Here's what we focused on Monday, after a Lit Term Kahoot:
Monday, December 17, 2018
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
R&J Review Materials
Link to a 5-Act R+J Study Guide (thanks Mrs. Syes!)
Link to the R+J Review Jeopardy Game
*note: it's not a .pptx its a .pdf. Scroll, don't click.
You are not required to complete any of this. I simply offer it to you to use for studying.
What is fair game for test questions?
Link to the R+J Review Jeopardy Game
*note: it's not a .pptx its a .pdf. Scroll, don't click.
You are not required to complete any of this. I simply offer it to you to use for studying.
What is fair game for test questions?
- Anything that happened in any of the 5 Acts, including the Prologues
- Any of the details in the textbook's margins
- Explanations of tricky phrases
- Vocabulary
- Any of the literary terms from the Elements of Drama (780-781 in book
Feel free to use the materials above to study, as well as any other resources you've kept for yourself, or found online.
See you on your block day!
Exam Review
Exam Study Guide (.docx)
Exam Study Guide (.pdf)
Hint: Re-read your notes in your English Composition Notebook
Exam Study Guide (.pdf)
Hint: Re-read your notes in your English Composition Notebook
Monday, December 3, 2018
Stage to Screen Project!
Here are some links to the documents from class today:
Stage to Screen Adaptation Assignment
Project Rubric Sheet
Looking forward to some colorful and inventive presentations this Friday!!
If you need it, my e-mail address for project submissions:
Stage to Screen Adaptation Assignment
Project Rubric Sheet
Looking forward to some colorful and inventive presentations this Friday!!
If you need it, my e-mail address for project submissions:
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Career Fair Materials
Here is a link to the .pdf file of the Career Fair booklet!
And this is a pic of the Career Fair Essay Contest prompt:
A couple of additional notes:
And this is a pic of the Career Fair Essay Contest prompt:
A couple of additional notes:
- Even though it says 'essay', it's more of a personal reflection response. You can write it in 1st person: I, me, my, are fine words to use.
- The YouScience survey referenced was for the Academies at non-Magnet schools. We didn't do that part, so feel free to leave it out.
- You can see in the last sentence that students are encouraged to be creative in including additional multimedia - by all means, feel free to include any data you collected in your interviews, and any pictures you took.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
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