Week 3:10 (Mar. 7-11)

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Seniors, for this week’s assigned fairy tale, select one of these fairy tales: “Snowdrop” (Snow White)“Rapunzel”“Rumpelstiltskin”“Ashenputtel” (Cinderella)“Hansel and Grethel”“Briar Rose” (Sleeping Beauty), and then select one of the schools of criticism (e.g. Freudian, Marxist) included in this Literary Criticism PDF.  Study the notes and carefully read the story through that lens, using the leading questions as the basis for your analysis.  Here are the old reading schedule and Atonement prompts if you need them.

Freshmen: RJ Vocab ListVocab Presentation InstructionsProofreading ExpectationsWeaving and Citing ExamplesLiterature TermsRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogTips for Reading ShakespeareTwo Days / Journals: Act I Journal #22-28Act II Journal #1-20

Week 3:9 (Feb. 29-Mar. 4)

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Seniors: Reading SchedulePoetry PacketMLA TemplateLiterary Criticism HandoutsLit Notes (All)Atonement Prompts

rj-listenFreshmen: Vocab Presentation InstructionsProofreading ExpectationsWeaving and Citing ExamplesLiterature TermsRJ Vocab ListRJE-TextRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogTips for Reading ShakespeareRJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28Act II Journal #1-20Turnitin.com Registration InstructionsLanguage TricksFSA Practice Test

Week 3:8 (Feb. 22-26)

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Seniors: Reading SchedulePoetry PacketMLA TemplateLiterary Criticism HandoutsLit Notes (All)Atonement Prompts

rj-listenFreshmen: Vocab Presentation InstructionsProofreading ExpectationsWeaving and Citing ExamplesLiterature TermsRJ Vocab ListRJ E-TextRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogTips for Reading ShakespeareRJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28 (Typed)Turnitin.com Registration Instructions, Language TricksFSA Practice Test

 

Week 3:10 (Mar. 9-13)

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Seniors, for Monday’s “Fairy Tale Literary Criticism”, select one of these fairy tales: “Snowdrop” (Snow White)“Rapunzel”“Rumpelstiltskin”“Ashenputtel” (Cinderella)“Hansel and Grethel”“Briar Rose” (Sleeping Beauty), and then select one of the schools of criticism (e.g. Freudian, Marxist) included in this Literary Criticism PDF.  Study the notes and carefully read the story through that lens, using the leading questions as the basis for your analysis.  Write a brief (5-ish paragraphs) essay (in MLA format) in which you analyze the meaning of the narrative; print it for class on Monday. Here are the old reading schedule and Atonement prompts if you need them.  Lastly, here are the new new reading schedule and the poems for the final quarter.

Freshmen: RJ Vocab ListRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogTips for Reading ShakespeareTwo DaysUsage NotesVocab Presentation Instructions / Journals: Turnitin Registration Instructions, Act I Journal #5-28Act II Journal #1-20

Week 3:9 (Mar. 3-9)

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Seniors: Reading ScheduleMLA TemplateThird Quarter PoemsAtonement PromptsLiterary Criticism Handouts

Fairy Tales: “Snowdrop” (Snow White)“Rapunzel”“Rumpelstiltskin”“Ashenputtel” (Cinderella)“Hansel and Grethel”“Briar Rose” (Sleeping Beauty)

Freshmen: FSA Training Test Practice LinkRJ Vocab ListRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogTips for Reading ShakespeareTwo Days

Journals: Turnitin Registration Instructions, Act I Journal #5-28Act II Journal #1-20

Week 3:8 (Feb. 23-27)

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Seniors: Reading ScheduleMLA TemplateThird Quarter PoemsLiterary Criticism HandoutsAtonement Prompts, Close Reading Poem & Questions (“To My Coy Mistress”), Lit Notes (All), Syntax Practice Handouts

rj-listenFreshmen: RJ Vocab ListRJ E-TextRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogTips for Reading ShakespeareLanguage TricksTurnitin Registration InstructionsAct I Journal #5-28 (due to Turnitin.com in sections starting next week)

FSA Training Test Practice Link