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Presentations on hold today because Mrs. Hopkins is out doing instructional rounds. Instead, today we will be working on the Transcendental School Design Essay Reflection. It is due, printed out, on Monday, with your rubric attached to the front.
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We began Naturalism short story presentations on Tuesday, and will continue through the end of the week. Please see below for our writing prompt.
Short Story Presentation Rubric How to Present Real Good-er Presentation Compare/Contrast Realism/Naturalism Final in-class workday for short story presentation projects. Each group should be prepared to present tomorrow! If you have last minute questions, email me! A few reminders:
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Each day for the remainder of the week we had work time on the short story presentation project. Please see below for our writing prompt.
Today we actually looked over the Short Story Project, and broke down into smaller groups. Each group will working on presenting on a different story, which can be found below: To Build A Fire - Jack London The Open Boat - Stephen Crane Barn Burning - William Faulkner We will be working on this project for the rest of the week. Please see below for our writing prompt.
Today you will have a self-guided introduction to the Naturalism literary movement. Start here with a written Introduction to Naturalism. Then fill out these Naturalism Intro PP Notes while looking at this Naturalism PowerPoint. Submit to Turnitin.com. If you have time, look over the instructions for this Short Story Project, and start thinking about who you would like to work with. Homework: Finish note sheet and submit. Please see below for our writing prompt.
Today we had a brief review of all of the literary movements/styles that we have studied so far:
Snickers is the best candy-bar ever! Submit to Turnitin.com at the end of class. No homework. Please see below for our writing prompt.
Today we met in groups of four and shared our One-Pagers on either Owl Creek or War Prayer. Then groups picked one to be presented to the class. And then we presented, before turning our one-pagers in. No homework. Please see below for our writing prompt.
Today you will start on a One-Pager for either "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" or "The War Prayer." The one difference is you must include the theme statement you wrote for either of them somewhere on the page. One-pager Instructions/Rubric (updated!) We will continue to work on this tomorrow as well. |
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