On Wednesday and Thursday, meet me in Classroom R-2. I'll be there a-waitin'.
Seriously, I have total faith that you did so well. I genuinely believe that you all did very well, and probably even beyond. As soon as scores come in May, I'll inform you guys individually and conference with what all of it means for your future (especially your summer).
Now, for all things THIS week...
First things first - those lit term journals. I told you guys that they would be due after the Romeo and Juliet exam...and that date has passed. All classes are due to submit your journals THIS FRIDAY, 5 April. Remember the coding - n0t all terms need both examples and explanations, but you do need examples from Romeo and Juliet. You will be given time for you to complete the lit term journals during your two-hour block in my class. All journals will be due at the END of class on Friday...I might even give you time to work on them during Friday's class.
Some of you are thanking your lucky stars for a screwed-up schedule, but waiting until Friday is NOT a good idea, because there are other things to be done...
Now, for everything else...
naylor_-_meanings_of_a_word.pdf |
One warning before you read this essay - you don't have to agree with its content, but you do have to discuss it in a civilized manner. That discussion, civilized and highly academic, will be graded. I do expect that you will come with questions, but nobody should speak from any perspective but their own. I would like you to have this essay read and annotated for Monday. During class this week, I will go over the procedures for this structured conversation. I look forward to you all having lots to say, but being upstanding ladies and gentlemen all the while.
So, download a copy of the essay and finish your lit term journals. :-) We'll talk, beginning tomorrow.