English 1/2 Honors (4)-4 Assignments
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- 2020-2021
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6 = A+ (98-100)
5 = A (90-97)
4 = B (80-89)
3 = C (70-79)
2 = D (60-69)
1 = F (59-below)
0 = no submission (0 points)
6 = A+ (98-100)
5 = A (90-97)
4 = B (80-89)
3 = C (70-79)
2 = D (60-69)
1 = F (59-below)
0 = no submission (0 points)
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Answer this multiple choice question for attendance today. You will be marked late if your response is posted after 9:55 A.M. and absent if posted after 11:10 A.M.
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Answer this multiple choice question for attendance today. You will be marked late if your response is posted after 9:55 A.M. and absent if posted after 11:10 A.M.
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Read page 552-559 in MyPerspectives.
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Background Information for Romeo and Juliet
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Answer this multiple choice question for attendance today. You will be marked late if your response is posted after 9:55 AM and absent if posted after 11:05 A.M
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Answer this multiple choice question for attendance today. You will be marked late if your response is posted after 9:55 AM and absent if posted after 11:05 A.M
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I had this assignment scheduled for Friday, but some of you are ready for notetaking because you've already submitted your working thesis. I will talk more about this in class on Friday, so please do NOT email me with questions right now. However, if you feel like you can figure it out and would like to begin, here is the document.
Make copies of this page as necessary. When you have finished taking notes, you can print them out to sort (for drafting). If you don't have a printer, you can take notes on index cards and take a photocopy of a few to submit.
Make copies of this page as necessary. When you have finished taking notes, you can print them out to sort (for drafting). If you don't have a printer, you can take notes on index cards and take a photocopy of a few to submit.
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I have maintained the due date to follow our usual pattern; however, if you turn it in earlier, I can give you feedback earlier so that you can start on your notetaking earlier.
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Please make sure you submit your essay on time, at the end of the 45 minutes.
6 = A+ (98-100)
5 = A (90-97)
4 = B (80-89)
3 = C (70-79)
2 = D (60-69)
1 = F (59-below)
0 = no submission (0 points)
6 = A+ (98-100)
5 = A (90-97)
4 = B (80-89)
3 = C (70-79)
2 = D (60-69)
1 = F (59-below)
0 = no submission (0 points)
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Rubric:
6 = A+ (98-100)
5 = A (90-97)
4 = B (80-89)
3 = C (70-79)
2 = D (60-69)
1 = F (59-below)
0 = no submission (0 points)
6 = A+ (98-100)
5 = A (90-97)
4 = B (80-89)
3 = C (70-79)
2 = D (60-69)
1 = F (59-below)
0 = no submission (0 points)
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Submit freewrite on a Google Doc.
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Answer this multiple choice question for attendance today. You will be marked late if your response is posted after 9:55 AM and absent if posted after 11:05 A.M.
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Answer this multiple choice question for attendance today. You will be marked late if your response is posted after 9:55 AM and absent if posted after 11:05 A.M.
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Read chapters 6-8. Take notes by tracing the problems that continue to develop on Animal Farm. Turn in a Google Doc.
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You may print this out to annotate or make a copy and mark it up on your computer. It's up to you.
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Complete the chart as a group. Each individual will submit his/her own.
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If you change your mind about whether or not you'd like a book, you can email Ms. Miller in the bookroom to let her know a day before. [email protected]
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Read chapters 2-4. Pay attention to problems that are starting to occur on the farm. Take notes on those. Also pay attention to the characters. Think about whom they might represent in the allegory. Attach a Google Doc for your notes.
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Use a google doc for your freewrite. Remember to copy the quote you choose.
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Read the Preface to Animal Farm and take notes on this question: Why does Orwell write Animal Farm?
Submit your notes as a Google Doc. For those of you with a different edition of the book, here are images of the preface. I don't know if they are in the right order though! Sorry!
Submit your notes as a Google Doc. For those of you with a different edition of the book, here are images of the preface. I don't know if they are in the right order though! Sorry!
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Use this text if you don't have a textbook. Annotate in your books for conflict in the story. Do the comprehension check. You can just write the answers in your textbook. There is no need to submit.
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Answer this multiple choice question for attendance today. You will be marked late if your response is posted after 9:55 AM and absent if posted after 11:05 P.M.
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Follow the instructions on the essay assignment sheet. Use the following documents for templates. Turn in 1. freewriting, 2. sensory details chart, 3. a clear statement of what your central idea is.
*Notice that I'm not asking for a flow map because I think that will be done more easily on paper, for your own benefit.
*Notice that I'm not asking for a flow map because I think that will be done more easily on paper, for your own benefit.
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Answer this multiple choice question for attendance today. You will be marked late if your response is posted after 9:55 AM and absent if posted after 11:05 A.M.
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For Analyze Craft and Structure, you just need to do #1. Nice, eh?
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Use a Google Doc to answer the following prompt. Spend 7 minutes writing. You should have at least a lengthy paragraph. It doesn't have to be organized. You are just getting ideas out.
What are the challenges that our country faces now? Does Quidlen’s ideas in “A Quilt of a Country” give you comfort or confidence that our nation will overcome these challenges?
What are the challenges that our country faces now? Does Quidlen’s ideas in “A Quilt of a Country” give you comfort or confidence that our nation will overcome these challenges?
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Read "The Immigrant Contribution", complete the Close Reading questions in the book, use the attached doc to answer the comprehension check questions.
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Work together in your breakout groups, but each person will submit his/her own notes.
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It has come to my attention that I did not post this. I'm posting it now for those who need the text. Ignore if you don't need the text.
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Do your work on the Google doc, not here. This is just for you to have access to the text.
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Use the text here if you don't have a book, but submit work through Google Classroom with my Google doc. This "assignment" is only placed here for those without textbooks so that they can access the text. You do not even have to look at this if you have a texbook!