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3rd Quarter Cut-Off
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JournalismMonday, 3/22
  • OBJECTIVES
  • Performance Sheet
  • REVIEW CALENDAR
  • Senior Packets
  • Features
  • Read Example Features
  • Article 7
  • Revise/Submit/Upload
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONFeature Examples
  • TUESFeature Examples
  • Discuss
  • WEDArticle 8
  • Distribute Senior Packets
  • THURArticle 8
  • FRIArticle 8
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • SUMMARY OF EXAMPLES

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Features Examples
  • Read Example Features
  • 3-5 sentence summary
  • What does you notice about the style of a feature
    that is different than a traditional news story?
  • Brainstorm What features could we write for our
    next online edition?

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JournalismTuesday, 3/23
  • OBJECTIVES
  • Features
  • Share Summaries and Feature Ideas
  • Senior Packets
  • Finish/Submit to Advisories with Note (deadline)
  • Article 7
  • Revise/Submit/Upload
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONFeature Examples
  • TUESFeature Examples
  • Discuss
  • WEDArticle 8
  • Distribute Senior Packets
  • THURArticle 8
  • FRIArticle 8
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • Feature Ideas
  • News
  • Sports
  • Arts and Entertainment

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JournalismWednesday, 3/24
  • OBJECTIVES
  • Features
  • Share Summaries and Feature Ideas
  • Brainstorm Article 8 Topics
  • Senior Packets
  • Extra Packets
  • Article 7
  • Revise/Submit/Upload
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONFeature Examples
  • TUESFeature Examples
  • Discuss
  • WEDArticle 8
  • Distribute Senior Packets
  • THURArticle 8
  • FRIArticle 8
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • Feature Ideas
  • News
  • Sports
  • Arts and Entertainment

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JournalismThursday, 3/24
  • OBJECTIVES
  • Article 8 Feature
  • Gather Info./Submit Questions
  • Article 7
  • Revise/Submit/Upload
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONFeature Examples
  • TUESFeature Examples
  • Discuss
  • WEDArticle 8
  • Distribute Senior Packets
  • THURArticle 8
  • FRIArticle 8
  • ASSIGNMENT

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JournalismFriday, 3/24
  • OBJECTIVES
  • PERFORMANCE SHEETS
  • SUBMIT
  • Article 8 Feature
  • Gather Info./Submit Questions
  • Article 7
  • Revise/Submit/Upload
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONFeature Examples
  • TUESFeature Examples
  • Discuss
  • WEDArticle 8
  • Distribute Senior Packets
  • THURArticle 8
  • FRIArticle 8
  • ASSIGNMENT

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CP ENG. IIIMonday, 3/22
  • OBJECTIVES
  • PROM FOLKSSee Me
  • Journal The Best Laid Plans
  • Poem
  • NOVEL
  • Notes
  • Review
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONNovel Review
  • TUESTEST
  • CHECK BINDERS
  • WEDRemembering Essay
  • Narrative Notes
  • THURSample Essays
  • FRITopic Brainstorm
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • TEST

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Journal The Best Laid Plans
  • PARTNER WRITE
  • Paraphrase the stanza by creating a text message.
  • Then answer the following question
  • How does this poem relate to the novel?
  • Paragraph response (5-10 sentences) use example
    from novel to support.

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CP ENG. IIITuesday, 3/23
  • OBJECTIVES
  • NOVEL TEST
  • Passwords
  • steinbeck
  • john
  • modernism
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONNovel Review
  • TUESTEST
  • CHECK BINDERS
  • WEDRemembering Essay
  • Narrative Notes
  • THURSample Essays
  • FRITopic Brainstorm
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • TEST

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CP ENG. IIIWednesday, 3/24
  • OBJECTIVES
  • SUBMIT OBSERVING ESSAY
  • Moodle
  • JOURNAL Stuck
  • Answer Questions
  • Narrative Writing Remembering Essay
  • Criteria
  • Topic Selection
  • Sample Essay
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONNovel Review
  • TUESTEST
  • CHECK BINDERS
  • WEDRemembering Essay
  • Narrative Notes
  • THURSample Essays
  • FRITopic Brainstorm
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • Topic Sheet

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CP ENG. IIIThursday, 3/25
  • OBJECTIVES
  • Narrative Writing Remembering Essay
  • Criteriafinish
  • Topic Selectioncollect
  • Sample Essayhomework
  • MOVIE
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONNovel Review
  • TUESTEST
  • CHECK BINDERS
  • WEDRemembering Essay
  • Narrative Notes
  • THURSample Essays
  • FRITopic Brainstorm
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • Sample Essay

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CP ENG. IIIFriday, 3/25
  • OBJECTIVES
  • TEST RESULTS
  • Narrative Writing Remembering Essay
  • Criteriafinish
  • Topic Selectioncollect/return
  • Sample Essayhomework
  • MOVIE
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONNovel Review
  • TUESTEST
  • CHECK BINDERS
  • WEDRemembering Essay
  • Narrative Notes
  • THURSample Essays
  • FRITopic Brainstorm
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • Reflective Essay Next Week

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YEARBOOKMonday, 3/22
  • OBJECTIVES
  • PERFORMANCE
  • Photo Assignment
  • Last Week
  • DESIGN/PHOTO
  • Collect Revisions from Teachers
  • Revise/Submit Panels
  • BUSINESS
  • Coverage Report
  • Commercial
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONwork day
  • TUESwork day
  • WEDwork day
  • THURwork day
  • FRIwork day
  • Photo Assignment
  • Submit Panels

