English 12
Daily Agenda
November 28 to December 2, 2022
November 28 to December 2, 2022
Winter Warmth Holiday Program (handout)
Winterball is set! Friday, December 16, 8-10pm in Cafeteria.
Jack-Wear for sale! Ask Lilly Napier, Iris Coty, Siena Yang or Mercedes Thao to purchase.
Jack Pride Competitions - Next competition is December 9.
DEC. 7 IS PICTURE DAY (+ Class Photo) = see picture day handout
Yearbooks are for sale online - at this link here!
Poetry Out Loud - Tuesday lunchtime meetings, Ms. Tucker's Room
And after school Monday and Wednesday
ASB meetings Thursdays @ lunch - 2 representatives should come from each class/club.
Letterman Jackets - We have letterman jackets now available! Go here to purchase.
Make sure you are logged in when you watch your videos and questions.
Instructional Videos and Checkpoint Questions are due Dec. 5 by 10 p.m.
Progress check window will open Dec. 6 and close Dec. 20
Quarter 2 Project is due Dec 20
The week's main objective: To construct a preliminary thesis statement on at least one of themes present in Native Son.
Have you met your goals?
YES
How so? Be specific and provide details as to how you met the goal by providing an example.
What's a new goal you can set? Try to keep it measurable.
NO
Why do you think you have not met this goal?
What actions will you take to continue to try to meet your goal?
Do you need to set a new goal? Explain why? Make your new goal measurable.
Staple your index card to your lined paper and turn in.
Continue Reading: Start Book 3 (Fate) - Reading 16: Pages 271-286
(answer in GC or handwrite)
Due tomorrow
Trenton and Sparrow need to present!
Continue Reading
Class Word Cloud: Look back and think about Bigger's entrance into court and how he is feeling while he sits in jail. Is there any part where the writer's words might make one feel sympathetic toward Bigger?
Continue Reading Reading 20: Pages 325-346
(first half) Continue Reading Reading 21: Pages 346-361
(second half) This Theme Means... (Free Write/Brainstorm)
due Friday end of class