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Archive for May, 2009


May 25-29,2009

May 25-29, 2009  5/25

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

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English I

MEMORIAL DAY PARADE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

 

NO SENIORS

 

 

  19

English I

QRA DUE  (SHEET, SUMMARIES, AND PROJECTS) – 10% OF GRADE

Position Paper Presentations  & Monologue Concluded

 

HW – FINAL TOMORROW

 

 

English IV

QRA FOR JUNIORS

TURN IN PAYNTER POINTS FOR  EXTRA CREDIT 

 

  20

English I

FINAL (BRING SHEET FOR PTS)

TURN IN PAYNTER POINTS FOR  EXTRA CREDIT 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

NO CLASS

 

FINAL TOMORROW

  21

English I

NO CLASS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

FINAL

 22

 English I

MAKE – UP ONLY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

MAKE – UP ONLY

 

 

Eng I Final Worksheet (5 pts on Final)

 

To Kill a Mockingbird

 

Spends summers with an aunt, who lives next door to the Finch family.

A recluse who never emerges from his home.

A black man who stands accused of rape.

A lawyer and an extremely upright person. 

Works as the Finch family’s cook and housekeeper.

Evil, ignorant man who lives in a shack with his nine motherless children.

Woman who falsely accuses Tom Robinson of rape. 

Starts first grade shortly after the start of the story. 

He is quieter and more reserved than his sister, Jean Louise.

He has an active imagination and is the one who pushes to explore the old house on the block.

Is the narrator of the story.

This character is based on author’s childhood friend, Truman Capote.

He tries to kill the Finch children.

Takes the Finch children to a black church.

Suffers a broken arm and is concerned about playing sports.

What is the name of the town where the fictional story takes place?

He comes to lunch at the Finch house, but Scout is rude to him.

He was a talented marksman who during the story shot a rabid dog in the street.

He leaves gifts inside a hallow tree for the children.

Lead a lynch mob the night before Tom’s trial, but because of Scout’s words he broke it up?

What reason does Mr. Radley give for sealing the tree’s hole with cement?

What was Dill’s real name?

Why did Atticus tell the children not to kill a mockingbird?

Why did the guards kill Tom Robinson?

In which decade was the novel published?

 

 

 

Poetry Terminology – meaning or examples:

 

Sound imitates meaning.

A non-human thing is given human characteristics.

A figure of speech that makes a comparison between unlike things without using like or as.

A figure of speech that makes a comparison between unlike things using like or as.

When a person, place, thing             or idea stands for itself and something else.           

The actual sound that results from a line of poetry.

The use of similar sounds at the beginning or end of a word.

Love is a rose.

The placement of identical or similar sounds at the ends of lines or at predictable locations.

An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.           

A poem consisting of seventeen syllables.

Written in unrhymed iambic pentameter.

A two-line stanza.

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

A sound, word, phrase or line repeated regularly in a poem.

Language that appeals to the senses (sound, touch, taste, sight, and smell).

A fourteen-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme.

Does not rhyme or have a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.

Unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.

 “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman is this type of poem.

Consists of three metrical lines of 5,7, and 5 syllables.

It looks like a square.

The use of similar sounds at the beginning of words.

She is as beautiful as a sunrise.

Shakespeare’s version of this type of poem has an abab cdcd efef gg rhyme scheme.

 

 

 

May 18-22, 2009

May 18 – 22, 2009  5/15

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

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                          English I

QRA – 700

Finish Monologues

Position Paper Due

Start Position Paper Presentations – ALL READY TO PRESENT

HW-                                                       Voc 9 Test &WB 

 

English IV

QRA Due – Sheet, summaries, and projects (10% of grade)

ALL BOOKS MUST BE TURNED IN OR YOU WILL BE BILLED

Last day for any work turn in or test make-ups.

HW-                

STUDY for final. Bring completed sheet for five points

  19

English I

Voc. 9 Test & WB

Position Paper Presentations Cont.

Note – NO PAYNTER POINTS ALLOWED.  50% DEDUCTION FOR PAPER AND PRESENTATION

 

 

 

English IV

LAST Day of class & LAST DAY TO RECITE “IF” POEM

TURN IN PAYNTER POINTS

 

HW –

STUDY for final. Bring completed sheet for five points

  20

English I

Position Paper Presentations Cont.

