for 10 marks) on the trustworthiness of the two sites you've chosen from the three topics in today's handout.
- Long term
- Review your handouts on confusing words.


