1. Think deeply about what it means to be American, or how the United States differs from other places in the world. Then, click the link that follows: https://answergarden.ch/share/536460
Your answer can only be a short phrase or word.
2. If I am correct, you have your blue SOAPS Sheets. If this is the case, complete your SOAPS on "An Author to Her Book".
3. View the video assigned last week and complete the Video Log, if you have not done so.
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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
Saturday, September 9, 2017
Friday, September 8, 2017
What Does It Mean To Be American?
What does it mean to be American? Think deeply about the question. Include in your response of no more than 40 characters, what makes Americans unique? What makes American people unique? How is the country different from others? Click the link and type in your answer. Remember, 40 CHARACTERS or less! https://answergarden.ch/share/536044
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
American Literature Period 4
1. Construct 1 of each type of Levels of Question: Right There, Think and Search; Author and You and On My Own for the poem, "An Author to Her Book". You do not need to answer your own questions.
2. Use the videolog to record thoughts and impressions on the Video, Introduction to American Literature,
2. Use the videolog to record thoughts and impressions on the Video, Introduction to American Literature,
American Literature period 3
1. Make Flashcards of the Pronoun Classes and include examples. You may use your red grammar text online if needed. You should include the following classes of pronouns: Personal; Relative; Demonstrative; Interrogative.
2. Visit The Huffington Post Voices Section. Select a Community which interests you. Then, after reading one (1) commentary/article, complete a SOAPS Analysis.
3. Remember the Video that you watched? Complete a Video Log for that Video.
4. Finish the Pronoun Assignment in our online red grammar text on page 385. Complete 6-10.
2. Visit The Huffington Post Voices Section. Select a Community which interests you. Then, after reading one (1) commentary/article, complete a SOAPS Analysis.
3. Remember the Video that you watched? Complete a Video Log for that Video.
4. Finish the Pronoun Assignment in our online red grammar text on page 385. Complete 6-10.
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