 

HW – Voc. 7-9 WB

 

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

FINAL during    4th Period

 

  21

English I

Position Paper Presentations Cont.

HW – Voc. 7-9 WB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

NO SENIORS

 

GRADUATION!!!!!

 22

 English I

Review for exam

HW – Voc. 7-9 WB & Review for exam (on Wed)

QRA is due on Tuesday.

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

NO SENIORS

 

 

Eng IV final review

 

Final Part II

 

Is considered the greatest satirist in the English language.           

             

His political pamphlets lead to his imprisonment.           

                                                         

The author of Jane Eyre.             

                                                           

Created the detective Sherlock Holmes.   

                                                             

Wrote “The Tyger” and “The Lamb”.                                                           

 

Is England’s greatest nature poet.                                                           

 

Is considered the father of Romanticism                                               

 

Thought to be the most romantic figure of the Romantic Age.           

 

First novel was The Lord of the Flies.                                                           

 

One of Byron’s romantic poems.

                                   

Dickens’s most autobiographical novel.           

                

Novel warns of a scientifically controlled society.

 

Considered to be the greatest novel ever written.

             

T.S. Eliot proves he has a whimsical side.           

                

The castle of Camelot is mentioned in this poem.   

     

James Joyce’s story about a childhood crush.   

          

Considered to be the first novel in English.

 

Foreshadowing is used to build suspense.                            

 

What is the narrative technique that attempts to imitate the workings of the human mind called? 

 

What major event changed the tenor of T.S. Eliot’s writing?

 

In what form is the poem “Oymandias” written?

 

Who wrote a famous novel of scientific horror?

 

What were the little people that Gulliver encountered called?

 

Why did the Duke turn against his wife and possibly kill her in “My Last Duchess”?

 

The Victorian period is called the age of what literary form?

 

 

“How do I love thee…” was written by which poet?

 

His poem was about the fleeting nature of fame.

 

Far From the Madding Crowd was his big success.

 

Considered by many to be the greatest poet of the 20th century.

 

Occurs when a character or the reader expects one thing to happen, but something else happens.

 

Virginia Woolf’s novel about a middle-class woman preparing for a party.

 

T.S. Eliot spent much of his life in Britain.  Where was he born?

 

 “The Hanging” is this author’s essay against destroying a healthy human being.

 

Her stories about Africa became the basis for a popular movie.

 

This point-of-view was used by Chaucer in the 14th century.

 

 

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen – Match the facts to the book.

 

Basil Hallward is murdered by this story’s main character.

 

The author’s best known book is Journey to the Center of the Earth.

 

In the movie the main character in this story teaches Tom Sawyer to shoot long distances.

 

Stevenson’s story of man’s two personalities.

 

Mina was a schoolmistress in this story.

 

H. Rider Haggard’s story about Africa.           

 

Lord Henry proves to be a bad influence.

 

It is believed that a monster is terrorizing the seas.

 

The author of this work also wrote Treasure Island.

 

Lucy Westenra is the story’s first victim.

 

Science fiction novella by H.G. Wells.

 

Sir Danvers Carew is murdered in the streets of London.

 

The impact of age and evil is not realized until the end of the story.

 

Jonathan Harker is hired to handle a real estate transaction.

 

Jules Verne wrote this classic science fiction novel.

MAY 11-15, 2009

May 11 – 15, 2009  5/10

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

  11

English I

QRA – 600

Quick Write – 12 Values

Voc. #8 Review

Reading/Vocabulary/

Computer/Grades

 

HW-                                                       Voc 8 Test &WB 

 

English IV

QRA 600

Modernism     

(980-986)

Author/Works Report (oral)

 

HW-                

Read 1004-1005 &    1006-1018

 

 

  12

English I

Voc. 8 Test & WB

MLA PP #2

Monologue Sheets (read/study/practice)

 

HW – Work on Paper/Presentation – OUTLINE DUE TOMORROW

 

 

English IV

Author/Works Cont.

