Monday, December 10, 2007

Week of December 14, 2007

ALL CLASSES WILL BE GIVEN A STUDY GUIDE FOR MIDTERMS AND WILL BE REVIEWING ALL WEEK!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Week of December 3

Classwork: We will have Power Point presentations during class all week.

Monday: No Homework
Tuesday- Friday : To be announced

Thursday, November 29, 2007

10th Grade - honors

balsam, balsamic vinegar, baluster, balustrade, Bamboozle, banal, banana, bandoller, bandeau, bandwidth, bangle, banish, banshee, baobub,

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

SEVENTH GRADE

UPDATE FOR SEVENTH GRADE: FINISH PAGE 94 OF GRAMMAR - NOT PAGE 95.

Monday, November 26, 2007

ATTENTION!!

Notebooks are due November 28th. Students are responsible for having homework, for the past 5 weeks, neatly organized in a 3 ring binder.


Independant Reading Projects are due next week, beginning December 3. Each student was assigned a group (day)last week. It is an oral book report (assignment received and book selected the week after Fall Break) accompanied by a 10-12 slide Power Point presentation, and a written version of the presentation. Seventh grade has the option of creating an imaginative poster or a 5-10 slide Power Point presentation.

ALL CLASSES -Classwork and Homework for the week of November 26 : Work on Projects!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Week of November 11

Monday:
Seventh Grade - pages 88-91 of Grammar
10th Grade - Outline regarding "Theme" in Literature book. Vocabulary words on board.
11th grade - Outline pages 112-116 and 117-122. Vocabulary words on board.
12th Grade - Vocabulary Words on board. Read "A Pardoner's Tale" and answer questions 1-5 on page 30.

Tuesday:
Seventh Grade - pages 91-93 of Grammar
10th Grade - Read "With All Our Flags" and answer questions at the end of the story (Identifying Facts- write questions).
11th Grade - Read "Rip Van Winkle" and answer questions at the end of the story (Identifying Facts - write questions).
12th Grade - Summarize three pages of "A Pardoner's Tale" 4-5 lines at a time, putting it into your own words.

Wednesday:
All Classes - Review

Thursday- All Classes:
Class Games/Competition regarding above classwork.

Friday: All Classes:
Day Two of Competition

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Classwork: November 4-9

November 4-9:
7th Grade:
Monday - Tuesday - First two pages of Spelling Unit 5. Tues: Spelling Bee
Wednesday - Homework - Spelling pages
Thursday - Grammar pages 86-88
Friday - Review

10th - 11th Grade:
Monday: Write an 8-12 lined rhyming poem regarding the meaning of Thanksgiving.
Tuesday: Read Aloud, receive critique, and revise the above
Wednesday:l Revise poems
Homework: Write a one page synopsis of what is currently occuring in book (independent reading project)
Thursday: Read finalized poem aloud
Friday: Grammar worksheets
The best poems from each class will be selected to go on my classroom door

12th Grade:
Monday: Test review
Tuesday: Test
Wednesday: Write an 8-12 lined rhyming poem regarding the meaning of Thanksgiving.
Thursday:l Read aloud, receive critique, and revise the poem accordingly
Friday: Finalize poems. The best will be put on my classroom door.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Classwork: Week October 29- Nov 2

Monday:
Journalism: Articles Due for November newsletter
Seventh Grade - Presentations of Spelling (Unit 4) Posters due
10th Grade - Review of discussion questions for test re: "House on Mango Street"
11th Grade - Review of discussion questions for test re: "Upon the Burning of our House".
12th Grade - Watch movie version of "A Nun Priest's Tale"

Tuesday:
Journalism: Begin typing articles into Microsoft Publisher
Seventh Grade - Finish Presentaions
10th Grade - finish Review -Test Wednesday
11th Grade - finish Review - Test Wednesday
12th Grade - Review for test on Thursday

Wednesday-
Seventh Grade - HAPPY HALLOWEEN
10th and 11th Grade - Test Review
12th Grade - Worksheet review

Thursday -
Seventh Grade - Grammar pages 82-85 (sentences do not have to be written)
10th Grade - Test
11th Grade - Test
12th Grade -Grammar Worksheet and read bboks for project

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Attention Parents: All students have been given a letter to be signed regarding the upcoming nine weeks. The return of this letter is for a homework grade.

