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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT): November 2014
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT). Important Note to Students. Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Please make sure you are making progress on the assignments in the previous posts. Your "Minister's Black Veil" concern letter will be turned in ONLINE only. An assignment is now available on Turnitin for you to submit to, with the due date as December 1st at noon. Friday, November 21, 2014. Due Monday after Thanksgiving. 61656; Overview of your purpose for writing the letter.
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Mythology Class Information: May 2010
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Mythology is a semester long English course that can earn students a .5 literature credit. Students embark on a journey that takes them back to the Mythology of ancient Greece and Rome and to a lesser extent that of Northern Europe. Along the way, students compete in a class-wide simulation to determine if they can achieve ancient supremacy. If you need to contact me, please email. Mcelliott kathleen@salkeiz.k12.or.us. Want to see what happened in polis today? And find out if your polis is in the news.
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT): June 2014
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT). Important Note to Students. Thursday, June 12, 2014. Please check intouch to make sure that you have received credit for all of the assignments that I am entering these last few days. I have a few no name assignments as well that will need to be identified, so if you think you should have received a score and you didn't, please come see me. Monday, June 9, 2014. Extra Credit Questions Due Friday. Be sure to address all three.).
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Mythology Class Information: February 2010
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Mythology is a semester long English course that can earn students a .5 literature credit. Students embark on a journey that takes them back to the Mythology of ancient Greece and Rome and to a lesser extent that of Northern Europe. Along the way, students compete in a class-wide simulation to determine if they can achieve ancient supremacy. If you need to contact me, please email. Mcelliott kathleen@salkeiz.k12.or.us. Want to see what happened in polis today? And find out if your polis is in the news.
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Mythology Class Information: April 2015
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Mythology is a semester long English course that can earn students a .5 literature credit. Students embark on a journey that takes them back to the Mythology of ancient Greece and Rome and to a lesser extent that of Northern Europe. Along the way, students compete in a class-wide simulation to determine if they can achieve ancient supremacy. If you need to contact me, please email. Mcelliott kathleen@salkeiz.k12.or.us. Want to see what happened in polis today? And find out if your polis is in the news.
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT): January 2015
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT). Important Note to Students. Friday, January 30, 2015. 1 There will be quiz on passive, progressive, and linking forms of "to be". 2 Please print the first page of the critical essay. You need to dived the text into about 6 equal sections. For each section, write down new words and their definitions, and a margin summary of the information in that section. Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Due Thursday- Revised Writing Sample. You will ne...
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT): May 2015
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT). Important Note to Students. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. The next story we will be reading is "Wash" by William Faulkner who is the last of the four major Modern American authors we will be studying before the final. We are short on copies, so you may want to print out the PDF available here. Also, semester 2 final information is available on the left, including reading lists from first and second semester. Wednesday, May 20, 2015.
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT): March 2015
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT). Important Note to Students. Monday, March 16, 2015. Here are resources mention in class today. I will try to add them to the research paper page at a later date. And a quick reminder on paper format:. Thursday, March 12, 2015. Please have Gatsby finished for our discussion on Monday. We will move the rough draft due date for the research Paper to Tuesday, 3/17. Ellipses information is available here. Thursday, March 5, 2015. 10 Lite...
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT): April 2015
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AP Language Assignment Information (the class formerly known as HAMLIT). Important Note to Students. Monday, April 20, 2015. Many of you need to catch up on your reading and read Hemingway's "In Another Country". If you don't have your book, the story is available online. You will also need to finish writing down ideas for the questions below. 1 What observations can you make about the point of view of this story? What effect does this have on the reader? 5 What is the importance of the machines? You are...
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Mythology Class Information: December 2013
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Mythology is a semester long English course that can earn students a .5 literature credit. Students embark on a journey that takes them back to the Mythology of ancient Greece and Rome and to a lesser extent that of Northern Europe. Along the way, students compete in a class-wide simulation to determine if they can achieve ancient supremacy. If you need to contact me, please email. Mcelliott kathleen@salkeiz.k12.or.us. Want to see what happened in polis today? And find out if your polis is in the news.