Rocking Horse Winner Video

WO (1020) –choose

 

HW – Read 1032-1033, 1058-1059, and 1060-1063

  13

English I

Monologue Practice/Reading/ Computer time

POSITION PAPER OUTLINE DUE

 

HW – Voc. 9 WB

 

 

 

 

English IV

T.S. Eliot 1070

Uncovered Authors

The Hanging    1168-1173 & 1174 (1-4 & 6)

 

HW –               Read 1190-1195

  14

English I

Monologue Performance

 

HW – Voc. 9 WB

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

Discuss Contemporary Lit. and More

POV 1197-1198

Uncovered Authors

 

HW – Voc. #2

 15

 English I

Computer Lab? or Class Time

 

HW – Voc. 8 WB & Paper/Oral Presentation

 

 

 

English IV

Voc. #2 sheet due (test grade)

Final Review Sheet – Work on in class (turn in for 5 pts. on 5/20)

 

HW – finish sheet

May 4-8, 2009

May 4 – 8, 2009  5/3

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

  4

English I

QRA – 500

Position Selection

TKMB Movie/Book Essay deadline

TKMB book turn-in

Voc. #7 Review

Last Day Tutorial

 HW-                                                       Voc 7 Test &WB

 

English IV

QRA 500

“If” Poem (1/2 final) & Kipling (913)

LEG Essay deadline

Voc. #1 sheet

Victorian Age Intro (828-837)

“Lady of Shalott” (838-845 & 853)

Last Day Tutorial

HW – Read 854-860 & WO 1 or 2

  5

English I

Voc. 7 Test & WB

MLA PP & HANDOUT

1-3 Minute Speech Assignment

Delivering a Persuasive Speech

 

HW – Speech Prep

 

 

English IV

Review Browning

Elizabeth Browning (861-862 & 867)

Novel (868-871)

Dickens Video and question sheet

HW- Read 886-887 and 898-899

 

  6

English I

1-3 Minute Speech

 

HW – Voc. 8 WB

 

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

Review HW reading

Poets (divide and report to class)

Arnold, Hopkins, Hardy, & Housman       (940-968)

Poet quiz for PP

HW – Read 978-986

  7

English I

Computer Research Day 

 

HW – Voc. 8 WB

 

 

 

 

 

English IV

 Poetry Café?

Assign 1 Page author reports (due Monday)

HW – Finish Voc. and work on author report

 8

 English I

Quick Write

Read, Research, or Voc.

Individual Consultation

 

HW – Voc. 8 WB & Paper/Oral Presentation

 

English IV

Voc. #1 sheet due (test grade)

Handout Voc. #2

Work on author report /Voc.#2 /”If” Poem

 

POSITION PAPER TOPICS

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF POSITIONS.  YOU MAY TAKE THE POSITION OF AGREEMENT OR DISAGREEMENT.  YOU SHOULD NOT DECIDE YOUR POSITION UNTIL AFTER YOU HAVE DONE SOME RESEARCH.  REMEMBER – YOU MUST BACK YOUR ARGUMENTS UP WITH FACTS. 

THIS IS JUST SIGNING UP FOR THE TOPIC.  ONLY ONE PERSON PER TOPIC.

 

Violent juvenile offenders ought to be treated as adults in the criminal justice system.

__________________________________

 

Human genetic engineering is morally justified.

__________________________________

 

Capital punishment is justified.

___________________________________

 

Terminally ill patients have the right to die when and how they choose.

___________________________________

 

The individual ought to value the sanctity of life above the quality of life.

________________________________

 

Students should be allowed to have cell phones in school.

_________________________________ 

 

School vouchers for private schools should be allowed.

______________________________ 

 

Credit cards do more harm than good.

______________________________

 

Corporal punishment of children should be illegal.

_____________________________

 

Parents should not purchase war toys for their children.

____________________________

 

The United States should withdraw from Iraq.

____________________________

 

Schools should ban junk food.

____________________________

 

Pakistan is more an enemy than an ally of the United States.

____________________________ 

 

The atomic bombing of Hiroshima was justified.

____________________________ 

 

The federal government’s response to Hurricane Katrina was appropriate.

______________________________ 

 

The United States is losing the war on terror.

_______________________________ 

 

Human cloning should be allowed in the United States.

_______________________________ 

 

Professional athletes should not be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games.

______________________________ 

 

The electoral college should be abolished.

_____________________________ 

 

The United Nations has failed at its mission.

___________________________ 

 

Parents should be held legally responsible for the actions of their minor children.