Wednesday: All classes should bring books to class from now on.
7th grade - Page 35 of Spelling (Writing - Nature Up Close)
10th Grade - Went to the library to choose a book for the independent reading assignment.
HONORS - homework - Write a journal entry regarding your opinion of whether it is, or is not, important to read books. Begin with a topic sentence that restates the purpose of the journal entry.
11th Grade - Went to the library to choose a book for the independent reading assignment.
12th - Read independent reading assignment books

Thursday:
7th Grade - Boys versus the Girls - spellling game from Unit 4 ( can use Unit 5 for a challenge) of Spelling book. Choose scorekeepers. They can keep score on the back board, while the spelling bee can be up front.
10th grade- 12th grade - Grammar worksheets page 55-59. Instructions on the board. Read books if finished with the assignment.

Friday:
7th Grade - In place of a spelling test, each student will design an imaginative poster using one or more of their spelling words from Unit 4 - Due Monday
10th Grade - 12th Grade - review of Grammar worksheets.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Tuesday: October 23

7th grade: Grammar pages 62 - 64 (stop at the Prewriting Practice). Do Worksheets regarding "Writing a Good Beginning" and Supplying Details.

10th Grade: Everyone was told to bring index cards for class. Write 5 original study questions from the text. In addition. In addition - Write a one page journal entry regarding what you did on Fall Break.

HONORS - Answer 1 -10 of the Grammar Link in your Writer's Choice Book on page 17.

11th Grade: Answer questions on the board regarding the poem by Anne Bradstreet. In addition - Grammar Worksheets.

12th Grade: Copy all words and/or phrases from the right side of the text - pages 110-119. Answer questions 5 and 8 on page 121 (Write the questions and answer in complete sentences). In addition - Grammar Worksheets.

Welcome Back - Oct. 22

* All classes received a newsletter regarding the upcoming 9 weeks that needs to be signed by a parent or guardian. The return of this letter (due on Wednesday) is for a homework grade. Each day past Wednesday, will result in a zero daily grade until the letter is returned with a parent/guardian's signature.*
A copy of the letter will be attached to this blog, following the day's assignments.

Monday:
7th Grade -Went to the library to check out books for an independent reading assignment.

10th grade - Reread the "House on Mango Street" . Answer questions 4 - 10 9 do not write the question, but state the answer in a complete sentence.)
*bring notecards to class on Tuesday.

11th Grade: Reviewd " Upon the Burning of our House"

12th: Went to the library to check out books for an independent reading assignment
Homework: Define the following - heath, hallowed, boorish, penitent, vintage, effigies

*A copy of the newsletter sent home October 22 is as follows:


  • The following is what to expect for the upcoming nine weeks. Sign below indicating that you are aware of the requirements. Also, as always, you can keep updated regarding assignments at http://www.taylorroadacademy.com/. You can click on the faculty page, find my picture, and click on it to view my blog.
    Mrs. Moseley

Each grade (7th, 10th, 11th, and 12th): INDEPENDENT READING

Will choose a book from the TRA library (of the student’s preference) that is at least 250 pages in length.
At the end of the nine weeks each student (with the exception of seventh grade) will give an oral report combined with a Power Point presentation. They will also be responsible for turning in a typed version of their presentation.
Seventh graders will give an oral report with an imaginative poster for visual aid depicting the book they chose, or a Power point presentation.


Each grade (7th, 10th, 11th, and 12th): NOTEBOOKS
It is the second nine weeks of the 2007-2008 school year, and some students still do not have a viable and organized 3 ring binder for my class. The notebook should be equipped with a surplus of college ruled notebook paper, and separated by 4-5 dividers. I will not accept spiral bound notebooks. All homework should be neat, organized (not ripped or crumpled), and kept within the notebook at all times.
Notebook checks will be given every four weeks for a test grade. It is a student’s responsibility to keep up with their homework assignments.

