Eng.+12+Nov.+2014


 * Nov. 3

Grammar topics: With your group, review your concept. Make sure each member understands the concept. Begin [|WebQuest] || Nov. 4
 * [|Apostrophes]
 * [|Agreement]
 * [|Parallel Structure]
 * Who/Whom
 * Fragments (Subjects, Predicates, Direct Objects)
 * Commas
 * Create a poster explaining the "rules."
 * Create model/sample sentences using the concept correctly.
 * Create 10 practice questions.

Work on grammar and [|WebQuest] || Nov. 5

12:30 Release

Parent-Teacher Conferences 2:00 - 5: 00 PM

[|WebQuest] || Nov. 6

12:30 Release

Parent-Teacher Conferences 4:30 - 7:30 PM

Work on grammar and [|WebQuest] || Nov. 7

12:30 Release

Share grammar topic

[|Fragments]

[|Apostrophes]

[|Comma Usage]

[|Who/Whom] ||
 * Nov. 10

Work on [|WebQuest]--4th hour

Finish grammar presentations in 3rd hour

Begin [|Quote and Paraphrase][|#2]

Additional Work: (User Name is school email and password is password1)
 * Read p. 90-95 from [|Pearson text] & take notes


 * Answer questions at the bottom of p. 91


 * Complete [[file:Lit15_g12_u1_cha1_BIO.doc]] || Nov. 11

Submit [|WebQuest]

Finish grammar presentations--4th hour

Read 90-95, if didn't yesterday

[|Quote and Paraphrase][|#2] || Nov. 12

Begin [|Quote and Paraphrase][|#2]

Begin reading the Prologue of //Canterbury Tales// [|Pearson text] p. 97 || Nov. 13

Close reading of Prologue and work on [|Quote and Paraphrase][|#2] || Nov. 14

Close reading of Prologue and work on [|Quote and Paraphrase][|#2] ||
 * Nov. 17

[|Quote and Paraphrase][|#2] is due at the start of class

Close reading of the Prologue of //Canterbury Tales// [|Pearson text] p. 100-109



|| Nov. 18

Close reading of the Prologue of //Canterbury Tales//

[|Pearson text] p. 109-119 || Nov. 19

Wife of Bath's Tale p. 138 - 151 || Nov. 20

Continue Wife of Bath's Tale

[|Counselor Form] || Nov. 21

Ms. Emery presents

[|Wife of Bath] ||
 * Nov. 24

Read Wife of Bath's Tale || Nov. 25

Finish Wife of Bath's Tale

[|Wife of Bath Background and Questions]

[|La Vielle]

[|Discussion Questions] || Nov. 26

In-Class Writing and discussion

[|Canterbury Tales] || Nov. 27

Thanksgiving || Nov. 28

No School ||