Madden Spring 4th Block Brit Lit-Spring 4th block Assignments
- Instructor
- Andrew Madden
- Term
- 2021-2022 School Year
- Department
- English
- Description
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Brit Lit
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Click the link for the Google Form to take the test over Ch. 1-8. Come back here and hit "Turn In" when you finish.
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Put each story's diagram into one document, and label each story and the plot parts within it. Submit the document here when we have finished all the short stories, before we take the test.
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Who is most responsible for Macbeth's downfall- the witches, Lady Macbeth, or Macbeth himself? In a well organized essay, outline the text evidence that points to one of these characters as bearing the majority of the blame for Macbeth's descent into darkness. The slides file has all the evidence needed, you only need to locate the line numbers for each piece for the character you choose. The outline can be manipulated to become your essay, utilizing the introduction as written.
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Macbeth Act 2-3 quiz. Be sure to come back to Google Classroom and hit "Turn it in" when finished.
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Quiz over drama vocab and Act 1. Come back to Google Classroom and hit "Turn it in" when finished.
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Turn in all your poetry graphic organizers here. You can copy and paste them into one document, or you can attach three separate documents (Sonnets, Romanticism, Victorian/ Modernism).
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Use the internet to search for a sonnet that you would like to recite, or recite one of the five we study.
Create a Google doc with the sonnet title and your name- save it to Google Drive
Write an introduction that states the author, form, meter, rhyme scheme, literary elements and poetic devices (minimum of 3 examples from the sonnet), and a short explanation of the sonnet's main theme or point.
Turn it in to Google Classroom after you recite.
Create a Google doc with the sonnet title and your name- save it to Google Drive
Write an introduction that states the author, form, meter, rhyme scheme, literary elements and poetic devices (minimum of 3 examples from the sonnet), and a short explanation of the sonnet's main theme or point.
Turn it in to Google Classroom after you recite.
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Submit a COPY of your notes on the career you chose to research. Don't attach the actual document, or you will lose access to it.
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Here you will attach the resume you created and submit. I have attached and example for you- feel free to edit it as your own, or you can delete it and attach whatever version you chose to use.
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Today you will complete the Career Exploration as a way to begin thinking of possible careers you might like to research. Submit here when you are done.
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We will discuss the syllabus and course info, COVID protocols for our classroom, how to get into Google Classroom, my teacher website, and other back-to-school information. Fill out the sign-off form by next Friday for a daily grade.