Friday, October 14: Confessions Personal Essay due; Introduction to Beowulf; here is the short video about the Old English we watched in class; here is the pronunciation sheet; here is other noteworthy and useful info; HW: Work on academic essay; make an appointment for an essay check-in to keep you on track
Monday, October 17: Beowulf in class (writing at home) Tuesday, October 18: Beowulf in class (writing at home); vocabulary assigned Wednesday, October 19: Beowulf in class Thursday, October 20: Beowulf: Read to p. 59, we'll complete the last chunk of Reading 1 in class Friday, October 21: Beowulf Reading 2 due; scored in-class activity; Last day to receive feedback on academic paper draft or ideas Monday, October 24: Beowulf Reading 3 due Tuesday, October 25: Beowulf Reading 4 due; vocabulary due Wednesday, October 26: Confessions Academic paper due; Beowulf reading in class Thursday, October 27: Beowulf Reading 5 due Friday, October 28: No school! Poetry OutLoud introduced Monday, October 31: Beowulf Reading 6 due; review available Here is a discussion of the digressions. You can use it as a credible resource for interpreting the digressions/interstitial stories. Tuesday, November 1: Beowulf review in class; here are additional passages for review Wednesday, November 2: Beowulf test; Beowulf project assigned Thursday, November 3: Proposals approved in class; Workday for Beowulf project Friday November 4: Beowulf vocab quiz; Workday for Beowulf project; project update due; receive Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Beowulf Readings: Reading 1: pp. 49-69 Reading 2: pp. 69-103 Reading 3: pp. 103-135 Reading 4: pp. 135-165 Reading 5: pp. 165-197 Reading 6: pp. 197-end Comments are closed.
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