Monday 12/3

Hello! Here is what we did today, and the 5 new prefixes for the week. There will be a quiz on prefixes 16-20 on Friday this week and then 1-20 on Friday next week (12.14).

Fri-YAY!!! 11/30

Happy Last Day of November!

Here is today’s plan:

Click on the picture below to pull up the details for the EXTRA CREDIT opportunity. DUE: MONDAY 12/3. No late submissions allowed.

Thursday 11/29

Here is what we did today. If you were absent today, print or copy the filled in Cornell Note sheet to keep with your notes.

After learning about theme today, we discussed possible ideas for themes in Langston Hughes’ “Thank You, M’am.” Here is what we came up with:

Wednesday 11/28

Tuesday 11/27

Hello! Here is what we did today.

**For those students who were absent due to the AVID field trip or any other reason, you can read the rest of the story using this link: Thank You, M’am

**Create a chart like the one here (or print it) with as many words as you can think of to describe the two main characters.

Monday 11/26

Hi All. I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving break!

Today we:

Please note: We are reviewing the first 15 prefixes again this week, and will have a second quiz on Friday on the first 15 prefixes. Please study!

Tues YAY 11/20

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!

**1st, 2nd & 4th hour “Harlem Renaissance” and “Poetry and Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance” Groups: I made a mistake when labeling the quizzes for your groups and accidentally switched them!! So if you are struggling to answer the questions, that is why. I will give you a new “quiz” on Monday. Sorry about that! (If you see this blog post, and have either of those assignments from those three hours, just send me a quick email saying, “I saw the blog post”)  **The other two article groups should have their work complete.

Monday (Fake Thursday) 11/19

Fri-YAY 11/26

Here is what we did today:

Have a great weekend!

Thursday 11/15

Thank you to everyone who came to conferences. It was good to catch up!

Here is what we did today:

Here are all the prefixes to study for tomorrow’s quiz (1-15)

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