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Class Note - 12/16/19
4 years ago
Students are doing a a close reading of The Blue Carbuncle.
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Class Note - 11/16/19
4 years ago
Students will begin to read "The Monkey's Paw" and evaluate the elements of suspense and plot progression.
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Reading Log
Due: Friday March 13, 2020
Daily summaries of reading done within a 20 min period.
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Vocabulary
Due: Wednesday March 04, 2020
Students are to write a sentence for each of their vocabulary words. They will be tested on the words Friday
Vocabulary words:
Raucous: Loud and rowdy
Insolently: Disrespectfully and rudely
Deprived: Denied
Privilege: Right or advantage
Anxious: Worry, unease, or nervousness.
Reformation: Correction or change
Renounced: Quit, deny, or reject
Cynically: Sarcastic or suspicious
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Reading Log
Due: Tuesday March 03, 2020
Daily reading logs to be completed. 2o minutes of reading along with a summary.
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Reading Log
Due: Friday January 31, 2020
Students are to complete 20 minutes of reading daily and summarize what they have read. They are to bring in their log daily.
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Persuasive Writing
Due: Friday December 06, 2019
Use knowledge from the story "Monkey's Paw" to write a persuasive paper addressing one of the prompts.
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Three Wishes Essay
Due: Friday November 15, 2019
Students will work on a draft of an essay. Each day they will write about 1 wish they have and explain why they would choose this wish.
Wish 1- Due Wednesday
Wish 2- Due Thursday
Wish 3- Due Friday
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Reading Log
Due: Friday November 15, 2019
Daily reading of 20 minutes and a summary of pages read.
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Plot Diagram for "The Raven"
Due: Thursday November 07, 2019
Students are to create a plot diagram of the poem/ story "The Raven". The minimum number of cells needed is 6- Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution, and Conflict. Instructions provided on the site StoryboardThat. Students log in with google account.