"WORDS OF WISDOM: "Have the BEST, last Spring Break of high school!!"- Mrs. Kramer
-Context groups for "The Vist" - Our last "Agree/Disagree" Homework: NONE!! Enjoy the break. Make sure to have a copy of "The Visit'" when we return. WORDS OF WISDOM: " In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt." -Margaret Atwood
-Paper 2 review- what went well and what should we focus on for "The Visit"? -Practice with Paper 1 texts -Context groups for "The Visit" Homework: Finish your context work if you did not finish in class. Bring that to class Friday to share. WORDS OF WISDOM: “Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.” -Epicurus
-Practice Paper 2 on East of Eden and Atonement Homework: None! Make sure to get a copy of "The Visit" by Friedrich Durrennmat for after Spring Break. WORDS OF WISDOM: “Stories of imagination tend to upset those without one.”- Terry Prachett
-Work with Atonement RRJ #6- study guide- what do we have to know to understand the text? -Motifs and themes for Paper 2 -How to approach a paper 2 question Homework: Prepare for practice paper 2 on Monday using both Atonement and East of Eden. Use the feedback from the last paper 2 to help you prepare. Those of you who are turning in your binder- it is due at the beginning of the hour on Monday WORDS OF WISDOM: "The artist is extremely lucky who is presented with the worst possible ordeal which will not actually kill him. At that point, he's in business: Beethoven's deafness, Goya's deafness, Milton's blindness, that kind of thing" -John Berryman
-context slide assignment-here isthe link: Per. 5: https://docs.google.com/a/jeffcoschools.us/presentation/d/1e3DpyNerEm-MGzC34tNIcdVXDTxhc1MBovDCSMOzLhQ/edit?usp=sharing Per. 6: https://docs.google.com/a/jeffcoschools.us/presentation/d/1q3oxvFxsVP5Q5iQJV-Wsg25EuAfMcJoCwYVUeUHwWWs/edit?usp=sharing -catch up on reading Homework: Finish the book for Thurs. Final RRJ is a study guide with at least 15 questions for ppgs 300-end-due Thurs. ** If you are planning to turn in your Binder for Atonement, the list is on the board. It is due at the beginning of the hour on Monday. I will not accept it late- at all. Turn it in at the beginning of the hour or never. If you will not be here Monday, you must turn it in by Friday. WORDS OF WISDOM: "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from." -Cormac McCarthy
-Intro. paragraph work -outline your essay based on your intro. paragraph and RRJ (if you completed it) Homework: New reading schedule: You need to finish the book by Thurs. 3/16 and complete the final RRJ (if you need to), which is for you to create a study guide for the last section of reading. Your study guide must be at least 15 question. On Tues. we will complete context slides and "play catch up". Your RRJ for the end of Atonement is due on Thurs. We will still write the practice paper 2 next Monday. WORDS OF WISDOM: "Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can." -Arthur Ashe ***Those of you who have not uploaded your WT2, you have until Friday to complete the upload. If you don't, I will mark it as a non-submission and you will forfeit your Diploma. If you need help, come see me!! -Motifs in Atonement so far- gather from RRJs -Part 3 discussion- how does Part 3 support the motifs....or are there new motifs emerging? -Connections between Atonement and East of Eden -Planning for a paper 2- group work Homework: Use the google form to write an introduction for a paper 2 essay (you can use the question you planned for in class) Copy and paste into your browser: https://goo.gl/forms/EgcBFQyqbz1IkTkr1 This must be done by 6:00 am Friday. For Friday, read ppgs. 253-300 to the end of the first paragraph (see attached study guide) RRJ- write one well-developed body paragraph for the intro. you submitted on the google form.
WORDS OF WISDOM: "This is a wonderful day. I've never seen this one before." -Maya Angelou -Link to form for upload of Written Tasks: https://dochub.com/joellenkramer/oRxMzy/1l-lwt-lang-and-lit?dt=3fuls0fqii5xq4ah -Upload Written Tasks- if you were not here, you need to do this on your own or come to my office ASAP to complete this. If you don't do it by the end of the week, I may have to mark "non submission" and you will forfiet your diploma -Present lit. technique analysis -Pages 179-212- change in setting/plotline (sorry about the incorrect study guide_ Homework: Read pages 212-250 (see attached study guide) RRJ: Begin with an assertion connecting Atonement and East of Eden. Develop that analysis and include the use and effect of at least one literary technique. Due Wed.
WORDS OF WISDOM: "The hardest arithmetic to master is that which enables us to count our blessing." -Eric Hoffer -Reminder- Written Tasks 1 and 2 due Monday- final copy for upload! -"Quiz" over chapters 11-14 of Atonement- use quiz questions to build analysis -Literary technique groups- be ready to present your literary technique analysis Monday Homework: Finalize your lit. tech. presentation for Monday, read pages 197-212. (see attached study guide) RRJ- What is the effect of the change in plot/setting?
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