Monthly Archives: September 2021

ELD 11- Sept. 29

-no homework

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English 9 – Sept. 29

-please finish reading “Cancer” -answer the following questions # 3,4, 5, 8

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New Media 10 – Sept. 29

-complete the three worksheets for Friday: 1) Internal Dialogue (given out last class) 2) Punctuating Dialogue 3) Composing Topic Sentences.

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New Media 10 – Sept. 28

-finish questions for homework: Questions: *Pay attention to how dialogue is written here* 1) Who is the protagonist in this story? 2) What is the theme in this story? 3) Do you agree with the “Homeowner Association’s Motto: no sacrifice … Continue reading

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English 9 – Sept. 28

-today we reviewed internal dialogue and practiced it. See worksheet below: homework: -watch the video and write the dialogue (internal and external) that would accompany the video. This is practice for an upcoming assessment.

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New Media 10 – Sept. 27

-today I handed back journals -we went over the homework and started to work on oral skills. Tomorrow we will continue with the lesson. No homework

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ELD 11 – Sept. 27

-please do the assignment on Teams

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English 9 – Sept. 27

-review your notes on Dialogue and using quotes. There is no other homework today. Here are the notes on Dialogue:

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New Media 10 – Sept. 23

-today we wrote a quiz -please read “Call Me” and write Journal #3. Your topic is on the Importance of Social Interactions. Think about face-to-face vs texting or voice mail/email interactions. (Misunderstandings? Convenience? Avoiding in-person contact? Value of the interaction … Continue reading

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ELD 11 – Sept. 23

-finish question handout and the Elements for the short story. The Elements are: Protagonist/Antagonist, Setting, Type of Conflict, Type of Ending, Theme, and Moral

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