Week 3:4 (Dec. 9-13)

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Seniors: What AP Readers Long to SeeWatchmen JournalWatchmen Essay PromptsWatchmen Essay RubricWatchmen NotesReading Schedule for 3:1-4Reading Schedule for 3:5-4:5Poems for the 3rd Six WeeksMLA Template, Monday’s In-Class Practice Poetry AnalysisNotes on Heart of Darkness and Modernism; Videos: Victorian Era, Realism, Modernism

Freshmen: AF Vocab ListQuiz Preview for Ch. 7-10SAT Vocab #2, SG Article & QuestionsLiterary Analysis Task #2; GE Essay: E-Text of the NovelEssay Outline & RubricCiting & Weaving ExamplesMLA TemplateJournal Assignments: GE Ch. 20-29GE Ch. 30-59AF Ch. 1-5AF Ch. 6-10; Misc: Proofreading ExpectationsJournal ExpectationsUsage NotesLiterature TermsTheme LogTurnitin Registration Instructions, Writing About Literature@georgeorwell

Week 3:6 (Jan. 7-11)

Freshmen: FAIR Testing (Key: BE8279) – Be sure to complete all three portions, even after it logs you out! … Fall Exam Study GuideTurnitin.com Journal Segment AssignmentGE Ch. 20-29 JournalAF Ch. 1-5 JournalAF Ch. 6-10 JournalColormarking #7Colormarking #8 [media url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74glI1lg1CQ” width=”600″ height=”400″]
Seniors: Reading Schedule for Weeks 3:5-4:2, Lit Notes (All)Poems for the Second SemesterBeloved Biblical AllusionsBeloved Symbol SketchesBeloved Response JournalBeloved Notes [media url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP6umkgMRq4″ width=”600″ height=”400″]

Week 3:5 (Dec. 17-21)

Freshmen, your Great Expectations paper is due this Wednesday.  If your period does not meet on Wednesdays, you may turn it in a day early or stop by on Wednesday if you need the extra day.  For your paper to be credited as on time, you must submit it to Turnitin.com and turn in a hardcopy with the following: the rubric and an approved outline, the typed and printed final draft of your essay , your approved thesis statement, your GE theme log, and any other documents that you used in the paper-writing process.  In case you missed any of them over the past month, here are some important links and handouts that are part of the paper-writing process: Theme LogEssay Outline & RubricMLA Format TemplateCitation & Weaving ExamplesTurnItIn.com Registration InstructionsWriting About Literature / Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: PB Vocab #3, Sir Gawain Questions/ Journal Handouts: Turnitin.com Journal SegmentGE Ch. 20-29 JournalAF Ch. 1-5 JournalAF Ch. 6-10 JournalColormarking #7Colormarking #8
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Seniors: 3rd Six Weeks’ Poems / Watchmen Paper: What AP Readers Long to SeeMLA Format TemplateCitation & Weaving ExamplesWriting About Literature / Beloved: Reading Schedule 3:5-4:2Symbol SketchesResponse JournalNotes
Author (who) + Technique (what) + Effect (how) + Analysis (magic) + Meaning (why)

Week 3:4 (Dec. 10-14)

Freshmen … Journal Questions: GE Ch. 20-29AF Ch. 1-5AF Ch. 6-10 / Great Expectations Paper: Theme LogEssay Outline & RubricMLA Format TemplateCitation & Weaving ExamplesTurnItIn.com Registration InstructionsWriting About Literature / Animal FarmQuiz Preview for Ch. 7-10Theme LogVocab List@georgeorwell / Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: PB Vocab #3SG Questions, Colormarking #7
Seniors: 3:1-4 Reading Schedule3rd Six Weeks’ Poems / Watchmen: PromptsWhat AP Readers Long to See / Beloved: Reading Schedule 3:5-4:2Symbol SketchesResponse Journal w/ ExamplesIn-Class Notes