* Assignment calendar*ALWAYS be ready for a quiz over the reading!!
AEA Online Databases: https://www.galesupport.com/state/iowa/
Knight Cite (citation generator)
Research Writing/Report
Monday, November 24: Rough draft url link emailed in class, rough draft due Monday, December 1 (emailed 7:50 am, hard copy in class)
Tuesday, November 25: Rough draft due Monday, December 1 (7:50 am emailed, hard copy in class)
Wednesday, November 26-Sunday, November 30: Thanksgiving Break
Monday, December 1: Rough draft emailed by 7:50 am hard copy in class, Final draft due Tuesday, December 2 NO EXCEPTIONS (7:50 am, hard copy)
Tuesday, December 2: To Be Announced
To Kill A Mockingbird
Wednesday, December 3: To Be Announced
Thursday, December 4: Read To Kill a Mockingbird, chapters 1-3
Friday, December 5: Read To Kill a Mockingbird, chapters 4-9
Monday, December 8: Read To Kill a Mockingbird, chapters 10-11
Tuesday, December 9: Read To Kill a Mockingbird, chapters 12-14
Wednesday, December 10: Read To Kill a Mockingbird, chapters 15-17
Thursday, December 11: Read To Kill a Mockingbird, chapters 18-20
Friday, December 12: Read To Kill a Mockingbird, chapters 21-28
Monday, December 15: Read To Kill a Mockingbird, chapters 28-31
Tuesday, December 16: Study for semester one exam (to be taken on Wednesday) (Review notes over short stories and short story terms, Myths and mythology power point, Classical Literature stories, characters and power point, Antigone plot and characters, research paper writing notes)
Multiple-choice questions
Plot of the short stories
Plot of the myths
Plot of Antigone
Plot of To Kill A Mockingbird
Matching questions
Terms from the short story
Gods and goddesses to their Roman name/what they are god/goddess of
Characters from stories in Classical Lit unit to plot of stories
Antigone characters to their descriptions
Mockingbird characters to their character trait
Wednesday, December 18: No Homework
Thursday, December 19: Final Day of the semester