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ENC 1102 for January 9, 2013

ENC 1102 for January 9, 2013. Daily Objective: To continue to appreciate the literary genius of Tennessee Williams. Daily Assignments: Finish reading The Glass Menagerie and begin to work on Chinese Lantern activity for it (which is listed on p. 111)

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ENC 1102 for January 9, 2013

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  1. ENC 1102 for January 9, 2013 • Daily Objective: To continue to appreciate the literary genius of Tennessee Williams. • Daily Assignments: • Finish reading The Glass Menagerie and begin to work on Chinese Lantern activity for it (which is listed on p. 111) • Assign Socratic Seminar on The Glass Menagerie (p. 112); we will do this next class period • Remember your notebook is due next class period and your favorite journal/response to someone’s journal is due to the Discussion Board of www.turnitin.com by 11:59 pm on January 11.

  2. ENC 1102 Agenda for Jan. 11, 2013 • Daily Objective: To be successful coming up with a succinct goal for one’s future. • Daily Assignments: • Pass out and go over review guide for final exam • Turn in notebook • Socratic Seminar on The Glass Menagerie

  3. ENC 1102 Agenda for Jan. 15, 2013 • Daily Objective: To study in order to be successful on next period’s final exam. • Daily Assignments: • Work on final exam review • Here is where I decided not to give you any additional assignments, even though I never covered The Canterbury Tales or Macbeth with you. I like honestly contemplated doing so, but a girl can only cover so much in a semester. Please be aware there is information in your guidebook on each of these works if you need to study them in college or you just want to broaden your mind as a human being.

  4. ENC 1102 Agenda for LAST DAY OF ENGLISH CLASS (POSSIBLY EVER) • Daily Objective: To be successful in taking the final exam, completing high school, completing college, choosing and working in a career that is worthy of your intelligence, and making choices in your personal life that will make you happy and satisfied in order for your English teacher to not be disappointed in you since this is the last time I will be able to nag you and remind you to do your best ALWAYS! • Daily Assignments: • Totally take final exam

  5. ENC 1101 Agenda for Jan. 9, 2013 • Daily Objective: To really really finish going over Macbeth and understand all the dramatic implications of the play and versions of the play we watched. • Daily Assignments: • Finish giving presentations of research paper • Finish going over Macbeth • Complete a Facebook Status Update on one of the characters in Macbeth with a partner (sample is on p. 97-98 of Guidebook) • Remember your notebook is due next class period and your favorite journal/response to someone’s journal is due to the Discussion Board of www.turnitin.com by 11:59 pm on January 11.

  6. ENC 1101 Agenda for Jan. 11, 2013 • Daily Objective: To complete an essay under timed pressure. • Daily Assignments: • Pass out review guide and go over it • Turn in notebook • Complete Macbeth essay in 30 minutes (p. 96); this is practice for SAT and ACT essays you must do under timed pressure and also meets the requirements of the number of essays you must finish for the college. • Peer editing of Macbeth essay

  7. ENC 1101 Agenda for Jan. 15, 2012 • Daily Objective: To study for final exam so you can totally ace it. • Daily Assignments: • Work on review guide for final exam

  8. ENC 1101 Agenda for LAST DAY OF THE SEMESTER • Daily Objective: To be successful taking a final exam for a college-level class. • Daily Assignments: • Totally take final exam

  9. AP Agenda for Jan. 8/9, 2013 • Daily Objective: To have an appreciation for renowned dramas of the twentieth century. • Daily Assignments: • Go over upcoming due dates/nags: • Notebook is due next class period • Favorite JQ/Response to someone else’s JQ is due Jan. 11 at 11:59 pm to Discussion Board of www.turnitin.com • We will start taking exam on Jan. 13/14, which is when you will complete the synthesis essay and rhetorical analysis essay for the exam. To ensure you are allotted the proper time: • 1B- You can begin at 8:30 instead of 8:35 • 3B- You can stay five minutes after class • 4B- You can stay five minutes after school • 2A- You can stay five minutes after class (and I will write you a pass to your next class) • Begin watching The Crucible; we will finish the film and take a multiple choice test on the film next class period—and a study guide for the test is on p. 277. MOST students do very well on the test; simply pay attention to the film and use the summary guide on p. 278-281 if you need additional information.

  10. AP Agenda for Jan. 10/11, 2013 • Daily Objective: To be successful taking a test based on a nonprint text. • Daily Assignments: • Turn in notebook • Sign Midterm Exam Scoring Guide • Finish The Crucible • Spend a few minutes completing study guide on p. 281 • Complete test on The Crucible

  11. AP Agenda for Jan. 13/14, 2013 • Daily Objective: To be successful in writing a synthesis and rhetorical analysis essay. • Daily Assignments: • Complete synthesis essay and rhetorical analysis essay for midterm exam.

  12. AP Agenda for LAST DAY OF THE SEMESTER • Daily Objective: To be successful in completing a real AP exam. • Daily Assignments: • Complete multiple choice and argument essay for midterm exam.

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