Are humans inherently good or evil? In a multi-modal post, respond to this question by using these sources and others you find: Debate.org Why We Reason Bravery, Honor, and Loyalty as Morals in Beowulf
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Blog Post Assignment for English Three
After seminars, collect your thoughts about what you learned about the Vietnam War era. Reflect on this learning and create a multi-modal blog post that expresses your thoughts on this experience. Try to answer these essential questions: What have I learned? What insights have I gained? Here are some tips on making a successful post.
Blog Post Assignment for May 6th (A Day)
This blog post assignment is also the Unit 5 performance task for English 3 students. Now that you have studied a character from The Canterbury Tales, read his/her tale, and identified what is satiric about the piece, find a modern day equivalent that encapsulates a similar theme or concept from the Canterbury tale. In… More →
Blog Post Assignment for April 4th (A Day)
This is for Language and Lit students only. For this assignment, create a multi-modal package of three examples of satire: political, religious and cultural. In a Google document, explain what each example mocks and what the artist/author is trying to say.
February 29th Blog Post Assignment
For this blog post, create a multi-modal package that expresses a concern you have about something important and offers a possible solution to it.
The Blog Post Assignment– Due on B Day!
B-Day Language and Lit: Blog Post Assignment/Prompt (20 points) What are your fences? In a new multi-modal blog post, create a package of text, images, art, sound and video that answers this question by expressing the metaphorical meaning of the word fences. In your text document of no less than 150 words, develop paragraphs that begin with abstract language (generalities,… More →
Notice to Students
The grading policy, unchanged.
Grading Policy from the Parent-Student Handbook on page 19: In all learning experiences, students are expected to engage actively putting forth their best efforts in accordance with expectations and due dates. Students are expected at all grades and levels to take an active role in monitoring and reflecting on their own academic progress. Students are expected to take advantage of… More →