Monday 15 April: Introduction to Jane Austen
Tuesday 16 April: Reading 1 due (all the readings are listed at the bottom of this page) Wednesday 17 April: Reading 2 due, character sketches (20 min); point of view activity (20 min to work on this) Thursday 18 April: Point of view activity due if not completed yesterday in class; Reading 3 due Friday 19 April: No classes; Jane Austen Day! Monday 22 April: Reading 4 due Tuesday 23 April: Review of material so far; in-class scenes and activities Wednesday 24 April: Reading 5 due Thursday 25 April: Reading 6 due Friday 26 April: Probably not too much time in class because of Grandparents' Day Monday 29 April: Reading 7 due Tuesday 30 April: Reading 8 due Wednesday 1 May: Reading 9 due Thursday 2 May: No class; 10th Grade Field Trip Friday 3 May: Reading 10 due Monday 6 May: AP Gov Exam Tuesday 7 May: Reading 11 due Wednesday 8 May: Reading 12 due Thursday 9 May: Reading 13 due Friday 10 May: Reading 14 due Monday 13 May: Reading 15 due Tuesday 14 May: Field Trip to Shakespeare Theatre to see Macbeth film and for activities Wednesday 15 May: AP Gov Field Trip Thursday 16 May: Ros Ballaster Introduction due; Here are propositions for you to consider; propositions, teams, and sides decided; format given (this class is a lot because of Medieval Day tomorrow) Friday 17 May: Medieval Day; No classes Monday 20 May: Workday for debate; Workday for debate: ideas, tasks, brainstorming; don't forget JSTOR; here is that sheet of transitional expressions from class Tuesday 21 May: Workday for debate; final exam materials available Wednesday 22 May: Workday for debate; final book annotation check; here is the prompt for the reflection (one per group is fine; absent students should also submit one so I can see how involved they are) Thursday 23 May: Debate: Proposition 1: The novel argues that opposing termperaments are necessary for successful relationships; Teams: Monica, Susanna, Sarah; Neg: Sofia, Nati, Annie, Gabby Friday 24 May: Debate: Proposition 7: The main value of the novel is sensibility, and sense is a kind of sensibility; Teams: Aff: Georgia A., Marie, Kit; Neg: Georgia G., Isabella, Valentina Monday 27 May: Memorial Day; No school Tuesday 28 May: Exam Review overview Wednesday 29 May: Point of view paragraph rewrite due; exam essays review Thursday 30 May: Exam short answer review Friday 31 May: AP Lang intro--research paper sequence, how Lang is different, etc.; Flannery O'Connor intro Monday 3 June: Workday for exam essays Reading 1: 5-29 Reading 2: 30-53 Reading 3: 54-75 Reading 4: 76-98 Reading 5: 99-121 Reading 6: 122-145 Reading 7: 146-170 Reading 8: 171-199 (a little long but thrilling) Reading 9: 200-223 Reading 10: 224-252 Reading 11: 253-274 Reading 12: 275-295 Reading 13: 296-316 Reading 14: 317-335 Reading 15: 336-353 (end) Comments are closed.
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