Week 4:3 (Apr. 4-8)

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Seniors: Reading SchedulePoetry PacketMLA TemplateNotes on Existentialism and AbsurdismWaiting for Godot Prompts,, Literary 3×3 ExamplesMajor Works Data Sheet TemplateE-text of The Sandbox, Waiting for Godot E-text

Freshmen: RJ Vocab ListRJ AudioplayTips for Reading ShakespeareVocab Presentation Instructions, Khan Academy and PSAT Registration / Journals: Act I (#22-28)Act IIAct IIIAct IV Performances: Scene Performance Project Info, Scene List/Signup / Essay: Essay PromptThesis NotesThesis GuidelinesThesis GeneratorWriting About LiteratureRJ E-textTheme LogSample Essay

Week 3:7 (Feb. 16-19)

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Seniors: Reading SchedulePoetry PacketMLA TemplateAtonement PromptsVerbs for Analysis

rj-listenFreshmen: Vocab Presentation InstructionsProofreading ExpectationsWeaving and Citing ExamplesLiterature Terms, SPHS Curriculum GuideRJ Vocab ListRJ E-TextRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogLove ConnectionTips for Reading ShakespeareLanguage TricksRJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28 (Typed)Turnitin.com Registration Instructions, FSA Practice Test

Freshmen Proofreading

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journalsIf a writing assignment is completed outside of class (e.g. journals), students are expected to proofread their writing for the assignment in order to eliminate mechanical errors prior to the due date.

When working on writing assignments outside of the classroom, students should always refer to the Proofreading Expectations guide in order to ensure that submitted work meets ninth-grade expectations.  This guide will provide a list of non-negotiable errors that will not be academically tolerated in high school students’ writing.  For each of the non-negotiable errors (which are listed in each grading period’s Proofreading Expectations) that are present in a submitted assignment, 10% of the total possible points for the assignment will be deducted – up to a maximum of 50%. Continue reading

Week 4:3 (Apr. 6-10)

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Seniors: Final Reading ScheduleFinal Poetry PacketMLA TemplateNotes on Existentialism and AbsurdismWaiting for Godot PromptsEliminating Wordiness from Your WritingLiterary 3×3 ExamplesMajor Works Data Sheet TemplateE-text of The Sandbox, Waiting for Godot E-text / Fairy Tale Lit-Crit: Literary Criticism Sheets, MLA Template“Jack and the Beanstalk”“The Three Bears”“The Three Little Pigs”“The Little Mermaid”“The Emperor’s New Suit”,“Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp”

Freshmen: RJ Vocab ListRJ AudioplayTips for Reading ShakespeareVocab Presentation Instructions / Journals: Act II (in comp book)Act III (in comp book)Act IV (to Turnitin) / Performances: Scene Performance Project Info, Scene List/Signup / Essay: Essay PromptThesis NotesThesis GuidelinesThesis GeneratorWriting About LiteratureRJ E-textTheme LogSample EssayHelp with Quote-WeavingHelp with Essay Writing

Week 3:7 (Feb. 17-20)

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Seniors: Reading ScheduleMLA TemplateThird Quarter PoemsLiterary Criticism HandoutsAtonement Prompts

rj-listenFreshmen: Vocab Presentation InstructionsProofreading ExpectationsWeaving and Citing ExamplesLiterature TermsSPHS Curriculum GuideState Assessment Practice TestsRJ Vocab ListRJ E-TextRJ AudioplayRJ Theme LogLove ConnectionTips for Reading ShakespeareLanguage TricksRJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28 (to be typed for Turnitin.com – not in the journal)

 

Week 5:5 (Apr. 7-11)

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Seniors: Reading ScheduleExistentialism NotesWaiting for Godot PromptsEliminating Wordiness from Your WritingLiterary 3×3 ExamplesMajor Works Data Sheet Template

Freshmen: RJ Act II JournalRJ Act III JournalRJ Act IV JournalRJ Vocab ListRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ Audio-playRJ Theme LogScene Performance Project InfoHelp with Quote-WeavingFCAT Goal Sheet, 5:4’s Shakespeare Handouts (his World, his Language, his Stage), 5:4’s Shakespeare Notes (his World, his Language [in outline form], his Stage), List of Scenes for Group PerformanceThesis Notes

Week 5:4 (Mar. 31-Apr. 4)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule, E-text of The Sandbox, Existentialism Notes, Waiting for Godot PromptsEliminating Wordiness from Your Writing, Practice Prompt for Thursday, Literary 3×3 ExamplesMajor Works Data Sheet / Fairy Tale Lit-Crit: Literary Criticism Sheets, MLA Template“Jack and the Beanstalk”“The Three Bears”“The Three Little Pigs”“The Little Mermaid”“The Emperor’s New Suit”, “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp”

Freshmen: RJ Act II JournalRJ Act III Journal, RJ Act IV JournalRJ Vocab ListRJ E-Text with Line NumbersRJ Audio-playRJ Theme LogScene Performance Project Info, Help with Quote-WeavingFCAT Goal SheetIn-Class Shakespeare Handouts (his World, his Language, his Stage), In-Class Shakespeare Notes (his World, his Language [in outline form], his Stage), List of Scenes for Group Performance