Each grade (7th, 10th, 11th, and 12th): MISSED TESTS
If a student misses a test and it has been preannounced, they must take it the day they return to school. ( as stated on page 27 of the student handbook)
If a student has missed multiple days leading up to a test, they must take the test no later than three days after the absence.
It is the student’s responsibility to make up a test they have missed.


______________________________________________
Student’s Signature


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Parent’s Signature


_________________________
Date

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Thursday:

Seventh Grade:
Write each spelling word 7 times. A spelling test (no definitions) will be given tomorrow.

10th Grade:
Standard: Write an essay answer to question number 9.
Honors: Rewrite Jounal entry #3 by finding the meaning of your own name.

11th Grade: Vocabulary Worksheet, Review and Response Worksheet. If not completed in class, do so for homework.

12th Grade: Reviewed the end of "The Nun Priest's Tale". Answer questions 5-8 after the story.
* The new vocabulary word* - cur

correction - inquity or iniquity

Thursday:

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Wednesday- 10/10/07:

7th - Study Spelling - Unit 4
10th Grade - took the ASVAB. Will be responsible for the completion of worksheets on Thursday!
11th Grade -took the ASVAB. Will be responsible for Questions 1-4 on page 44 (homework from Tuesday- Questions for 1 and 2 must be written) on Thursday
12th Grade - question check and review of "A Nun's Priest Tale"

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

English 12 - Updated HW

12th Grade Vo cabulary Words:

From 10/8 : Dale, azure, repletion, paramour, russett

From 10/9: Timourous, superfluity, manifest, inquity, emulate
Week: October 8 - October 12

Monday:
Seventh Grade - Spelling Unit 4 - page 31, 1-25
Tenth Grade - Read pages 54-57. Vocabulary: chandelier, inherit, anemic, tamale, scuff, trudge
11th Grade - Read 42-43. Write a summary of Anne Bradstreet's Bio. Vocabulary: piteous, repine, bereft, recount, vanity, chide
12th Grade - Read p 110-116 (line 237). Vocabulary: dale, azure, repletion, paramour, russett

Tuesday:
Seventh Grade - Review page 31 of Spelling. Classwork/ homework - Page 32- 34 of Spelling.
Tenth Grade - Review questions and Vocabulary. Classwork/Homework - Worksheets (Conflict and Character, Recognizing elements of character -) . HONORS - Must do the Reader's Repsonse as a Jounal entry.
11th grade - Review poem. Answer questions 1-4 (must write the question for 1 and 2)
12th. Review pages 110 -116. Homework - finish "A Nun's Priest Tale".

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

September 26 - Classwork Update

TEST for the following classes:
On Thursday -
10th grade - "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan. Be able to answer all discussion questions with essay answers.
11th grade - "A Narrative of her Captivity" by Mary Rowlandson. Be able to answer alll discussion questions with essay answers.
On Friday -
7th grade: Unit 1 of Grammar
12th grade: "Beowulf" (comprehensive - review worksheet)

Monday, September 24, 2007

Monday Classwork (9/24)

Monday(9/24) work:
Seventh Grade : page 42-45 of Grammar . (Do not have to write the questions, unless the directions instruct you to do so.)
10th Grade: Vocabulary test today. Create trivia questions from "Two Kinds". Test on Wednesday
11th Grade: Questions 1-10 on page30 from "a Narrative of her Captivity". Create 10 questions regarding trivia from the story. I will not give half credit for half of the work. Test on Wednesday.
12th : read "The Final Battle Aloud. Do questions at the end of the selection. Do Worksheet on "Beowulf" Test on Thursday.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Dance Team Moms - T-shirts



The girls will be purchasing T-shirts. We have enough money in the account to pay for the T-shirts for team members. Please let me know if parents would like to purchase a T-shirt, to show their support. The sizes range from Adult S-XL. Just e-mail me the size. The price is $10.00. Thanks!!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Dance Team Constitution

