Friday 26 April: Grandparents' Day: 2nd period only (demonstration)
Monday 29 April: Introductory lecture to Oedipus and Antigone; history of drama handout; lecture of Oedipus' story and of Seven Against Thebes Tuesday 30 April: Begin reading Oedipus in class; work on Frankenstein paper at home Wednesday 1 May: Oedipus 159–177 due by class time Thursday 2 May: Oedipus 178–195 due by class time Friday 3 May: 1st Friday Mass, period 2; workday for Frankenstein paper, period 4 Monday 6 May: Oedipus 196–213 due by class time Tuesday 7 May: Oedipus 214–231 due by class time; collaborative mini-project: Oedipus and Aristotle Wednesday 8 May: Field Trip; Frankenstein paper/story due before the school day Thursday 9 May: Workday for mini-project Friday 10 May: Workday for mini-project Monday 13 May: Mini-project presentations Tuesday 14 May: Field trip to the Shakespeare Theatre Wednesday 15 May: Begin Antigone in class Thursday 16 May: Antigone: 59–77 due by class time Friday 17 May: Medieval Day Monday 20 May: Antigone 78–95 due by class time Tuesday 21 May: Antigone 96–113 due by class time (4th period, no class, but read with the schedule) Wednesday 22 May: Antigone 113–end due by class time Thursday 23 May: Review of Theban plays: Prep for debate Friday 24 May: Prep and practice for debate Aristotle's Poetics Tips and Admonitions for Debate Monday 27 May: Memorial Day; review materials available; here is JPII Letter to Women (see exam review) Tuesday 28 May: Debate; exam review overview Wednesday 29 May: Debate; exam review essays Thursday 30 May: In-class writing: Antigone Friday 31 May: Exam review short answer; optional "Frost" rewrite due Monday 3 June: Last day of classes before exams: Exam review Comments are closed.
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