Block A: Phew! You did it! Take the evening off to bask in the satisfaction of an essay well written. Tomorrow we start on a new and exciting learning journey of intertextuality. Sounds fun, right?
Block C: Why is theme so difficult?! Writing theme statements is one of the most challenging parts of the study of English literature, and yet theme is what it is really all about. What is the author saying about life and what it means to be a human? Big questions for sure, but give it a try - I will be collecting 5 theme statements tomorrow; one for each story we have read.
Block D: Fun times with inferencing today! No homework :)
To seek, to strive, to find, and not to yield. - Ulysses
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Wallowing Wednesday!
Block B: Poetry Stations are done! There will be some time tomorrow to share more poetry if you feel so inclined. There is no homework tonig...
-
Block B: For the most part - people are starting to get caught up with their novel study work. We will try to get everyone on the same page ...
-
Blocks A&D: 1. How did you enjoy the play-within-a-play? Did it make you laugh? Make a list of some of the more humourous lines in the...
-
Block A: I hope you all enjoyed our drama club's fabulous presentation of A Midsummer Night's Dream! Congratulations to Ms. Kosar an...
No comments:
Post a Comment