Taylor Road Academy
Dance Team Constitution



I. Purpose:
A. To entertain at pep rallies, some football games, the majority of (if not all) home basketball games during half time, pep rallies, and any other school function deemed worthy by the dance team sponsor and/or Taylor Road Academy administration.
B. To promote teamwork, school spirit, and pride.
C. To promote exemplary behavior becoming of a young woman and student of Taylor Road Academy, through the exhibition of self-confidence, self-discipline, high morals, ethics, and high behavioral and academic standards.
D. To represent Taylor Road Academy at State and national Competitions when the proper time and opportunity should arise.
E. To perform community service.

II. Qualification:

A. Must have a physical on file.
B. Must have and maintain a 2.0 grade point average. Failure to do so will result in the member being replaced by an alternate and put on probation until the next progress report is received.

III. Membership

A. The Taylor Road Academy Dance Team, will hold tryouts for 10-12 girls in the spring or fall of each year. Judges who are not affiliated with the dance team will evaluate candidates. Tryouts will be judged on, but NOT LIMITED to the following:
1. Jumps (i.e. toe touches, leaps, etc…)
2. Splits (i.e. flexibility)
3. Turns (i.e. Pirouettes, being able to “spot”)
4. Skills (i.e. sense of rhythm, precision and sharpness of routine, etc.)
5. Poise (I.e. smile, posture, confidence, and energy during routine)
IV. Appearance:

A. NO jewelry should ever be worn during practice or performance.
B. Hair will be worn in a ponytail for all practices and performances.
C. NO chewing gum during practice or performance.
D. A leotard (or workout top) - , dancing pants, and dance shoes, are required at practice.
E. All dance team members are required to keep a neat personal appearance AT ALL TIMES. (Nails are to be kept short, clean, free of tips and only clear polish is permissible with uniform)
F. Uniform must be cleaned at the responsibility and expense of the member
G. A bra with a clear strap is a required part of the uniform. No colored bra straps should be visible, while wearing the dance team uniform.
G. NO part of the uniform or anything bearing “Taylor Road Academy Dance Team” name will be lent out to anyone at anytime.
H. Each girl and her parents will be financially responsible for any and all pieces of the uniform. (if a girl is removed from the team, she will not receive a refund)

V. Rules and Demerits:
A. The dance team sponsor will hand out demerits to each member responsible for any infraction of the rules. Three demerits will result in suspension from the team and a temporary replacement by an alternate, for a time period to be deemed appropriate by the dance team sponsor or headmaster. Those who receive eighteen (18) demerits, during the dance team season, will permanently be removed from the team. Rules are as follows;
1. Unexcused absences or tardiness for scheduled practices, meetings, pep rallies, community service, or performances will not be tolerated. (All absences due to illness WILL REQUIRE a doctor’s excuse. Absences due to family emergencies or issues will require a written note from a parent or guardian).
2. The dance team sponsor, and/or Taylor Road Academy, and/or Taylor Road Academy administration, must be notified of dance team member’s inability to attend a performance one day prior to the event. Should the reason for the absence be medically related or a family emergency, notification should be made as soon as possible.
3. Unacceptable or inappropriate behavior that reflects badly on TRA anywhere in any way will not be tolerated. (Certain cases may result in suspension or possible dismissal from the team, as determined by the dance team coach and Headmaster)
4. Disrespectful behavior and/or uncooperative attitude at any time to the Dance Team Coach (talking back, rolling eyes, mumbling under breath, etc….), teammates, Taylor Road Academy administration, or other fellow students will not be tolerated.
5. Must follow the guidelines of the dance tam constitution at all times and in every noted way.
*First time= verbal and written warning + extra exercise
*Second time= One demerit
*Third time= Two demerits

VI. Alternates: (2-4 girls)

A. Alternates are responsible for the purchase of all apparel and accessories, being present at all fundraisers, practices, performances, camps, and or clinics that are deemed necessary for attendance by the dance team sponsor. Alternates may not have the opportunity to dance at performances, but are a valid member of the dance team.
B. Alternates will be eligible to be full time members the following dance season, if qualities shown during the year spent as an alternate are exemplary, and their skill level is equal to current dance team members, which must be proved to the dance team coach. (If the alternate does not believe they have the skill needed to be a permanent dance team member, they have the option of choosing to be an alternate again the following season or try out).
C. Alternates will take the place of any team member who does not maintain the guidelines of the Taylor Road Academy Dance Team, if they are ready.

