Monday, January 30, 2017

January 30 - February 3

Welcome!  I hope everyone had a good three-day weekend. There certainly is a lot going on these days. 

This week, we will be working on Huckleberry Finn and also looking at The Declaration of Independence as an argument.

TUESDAY: Journal warm-up.  The Declaration of Independence as an argument. Review Huckleberry Finn reading and Huck Finn For and Against assignment.  If time, vocab story rounds.

Due: Please read Chapters 21-23 (page 152 of the library version).  You're about to learn more about the scam artistry of the Duke and the Dauphin - be ready to discuss what Twain is saying about American society/culture and whether or not his satire is relevant today. 

 Read through both articles in the Huckleberry Finn for and Against Assignment.

Homework: Read chapters 24-26 (p.158-180) for Thursday.  The reading will be on the quiz on Thursday with the vocabulary and grammar.

THURSDAY: Journal warm-up.  Quiz.  Go over Huckleberry Finn reading, read aloud in class.  Read essay "Words that Work" and discuss with real-world examples in groups. 

Due: Read chapters 24-26 (p.158-180) for Thursday.  The reading will be on the quiz on Thursday with the vocabulary and grammar.

Homework:  Read Chapters 27-29 of Huckleberry Finn for Monday.

Monday, January 23, 2017

Second Semester is here! January 23-27

Welcome to second semester already!

TUESDAY: Journal warm-up.  Overview of second semester.  Suggest TheWeek.com for current event e-mail of the day.  Pass back final, go over it.  Outline exercise.  Review Huckleberry Finn and read Chapter 19 in class.  Huckleberry Finn group exercise. 

Due: n/a

Homework:  Read Huckleberry Finn through Chapter 20 (page 136 of the library version).


THURSDAY: Journal warm-up.  Huckleberry Finn for and Against assignment. Notes: satire, read example, view examples.

Due: Read Huckleberry Finn through Chapter 20 (page 136 of the library version).

Homework: Please read Chapters 21-23 (page 152 of the library version).  You're about to learn more about the scam artistry of the Duke and the Dauphin - be ready to discuss what Twain is saying about American society/culture and whether or not his satire is relevant today. 

If necessary, finish Huckleberry Finn for and Against Assignment.

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Finals Week!

The final for English 3 will include the following parts:

Part I. Contains 51 multiple choice questions covering what's on the study guide
Part II. Students will read and annotate two articles with opposing viewpoints on a given prompt.  They will write out the Universal Outline format from memory, and then write their own outline response.  Note: this is not a full essay. 


Here is the schedule:

MONDAY: Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, no school.

TUESDAY: All classes, review day.  We will play review baseball to practice for the first part of the final.

WEDNESDAY:
 8:00- 9:55 - First period's final
10:50 - 12:00 - Second period's final

THURSDAY:  Please bring pencils and other materials to study or a book to read in case you finish early.

 8:00- 9:55 - Fourth period's final - NOTE THAT 4th PERIOD IS FIRST, NOT 3rd.
10:05 - 12:00 - Third period's final


FRIDAY: Please bring pencils and other materials to study or a book to read in case you finish early.

 8:00- 9:55 - Fifth period's final
10:05 - 12:00 - Sixth period's final
It's been a great semester.  I am truly looking forward to more reading, discussion, debates, and even essays (!) with you during Spring Semester.  Thanks for all that you do!

Friday, January 6, 2017

January 9-13

This is your only five-day week in January.  This week, we'll gear up for our last quiz, review with the Study Guide, and look at two important historical passages: The Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech.

MONDAY: Journal warm-up.  Finish Rhetorical Analysis terms activity from Thursday on Study Guide.  Time on laptops to read comments on rough drafts of The Grapes of Wrath essays and revise them into final drafts. Drafts are due by Friday night, January 13, at 10:00 p.m.

Due: Read Chapters 17 and 18 of Huckleberry Finn. Be able to access your rough draft of the Grapes essay.

Homework: Handwrite the 9 logical fallacies with definitions next to each on the Study Guide.

Continue working on final draft of Grapes of Wrath essay if necessary; due to Turnitin.com by Friday night, January 13 at 10:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY: Journal warm-up.  Current event topic with outline, just like Part II of the final.

Due: Handwrite the 9 logical fallacies with definitions next to each on the Study Guide.

Homework: Study for quiz.

Continue working on final draft of Grapes of Wrath essay if necessary; due to Turnitin.com by Friday night, January 13 at 10:00 p.m.


FRIDAY: Journal warm-up.  Quiz covering vocab, grammar and Huckleberry Finn reading up through Chapter 18.  The persuasive language in Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech. View speech.  If time, story round group activity with the 35 words on the vocabulary sheet.

Due:  (by the evening) final draft of Grapes of Wrath essay if necessary; due to Turnitin.com by Friday night, January 13 at 10:00 p.m.

Homework: Continue working on final draft of Grapes of Wrath essay if necessary; due to Turnitin.com by Friday night, January 13 at 10:00 p.m.

Study the Study Guide.

Enjoy the holiday on Monday, January 16
for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!
 
See you on Tuesday.
 

Monday, January 2, 2017

Happy 2017! January 3 - 6

Happy New Year!  We have a short week, a regular week, and then finals and the end of first semester already.  I'm looking forward to a great half-year together!

NOTE: If you've fallen behind or have any missing work, you can turn in work for first semester up through January 13 for partial credit.

TUESDAY: Journal warm-up.  Announcements/schedule.  Enjoy classmates' Huck Finn raft projects.  Review Huckleberry Finn reading.  Review fallacies, (show video sample), and add 3 more.  Begin reading Paper Tigers article.

Due: Complete the Huckleberry Finn Raft Project.  Read Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 12-15, page 63-87.

Homework:  Finish reading Paper Tigers article and be ready to discuss your impressions of the article and whether or not you think that college admission based on diversity is a good idea or not.

THURSDAY: Journal warm-up.  Receive vocab sheet for next week - the last quiz of the semester.  Read this critical response to the Paper Tigers article and discuss your impressions. Receive Study Guide, fill in rhetorical analysis terms section.  Begin reading Chapter 17 in class.

Due: Finish reading Paper Tigers article.

Homework: Read Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 17 and 18, pages 88-105. 

Make sure your Grapes essay is accessible from the Internet for Monday's class. We will have time to revise rough drafts and make them into final versions.