Journal Entries
You will be required to keep a journal in response to literature. Please observe the following guidelines:
*Write your entries single-spaced on 8 1/2 X 11 paper and keep them in an inexpensive lightweight folder where paper is held with metal tabs (no folders with loose leaf pages).
*The outside of your folders should be labeled with your name and the course period.
*One entry per story is required ( a total of 8 entries by the end of the 9 weeks). Each entry should be a little over a half a page (past the 6 inch ruler mark on the left hand side) single-spaced, if typed, or a full page single-spaced (29 lines), if handwritten. If typed then use Times Roman Numeral with 12 font.
*The content of your journal entries should have a short summary and then transition into your own story that relates to the topic found in the selection. The title of the story should appear within your journal.
1st Semester Journals: 10th Grade World Literature
Spirituals: Go Down, Moses: Book American Adventures pg 362
Nobel Prize: Prentice Hall Literature World Masterpieces:
Russian: Anna Akhmatova: Everything is Plundered and I am Not One of Those Who Left The Land pg 1114-1115
French: Colette: The Bracelet pg 1122
Spanish: Federico Garcia Lorca: The Guitar; My Child Went to Sea; and Rider’s Song pg1143-1145
Egyption: Constatine Cavafy: Waiting for Barbarians pg 1148
Latin American: Ruben Dario: Sonatina pg 1162
Online Sources:
English: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
French: The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant
Irish: Dracula by Bram Stoker
British: King Arthur
Greek: The Odyssey
British: Pride and Prejudice Zombies
English: Rocking Horse Winner http://www.englishlibrary.org/stories.html
English: His Wedded Wife by Rudyard Kipling http://www.englishlibrary.org/stories.html
American: A Good Man Is Hard To Find by Flannary Oconnor http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~surette/goodman.html
You will be required to keep a journal in response to literature. Please observe the following guidelines:
*Write your entries single-spaced on 8 1/2 X 11 paper and keep them in an inexpensive lightweight folder where paper is held with metal tabs (no folders with loose leaf pages).
*The outside of your folders should be labeled with your name and the course period.
*One entry per story is required ( a total of 8 entries by the end of the 9 weeks). Each entry should be a little over a half a page (past the 6 inch ruler mark on the left hand side) single-spaced, if typed, or a full page single-spaced (29 lines), if handwritten. If typed then use Times Roman Numeral with 12 font.
*The content of your journal entries should have a short summary and then transition into your own story that relates to the topic found in the selection. The title of the story should appear within your journal.
1st Semester Journals: 10th Grade World Literature
Spirituals: Go Down, Moses: Book American Adventures pg 362
Nobel Prize: Prentice Hall Literature World Masterpieces:
Russian: Anna Akhmatova: Everything is Plundered and I am Not One of Those Who Left The Land pg 1114-1115
French: Colette: The Bracelet pg 1122
Spanish: Federico Garcia Lorca: The Guitar; My Child Went to Sea; and Rider’s Song pg1143-1145
Egyption: Constatine Cavafy: Waiting for Barbarians pg 1148
Latin American: Ruben Dario: Sonatina pg 1162
Online Sources:
English: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
French: The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant
Irish: Dracula by Bram Stoker
British: King Arthur
Greek: The Odyssey
British: Pride and Prejudice Zombies
English: Rocking Horse Winner http://www.englishlibrary.org/stories.html
English: His Wedded Wife by Rudyard Kipling http://www.englishlibrary.org/stories.html
American: A Good Man Is Hard To Find by Flannary Oconnor http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~surette/goodman.html
Stories
great_expectations.pdf | |
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dracula.pdf | |
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kingarthur.pdf | |
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odyssey.pdf | |
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pride_and_prejudice_and_zombies.pdf | |
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the_necklace.pdf | |
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hamletread.pdf | |
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_life_is_sweet_at_kumansenu.docx | |
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_life_is_sweet_at_kumansenu__questions.docx | |
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marriage_is_a_private_affair.docx | |
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_marriage_is_a_private_affair__questions.docx | |
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creation__african.docx | |
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creation__chinese.docx | |
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creation__japan.docx | |
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creation__norse.docx | |
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creation__polynesian.docx | |
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Rubrics
qualities_of_an_effective_book_review.docx | |
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research_report_rubric.docx | |
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literature_essay_rubric.docx | |
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Resources
literary_terms-diagnostic_answer_key.doc | |
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msl_constructed_response_study_guide.pdf | |
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A - answer the question OR restate the prompt
(1 specific, straightforward sentence)
C - cite evidence from the text
(depending on the examples needed, probably 1 to 2 sentences per prompt). Always add quotations or examples from the text.
E - explain your examples in detail
(2 to 3 sentences)
S - sum it up
(1 to 2 sentences to conclude)
Great Expectations Vocab Review
(1 specific, straightforward sentence)
C - cite evidence from the text
(depending on the examples needed, probably 1 to 2 sentences per prompt). Always add quotations or examples from the text.
E - explain your examples in detail
(2 to 3 sentences)
S - sum it up
(1 to 2 sentences to conclude)
Great Expectations Vocab Review
Assignments
Creating A Short Story
Bitstrips for Schools Student Login Instructions
Step 1
Go to http://www.bitstripsforschools.com/login/
Step 2
Under Student Login on the left, enter the following classroom code: MEPHII and click on the Go button
Step 3
Select your name from the name box. If this is the first time you are logging in, create your password and click Set Password.
If you have logged in before, enter the password you made on your first login and click Login
Create your Avatar. Then create a minimal 6 box storyboard based on
Step 1
Go to http://www.bitstripsforschools.com/login/
Step 2
Under Student Login on the left, enter the following classroom code: MEPHII and click on the Go button
Step 3
Select your name from the name box. If this is the first time you are logging in, create your password and click Set Password.
If you have logged in before, enter the password you made on your first login and click Login
Create your Avatar. Then create a minimal 6 box storyboard based on
storymap.pdf | |
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trojanfindit.pdf | |
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herakles.doc | |
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eoc_-_telephone_conversation_by_wole_soyinka.docx | |
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Substitute work
mr.williamsemergencyplansengiiworldlit.pdf | |
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emergencylessonformr.williamsengiicomicstrips.pdf | |
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emergencylessonformr.williamsengiiliteraryterms.pdf | |
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