Today, students in AP English Literature followed the November 30th Daily Boards. If you weren't here, please complete the assignment and turn it in to me with a Late or Make-Up Work Cover Sheet when you come back. You might have to do it without your AP Planning Guide.
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On this day, students began an Edmodo Vocabulary Assignment. The assignment is due on Monday, December 3rd, and requirements are below.
For each of your 5 words, please complete the following tasks in an Edmodo post (for 5 posts total).
If you missed out on class today, your words are . . . 1. enmity 2. alarm 3. fervor 4. fury 5. allusive Today, students followed the November 28th Daily Boards. If you were not here, please complete the assignment independently and then hand it to me with a completed Late or Make-Up Cover Sheet upon your return.
What a fun day! Unfortunately, if you missed out, you can't really make up today's activity. Students worked in small groups to analyze "Snow Man," from your Poems for 2nd Trimester.
On this day, students began new assignments for the trimester by following the November 26th Daily Boards.
Today, students selected a practice test: either ACT or AP. Look for test data next week to see how you did! We followed the November 20th Daily Boards, which you can check if you missed (get homework!).
Today, Mrs. Williams came to talk with our class about college. I didn't assign any new homework. Make sure that you are keeping up though . . .
On this day, students discussed Chapters 11-12 of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights in small groups. If you were not here, please continue to keep up with your unit packet. The unit packet is broken down below . . .
On this day, students discussed Chapters 7-10 of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. If you were not here, please continue to keep up with your unit packet. The unit packet is broken down below . . .
Mrs. Vanover will collect packets on Friday the 16th! Students spent time sharing thoughts from the reading/work from Chapters 4-6 of Wuthering Heights.
The unit packet is broken down below . . .
If you missed class today, please keep up with the reading/notes for the novel. |