Monday, May 27, 2024

 English 11 Block 1: Homework for Tuesday

  • October SkyFinish reading Chp. 10 (and start Chp. 11) of October Sky and continue the Part 2 study guide with as much detail as possible. (It's worth 10 marks. I want detail, not prettiness! Also, study your vocabulary!)
    • Test alert! You'll be writing the Part 2 test on Wednesday, May 29!
  • Did you miss last Wednesday's punctuation test? Review your notes and study the following:
  • Did you miss the Part 1 test? See me ASAP!

Philosophy 12 Block 2: 
Homework for Tuesday
  • Journal Round-Up #2;
    • Choose the best 5 journals from # 9-17 (see below). Then choose the best from that 5 and start typing up a good copy paragraph. The "Best 5" and the "good copy of 1" are both due Friday.
      • Send me the good copy via Share in Office 365. 
      • 10-18 sentences; 12-14 size font; 1.5 spacing; name and title centered on top.
      • Give me a clear, up-front thesis sentence and make your last point your best point!
  • Political philosophy: Make sure you get the notes on socialism, liberalism, and conservatism.




  • Here are the journal entries (so far) for Round 2:
    • 17. When you do something embarrassing*, how much does it bother you to have other people notice it and laugh at you? Why? Be honest!
    • 16. Your home, containing everything you own, catches fire. After saving your loved ones and pets, you have time to safely make a final dash to save any two items. What would they be? Why?
    • 15. In your opinion, is the universe a system of mechanical laws that acts without thought, or is there some spiritual, moral force that provides meaning to our lives, or is there nothing? Is there a 4th option?
    • 13. If you could pass the rest of your life cared for in every way as you slumbered peacefully, entranced by wonderful dreams, would you do so? 
    • 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? 
    • 9. Lawyers take a solemn oath to defend the interests of their clients. They must not suppress information either. If you were the lawyer, would you withhold information that implicates your client in a violent crime, even if you might be disbarred? 


English 12 Block 3: 
Homework for Tuesday
  • The Great Gatsby: Read ALL  of Chp. 7 for Tuesday.
    • For Part 2 (Chps. 7-9), you may mix and match three types of notes: Cornell, question, and mind-map. The first set of notes for Chp. 7 (of your choice) is due Wednesday, May 29.
  • Test alert! Did you miss the Part 2 test? See me ASAP!
    • Study your notes on the themes of TGG, as well as the notes on colour and the American Dream.
    • Here is the key for the crossword:



  • Test alert! Did you miss the Part 1 test of TGG? See me ASAP!

English 11 Block 4 Linear: Homework for Tuesday
  • Read to the end of October Sky (including the Epilogue) and finish the Part 4 study guide. Give me detail! The final test is coming soon!
  • Did you miss the capitalization test? See me ASAP!
    • Review these excellent sites on capitalization:
      • Capitalization 1
      • Capitalization 2
  • Miss the Part 3 test? See me ASAP!