VII. Practices/Meetings/Camps and Clinics

A. Dance Team Members will attend ALL practices, meetings, performances, and game unless otherwise excused.
B. Appropriate clothing and shoes will be worn
C. No cell phones will be allowed during practice. Dance team members may check them periodically for messages.
D. Unexcused absences from a practice or meeting will result in having an alternate take the place of that particular member
E. All practices are closed. Parents are allowed in practice five minutes before the end of all practices, unless otherwise approved by the dance team coach for extraordinary reasons.
F. Due to being a new organization, the scheduling of summer camp/clinic is extremely preferable, yet tentative.

“For when the one great scorer
Comes to write against your name
He writes not
If you won or lost
But how you played the game”
- Geraldine Rice

Week 6 - September 17-21

Week 6 - September 17 - September 21:

Seventh Grade:
Monday - Grammar page 30 - 34, Spelling- page 26 ( both practices) , page 27 1-25, page 28 1-12 - What is not finished in class is due for homework.
Tuesday - Review Unit 1 of Grammar
Wednesday - Review Unit 3 of spelling
Thursday- Class Game regarding Grammar (Unit 1) and Spelling (Unit 3)
Homework: page 40 -41 of Grammar, Questions do not have to be written
Friday - Vocabulary Test ( Unit 3 of spelling)

10th Grade-

Monday - (Honors only - Outline pages 41-45)
(Reading Comprehension exercise: ) Read pages 46-50, one paragraph at a time. After reading the paragraph, close the book or cover the text. Write down the main points you remember from the paragraph (in outline form).

If you aren't certain about the information you read, read it again until you become so..Homework: Vocab. - reproach, mesmerizing, reverie, lamented, fiasco, nonchalantly

Tuesday: Review Vocabulary words. Finish story, page 50 -52. Repeat the reading comprehension exercise from Monday.
Homework: Questions 1 and 2 on page 53. (Write the questions) and Journal entry #2


Wednesday: Review Vocabulary words and reading comprehension exercises. Discuss story.
Homework: Questions 3-7. (Honors - also do the critical response on page 53. An essay answer is required.)

Thursday: Read Aloud -Journal entry 1 or 2 (student choice)

Friday: Vocabulary Game

11th Grade:

Monday: P. 24 - 27. Reading comprehension exercise. Read one paragraph at a time. On a sheet of paper - write paragraph one ( outline form) then list the main points you remember (A,B,C)
Homework: vocab - bereave, entreat, bier, sabbath, savory.

Tuesday: Complete story and repeat the reading comprehension exercise for the remainder of the story. Questions 1-4 on page 30.

Wednesday: Review Story and vocab. Homework : Questions p.30 5-10

Thursday: Class Game

Friday: Test

12th Grade:
Monday: Finish " Unferth's Challenge". Read " Battle with Grendel" aloud. Discuss
Homework: Ques. 7-12 on page 30.

Tuesday: Review and discuss questions from above

Wednesday: Class Game regarding trivia from the above

Thursday: Either a repeat of Wednesday or a quiz depending on the progress

Friday: Depending on Thursday's progress - Quiz or watch more of "Twelfth Night"

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Seventh Grade - 9/13/07 update:
I will be giving a retest of last week's test (9/8) tomorrow, 9/14. The material was/is as follows: spelling words from Unit 2, complete subjects, complete predicates, simple subjects and simple predicates from Grammar.

