Monday 23 January: Introduction to Frankenstein; European Romanticism; Frankenstein SQs
Tuesday 24 January: Here is an audio book version to help you as you read the paper book; Reading 1 due (readings are listed on the SQs) Wednesday 25 January: SQ for Reading 1 due; present sq as a mini-example of academic writing, well written short, low-stakes practice; see how well you can make and defend a claim, blend and cite, etc. Thursday 26 January: No class; Gala practice; Reading 2 due Friday 27 January: SQ for Reading 2 due; here is the checklist we looked at in class; Activity for Reading 2 Monday 30 January: Reading 3 due; Bildungsroman of Victor; Frost at Midnight Tuesday 31 January: SQ for Reading 3 due; the monster's appearance Wednesday 1 February: Reading 4 due Thursday 2 February: Reading 4 SQ due Friday 3 February: Reading 5 due; No class; First Friday Mass Monday 6 February: Reading 5 SQ due; here's a blog post I found about the different editions of the novel Tuesday 7 February: Reading 6 due; Review of literary terms; Review of Readings 1-6 and set-up for test on Thursday; here's the mapping project we looked at in class Wednesday 8 February: Reading 6 SQ due Thursday 9 February: Test: literary terms, "Frost at Midnight," and Frankenstein, Readings 1–6 Friday 10 February: Revise one SQ as second-draft academic writing (work on this assignment in class; ask questions); here is checklist for revision Monday 13 February: No school; Headmaster's Holiday Tuesday 14 February: Revised SQ due; work on poem/begin Reading 7; here is the French dictation to help you practice Wednesday 15 February: Reading 7 due; French dictation, section of "Frost" (10 lines required, more possible) Thursday 16 February: Reading 7 SQ due Friday 17 February: Homework amnesty; discussion of the beginning of Reading 8 (read together in class) Monday 20 February: No school; Presidents' Day Tuesday 21 February: No class; Gala Practice! Wednesday 22 February: Reading 8 due Thursday 23 February: Reading 9 due; French dictation, whole section of "Frost" due Friday 24 February: Reading 9 SQ due Monday 27 February: Reading 10 due Tuesday 28 February: Reading 10 SQ due Wednesday 1 March: Recitation in class: section of "Frost" + coda due Thursday 2 March: Reading 11 due (no SQ) Friday 3 March: No class! First Friday Mass Monday 6 March: Reading 12 due Tuesday 7 March: In-class writing: "Frost at Midnight" and Romanticism Wednesday 8 March: Reading 13 due Thursday 9 March: Reading 13 SQ due; review materials available Friday 10 March: Review for Frankenstein test Monday 13 March: Frankenstein test; paper assigned; book due for annotation check Tuesday 14 March: Discuss paper topics; propose paper topic by the end of class Wednesday 15 March: Get started on paper or creative writing; No class; Gala practice Comments are closed.
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