All classes: We took the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 Quiz and then read a few more pages of The Wife of Bath's Tale.
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2: We went over words 13-15 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we watched some scenes from Helgeland's The Knight's Tale. Class was significantly abbreviated due to the Fox 5 Pep Rally.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 13-15 and Latin term 4 on the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We then read the first two pages of The Wife of Bath's Tale. 5: We went over words 13-15 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then read the first two pages of The Wife of Bath's Tale. ONGOING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
2: We went over words 9-12 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we took the Canterbury Tales General Prologue Character Quiz. We then read the first two pages of The Wife of Bath's Tale.
3: We went over words 9-12 and Latin term 4 on the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We then read the first two pages of The Wife of Bath's Tale. 5: We went over words 9-12 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we took the Canterbury Tales General Prologue Character Quiz. Class dismissed early due to the Distracted Driving Assembly. 4, 7: We went over words 9-12 and Latin term 4 on the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We took the Canterbury Tales General Prologue Character Quiz. Then we watched some scenes from Helgeland's The Knight's Tale. ONGOING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
2, 5: We went over words 5-8 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Pardoner and The Host on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart. The quiz over all 11 characters on your chart is tomorrow!
3, 4, 7: We went over words 5-8 and Latin term 3 on the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Summoner and The Pardoner on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart. You should be reading and taking notes on all the characters we do not read together in class in order to complete your chart. The online copy of the General Prologue is available here. The quiz over all characters on your chart is tomorrow! ONGOING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
2, 5: We went over words 1-4 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Summoner and The Pardoner on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 1-4 and Latin terms 1-2 on the Canterbury Tales Vocab #4 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Summoner and The Pardoner on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart. You should be reading and taking notes on all the characters we do not read together in class in order to complete your chart. The online copy of the General Prologue is available here. ONGOING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
All classes took the Canterbury Tales Vocab Quiz #3.
2, 5: We went over words 13-15 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #3 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Miller on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart. 3, 4, 7: We went over words 13-15 and Latin term 5 on the Canterbury Tales Vocab #3 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Miller on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart. We began reading The Summoner and watched part of the video below for details about his skin condition. You should be reading and taking notes on all the characters we do not read together in class in order to complete your chart. ONGOING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
2, 5: We went over words 9-12 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #3 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Woman of Bath on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 9-12 and Latin term 4 on the Canterbury Tales Vocab #3 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Woman of Bath on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart. You should be reading and taking notes on all the characters we do not read together in class in order to complete your chart. ONGOING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
2, 5: We went over words 5-8 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #3 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Haberdasher, et al., the Cook, and some of the Woman of Bath on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 5-8 and Latin term 3 on the Canterbury Tales Vocab #3 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Haberdasher, et al. and The Cook on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart. You should be reading and taking notes on all the characters we do not read together in class in order to complete your chart. ONGOING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
2, 5: We went over words 1-4 of the Canterbury Tales Vocab #3 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Friar (see video below about the hurdy-gurdy) and The Haberdasher, et al. on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart. 3, 4, 7: We went over words 1-4 and Latin terms 1-2 on the Canterbury Tales Vocab #3 list, and then we practiced the Middle English Recitation. We continued reading the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales and made notes about The Friar (see hurdy-gurdy video below) and The Haberdasher, et al. on our Pilgrim Characterization Chart. You should be reading and taking notes on all the characters we do not read together in class in order to complete your chart. ONGOING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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