All classes: We took the second half the final exam, questions 51-100, and then went out into the world to lead happy, productive lives.
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All classes: We took Part 1 (Questions 1-50) of the Final Exam.
All classes: We finished this version of Jane Eyre. We turned in our Jane Eyre bingo cards for a grade. NOTA BENE: Both Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice will be on your final exam. Being absent on days we watched the films is not an excuse for not knowing the material. You can read summaries of both novels on Shmoop.com, or you can watch the films on your own. The free Jane Eyre linked below is not the same version we watched in class, but it is the same story. NOTA BENE: Your final exam will be in two parts-- 50 questions on WEDNESDAY and 50 questions on THURSDAY. All classes: We continued playing Jane Eyre bingo as we watched this version of Jane Eyre. Prizes were won! Fortunes were made!
NOTA BENE: Your final exam will be in two parts-- 50 questions on WEDNESDAY and 50 questions on THURSDAY. All classes: We continued playing Jane Eyre bingo as we watched this version of Jane Eyre. Prizes were won! Fortunes were made!
All classes: We took the quiz over Pride and Prejudice, and everyone used their Jane Eyre bingo cards and Jane Eyre bingo keys to play as we watched this version of Jane Eyre.
2 & 6: We finished watching Pride and Prejudice, and everyone received their Jane Eyre bingo cards and Jane Eyre bingo keys-- each student is to fill in each square on the card with a random bullet point from the key, in ink, by tomorrow.
3, 4, 7: Everyone received their Jane Eyre bingo cards and Jane Eyre bingo keys-- each student is to fill in each square on the card with a random bullet point from the key, in ink, by tomorrow. Mrs. Firth delivered the Introduction the Victorian Period and the Introduction to Victorian Literature. Note: All classes will take a quiz over Pride and Prejudice tomorrow. All classes: Mrs. Firth was out with a rotten cold, and so everyone continued/finished watching Pride and Prejudice and worked on their Final Exam Study Guides.
2: We took the Romantic Period Unit Exam, turned in the "Ode to a Nightingale" annotations, and watched just a few minutes of Pride and Prejudice.
3, 6, 7: We took the Romantic Period Unit Exam, turned in the "Ode to a Nightingale" annotations, and watched about 20 more minutes of Pride and Prejudice. 4: We watched about 50 minutes of Pride and Prejudice and turned in the "Ode to a Nightingale" annotations. 2: We continued reading/annotating "Ode to a Nightingale" in preparation for the Romantic Period Unit Exam tomorrow, May 4.
3, 6, 7: We watched the first 30-40 minutes of the 2007 Keira Knightley version of Pride and Prejudice. Our Romantic Period Unit Exam will be tomorrow, May 4. 4: We watched the first 30-40 minutes of the 2007 Keira Knightley version of Pride and Prejudice. |
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