Good work in taking the time to find this class and homework blog! The first step is the hardest. The second is remembering to take that first step regularly.
The purpose of this blog is pretty simple. If you miss a class, or simply forget what we covered (and I know it does happen to the best of us at the worst of times), drop by here for a quick run-down on what was presented, discussed and what might be looming in the near future. I'll update briefly daily and in more depth when warranted.
Currently, here's where we're at:
Block A (1-1): English 9
Independent Novels: character stats for protagonist, primary antagonist, and additional character
Class Novel: Introduction to In the Heat of the Night
Block B (1-2): English 9
Independent Novels: character stats for protagonist, primary antagonist, and additional character
Class Novel: Started Chapter 1 of In the Heat of the Night
Block C (1-3): English 11
"This Poem Wants to be a Revolutionary": glossed major events
'We Didn't Start the Fire" lyrics
Block D (1-4): Socials 10
First draft of Canada Map
Groups formed for Cross-Country journey
Block E (2-1): English 8
Signed Guidelines due Monday, Sept 14
Myth worksheets handed out
Block F (2-2): English 8
Signed Guidelines due Monday, Sept 14
Myth worksheets handed out
Block H (2-4): English 11
"This Poem Want to be a Revolutionary": 5 glossed events due Monday, Sept 14
Cheers! I'm looking forward to an exciting, entertaining and interesting school year and hope you will all find it to be as well.
And just to show that everything can be edited
(WARNING: there is "language")
Monday, September 14, 2009
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Hi Miss Keng! Asia Lizardo from block A.
Hi Miss Keng its Richy Wang from block B (english 9)
Hi Miss Keng , Naomi Berkeveld from Block B English 9.
Hey Miss Keng,
Anthony Campanelli
Block C
English 11
:)
hi ms keng,
- mandy chen block B
heyyies ms keng~~
i likee your blogg
^^
genie chang block 1.2 (B)
hi miss keng this is victor guo from block c
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