Ms. Fetterolf is out. Be good. Complete the following:
Over the next 2 days you must complete these 3 tasks. Also, you need to be kind, obedient children who make me proud. Anything less will unleash my beastly wrath upon my return.
1. Part One- Style Analysis of the first 20-30 pgs of your book. Follow the directions on the worksheet that I gave you on Tuesday. I also posted that document on the blog. Due Friday - before you leave class – The sub will ask to collect this before the final bell. Please wait for instructions and turn it in when asked. If it is not in that folder, it will be marked late. You are turning in your answers to the 8 questions in Part 1. You can also turn in your 1 page of labeled grammar if it is a photocopy or chart. If it is in your book, keep your book, and I will check it on Monday.
2. Glossary definitions and examples – For every word beginning with the letters A-D in the glossary of both LOC and Readings for Writers (the black book on the back shelf), you will write the definition and an example. You can write this on either notecards or on paper, but it must contain every word and every word must have an example or explanation of how it would be used. I will collect or check these on Monday. Make sure that you do the ones in the black book first since you could finish the LOC ones for homework if necessary.
3. In your notebooks, write a one page reflection on the following prompt: Briefly reflect on the first quarter of this AP English Language; course that is, consider the illuminating, life-altering experience of being in this course. What have you done, heard, read, or learned that was of note, that you enjoyed, that you benefited from? What has been a challenge for you, if anything? How has this class been similar to and/or different from your other high school English classes?
Remember that your Vocabulary Quiz is on Monday 11/7, and your first reading checkpoint is on Tuesday 11/8. If you finish your other tasks in class, use the time WISELY to prepare yourself for these assessments. Remember that I expect a PERFECT report from my trusted and beloved sub.
*** use your TASS books, and/or the Bedford Handbooks, and/or the Language Network books in the back of the room to complete your one page grammatical analysis. You can take your TASS books home if needed or look at the sentence structure station and grammar exercises link on the blog.***
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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U kno 4 sub wurk, dis assignment ain't half salty! Mah waist mussels rly hurt from teh sit-upz(it be rigorous mo).
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