___________________________ 

 

Beauty pageants do more harm than good.

 

____________________________

 

 

The Constitution should be amended to allow foreign-born citizens to serve as President.

____________________________ 

 

Homeland security is more important than the protection of civil liberties.

___________________________ 

 

Violent video games should be banned.

___________________________  

 

Schools should ban animal dissection.

___________________________

 

Teacher’s wages should be increased.

____________________________

 

The use of cellular phones while driving should be banned.

___________________________

 

The United States should have a draft for military service.

___________________________

 

Public funds should not be used for professional sports stadiums.

___________________________

 

Schools should provide for single sex instruction.

___________________________

 

Florida should substantially increase the minimum wage.

___________________________

 

The United States should pay reparations for slavery.

 

___________________________

 

 

Schools should allow outside food vendors for lunch.

___________________________

 

The United States should adopt English as the official national language.

___________________________

 

Illegal aliens should be deported and have to immigrate legally.

___________________________

 

Cigarettes should be illegal.

___________________________

 

Television is a bad influence.

___________________________

 

Torture is justified for national security

___________________________

 

School attendance should be voluntary.

___________________________

 

The Supreme Court should end affirmative action in higher education.

___________________________

 

The invention of gunpowder did more good than harm.

___________________________

 

The United States should have more than two political parties.

___________________________

 

The government has taken separation of church and state further than originally intended.

___________________________

 

The Constitution should contain a right to privacy.

___________________________

 

The North should have let the South secede.

___________________________

 

Slavery was not the primary cause of the Civil War.

___________________________

 

Supreme Court justices should be elected.

___________________________

 

The President has too much power.

___________________________

 

An open adoption policy is preferable to a closed adoption.

___________________________

 

Television liquor ads promote underage drinking.

____________________________

 

China should be condemned as a violator of human rights.

_____________________________

 

It was necessary to drop the atomic bomb at the end of World War II.

______________________________

 

Hunting animals is morally acceptable.

_______________________________

 

Zoos preserve endangered species.

________________________________

 

Fetal tissue research is moral.

_________________________________

 

Flag burning should be banned.

__________________________________

 

Television violence contributes to juvenile crime.

__________________________________

 

Physician-assisted suicide should be legalized.

___________________________________

 

 

 

Home schooling is an effective method of education.

___________________________________

 

Global warming is a serious threat.

___________________________________

 

America’s drinking water is safe.

___________________________________

 

Nuclear power is a viable energy source.

___________________________________

 

Chiropractors help heal many ailments.

____________________________________

 

Shelters help the homeless.

___________________________________

 

Women are victims of discrimination in the workplace.

____________________________________

 

Women should be allowed to serve in military combat.

_____________________________________

 

Schizophrenia is genetic.

______________________________________

 

Competitive sports are unhealthy.

______________________________________

 

 

 

Labor unions are still necessary.

______________________________________

 

Charter schools are superior to regular public schools.

______________________________________

 

The smoking of marijuana should be legalized.

______________________________________

 

Public display of affection should be allowed in school.

______________________________________

 

Women who are already on public assistance for their current children should be restricted from having more children until such time as they can provide for the children they already have.

_______________________________________

 

Normalization of relations with Cuba is in the best interest of the United States.

_______________________________________

 

America should step-up efforts to prevent attacks of our bases in Afghanistan.

________________________________________

 

America should take steps to solve the situation in Somalia and to prevent it happening again.

________________________________________

 

Private ownership of guns should be banned.

________________________________________

 

Current American military weapons are out-dated and need to be replaced.

________________________________________

 

 

Water boarding is justified when dealing with terrorist.

________________________________________

 

“Going Green” would greatly benefit the earth’s animal population.

________________________________________

 

The drinking age should be lowered to eighteen.

_______________________________________

 

There should be a flat income tax where all pay the same percentage on what is earned.

________________________________________

 

There should be term limits for those serving in Congress.

_________________________________________

 

The mainstream media gives a fair and balanced view of the news.

________________________________________

 

The Supreme Court’s job is limited to interpreting the original Constitution.

_________________________________________

 

Social Security should be rescued.

_________________________________________

 

The job of a prison is not only to punish, but also to rehabilitate.

_________________________________________

 

Vitamin supplements are a waste of money and have few health benefits.

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