Monday, April 13, 2015

Monday, April 13

AP Language and Composition
Students took a practice multiple-choice exam in class today.

Homework:  Students need to finish reading The Things They Carried by Friday, April 17.  They also need to have their copy of Columbine by Dave Cullen on this day.

Finally, students should be actively working on their Vietnam Research Video.  It is due on Monday, April 20.

Pre-AP English 9
Students wrote an essay on Animal Farm in class today.

Homework:  Students should have their copy of The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams.  If they do not already have it, please help them to obtain is as quickly as possible.  They can also go ahead and get their copy of Lord of the Flies.  It is the next (and last) novel that we will be studying.

Reading the Bible as Literature
Students began their study of the Gospels and the life of Christ in today's class.

1 comment:

  1. Lorenzo B. Winston:
    Hillary Clinton announces on Sunday at 3 P.M. that she will be running for democratic president in 2016. She claims that her 2016 campaign will open another part in the outstanding existence of an open figure that has impressed and motivated the nation since her husband, former President Bill Clinton, proclaimed his expectation to run for president in 1991. Mrs. Clinton was the co-star of the Clinton organization, the main first woman chose to the United States Senate and a globe-running ambassador who impressed her audience by serving obediently under the president who crushed her. She also suggest that this campaign will turn out the way she expects rather than her 2008 campaign with Barack Obama. Unlike in her 2008 campaign, when she played down gender and sought to show she was tough enough to be president, Mrs. Clinton plans to highlight that she is a grandmother and trumpet her chance to make history.
    - http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/13/us/politics/hillary-clinton-2016-presidential-campaign.html

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