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Week 3:7 (Feb. 16-19)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule, Poetry Packet, MLA Template, Atonement Prompts, Verbs for Analysis

rj-listenFreshmen: Vocab Presentation Instructions, Proofreading Expectations, Weaving and Citing Examples, Literature Terms, SPHS Curriculum Guide, RJ Vocab List, RJ E-Text, RJ Audioplay, RJ Theme Log, Love Connection, Tips for Reading Shakespeare, Language Tricks, RJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28 (Typed), Turnitin.com Registration Instructions, FSA Practice Test

February 12, 2016 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged act, adaptation, atonement, discussion, language, literary criticism, mcewan, point of view, prompt, romeo and juliet, scene, structure, theme

Week 3:7 (Feb. 17-20)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule, MLA Template, Third Quarter Poems, Literary Criticism Handouts, Atonement Prompts

rj-listenFreshmen: Vocab Presentation Instructions, Proofreading Expectations, Weaving and Citing Examples, Literature Terms, SPHS Curriculum Guide, State Assessment Practice Tests, RJ Vocab List, RJ E-Text, RJ Audioplay, RJ Theme Log, Love Connection, Tips for Reading Shakespeare, Language Tricks, RJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28 (to be typed for Turnitin.com – not in the journal)

 

February 13, 2015 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged act, adaptation, atonement, discussion, language, literary criticism, mcewan, point of view, prompt, romeo and juliet, scene, structure, theme

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