Friday, February 14, 2014

10th Grade!

Sophomores!


1. First, log into your Google Drive, maneuver to Google+ and find as many peers as you can to add to your Google Circle.

2. Please follow this link to a Huffington Post article titled "7 Life Lessons From 'The Great Gatsby."'

3. Carefully read the article in its entirety. 


4. Next, choose one of the life lessons, the one which spoke to you the most as you read this book and viewed the film.

5. Write a blog entry about this lesson and how you can relate to it. Perhaps you think you can relate to it in your future, or you have learned this lesson already somewhere in your past.

 

Make your blog post title the number and life lesson you chose. For example:  3. Unbridled passion isn't always a good thing.

Make sure you have at least 3-5 solid paragraphs. Each paragraph should be organized. It will help tremendously to write an outline before beginning.


6. When you're finished, publish and share with your Google+ circle (which needs to include me!).

Have fun! :)


Thursday, February 6, 2014

Mean Mugs

Just intimidating the competition here in Warwick! We got a JV win and 2 quarters to go for Varsity! Go Knights!

Monday, February 3, 2014

This week's lessons!





Mon:
2/3
Tues:
2/4
Wed:
2/5
Thur:
2/6
Fri:
2/7

English 11




How to Make an Outline
Outline Due
Workday
Start Unit 2. Exploring Borderlands
Read
Handout

Start working on Essay


Do questions

For Blogger














English 8




Free Day!
Informational Texts with Scholastic
Scholastic
Scholastic
Scholastic
Finished with Catching Fire
“Fighting Invisible Killers”
“Should Your School Get Rid of Sports?”
“Off With Her Hair”
“The Horror of Slavery”
















English 7




Free Day!
Work on Science paper
Work on Science paper
Work on Science paper
Work on Science paper





Finished with Catching Fire
(Genetic Disorders)














English 10




Ch 7
Ch 8
Ch 9
Review
Test on




The Great Gatsby
Quiz 1-6















English 9




Introduce Great Expectations









Assign 1-2
Assign 3-4
No class
Assign 5-8
No class