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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Double Blocks for all Tomorrow-All Homework due on DUE DATES

P5 will NOT meet with me tomorrow, as Ms. Moore needs more time with you then for prep on upcoming Test. However, P2 and P7 will meet with me, while P3, P5 and P8 meet with Ms. Moore.


All Homework, including reading at least 45 minutes every day, including weekends and holidays, is due on exact days assigned, whether I teach you that day or not.

Mon. Nov. 1 -Info Searches on Thomas Jefferson, Phillis Wheatley, Benjamin Franklin and Sally Hemmings.

Wed. Nov. 3 Religious Debates Write-ups (complete with Rubrics, in-class Worksheets as 18-source Bibliography). Be sure to put an (*) next to your OWN six sources used.

Write-ups must include results of debates, cited quotes you used and the responses to all the other questions on the handout. = (100 points)

Thurs. Nov. 4 - Flashcards for 12 Slave Narrative Vocab (12 points)

Friday, Nov. 5 - Second Draft "Crucible" Essays = 100 points

Be sure to have red Peer Edit sheets, proof of conferences with peer
First Draft behind P.E. sheets
Bibliography
Footer-Page #s plus full MLA format

Fri- have The Classic Slave Narratives, reading 45 minutes - one hour per day, including weekends and holidays. Annotate. Create at least three Windows per week (Facts, Feelings, Questions and Themes/Ideas)

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