Homework for 9/13: Spelling p. 25 1-25

Dance Team - I have sent this letter home with each girl on Thursday, 9/13

Attention Parents:

In order to keep updated on any dance team news, please visit my blog at www.taylorroadacademy.com. Go to the faculty page and click on my picture. Until that time, here is the information you need to be made aware.

A 6 week clinic at Tonya Speed’s Dance Connection will begin on Wednesday, September 19, 2007. The time will be from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. The clinic is mandatory. The cost will be $60.00 per child, as opposed to the $100 quoted on the price list I handed out at the parent meeting. It must be paid to Tonya Speed the day clinic begins.

Practice schedule is as follows: Monday, Wednesday (practice will continue on this day even after the 6 week clinic ends), and Friday beginning after school. Practice will be at school, unless otherwise scheduled at Mrs. Hammerdinger’s studio. All practices are mandatory and student MUST be dressed in proper clothing and shoes. All missed practices are unexcused, unless accompanied with a doctor’s excuse, involve a family emergency, or given prior notice and received permission to miss from the Dance Team Advisor.

The following payment and or information must be turned in as soon as possible:

-Uniform Cost (Top, Pants, Arm Piece, Shoes, and Poms) = $290.00

-The checklist (packet of athletic information) handed out at the parent meeting must be completed. This includes payment to the school for participation and booster club fee.

-If I do not have a physical on file from you, I need one ASAP.

Attached is the signature page that should have been attached to the Taylor Road Academy Dance Team Constitution. It, along with this form, must be signed by student and parent and returned to the Dance Team Advisor.



Thank You,
Mrs. Moseley

______________________________ ____________
Parent/Guardian Signature Date

______________________________
Student Signature

Monday, September 10, 2007

Week 5 - Sept. 10-14

All classes will be focusing on Grammar this week.

7th Grade: (Spelling and Grammar)

Monday - Review Test. Review Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates. Homework - Grammar- read page 25 and do 1-10 on page 26. Write the Questions

Tuesday- Classwork - Grammar page 28 and 29 1-14. (Write the Questions) Spelling - page 24 "Practice"

Wednesday- Classwork - Grammar page 30-31. Homework - page 33 (Write the sentences)

Thursday - Review Run-ons and Interjections. Classwork/Homework: Spelling 1-25 (Write the questions)

Friday: Review spelling words

10th Grade -
*All worksheets should be kept in the notebook for future notebook check* *Journal work will begin soon ( HONORS WILL START THIS WEEK). Therefore, if you child does not have dividers in their notebook, please do so, in order to keep assignments organized.

Monday- Worksheet: Parts of Speech (Nouns:Singular, Plural, Possessive, concrete, and Abstract)Lesson 1 Worksheet will be handed in at the end of class. HONORS - READ PAGE 10-13 IN WRITER'S CHOICE. ON PAGE 13 DO "WRITE A JOURNAL ENTRY" pay close attention to "grammar link". These will be read aloud in class later in the week. Homework: Worksheet, Lesson 2 - Nouns: Proper, Common, and Collective

Tuesday: Class - Review and Practice the above Homework: Worksheet- Lesson 3 Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Reflexive, and Intensive

Wednesday: Classwork: Review the above and do Worksheet (Lesson 4) Pronouns: Interrogative, Relative, Demonstrative, and Indefinite. Homework: The lesson 4 worksheet if not finished in class. HONORS : JOURNAL ENTRIES WILL BE READ ALOUD IN CLASS.

Thursday: Review the week's work. Class game

Friday: Test regarding Nouns and Pronouns

11th Grade:

ORGANIZED AND DIVIDED NOTEBOOKS ARE ESSENTIAL!! Will begin journal writing.

Monday: Parts of Speech (Nouns:Singular, Plural, Possessive, concrete, and Abstract)Lesson 1 Worksheet will be handed in at the end of class. HOMEWORK: JOURNAL ENTRY - WRITE ABOUT A CHILDHOOD FAMILY GATHERING - 2 TO 3 PARAGRAPHS. THESE WILL BE READ ALOUD IN CLASS LATER IN THE WEEK. Homework: Worksheet, Lesson 2 - Nouns: Proper, Common, and Collective

Tuesday: Class - Review and Practice the above Homework: Worksheet- Lesson 3 Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Reflexive, and Intensive

Wednesday: Classwork: Review the above and do Worksheet (Lesson 4) Pronouns: Interrogative, Relative, Demonstrative, and Indefinite. Homework: The lesson 4 worksheet if not finished in class.

