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Week 4:2 (Jan. 27-31)

Posted on January 24, 2014 by Mr. Benton

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Seniors: Reading Schedule (3:5-4:5), Practice Poetry Prompt for 4:2, Poems for Poetry Response, MLA Template

Freshmen:  Short Story Vocab List, Vocab Presentation Instructions, Proofreading Expectations, Usage Notes, Journal Expectations, Lit Terms, “Poison” Journal Questions, “Harrison Bergeron” Journal Questions, RJ Prologue, RJ Vocab (All), RJ Notes

Posted in Informative | Tagged american literature, colormarking, harrison bergeron, journal, mccarthy, poetry essay, poetry prompt, prologue, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, the road, vocabulary, vonnegut

Week 4:1 (Jan. 21-24)

Posted on January 17, 2014 by Mr. Benton

41edit Homeroom Assignments for Tuesday

Seniors: Reading Schedule for 3:5-4:5, Practice Poetry Prompt for 4:1

Freshmen: Honors Syllabus, Personal Paragraphs, Short Story Vocab List, Vocab Presentation Instructions, Proofreading Expectations, Usage Notes, Literature Terms, Journal Expectations, Journal Questions on “Poison”, Romeo and Juliet Prologue

Posted in Informative | Tagged assessment, comprehension, dahl, dylan, it's all over now baby blue, journal, mccarthy, meaning, oates, outline, poetry essay, poison, prologue, proofreading, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, small group, style, the road, vocabulary, where are you going where have you been

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