FIRST, a few much-needed FRIDAY/"Hooray--we made it this crazy week!" MEMES of both humor and sentiment (be patient as you scroll through these to get to your assignments--you all NEED THESE--take the time to read them :))...
Thank goodness for animals. :) |
For the Star Wars fans in the house...Ava, show your dad! :) |
Michael Scott IS Corona Virus. I DECLARE! |
Food for thought; fabulous visual rhetoric from WaPo or NYT, I believe? |
Anyone else feeling this rn? It's PB&J all the way for me tonight.... |
my entire week in one meme... |
Same story, different generation. #okayboomer |
me, making my weekend plans like.... |
I just love this. There's always a silver lining somewhere--just gotta look beyond *self.* |
And finally, for my c/o 2020 seniors... *click here to walk across the stage* (caption credit to Hannah Todd) |
In all seriousness c/o 2020 SENIORS; READ THIS. KNOW YOU ARE LOVED. |
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1st/2nd AP LANG/ENG 1102
**ATTENTION AP LANG/ENG 1102 FOR THIS WEEKEND FRI. 3/20 through SUN. 3/22 and **ASSIGNMENT DUE MON. 3/23 at NOON (**everyone--even 1102 SAVANNAH/ALIX/NATHAN**):
1) Arthur Miller's "Why I Wrote The Crucible" (10/14/96) from The New Yorker
2) THEN: Read the New York Times opinion piece titled "The Cruelty of Call-Out Culture" (1/14/19) by David Brooks
3) After reading both these pieces and relying on your knowledge of Miller's The Crucible and your POLITICAL CARTOON analysis assignment from last week, please do the following:
- This weekend you'll be completing JOURNAL #22 VIA VIA USATESTPREP LINKED HERE TO LOG IN
- Log in and look for the assignment labeled and click on to open/complete:
1ST/2ND AP LANG/ENG 1102 JOURNAL #22 x3QUS DUE MON. 3/23 @NOON
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Some things to consider as you complete J#22:
--You may also type this up in Google Docs, etc., just so long as the final written response is submitted via USATESTPREP by the due date/time above
4th Pre-AP American Lit./Comp.
ATTENTION 4th block RE: your weekend ASSIGNMENT due MON. 3/23 at 1pm VIA USATestPrep:
1) FIRST, A REMINDER: NO READING ASSIGNMENT THIS WEEKEND IN THE ROAD
- YOU MAY READ IF YOU WANT, BUT NO ASSIGNMENT IS FORMALLY SET
- STAY TUNED FOR INFO RE: MONDAY/TUESDAY GOOGLE HANGOUTS/MEETS GROUPS FOR INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS AND ME TALKING TO Y'ALL ABOUT THE READING THUS FAR!
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2) OVER THE WEEKEND YOU'RE GOING TO COMPLETE JOURNAL #11 VIA USATESTPREP **PLEASE CLICK AND VIEW THE FOLLOWING VIDEO FROM MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR A QUICK/THOROUGH OVERVIEW OF YOUR ASSIGNMENT:
--AND NOTE: even if you CANNOT ACCESS the video above, ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS are also POSTED ON THE ASSIGNMENT IN USATESTPREP!
Here's an *AMENDED* copy of this J#11 assignment from the actual *hard/paper copy of the SAT VOCAB Practice Booklet |
- This weekend you'll be completing JOURNAL #11 VIA VIA USATESTPREP LINKED HERE TO LOG IN
- Log in and look for the assignment labeled and click on to open/complete:
4TH HONORS AMERICAN LIT. JOURNAL #11 "IF I COULD TELL..." RESPONSE/SAT VOCAB. PRACTICE
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Some things to consider as you complete J#11:
--ALL THE THOROUGH INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ASSIGNMENT ARE ON THE PAGE IN FRONT OF YOU WHEN YOU LOG IN and click on the assignment! PLEASE READ THOSE INSTRUCTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR COMPLETION CAREFULLY!!!
--You may also type this up J#11 in Google Docs, etc., just so long as the final written response is submitted via USATESTPREP by the due date/time above
--You may also type this up J#11 in Google Docs, etc., just so long as the final written response is submitted via USATESTPREP by the due date/time above
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