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Monday, September 25, 2006

Monday, September 25, 2006

Monday, September 25, 2006

PERIOD 1
1. SRF
2. Sign up for Hamlet article (see below for articles taken so far)
Eliot, T.S. / Hamlet and His Problems/ 1922
Hazlitt, William/ Characters of Shakespeare's Plays/ 1817
Neill, Michael/ The Cheer and Comfort of Our Eye/ 1992
Hugo, Victor/ Victor Hugo's Analysis of Hamlet/ 1919
Neill, Michael/ Speaking the Unspeakable/ 1992
Johnston, Ian/ Introductory Lecture on Shakespeare's Hamlet/ 2001
Thomas, Carol/ Feminist Criticism and Teaching Shakespeare/ ?
? / Hamlet, An Analysis of Theater History/ ?
Edgarstoll, Elmer/ ? / ?
SUGGESTED AUTHORS TO LOOK FOR:
John Dennis, Samuel Johnson, William Richardson, Henry Mackenzie, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Augustus William Schlegel, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, A.C. Bradley, D.H. Lawrence, G. Wilson Knight, C.S. Lewis
3. Quiz on Bible 21-30
HOMEWORK due Tue: Multiple choice AP exam (1 hour 15 mins)
HOMEWORK due Wed: Research Project (handout) due dates at bottom
HOMEWORK due Fri: Bible terms 31-41
ABSENT 1
none
Tardy: Foster, D

PERIODS 2 & 4
1. AR reading 10 mins and log
2. Show me the first 100 words of your episode.
2. Write the next 100 words, making 200 so far.
WRITING ASSIGNMENT
Write an episode depicting the first encounter between Beowulf and Grendel
> Use SENSORY details : sight, sound, smell, touch, taste
> Use FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: His misery leaped the seas.
> Make your episode believable and exciting.
• Write a rough draft. Skip lines. Final draft should be at least 300 words.
ABSENT 2&4
Orta, S
Spickler, S
Sauls, E
Siatunuu, J
Basa, MA
Clark, P
Domingo, J
Estrada, C
Gray, A
Kimura, C
Ramos, C
Rick, T
Rodriguez, J
Crisolo, M

PERIOD 3
1. AR reading 10 mins and log
2. Share your draft with at least 2 students.
Make the following comments to the paper you review:
+ > for something you like, something that's good
? > for something unclear, something you don't understand
more > for something that needs more details because either
1) an interesting word has piqued your curiosity, or
2) the writing is too general and needs details to give it life.
Student commenters must sign your paper on the top and make comments to give you points.
ABSENT 3
Ketchen, W
Robertson Jamison, M