* Pray
* Collect: J34 (all printed) and your poetry card
* Put your cards out on your desk for me to check while you look over you quiz.
* Quiz
A. Memorization
B. Terms
* Bleakness
HW: Finish reading Austen
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Block Day, Week 23
* Pray
* Early tea
* Quiz
1) Card
2) Terms
3) Practice AP
* Latter tea
* Bleak House
HW: Finish Journal Assignment
* Early tea
* Quiz
1) Card
2) Terms
3) Practice AP
* Latter tea
* Bleak House
HW: Finish Journal Assignment
Lear Quiz by the Numbers
As a student still needs to take this quiz, I couldn't hand them back, but here is a breakdown for you (the score is on focus).
Most students made it into the 20-22 range.
If you were far below that, you'll want to study your first M/C tests more carefully and review the answers.
We had a perfect score and a near perfect score with Jinsol and Nikki; congratulations!
Also, your senior class is 3% ahead of last year's M.C. test takers.
Enjoy,
Mr. S
Most students made it into the 20-22 range.
If you were far below that, you'll want to study your first M/C tests more carefully and review the answers.
We had a perfect score and a near perfect score with Jinsol and Nikki; congratulations!
Also, your senior class is 3% ahead of last year's M.C. test takers.
Enjoy,
Mr. S
Card Quiz For "The Knight's Tale" and your outside reading
1. List the the title and author.
2. List two major themes for each card.
3. List two literary devices for each text with examples for each device from the texts (it doesn't not have be a quoted example; an explanation is fine).
4. Give two quotations for each text.
2. List two major themes for each card.
3. List two literary devices for each text with examples for each device from the texts (it doesn't not have be a quoted example; an explanation is fine).
4. Give two quotations for each text.
Block Day, Week 6: Chaucer
* Quiz 1
* Work on your CWP
* Chaucer Notes
Consider pilgrimage and it's modern counterparts.
Consider other medieval impulses that have reformed, transformed, or deformed.
Why is Chaucer considered the father of English poetry (and English literature entirely to many)?
* 2009 (if time permits)
HW: Finish Reading the Prologue
* Work on your CWP
* Chaucer Notes
Consider pilgrimage and it's modern counterparts.
Consider other medieval impulses that have reformed, transformed, or deformed.
Why is Chaucer considered the father of English poetry (and English literature entirely to many)?
* 2009 (if time permits)
HW: Finish Reading the Prologue
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