The Doll’s House & Hedda Gabler Book Contests are now over!
Please come pick up your copy of the book you won!
A Doll’s House winners:
1. Joale, Damani, Alexis, Treanna, Sonia, Chanler
Hedda Gabler winners:
Sonia, Chanler, Deborah, Taylor
Jan
19
Please come pick up your copy of the book you won!
A Doll’s House winners:
1. Joale, Damani, Alexis, Treanna, Sonia, Chanler
Hedda Gabler winners:
Sonia, Chanler, Deborah, Taylor
Jan
15
The Fences Book Contest is now over! The following students can come pick up their copy of Fences.
Chanler, Damani and Alexis
I have one more book available in the Doll’s House contest and 3 more available in the Hedda Gabler contest.
Jan
15
If you have missed a class in the past two weeks, then there is a good chance that you need to make up an essay or two… Check your SchoolMax. You will have a zero for a grade until you make it up.
You have until Jan. 20 to make up the following missing essays. Since they are timed you will have to do them in the classroom in my presence so plan accordingly.
Wolsey Speech (Henry VIII) AP Essay
Song of Solomon Final AP Essay
Jan
14
A Doll’s House was based on this real woman’s life. Give her name.
I have six copies of the book — 4 copies include both A Doll’s House and Hedda Gabler –those four will go to the first four students who email me with the correct answer. The last two students will receive the single play copies.
Jan
14
Name the place where Henrik Ibsen was born, the dates when he was born and died, all of his plays and the literary period Hedda Gabler fits into. Also, name the historical period in which the play was written.
First students to reply with the correct responses wins the book. I only have four…..
Jan
14
I have three copies of the play Fences. Answer the following questions correctly and be one of the first three students to email me your response and you could win a copy!
August Wilson has written 10 plays about the African American experience in the 20th century. What are they collectively known as when they are all put together?
Jan
13
Last week you received your Wuthering Heights Prose essay back in class. You also spent some time providing feedback for another student’s essay.
Now you are going to take your original essay and the feedback you received and revise your essay for a final score. Remember, I am looking for major revisions, not just word changes.
For this assignment you will use the Table_Revision Practice and the Revision Instruction Sheet documents to revise and present your essay.
This revision will be due in hard copy format on Jan. 20(A) / Jan. 21 (B). When you turn it in everything should be stapled together in this order: Original Essay and Prompt Paper (bottom), Peer Edit Paper, Revised Essay in Table Format (On Top).
Jan
13
1. Read the excerpt from the article “Unspeakable Things Unspoken” by Toni Morrison.
2. Write a one page response (paragraph format) to the article. Due 1/15-A and Due 1/19-BDay on Google Classroom. Include:
3. Go online and address the Google Classroom discussion about Aha Moments. Due 1/15-A and Due 1/19-BDay
4. Complete the Magical Realism Notes and Assignment and submit it to Google Classroom. Due 1/19 (all classes)
Jan
13
The last day that you can make up a warm-up essay is Wednesday, Jan. 20. You must make arrangements with me prior to making up the essay. It must be done in my presence in the classroom. Students who try to randomly drop by or show up to make up a warmup are at risk for disappointment.
As a reminder, Essay Warm-ups can be made up for excused absences. It is your responsibility to know which warm-up you need to make up as I will not be looking that information up for you.
Jan
8
You are responsible for reading the first act and completing 5 dialectical journal entries for each play that is presented during our January Book Seminar Blitz. Your journals will be due the day of the book seminar. We will continue with a regular reading schedule after the blitz, but be aware that we will be reading all of the plays in their entirety.
Several of the plays are available for free online and two are available in your Bedford textbook.
The Importance of Being Earnest – online: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/844/844-h/844-h.htm
A Doll’s House – Bedford and http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2542/2542-h/2542-h.htm
Hedda Gabler – Online: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4093/4093-h/4093-h.htm
Fences – Bedford Textbook
Jan
6
For those students who did not follow directions and post their annotations in the private group, you now have the opportunity to submit screenshots of your annotations to the Google Classroom assignment. You have until Friday to submit your screenshots to the assignment. Failure to do so will result in a permanent grade of a zero. The assignment has been posted since Monday, so this is just a courtesy reminder.
Jan
6
Midterm -Jan. 15 (A)/ Jan. 19 (B)
The Importance of Being Earnest Book Seminar – Jan. 20 (A) / Jan. 21 (B)
A Doll’s House Book Seminar – Jan. 25 (A) / Jan. 26 (B)
Hedda Gabler Book Seminar – Jan. 27 (A) / Jan. 28 (B)
Fences Book Seminar – Jan. 29 (A) / Feb. 1(B)
Note: Book Seminar dates are subject to change, but students should be prepared for the above dates listed regardless of any changes that may occur.
Book Seminar Leaders should make arrangements to have their first meeting with me ASAP. Review the Book Seminar guidelines online prior to your meeting. BookSeminarProject_AP12_2015
Jan
4
Have your annotations in class on Thursday Jan. 7 (A)/ Friday Jan. 8(B).
The one page analysis is due Friday, Jan. 8 on Turnitin.com.
Remember there will be no revision opportunities in 2016 for students who choose not to write in paragraph format, use first-person or punctuate the title of the text incorrectly. Please be mindful.
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Jan
4
Jan
2
I have ten copies of The Importance of Being Earnest to giveaway. The first ten students to answer the following question correctly will each win a copy.
What is Oscar Wilde’s full name?