Sunday, November 27, 2011
Week #14 November 28-December 2, 2011
Literature: Sophocles' Antigone
Writing: Final exam essay.
Homework:
- Prepare for final exam.
- Prepare for a notebook check on Nov. 28, Monday. Notes should include Greek theater history.
- No new vocabulary will be given this week. This week will be a reading week.
Actvities:
Monday
1. Take a notebook quiz on Classical Greek Drama.
Tuesday
2. Discuss the final exam essay. Brainstorm ideas. Wednesday
3. Write the final exam essay.
4. Discuss classical Greek drama.
5. Read Antigone summary. Discuss the thematic ideas.
Thursday
6. Read Antigone.
7. Answer study guide questions, and quote parts that has a specific thematic idea.
Friday.
8. Continue reading Antigone.
Writing: Final exam essay.
Homework:
- Prepare for final exam.
- Prepare for a notebook check on Nov. 28, Monday. Notes should include Greek theater history.
- No new vocabulary will be given this week. This week will be a reading week.
Actvities:
Monday
1. Take a notebook quiz on Classical Greek Drama.
Tuesday
2. Discuss the final exam essay. Brainstorm ideas. Wednesday
3. Write the final exam essay.
4. Discuss classical Greek drama.
5. Read Antigone summary. Discuss the thematic ideas.
Thursday
6. Read Antigone.
7. Answer study guide questions, and quote parts that has a specific thematic idea.
Friday.
8. Continue reading Antigone.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Week #13 November 21-22, 2011
Literature: Sophocles' Antigone BACKGROUND to Greek Classical Drama
Writing: Final rough draft for OMM literary analysis
Vocabulary: No vocabulary
Homework:
- SAT vocabulary notes - due Tuesday
Activities
Monday
1. Finalize final rough draft for OMM literary analysis.
2. Go over GUM pages.
Tuesday
Read and take notes on background to classical Greek drama.
Writing: Final rough draft for OMM literary analysis
Vocabulary: No vocabulary
Homework:
- SAT vocabulary notes - due Tuesday
Activities
Monday
1. Finalize final rough draft for OMM literary analysis.
2. Go over GUM pages.
Tuesday
Read and take notes on background to classical Greek drama.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Week #13 Nov. 14-18, 2011
Literature: John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men
Writing: Literary analysis - The Issue of Loneliness and Isolation
Vocabulary: skitter, gingham, retort, belligerent, monotonous
Homework:
- SAT vocab notes - Due every Tuesday
- Study for the unit test
Activities
Monday
1. Finish viewing the OMM film. Answer and discuss the viewing guide.
2. Prepare for the unit test.
Tuesday
1. Take the unit test. Discuss test after students finish, if there's enough time left during class.
2. Write a draft for the literary analysis based on graded outlines.
Wednesday
1. Edit and proofread rough draft.
2. Write a final draft.
Thursday
1. Work on an editing and proofreading grammar assignment.
2. Discuss.
Friday
1. Prepare for Antigone.
2. Watch a video on TRAGEDY. (United Streaming)
Writing: Literary analysis - The Issue of Loneliness and Isolation
Vocabulary: skitter, gingham, retort, belligerent, monotonous
Homework:
- SAT vocab notes - Due every Tuesday
- Study for the unit test
Activities
Monday
1. Finish viewing the OMM film. Answer and discuss the viewing guide.
2. Prepare for the unit test.
Tuesday
1. Take the unit test. Discuss test after students finish, if there's enough time left during class.
2. Write a draft for the literary analysis based on graded outlines.
Wednesday
1. Edit and proofread rough draft.
2. Write a final draft.
Thursday
1. Work on an editing and proofreading grammar assignment.
2. Discuss.
Friday
1. Prepare for Antigone.
2. Watch a video on TRAGEDY. (United Streaming)
Friday, November 4, 2011
Week #12 November 7-11, 2011
Literarture: John Steinbeck's Of MIce and Men
Writing: Literary analysis essay
Vocabulary: mottled, poised, hame, fawn, disarming, sullen, contemptuous, indignation, avert, appraise, crestfallen, wisp, writhe, lance, scud
Homework:
- SAT vocabulary notes - due on Tuesday
- Prepare for the unit test. - TBA
Activities
Monday
1. Take Test #11 (skinner to euchre) and the novel.
2. Write outline for essay.
3. View film if time allows.
Tuesday-Friday
1. Write an outline for a literary abalysis essay.
2. Write a rough draft for the literary analysis essay.
3. View a film, if time allows.
Writing: Literary analysis essay
Vocabulary: mottled, poised, hame, fawn, disarming, sullen, contemptuous, indignation, avert, appraise, crestfallen, wisp, writhe, lance, scud
Homework:
- SAT vocabulary notes - due on Tuesday
- Prepare for the unit test. - TBA
Activities
Monday
1. Take Test #11 (skinner to euchre) and the novel.
2. Write outline for essay.
3. View film if time allows.
Tuesday-Friday
1. Write an outline for a literary abalysis essay.
2. Write a rough draft for the literary analysis essay.
3. View a film, if time allows.
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