Category Archives: Language Arts (English)

Study Material

odysseyjeopardy

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Link to the video 3/14

Mercutio Death Scenes

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Due Dates/IXL

Due tomorrow 3/7 4th hour, Act 2 packet Due Thursday 3/8 3rd hour, Act 2 packet Summative speech analysis, both classes Due 3/12 Act 2 Vocab Due 3/23 IXL D.3 D.4 D.5 M.5 M.8 N.1 O.3

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Odyssey Jeopardy

odysseyjeopardypart1

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Quote practice

Answers to 3 and 4 in case you missed it: 3. Penelope said, “Your cloak is new; even your skin! You are / one of the gods who rule the sweep of heaven!” (Homer 1026-1o27). 4. Odysseus said, “never a … Continue reading

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Resources for your essay over break

MLA citations Remember, you only need to cite the stories you are using, not all of the ones we have read. Also remember, if you use sources other than these, put them on your works cited page AND use parenthetical … Continue reading

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Citation/plagiarism Powerpoints

In-text citation Plagiarism ppt

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For your vocabulary homework

Frayer Model Requirements: Word and part of speech Definition Sentence using the word, with context clues Picture 2 synonyms NO proper nouns!

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Week of 11/13 Updates

Hello class, This week will be a transition from short stories into a longer literary work, The Odyssey. Your study guides are due tomorrow (11/14) at the beginning of class. I will check them for completion, then we will review … Continue reading

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Speech assignment

Below are the details of the assignment. You will be given a copy of the grading rubric in class. (BTW, check out that subject/verb agreement- “details” was the subject, so “are” was the plural verb!) Your rough draft (the best … Continue reading

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