2, 6: Mrs. Firth reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE was Friday, April 29. After today, no makeup work will be accepted. She also reminded everyone that regardless of their testing schedule, everyone is still expected to keep reading 5 chapters of GE a day. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE). We answered the questions corresponding to chapters 26-30 on the GE Reading Guide Ch. 24-37. As time allowed, we watched the a few minutes of the BBC production of GE.
3, 4, 7: Mrs. Firth reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE was Friday, April 29. After today, no makeup work will be accepted. She also reminded everyone that regardless of their testing schedule, everyone is still expected to keep reading 5 chapters of GE a day. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE), and everyone split into their groups of woodland creatures to work on Group Response #6.
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2, 6: Mrs. Firth reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE is Friday, April 29. She is available after school on Friday of this week, but after Friday at 3:45, no makeup work will be accepted. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE). We finished and turned in the GE Reading Guide Ch. 13-23, and then moved on to the first 5 questions of the GE Reading Guide Ch. 24-37. As time allowed, we watched the a few minutes of the BBC production of GE.
3, 4, 7: Mrs. Firth reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE is Friday, April 29. She is available after school on Friday of this week, but after Friday at 3:45, no makeup work will be accepted. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE), and after examining the section in Chapter 25 when Pip visits Wimmick's house for the first time, everyone split into their groups of woodland creatures, and they were charged with finishing Group Response #5. 2, 6: Mrs. Firth reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE is Friday, April 29. She is available after school on Friday of this week, but after Friday at 3:45, no makeup work will be accepted. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE). We nearly finished the GE Reading Guide Ch. 13-23, and then watched the first five minutes of the BBC production of GE.
3, 4, 7: Mrs. Firth reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE is Friday, April 29. She is available after school on Friday of this week, but after Friday at 3:45, no makeup work will be accepted. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE), and after pointing out the passage in Chapter 18 from which the novel takes its name, everyone split into their groups of woodland creatures, and they were charged with finishing Group Response #4. 2, 6: Mrs. Firth reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE is Friday, April 29. She is available after school on Tuesday and Friday of this week, but after Friday at 3:45, no makeup work will be accepted. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE). We finished the GE Reading Guide Ch. 1-12, with Mrs. Firth highlighting certain passages along the way, and answered the first four questions on the GE Reading Guide Ch. 13-23.
3, 4, 7: Mrs. Firth reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE is Friday, April 29. She is available after school on Tuesday and Friday of this week, but after Friday at 3:45, no makeup work will be accepted. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE), and after pointing out a few critical passages, everyone split into their groups of woodland creatures, and they were charged with finishing Group Response #2 (if they hadn't already) and then moving on to Group Response #3. Several groups found this scripture helpful with response #3. 2, 6: Mrs. Firth distributed 13.5 Week Grade Reports and reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE is Friday, April 29. She is available after school on Tuesday and Friday of this week, but after Friday at 3:45, no makeup work will be accepted. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE), which we began with a reading quiz over chapters 1-10. We answered about five questions on the GE Reading Guide Ch. 1-12, with Mrs. Firth highlighting certain passages along the way.
3, 4, 7: Mrs. Firth distributed 13.5 Week Grade Reports and reminded everyone that this semester's DROP DEAD DUE DATE is Friday, April 29. She is available after school on Tuesday and Friday of this week, but after Friday at 3:45, no makeup work will be accepted. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE), which we began with a reading quiz over chapters 1-10. After pointing out a few critical passages, everyone split into their groups of woodland creatures, and they were charged with answering Group Response #2. 2, 6: We finished the last few minutes of the 2011 film version of Jane Eyre starring Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska. This film is available to stream on Netflix and Amazon.com. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE), which we began with a brief biography video about Dickens' life. We answered the first six questions on the GE Reading Guide Ch. 1-12, with Mrs. Firth highlighting certain passages along the way.
3: Mrs. Firth reminded everyone that because of the assembly yesterday, each student is responsible for either reading or watching Jane Eyre in its entirety. This film is available to stream on Netflix and Amazon.com. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE), which we began with a brief biography video about Dickens' life. Then Mrs. Firth split everyone into groups of woodland creatures, and they were charged with answering Group Response #1. 4, 7: We finished the last few minutes of the 2011 film version of Jane Eyre starring Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska. This film is available to stream on Netflix and Amazon.com. We then moved on to our study of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (GE), which we began with a brief biography video about Dickens' life. Then Mrs. Firth split everyone into groups of woodland creatures, and they were charged with answering Group Response #1. 2, 4, 6, 7: We came within just a few minutes of finishing the 2011 film version of Jane Eyre starring Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska. This film is available to stream on Netflix and Amazon.com. Jane Eyre will appear on our Victorian Period Unit Exam in May, so it is critical that every student either attentively watches the film or reads the book.
3: No class due to MADD Prom Assembly. All students are responsible for finishing Jane Eyre on their own. This film is available to stream on Netflix and Amazon.com. Jane Eyre will appear on our Victorian Period Unit Exam in May, so it is critical that every student either attentively watches the film or reads the book. All classes: We continued our Jane Eyre Bingo Competition. Most classes watched through about an hour and twenty minutes of the 2011 film version of Jane Eyre starring Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska. This film is available to stream onNetflix and Amazon.com.
All classes: We commenced our Jane Eyre Bingo Competition. Most classes watched about 40 minutes of the 2011 film version of Jane Eyre starring Michael Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska. This film is available to stream on Netflix and Amazon.com.
2, 6: Mrs. Firth checked/certified the Jane Eyre bingo cards and the Jane Eyre Bingo Key that everyone was supposed to randomly fill in WITH A PEN and with NO FREE SPACE. We will use these cards to play Bingo tomorrow as we watch the Jane Eyre film. In preparation, we read Chapter 6 of Jane Eyre to familiarize ourselves with Charlotte Bronte's Victorian Gothic style.
3, 4, 7: Mrs. Firth checked/certified the Jane Eyre bingo cards and the Jane Eyre Bingo Key that everyone was supposed to randomly fill in WITH A PEN and with NO FREE SPACE. We will use these cards to play Bingo tomorrow as we watch the Jane Eyre film. In preparation, we read Chapter 15 of Jane Eyre to familiarize ourselves with Charlotte Bronte's Victorian Gothic style. |
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