For all assignment information during school shutdowns, please check your email every Monday and go to the Hapara Workspace to complete all course work.
There will be an email sent by the end of the day on Friday, April 3, with detailed information for the continuation of our course through the month of April. For now, you can work on completing your Shakespeare Museum Walk Presentation.
This is now going to be a virtual presentation that can be filmed using any platform that you are able to access. This could include simply filming you with your tri-fold poster presenting as if you were live in the classroom (if you do this, please take photos of the trifold so that I can clearly see your citations). Another option is using I-Movie and filming elements of you speaking and inserting visual support images. You might choose to do a Google Slideshow and then record your voice over it using Screencastify (there is an instructional video for how to do this at the bottom of the resources section of the Hapara Workspace). If you know of another option that works for you, go for it. No matter what platform you use to produce your presentation, please copy and paste the link on the Hapara Workspace that has been shared with you (entitled Homeschooling with Mrs. Boucher). There is a document in the Evidence section where you can put both the presentation and your Works Cited page. We will chat soon. I hope you are all staying healthy and well. Check your email for information and links for literacy activities that will keep you busy and learning over the next week.
The museum walk presentation is now due on April 7th. You can spend some time working on that over the next two weeks while at home.
See the handouts given in class for details on assignment expectations.
Review the expectations for writing summary paragraphs and PPC short answer responses. Be prepared to determine the main idea, to write a summary, to identify or defend any of the elements of fiction learned so far:
Setting: where and when the story takes place
Read "Coming Home" by clicking on the file below:
Identify the following in the text:
1. One example of as many narrative conflicts as you can find. 2. One example for each element of indirect characterization (STEAL). 3. The inciting event, climax, and resolution. 4. The main idea (theme). 5. The setting. Defend: 1. The narrative point of view. Complete the questions started today for the story "The Strange Orchid". The questions are as follows:
Click the button text below to see information about the public speaking competition opportunity available:
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