Honors+English+III


 * Honors English III course outline**

= WEEKLY AGENDAS Week of 10/12/09 Agenda 10/12/09 – 10/16/09 =

Plans and Due dates for week of 9/28 WEEK OF 10/9/09

Vocabulary 10/26/09 Test Friday October 30, 2009

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=SAT WORDS AND ANALOGY TYPES= = =

=SAT TESTS= = = = =

=JOURNALS= = JOURNALS 1-5 DUE FRIDAY OCTOBER 16TH= =P= **TRANSCENDENTALISM**

** Answer the questions about the poems at the end of the power-point**

** Powerpoint for Walt Whitman. Study for Test on Dickinson and Whitman on Tuesday.**

Graduation Project
LOOK AT THIS TO MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE EVERYTHING IN YOUR PRESENTATION!

USE THESE IN YOUR POWER-POINTS AND PRESENTATIONS.

[|GRAMMAR REVIEW FOR THE EXAM]

AGENDA 1/4/2010

=EXAM REVIEW: USE THE LINKS ON THIS PAGE TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR EXAM REVIEW!!! I AM ALSO INCLUDING A FOLDER WITH THE STUDY GUIDES FOR THE SCARLET LETTER AND THE POWER POINT WITH THE NOTES ABOUT HAWTHORNE. GOOD LUCK!! THE LITERARY TERMS WITH DEFINITIONS ARE UNDER REALISM, MODERNISM AND HARLEM RENAISSANCE. EXAM REVIEW WILL BE WEDNESDAY AT 3:05= ==

NOTES ON CHARACTERS AND HAWTHORNE CHAPTERS 1-8 CHAPTERS 9-15 CH 15-20

POWERPOINT THAT DEFINES THE TECHNIQUES OF MODERNIST WRITERS THAT YOU HAVE TO DESCRIBE IN YOUR POWERPOINT, IN YOUR ENGLISH CORNELL NOTES AND REFLECT IN THE WRITING YOU CHOOSE TO SHARE BY YOUR AUTHOR.

Modernism Projects

THIS IS THE TEST ON MODERNISM: DOWNLOAD TO ANSWER QUESTIONS

[|Zora Neal Hurston Quotes]

STUDY GUIDE FOR //THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD// CHAPTERS 19-20 AND THEMATIC QUESTIONS.

Look through chapters 1-6 and find examples of at least three of these literary devices. Write name of the literary / rhetorical device, then the quote that is an example of the literary device. Describe why the author uses this device in the writing. (What is the purpose / how does it help the reader to understand the point the author is trying to make?)

The literary / rhetorical devices and their explanations can be found at the following link:

[|Rhetorical Devices]

Click on the link to review grammar rules and do practice exercises. [|Grammar Review]

=CITATION TOOLS=

COMPUTERIZED BIBLIOGRAPHY MAKER! HOW MUCH EASIER COULD IT BE!
[|Easy Bibliography]

[|MLA CITATION MAKER]

[|NC WISEOWL] PASSWORD IS WISEOWL

THIS GIVES YOU AN IDEA OF WHAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN A RESEARCH PAPER.

THIS TELLS YOU WHEN YOUR LETTER OF INTENT IS DUE

Graduation Project Practice Sheet Due Friday

• **If you find information that you may use, first copy the citation information from the bottom of the article onto your source page or copy and paste it onto a Word document (SAVE IT)!** – **Source Citation:Schweiger, Larry J. "A call for urgent action.(NWF VIEW)(global warming)." __National Wildlife__ 46.1 (Dec-Jan 2008): 8(1). __General Reference Center Gold__. Gale. NC WiseOwl Thomson Gale PowerSearch. 6 Nov. 2008** **** • **Be sure to number this source** • **Look for the author’s last name at the bottom or top of the article. Use this for your citation. There will be no page number. If there is no author’s name given, then you use the article title for the citation.**
 * __NC WISEOWL__**