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YEARBOOKTuesday, 3/23
  • OBJECTIVES
  • NEED HELP
  • Invitations
  • Reminder Notes Candy Sales
  • DESIGN/PHOTO
  • Collect Revisions from Teachers
  • Revise/Submit Panels
  • PHOTO ASSIGNMENT Last Week
  • BUSINESS
  • Coverage Report
  • Commercial
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONwork day
  • TUESwork day
  • WEDwork day
  • THURwork day
  • FRIwork day
  • Photo Assignment
  • Submit Panels

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YEARBOOKWednesday, 3/24
  • OBJECTIVES
  • NEED HELP
  • Invitations
  • Reminder Notes Candy Sales
  • DESIGN/PHOTO
  • Collect Revisions from Teachers
  • Revise/Submit Panels
  • PHOTO ASSIGNMENT Last Week
  • BUSINESS
  • Coverage Report
  • Commercial
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONwork day
  • TUESwork day
  • WEDwork day
  • THURwork day
  • FRIwork day
  • Photo Assignment
  • Submit Panels

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YEARBOOKThursday, 3/24
  • OBJECTIVES
  • NEED HELP
  • Invitations
  • Reminder Notes Candy Sales
  • DESIGN/PHOTO
  • Collect Revisions from Teachers
  • Revise/Submit Panels
  • PHOTO ASSIGNMENT Last Week
  • BUSINESS
  • SUPERLATIVESGolf will be gone.
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONwork day
  • TUESwork day
  • WEDwork day
  • THURwork day
  • FRIwork day
  • Photo Assignment
  • Submit Panels

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YEARBOOKFriday, 3/25
  • OBJECTIVES
  • PERFORMANCE SHEETS
  • SUBMIT
  • NEED HELP
  • Reminder Notes Candy Sales
  • DESIGN/PHOTO
  • FEB/MARCH PHOTO ASSIGNMENTS
  • See PowerSchool
  • JUNIOR PANEL PAGES
  • BUSINESS
  • SUPERLATIVES
  • Pam Hayes Stefani Hayes refund
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONwork day
  • TUESwork day
  • WEDwork day
  • THURwork day
  • FRIwork day
  • Photo Assignment
  • Submit Panels

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ENG. IVMonday, 3/22
  • OBJECTIVES
  • JOURNAL BETRAYAL
  • Have you ever been betrayed by a friend?
  • HAMLET
  • Act I Vocab.
  • Act II Continue
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONPLAY
  • TUESPLAY
  • WEDPLAY
  • THURPLAY
  • FRIPLAY

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ENG. IVTuesday, 3/24
  • OBJECTIVES
  • NOTES Difference between Soliloquy, Monologue,
    and Aside
  • HAMLET
  • Finish Act II
  • Partner Activity Paraphrase/Summarize
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONPLAY
  • Act II
  • TUESPLAY
  • Act II
  • WEDPLAY
  • THURPLAY
  • FRIPLAY

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Soliloquy, Monologue, and Aside
  • A soliloquy is a literary device often used in
    drama whereby a character relates his or her
    thoughts and feelings without addressing any of
    the other characters.1 Soliloquy is distinct
    from monologue and aside.
  • To "soliloquise" can mean to recite a soliloquy
    or to talk to oneself.
  • A monologue (or monolog) is an extended
    uninterrupted speech by a character... The
    character may be speaking his or her thoughts
    aloud, directly addressing another character, or
    speaking to the audience, especially the former.
  • An aside is a dramatic device in which a
    character speaks to the audienceThe audience is
    to realize that the character's speech is unheard
    by the other characters on stage. It may be
    addressed to the audience expressly (in character
    or out) or represent an unspoken thought. An
    aside is usually a brief comment, rather than a
    speech, such as a monologue or soliloquy.

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Journal Paraphrase/Summary
  • You and your partner will be assigned one of the
    extended speeches from the play (monologue or
    soliloquy).
  • Go online, find and print a more contemporary
    translation.
  • Using that version of the speech, write a 5-10
    sentence summary, highlighting the important
    details of the speech.

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Selections and Summary Criteria
  • Selections
  • Act I
  • Horatio, scene I, lines 90-118
  • King, scene II, lines 1-39
  • Hamlet, scene II, lines 131-161
  • Polonius, scene III, lines 59-85
  • Ghost, scene V, lines 47-95
  • Act II
  • Hamlet, scene II, lines 564-620
  • Summary Criteria
  • Topic sentence (What is the main idea of this
    speech?)
  • At least the three top points made/details given
    in the speech.
  • Concluding sentence (What is the value of this
    speech?)

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ENG. IVWednesday, 3/24
  • OBJECTIVES
  • DOL Complete Act II Personal Response
    Questions
  • Share Summaries of Soliloquies and Monologues
  • HAMLET
  • Finish Act II Study Packet
  • Act II Vocab. Start
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONPLAY
  • Act II
  • TUESPLAY
  • Act II
  • WEDPLAY
  • THURPLAY
  • FRIPLAY
  • ACT III
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • Finish Vocab. Tomorrow in Class Complete ACT II
    QUIZ

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ENG. IVThursday, 3/25
  • OBJECTIVES
  • DOL Review Study Packet Act II
  • HAMLET
  • ACT II QUIZ (open book)
  • ACT II VOCAB.
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONPLAY
  • Act II
  • TUESPLAY
  • Act II
  • WEDPLAY
  • THURPLAY
  • FRIPLAY
  • ACT III
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • Finish Vocab.

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ENG. IVFriday, 3/26
  • OBJECTIVES
  • JOURNAL Before You Read
  • Act III Focus Activity
  • HAMLET
  • CHECK VOCAB. ACT II
  • Begin ACT III
  • WEEK AT A GLANCE
  • MONPLAY
  • Act II
  • TUESPLAY
  • Act II
  • WEDPLAY
  • THURPLAY
  • FRIPLAY
  • ACT III

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