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Senior English: Daily Journal Open Note Quiz on Act IV (30-45 minutes) Begin reading Act V

Monday, January 28 th Daily Journal (4) Have you started thinking about the book that you want to read for your Senior Paper? Explain. Senior English: Daily Journal Open Note Quiz on Act IV (30-45 minutes) Begin reading Act V This week:

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Senior English: Daily Journal Open Note Quiz on Act IV (30-45 minutes) Begin reading Act V

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  1. Monday, January 28thDaily Journal (4)Have you started thinking about the book that you want to read for your Senior Paper? Explain. Senior English: Daily Journal Open Note Quiz on Act IV (30-45 minutes) Begin reading Act V This week: Wednesday: Finish Macbeth and introduce the Senior Paper!! Friday: Begin working on your Senior Paper  Next week: One day to work on paper (Scavenger Hunt) and view Hamlet film- be prepared for a compare and contrast essay on Macbeth and Hamlet as tragic heroes.

  2. Tuesday, January 29thDaily Journal (4)Read the piece: PollyAnna’s Divorce and Alimony for Cohabiters and answer the following questions:Is Brady’s 1972 characterization of a wife still accurate today? Which of the characteristics she describes have remained the same? Which have changed? Why? A.P. Language and Composition: • Daily Journal 2. Period 2:Reading Check on Brady and Burciaga Period 4: Brady and Smith 3. Class Discussion Homework: Read Smith and Daum (pp. 528-534)

  3. Answer the following questions and be ready to:A. Turn in for creditB. Share answers with class aloud Brady: P.A.: 1,2 S.S.: 1,2,4 Burciaga: P.A.: 1,2 S.S.: 1,2 Smith: P.A.: 1,2 S.S.: 1,2

  4. Wednesday, January 30thDaily Journal (5)What is Lady Macbeth’s hallucination and what does it represent (hint: think about the last two hallucinations)? Senior English: • Daily Journal: Submit for credit • Review Act V (film and notes) • Quiz on Act V • Introduction to the Senior Paper (we will begin on Friday): • Period 1: S205 • Period 7: Computer lab next to the library

  5. Macbeth Act V QuizPage 424 Questions: 1,2,3,5,8,9,10

  6. Thursday, January 31stDaily Journal (5)What is your definition of fame-iness? Give 3 examples of present-day celebrities to help define your term. A.P. Language and Composition: • Daily Journal- submit for credit • Review calendar for February and March • Reading Check on: Smith and Daum 3. Class Discussion 4. Review Rhetorical Triangle- complete ONE if there is time. Homework: Read Santiago and Levine (537-543) for Monday. ALL SOAPSTONES DUE on February 6th!!! Remember that you have your reading check on book (To Kill a Mockingbird or Their Eyes Were Watching God) on Tuesday, February 12th

  7. Santiago Levine Wordwright Workday Soapstones Due Read novel Argumentation Jefferson Stanton

  8. Reading Check King Curry Cose Gore Bodkin Coster and Edmonds Featherstone Chavez

  9. Calendar Feinstein Meyer Buchanan Levin Dershowitz Young McCain

  10. R.D. Argument Soapstones Self-Edit Peer-Edit Work Day! Final Essay Due! TBD Reading Check on Novel (27th)

  11. Answer the following questions: Smith: Page 530 P.A.: 1,2 S.S.: 1,2 Daum: Page 534 P.A.: 2 S.S.: 1,2

  12. Friday, February 1stThere will be no Daily Journal- all Senior classes will be working on their scavenger hunt.

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