Instructions for class
-See the attached file for what you should know and and be able to discuss in chapters 40-45...you never know...you might have a quiz over it sometime... -grab a chromebook -copy and paste the appropriate link in your browser: Per.5: https://docs.google.com/a/jeffcoschools.us/presentation/d/1euEVzrbt7cxfEN1CMZ5QjIeq9vi18FPrYC6Sm2_eGXo/edit?usp=sharing Per.6: https://docs.google.com/a/jeffcoschools.us/presentation/d/1WjxsBuUtQEwcy7uvuVQNX_Hs-VuQ6aeB7vW8mAoQSEA/edit?usp=sharing Follow the instructions on the Google slide. Homework: Read chapters 46-49 for Friday- RRJ- your choice. WORDS OF WISDOM: "If you observe a really happy man, you will find him building a boat, writing a symphony, educating his son, growing double dahlias in his garden, or looking for dinosaur eggs in the Gobi desert. He will not be searching for happiness as if it were a collar button that has rolled under the radiator." -W. Beran Wolfe
-Turn in RRJ -Finish discussing quotes from Thurs. -Chapters 34-39- what should we talk about? -Overarching motifs- others which fall under these- mofifs on the board with support- lit. tech. and potential contexts- will need these notes for your binder. Homework: Read chapters 40-45 for Wed. RRJ- take one of the motifs from today and write about it. Discuss how the motif is developed, the techniques used and context. Instructions for class on Wed.: -See the attached file for what you should know and and be able to discuss in chapters 40-45...you never know...you might have a quiz over it sometime... -grab a chromebook -come to this page -copy and paste the appropriate link in your browser: Per.5: https://docs.google.com/a/jeffcoschools.us/presentation/d/1euEVzrbt7cxfEN1CMZ5QjIeq9vi18FPrYC6Sm2_eGXo/edit?usp=sharing Per.6: https://docs.google.com/a/jeffcoschools.us/presentation/d/1WjxsBuUtQEwcy7uvuVQNX_Hs-VuQ6aeB7vW8mAoQSEA/edit?usp=sharing Follow the instructions on the Google slide. WORDS OF WISDOM: When all else fails, you always have delusion." -Conan O'Brien
-Share RRJ from Tues. -Quote (quiz) for chapters 30-33 -Quotes explained- complexity from detail - small groups- we will finish this on Monday Homework: Read chapters 34-39 for Monday- RRJ can be on whatever you want...you can write it yourself or work with someone else in your class, my other class or Mrs. Kirby's class- due Monday WORDS OF WISDOM: "For after all, the best thing one can do when it is raining, is to let it rain."
-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -Instructions on uploading TOK and EE. If you were not here, check with a friend or come and see me during office hours -IBARMS scholarship opportunity -turn in RRJs from Friday- discuss -notes and discussion chapters 36-29- Cal and Aron/ Lee's mother/the automobile- progress -how to develop a paper 2 essay- create a thesis around one of the 6 questions. Write for 30 minutes to that thesis after you read chapters 30-33 for Thurs. This will serve as your RRJ. Homework: Read chapters 30-33 and complete RRJ for Thurs. WORDS OF WISDOM: "I think I am the happiest I have ever been. Part of it is just learning what makes me happier and doing more of it, and learning what makes me unhappier and doing less of it." -Mark Fauenfelder -Study guide for parts 3 and 4- see attached -RRJ work-switching and commenting- if you were absent, you need to see me so you can do this -Finding complexity in plot through attention to detail- see attached handout Homework: Read chapters 26-29- RRJ is completing the back of the handout- finding complexity in an event you choose. Due Tues.
WORDS OF WISDOM: "Some people grumble that roses have thorns; I am grateful that thorns have roses." -Alphonse Karr -Using the Biblical allegories to help understand East of Eden (see attached file) -Expanding on those ideas individually/group -Applying what we learn to Paper 2 questions. Homework: Read chapters 23-25 and complete a RRJ connecting something we discussed in class today with something that happened in these chapters. Also, identify a potential context for your idea. If you can write about the context, great; if not, explain why the context might work.
WORDS OF WISDOM: "In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. " - Albert Camus -Updated reading schedule- see attached file -Context jigsaw- record contexts on comparison chart -Quiz-1-22 of East of Eden Homework: Review chapters 1-22 for discussion on Wed. of next week. Have a nice long weekend!
WORDS OF WISDOM: "All sanity depends on this: that it should be a delight to feel the roughness of a carpet under smooth soles, a delight to feel heat strike the skin, a delight to stand upright, knowing the bones are moving easily under the flesh." -Doris Lessing -Turn in RRJ -Context practice using "Cinderella" -Agree-disagree East of Eden -Context assignments- due Friday -see attached file for assigned contexts Homework: Complete context assignment to share and turn in Friday. prepare for EE quiz chapters 1-22
WORDS OF WISDOM: "My expectataions were reduced to sero when I was 21. Everything since has been a bonus." - Stephen Hawking -Welcome back! -Overview of semester 2-(see attached files for handouts) -Reading schedule- East of Eden (see attached) Homework: Complete a Reading Response Journal (RRJ) for East of Eden- due Wed., Your quiz will be on Friday.
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