Today's major task:
Due TUESDAY, 11/15/18, by 10:25 am. Printing will commence at that time, and no changes will be accepted!
Open the Google Doc and complete the chart for your Independent Study Novel.
FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS TO SAVE TO YOUR ACCOUNT:
Try your best to get the correct version of Cormac McCarthy's The Road (see specifics here), in order to match page numbers. Let Lowther know if you need a copy, BEFORE TUESDAY!!
Due Tuesday: Read through page 30; stop after the sentence, "On the gray snow a fine mist of blood." Reading check will be given. Thanks for doing a good job of class discussion in my absence yesterday! Although the sub did not give you the correct directions, you all stepped up and did what you thought you were supposed to do.
Thanks to Ben, Bethany, and Noah, who took copious notes for me during the discussion yesterday! Be sure to finish reading "The Lottery", if you did not do so in class yesterday. You were supposed to begin discussing the questions, and finish them for homework, but alas. Instead, I STRONGLY SUGGEST you read the questions at the end of the story, and jot down notes in response. We will use these questions for class discussion Tuesday, but they are not due in written form. Remember that I am evaluating your discussion responses each time, so it behooves you to examine the questions ahead of time. Here is the story in case you forgot your book: "The Lottery", online Tuesday's agenda:
BE SURE TO BRING YOUR TEXTBOOK TO CLASS!! Upcoming 10th through 12th grade Cohort English students will all be combined in the same class for the 2017-2018 school year. The Cohort English II course (10th grade only) may be accessed here.
11th and 12th grade students will be taking the course as AP Literature & Composition, and may choose to take the national exam in May 2018 to qualify for college credit. For more information about this course, please visit the official AP English Literature & Composition webpage. This course will require a lot of outside reading, but we will do a lot in class, as well. Remember that this is a college-level course, so the expectation is that students come to class having read the material and prepared to discuss and manipulate the text during the two class periods a week that we meet. We will be using the following books, available on Amazon and other websites, as well as in brick-and-mortar bookstores. You may (and should) purchase used copies when available, but please try to find the edition I have requested (I've provided images at the bottom for reference). Please note that students DO NOT have to purchase their own textbooks, but it is highly recommended for annotation purposes. Please let Lowther know if you need assistance purchasing any of these texts, but would still like your own copy.
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