Having trouble keeping track of assignments?

February 24, 2012

Try this app: istudiez (for Mac ,PC, or iOS device)


10th Grade: If You Can…

February 24, 2012

Sign up for, and install on a computer you have regular access to, Dropbox. It will become important in the weeks to come.


10th Grade: LOTF Videos Due F 5/25 by 11:59pm

May 21, 2012

Due to the absolutely cruddy weather this weekend, LOTF videos are to be turned in to YouTube by 11:59pm FRIDAY. You asked for an extension, you’ve got it.

 

You are, of course, absolutely welcome to turn it in early.


10th Grade: HW for Friday 5/18

May 16, 2012

We talked about it in class, you wrote it down in your planners, but it bears saying again.

 

You must turn on a 2nd draft of your LOTF essay on Friday to the following places

  1. Mr. Watrous at beginning of lass
  2. TurnItIn.com by 11:59pm

9th Grade: HW for Friday 5/18

May 16, 2012

 


10th Grade: Rough Drafts Due Soon! (M 5/14, Tu 5/15)

May 10, 2012

Essay Scoring Guide

Requirements for earning credit on the rough draft: Read the rest of this entry »


10th Grade: Outline due next class (W 5/9 or Th 5/10)

May 7, 2012

Click here for ideas, examples and guidelines. Read the rest of this entry »


9th Grade: HW for Next Class (Tu 5/1)

April 27, 2012

Read Act 2, Sc. 5 & Act 2, Sc. 6


10th Grade: HW For Next Class (F 4/27)

April 26, 2012
  1. Read Chapters 7 & 8
  2. Create Sociogram:

10th Grade: HW for Next Class (4/25 or 4/26)

April 23, 2012

Read Chapters 5&6


10th Grade: HW for Next Class (4/23 or 4/24)

April 18, 2012

Read Ch. 3&4

Complete your map of the island:

  • Recreate the shape of the island
  • Use crayons, markers or colored pencils to include the colors Golding describes. (see pg 31)
  • Label all components on the map
  • Map must be neat, legible and in good condition
  • Include the:
  1. Beach and beach pool
  2. Granite platform
  3. Lagoon
  4. Island rock
  5. Coral reef
  6. The scar
  7. The forest
  8. The mountains
  9. The pig trail/run

Project Drafts due M 4/9 & Tu 4/10

April 5, 2012

Project Analysis Draft:

  • 5 paragraph essay analyzing how successful your project was. Essentially, your thesis should answer the question ”Was your project successful? Why or why not?”

Collection of Evidence Draft:

  • At least 6 pieces of evidence (receipts, surveys, photos, videos, etc.)
  • Each piece of evidence must be accompanied by its own paragraph explaining it.

 


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