English 11 Block 1:
- For Wednesday
- We're nearing the end of our media literacy unit. We're exploring concepts like media, propaganda, disinformation, "fake news", and reliability. We will finish the complex paragraph for the two "Break the Fake" websites on Wednesday.
- Please review the following punctuation topics: .
- Did you miss the media literacy test?
- If so, review all your notes about media literacy, complete this online crossword, and see me ASAP!
- Did you miss the subject-verb agreement test?
- If so, please review these notes on subject-verb agreement and see me ASAP!
- For Wednesday
- We're nearing the end of our media literacy unit. We're exploring concepts like media, propaganda, disinformation, "fake news", and reliability. We will finish the complex paragraph for the two "Break the Fake" websites on Wednesday.
- Please review the following punctuation topics: .
- Did you miss the media literacy test?
- If so, review all your notes about media literacy, complete this online crossword, and see me ASAP!
- Did you miss the subject-verb agreement test?
- If so, please review these notes on subject-verb agreement and see me ASAP!
English 12 Block 2:
- For Sunday/Tuesday
- Come to class on Tuesday morning! You'll be writing the mandatory Literacy 12 exam in our class, B111!
- The personal essay was due on Sunday at noon. I'll be marking it quickly Sunday afternoon. Pleas utilize all the notes we've created in the last few weeks about essay writing.
- Follow the essay checklist!
- Create a cover page and embed it into the start of the document.
- Finish your outline for the personal essay. /10 marks
- Finish your two brainstorms. 2 x5 marks = 10 marks total
Philosophy 12 Block 3:
- For Wednesday
- Question Notes:
- For pp. 114-115/116/117/118 in the textbook, create two questions for each of the four pages (for a total of 8 questions). Include a 2-3 sentence answer for each question. Focus on the key ideas of each page. /8 marks
- Most recent journal questions:
- (#12) If you could choose the sex and physical appearance of your soon-to-be-born child, would you do it? Why or why not? Would it make a difference if we were talking about diseases like Parkinson’s? (#11): A close friend, Jane, asks – and genuinely wants – your opinion about something, but your opinion is one that she is likely to find quite painful. For example, Jane is an artist, and asks for your honest estimate of her chances of being successful. You think Jane is an atrocious artist who hasn’t the slightest chance of success. What would you do?
- (#10): You are the captain of a 20-crew submarine that’s lying on the seabed. Its engines are destroyed. Rescue is three days away. There’s only enough air for five people over that three-day span. What do you decide? What’s the rationale for your decision?
- The Metaphysics 1 questions are overdue!
English 11 Block 4 (Day 2):
- For Thursday (April 27)
- Test alert! If you were away today, complete pp. 141/142 of the capitalization package. We're writing a capitalization test on April 27, which is next class! Review these sites for the capitalization test:
- Read Chps. 20 of October Sky. Finish the Part 3 study guide and review the vocabulary words.
- The Part 3 test will be written in two classes, which is Tuesday May 2!
- Did you miss the SVA test? The Part 1 and 2 October Sky tests? See me ASAP!
- For Thursday (April 27)
- Test alert! If you were away today, complete pp. 141/142 of the capitalization package. We're writing a capitalization test on April 27, which is next class! Review these sites for the capitalization test:
- Read Chps. 20 of October Sky. Finish the Part 3 study guide and review the vocabulary words.
- The Part 3 test will be written in two classes, which is Tuesday May 2!
- Did you miss the SVA test? The Part 1 and 2 October Sky tests? See me ASAP!