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Week 1:2 (Aug. 31-Sept. 4)

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AP English Literature (Seniors): First Quarter Reading Schedule, Course Syllabus, Discussion Prep, Jane Eyre Journal & Turnitin Registration Instructions, Jane Eyre E-text, Jane Eyre Vocab Assignment, Frankenstein Journal, Poetry Response Packet, MLA Template (for Poetry Responses), Plagiarism Notes, Siddhartha Essay Rubric, Remind for A-Day Class, Remind for B-Day Class

English 1 Honors (Freshmen): Course Syllabus, Four Questions, Proofreading Expectations, Usage Notes, First Vocab. List & Presentation Instructions, Journal Expectations, Literature Terms, Theme Writing #1, Remind for A-Day Classes, Remind for B-Day Classes, Weekly Learning Goal Self-Evaluation Scale (SL.910.5)

August 27, 2015 by Mr. Benton
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