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August 29-Sept 2
September 6-9
September 12-16
September 19-23
September 26- September 30
October 4-14
October 17-21
October 24-28
September 28- Oct 2
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- Pilgrims on the way to Canterbury assignment- pages 144-166
Homework all week- Work on graduation project- check 1 is Friday, October 4, at which point you should have all the initial stages completed such as contacted interviewees, created interview questions, created lesson plans, surveys, quizzes, made contact with anyone you need to contact in order to complete project, purchased materials for models, etc.
September 30- October 4
- Enrichment vocabulary quiz
- Letter to yourself- Write a letter to yourself telling yourself how each of your 10 great characteristics will help you achieve your goals after high school. Or, Common Application essay
- Sam's Room Paragraph and Enrichment "My room paragraph"
- The Pardoner's Tale (prologue & tale), pages 170- 180 and handout
- Homework: Letter or Common Application essay and Graduation Project Product (1st check- October 11)
October 7-11
- Canterbury Tales test review notes on Prologue
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October 14-18
- Graduation Project- Monday: Reflection #2: What have you accomplished on your product thus far? What problems have you encountered in completing the project? What have you done to overcome those obstacles? What new insights into your topic have you gained? What have you learned about your ability to complete a long term project? What will you do to ensure you complete your product on time? Be sure you have revised your resume, have completed Reflection #1 & 2.
- Test Review- Continue with notes on the The Wife of Bath
- TEST on The Canterbury Tales- Thursday
- Be prepared to work on Grad Project- Friday