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Explore shifting times and timeless principles in Senior English class. Engage in deep discussions, watch Hamlet, and prepare for upcoming exams. Stay motivated and reflect on meaningful quotes. Homework assignments provided weekly.
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Senior English 3/26/12 • We must adjust to changing times and still hold on to unchanging principles. Julia Coleman • Do you know the problem with political jokes? • Catawampously – Defined as chest-out, big doggin’ bravado. Goals – Mrs. Day motivates to work on scholarships. View and discuss Hamlet. What do you think will happen in the video next? Homework – Begin study for Vocabulary final Thursday.
Senior English 3/27/12 • I know in my heart that man is good; that what is right will eventually triumph; and there’s purpose and worth to each and every life. – Ronald Reagan Do you agree? • Politicians and diapers should be changed regularly – and for the same reason. • Anti-goddlin’ – uneven, out-of-whack. Goals –Watch Hamlet. Discuss human motivations. Homework – None.
Senior English 3/28/12 • Foul deeds will rise though all the earth o’erwhelm them, to men’s eyes. What does this mean. -Hamlet Do you agree? • When is a door not a door? • Rug rank – a higher ranking officer; those who rate a rug in their office. Goals –Watch Hamlet. Homework – None.
Senior English 3/29/12 • Five minutes to study for Vocabulary final. • Why won’t sharks attack lawyers? • Wargasm – the condition that occurs when all the nuclear and thermonuclear buttons get pushed. Goals –Watch Hamlet. Discussion. Homework – None.
Senior English 3/30/12 • Give every man they ear but few they voice. -Polonius Do you agree? • Which are the strongest days? • Cejijunto– unibrow Goals –Watch Hamlet. Homework – Have a wonderful spring break. Be dressed for going to the trail on Monday when we return.