ENG1D0

June 12, 2009

You are ready to study for Part C Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Here are some tips for you to get prepared:

June 9, 2009

June 2, 2009

To prepare for both the Culminating Activity and the Final Exam, you need to

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April 20, 2009

This week, besides continuing reading Romeo and Juliet, we will learn how to write a news report.

The topic is: Capulet Spotted Kissing Montague

See detailed instructions on handout. Follow the Inverted Pyramid Style.

April 17, 2009

Act 1 Quiz -Monday April 20.

All the questions and quotations will be available here, so you can print them out ahead of time.

Act 2 Questions, Quotations

Act 3 Questions, Quotations

Act 4 Questions, Quotations

Act 5 Questions, Quotations

The Time Line of Romeo and Juliet

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Mar. 30, 2009

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Work due Monday Mar. 30:

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Mar. 19, 2009

Using punctuation correctly is one of the characteristics of good writing; review the basic rules before completing the quiz.

I hope you are all having a relaxing March Break!

Mar. 13, 2009

Use the template to create your own "I am ..." poem.

Complete the response questions for the rest of the seven poems in the Imagery package.

Read your novel and prepare for the response writing.

Mar. 10, 2009

The Assignments for Independent Novel Studies are finalized for you; please print a copy for your binder.

Check it out and participate!

Mar. 8, 2009

Vocabulary Quiz will be on Tuesday.

Mar. 6, 2009

Bring a novel to class for aproval on Monday. Refer to the due dates for in-class response writing. You may want to take notes as you read along so that you have something to refer to when you are writing the response.

Also, complete your Acrostic poem of your first name for Period one class only.

Period Two class: please start working on it and Tuesday would be the due date.

Mar. 2, 2009

Group presentations start on Wednesday, two or three groups per day depending on the length of presentation.

Let's get a book and start reading!

Mar 1, 2009

This week, we will start Poetry and Independent Novel Study besides completing the short story unit.

What? Select a novel that you have not read before and bring to class to get the teacher's approval, then you start reading at home and school.

Where? Glenforest Library or the Mississauga Library have great selections of novels for teens as well as for the general public.

When? Bring the novel to every class. Check the response guidelines for reference regarding how to write response, which we will complete in the fourth week of March - class time.

Feb. 26, 2009

The Short Story Unit Test is on March 3, Tuesday.

Group presentations start on Wednesday; every group must be ready then.

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02/22/2009

Monday-

Draft of all writing of your story including the plot graph or the cartoon strip are due for peer editing (checklist).

All final work including draft copies are due: Wednesday, no exceptions; check the rubric.

For short story unit test March 3/Tuesday, use the short story review Charts A, B, and C to organize information. You need to print out the charts or draw your own accordingly.

Tuesday: Group story project -topics assigned

Thursday: Computer lab for group project preparation

Friday: Group project preparation in class, no comp. lab.

02/19/09

For your own short story, you need to complete the draft of:

Due: First draft next Tuesday, Feb. 24.

02/18/2009

Apostrophe quiz Friday. Please do the exercises and check out the answers too.

Revise your version of "Lamb to the Slaughter" in the First Person Point of View

The narrative forms and voices -Activity 7-Content-Review -VerbTense and Adjectives-Read the examples on the same page.

Your work is to rewrite "Lamb to the Slaughter" in the first person point of view, i.e., you are Mary Maloney, or "I, Mary Maloney, am wife of Pactrick, a senior detective..."

In 300 - 400 words, leave out some unimportant details.

For Notebook Check next week, please use the list for organization.

1. Here is the worksheet for the Apostrophe.

2. Learn the vocabulary from the source: http://www.wordlywise3000.com/

3. The Short Story Unit. Review the terms

There will be quiz on the terms of short story. Study them and practise the above terms plus others learned in class.

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