JOURNAL TOPIC: [today's tunes: "Don't You Remember" by Adele; "Memory" by Barbra Streisand]
When
we read we make connections between the text and what we already know.
Sometimes we find ourselves surprised when a book calls to mind an old
memory we haven't thought about in a long time. What are your earliest
memories? What makes some things impossible to remember and other
things impossible to forget?
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Old Business: catching up, blogs etc.
3. New Business: Literature Analysis & the art of the essay
4. New Business: "Young Goodman Brown"
HW:
1. Read "Conscience of a Hacker" and respond with first impressions on your blog
2. Finish reading "Young Goodman Brown" and respond with first impressions in a post to your blog (title: YOUNG GOODMAN BROWN)
3. Spend time with vocab (nightly/ quiz Friday)
Pages
- Home
- Member Blogs
- Richard Cory
- The Right to Your Opinion
- earth on turtle's back
- "I Never Learned to Read!"
- Young Goodman Brown
- The Conscience of a Hacker
- A Dream Within a Dream
- SMART goal
- Literature Analysis (Fiction)
- On Self-Reliance
- A Sound of Thunder
- College Info
- Scholarship Search
- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
- The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
- The Pedestrian
- Final Masterpiece
- Immigrants in Our Own Land
- spring finals schedule
Friday, August 25, 2017
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