Thursday, December 3, 2020

Ending Week 13 and Looking Ahead...

AP Language

Good day filled with collaboration and support for each other. I was happy to hear that you were able to work together and get goals accomplished. Keep in mind that this weekend is a key weekend for writing. Focus on completing your rhetorical analysis. Keep working with your peers. Remember that I'm available on Monday for help with individual editing and review if you need it.

Outside of finishing the draft of your analysis, be sure that you complete Vocabulary Cards #2 and your reading of Huckleberry Finn. We'll have a quick assessment on Thursday to see your understanding and knowledge of the text.

Keep in mind that we'll have everything due for this unit BEFORE we go out for break. That way the break will really be a break instead of a chance to do work. I've attached a video from today's class to help you with your process.

English 10

Today we took time for our first quiz and then to finish up any loose ends. Next week we'll be focused on finishing our projects and our study of Persepolis. We'll be reading some important chapters in Part Two before we take a look at the film version of Persepolis to compare and contrast the two. I hope that all of you felt prepared for today's quiz. I'll have them graded and returned to you ASAP. Remember that you can cash in rubles to raise your grade, or you can redo the quiz if you'd like to improve that way too. 

Make sure that you have finished the earlier parts of your project and that you are moving into the creation phase of this work. Next week you should be drawing and writing so that you can turn in your stories on Monday, December 14. Keep in mind that you'll turn in a photograph of your page(s). There's also a quick video that you'll post where you explain your work. When you turn it in your story, you'll see the link to record your response. 

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