Below is the homework calendar for the week. If you are in the fishbowl on Friday, make sure that you are prepared.
First homework of the week is on the morality tales, 27-33. Explain, explain, explain.
9/29 calendar
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
A note on this weekend's homework
Homework this weekend for all blocks is to read myths 13-17 in your packets. You ought to be able to complete this assignment in about 15 minutes, and your having read these myths will help us get going next week. If however you cannot do any work at all due to religious observances, then you may abstain from reading these myths.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Week Three
Hello. Below is both the calendar for the week and a rubric that describes how I'll assess participation in our fishbowl discussions. This is a light homework week, so you should be taking some time to reacquaint yourselves with the book that you read for summer reading. You'll get more information about the summer reading assessment as the week goes on.
See you in class!
Week 3 Calendar
Myth Fishbowl Rubric
See you in class!
Week 3 Calendar
Myth Fishbowl Rubric
Friday, September 11, 2009
Second Homework & Fishbowls
Hey. So below you'll find the second set of reading questions, these for myths 10-12; and a preview of our fishbowl activity. As mentioned in class, more to come on these next week.
Have a great weekend!
Myths Comp Questions 2
Myth Fishbowls
Have a great weekend!
Myths Comp Questions 2
Myth Fishbowls
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Myths 1-9 Reading Questions
Here are the reading questions for your first assignment in the myths packet. Check the homework calendar to know when these are due for your block.
Myth Comp Questions 1
Myth Comp Questions 1
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Week Two
Hi, I hope everyone had a terrific Labor Day weekend! Here is the calendar for a rather choppy second week:
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Welcome!
Welcome to the website for Mr. Moran's Literature and Compositon I classes. This will be a place where I digitally provide homework calendars, handouts, and updates about what's going on in the class, so please subscribe to this blog or make a habit of checking it regularly. Over the course of the year I'll try to experiment with some different uses for this space.
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