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Week 3:6 (Feb. 8-12)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule, Poetry Packet, MLA Template, One-Sheet Lit Notes, Earnest Close Reading Questions, Upcoming Senior Class Dates

Freshmen: RJ E-Text, RJ Audioplay, RJ Theme Log, Perfect Mate, Love Connection, Tips for Reading Shakespeare, RJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28, Sophomore Registration Form, SPHS Curriculum Guide

February 4, 2016 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged atonement, effective, mcewan, organized, relevant, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, the importance of being earnest, theme, theme log, wilde

Week 3:6 (Feb. 9-13)

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Seniors: Reading Schedule, MLA Template, Third Quarter Poems, Lady Windemere’s Fan Examples Essays, Earnest Close Reading Questions, Prose Essay Rubric

rj-listenFreshmen: Vocab Presentation Instructions, Proofreading Expectations, Usage Notes, Weaving and Citing Examples, Journal Expectations, Literature Terms, SPHS Curriculum Guide, State Assessment Practice Tests, RJ Vocab List, RJ E-Text, RJ Audioplay, RJ Theme Log, Perfect Mate, Love Connection, Tips for Reading Shakespeare, RJ Act I Journal Questions #5-28

February 6, 2015 by Mr. Benton
Posted in Informative Tagged atonement, effective, mcewan, organized, relevant, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, the importance of being earnest, theme, theme log, wilde

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