Sunday, October 19, 2008

Syllabus 10/20 - 10/24


October 20th October 24th



Monday

Due: outline/annotated outline
MLA Format
Begin working on rough draft
Homework
Due tomorrow:

TYPED ROUGH DRAFT! MLA FORMAT! Please note: if you do not have your rough draft, you will NOT be allowed to peer edit. You will take a ZERO for class preparation.
Due Thursday:
WH Test: content of ALL chapters, ONLY vocabulary from ch 29 – 34.
Due Friday:
ESSAY! FINAL COPY READY! AND SUBMISSION TO TURN-IT-IN!


Tuesday

DUE: Typed Rough Draft
Peer edit
Homework
Due tomorrow:
Since you liked quizzing each other, make 15 flashcards (different ones!): complete only 5 for vocab, 5 for quotation identification and 10 of your choice!


Wednesday

Due: 15 flashcards
WH “highlights”
Quiz game!!
Homework
Due tomorrow:
Study! Make a study group! Use the blog for help (I will set up a “test help” section)! Be prepared!


Thursday

due: TEST!
NOTEBOOKS/BINDERS DUE AT THE END OF CLASS
Homework
Due tomorrow:
Bring WH Novels to class
ESSAY: FINAL COPY READY! And Submission to turn-it-in

Friday


Due: ESSAY!! and turn-it-in
Due: WH novels for collection
BRING LITERATURE BOOKS TO CLASS!
HOMEWORK
Due Monday:
Have a great weekend!
NEW STUFF! Get ready!!
Remember: NO LATE PAPERS and NO LATE NOTEBOOKS.
The term ends FRIDAY.
If you are absent on Thrusday: You MUST make up the test during a study or stay after school on Friday. If you are absent Friday, you will earn a ZERO for your essay. NO EXCEPTIONS! TEST GRADE!
:)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Ms. G, I have an issue with my paper. I can't seem to fit all five paragraphs into two pages, no matter how much I try to shorten my essay. Is there any possible way you can consider raising the page maximum to two and a half pages? Thanks, Danny Pham Section E.

Scotty said...
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Rita said...

I agree with Danny. No matter how hard i try, I just can not fit 5 paragraphs in two pages, especially when the double space takes up more room.

-Rita

Rita said...
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Ms. G said...

ok...NO MORE THAN THREE PAGES!!!

Anonymous said...

So does it really mean that we can extended to 3 pages? Ms.G., it applies to all your 9th grade classes right?