AGENDA:
1. Checking in and planning the week
2. Notes/review on symbolism
3. Journal
JOURNAL TOPIC: [today's tunes: "Happy Birthday"]
As an expert in symbolism, please explain the relatively
new trend of throwing flour and eggs on people to "celebrate" their
birthdays. Older people may regard this behavior as assault or a
desperate plea for attention; is there a deeper significance to this
practice, or is it as dumb as it looks?
COMMENT to this post with the fiction novel you're reading. Please include the title, the author, and the reason you chose it.
POST to your blog about your thoughts on working independently (title: I'M IN CHARGE/ 1st sentences: "Some high school students need to be told what to do all the time and reminded or threatened when they don't get the job done. Independent work can be challenging, but I like it because...")
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As often as I say it, I feel like I don't say it often enough: Thank You. Thank you for your effort, your insight, your willingness...
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The time is now! Please choose a fiction book (a.k.a. a novel) that you would like to read for your first literature analysis. Please comm...
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As often as I say it, I feel like I don't say it often enough: Thank You. Thank you for your effort, your insight, your willingness...
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JOURNAL TOPIC: Up to you. AGENDA: 1. Mindfulness 2. Les Mis continued POST: On your blog, please compare the experience of reading...
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ReplyDeleteI hope in a good way - email me!
DeleteEvery day by David Levithan
ReplyDeleteI had seen that this book was being turn into a movie and I wanted to read the book.
Great idea! I always like to imagine the story myself before seeing how someone else imagined it.
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