Welcome to the 2022-23 School Year! I hope we have a wonderfully, engaging school year! I use this blog to share many things with you: homework, handouts, rubrics, and resources. I created this blog BEFORE Schoology so there are many resources here that may not be on Schoology. There are resources in Schoology that are not here. Be nimble, flexible and use tools to increase communication and most importantly understanding of the content. Let's get it y'all! Your Teacher, Ms. Guy
Thursday, February 25, 2016
ERWC Period 1
We will continue to work on our SOAPS in class, but I can only give teams approximately 7 minutes. Then, we will continue to read Lear. If you would like to read ahead-- we will read up to the end of Act I.
Monday, February 22, 2016
ERWC Period 1
1. Final essay revisions are drawing near. Read comments and suggestions made on essay.
2. Read yourown essay. If you do not have three synthesized sources; it is not complete. If you do not have an introduction that introduces the essay, and a bit of background, plus a thesis near the end, your essay is not complete. If you do not have body paragraphs that follow traditional essay format, it is not complete.
3. Finish working on your essay, and print it for class tomorrow (even if you did not get feedback). Bring to class.
4. Complete the Open Minds Misunderstanding assignment. Select three characters and write in each space three misunderstandings that they have with another character in King Lear.
2. Read yourown essay. If you do not have three synthesized sources; it is not complete. If you do not have an introduction that introduces the essay, and a bit of background, plus a thesis near the end, your essay is not complete. If you do not have body paragraphs that follow traditional essay format, it is not complete.
3. Finish working on your essay, and print it for class tomorrow (even if you did not get feedback). Bring to class.
4. Complete the Open Minds Misunderstanding assignment. Select three characters and write in each space three misunderstandings that they have with another character in King Lear.
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