Tuesday, September 14, 2021

September 14 and 15

AP Language

Today's class was a day for us to show our skills as writers as we conquered our first timed writing. If you need additional time because of the fire drill in first period, it will be given. We can meet outside of class to finish up as needed/applicable. I loved the collaboration and sharing that went on in the gallery walks. When we learn from each other, I'm always glad.

I've posted the final assignment for this unit on Schoology. Check it out and begin to plan a bit as you need to. Next class we'll have a workshop day devoted to that task and to finish out any tasks remaining in the unit like reading (Cuomo's speech, the letters between the Adamses, and the choice of essays [Sedaris, Anzaldua, or Apess]) or vocabulary. 

English 10

Today in class we took time for reading one of our final pieces of this unit so that we could understand from where our ideas about concepts/people/the world come from. Neil Gaiman's piece gives us some interesting perspectives on ideas, their power, and their timelessness. We also looked at some items on Schoology including our vocabulary assignment and our final project for the unit.

Be sure that tonight you're focused on any missing assignments. If you're all caught up, you may want to take a look at the project and begin discussing your background with your family. We'll have plenty of days to work on this in class, but beginning the process now will help you along. Next class will be a day for you to work on NoRedInk to learn about researching skills before you put them into practice to begin a choice research activity. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with!

Be aware that I will be out on Thursday for Yom Kippur. If you have any questions or concerns, please email me and I'll get in touch with you after the holiday. For those that observe, I hope you have an easy and meaningful fast.

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