Thursday: Review the week's work. READ SOME JOURNAL ENTRIES.

Friday: READ THE REST OF THE JOURNAL ENTRIES. ( A quiz may be given depending on class progress)




12th Grade: ORGANIZED AND DIVIDED NOTEBOOKS ARE ESSENTIAL!!

Monday- Parts of Speech (Nouns:Singular, Plural, Possessive, concrete, and Abstract)Lesson 1 Worksheet will be handed in at the end of class. Homework: Worksheet, Lesson 2 - Nouns: Proper, Common, and Collective

Tuesday: Review above. Read " Unferth's Challenge" . Homework: Write a summary on the class reading assignment. Pay close attention to sentences. The summaries will be read aloud in class on Thursday.

Wednesday: Worksheet- Lesson 3- Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Reflexive, and Intensive. Read "The Battle with Grendel" Homework: Write a summary on the class reading assignment. Pay close attention to sentences. The summaries will be read aloud in class on Thursday.

Thursday: Review Lesson 3 worksheet. Read summaries aloud. Homework: Worksheet (Lesson 4) Pronouns: Interrogative, Relative, Demonstrative, and Indefinite.

Friday: Finish reading summaries aloud if necessary. Class game and review of week's work.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

12th Grade Classwork

12 grade:

Monday: "The Monster Grendel". Write a summary or outline of events from that section (put in own words if necessary)

Tuesday: "The Arrival of the Hero".(Write a summary or outline of events from that section (put in own words if necessary)

Wednesday: Vocabulary - moor, reparation, mail, purge, reprisal, scabbard, hilt, hoary, unsheathe, kinshipQuestions 4-6 on page 30 (Write the questions)

Thursday: Read Aloud (showing how to read Anglo-Saxon literature from punctuation to punctuation, not to the end of the line.) Homework: Create questions on notecards for class trivia game (All homework for the week will be due tomorrow in a neat organized 3 ring binder)

Friday: Notebook due (work from Monday- Thursday)
Class Trivia Game

Dance Team Announcements

I need physicals for every team member as soon as possible!!
*Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser at Up the Creek benefiting the TRA Dance Team* Please come and support us! Tickets are $5 and will be sold at the door!

Week 3 - August 27-31

*"TWELFTH NIGHT" AUDITIONS ARE AUGUST 31.*

7th Grade:
Monday: Spelling - Page 18 "Practice"Grammar - Page 21 1-20Tuesday: Grammar - page 23 1-8 Wednesday: Classwork/Homework - Grammar- page 24 (9-18) Spelling - Page 19 1-25Thursday - apellingFriday: Review

10th Grade -
Monday: Read first two pages of "The Piece of String". Write a summary regarding the basic situation/exposition and complication of the story.
Tuesday: Read the rest of the story. Wrtie a summary describing the climax and resolution of the story. HW - Worksheet regarding Irony
Wednesday: Answer questions 1-10 on page 34. Vocabulary: incredulously, protestation, indignation, rogue. HONORS - Worksheet regarding Adverbs
Thursday: Story review
Friday: Worksheet and Vocabulary review(Writers's Choice books text books will be handed out)

11th grade -
Monday: Read First two pages of "from Plymouth Plantation" Write and outline or a summary chronicling the events.
Tuesday: Read the following two pages and repeat the exercise from Monday. Wednesday: Finish the story. Answer questions 1-4 and 8.
Thursday: Review. Homework - Create questions and answers on an index card (5-8)
Friday: Review - Class Scholar's Bowl

12 grade: Monday: Review "The Monster Grendel"
Tuesday: Review "The Arrival of the Hero".
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday: