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Thursday, October 27, 2011

ENGLISH 8

QW: I did knock first.

Handed out a new grammar worksheet, to be done in class, on sentence fragments and run-ons. This should be a review for most of you. It is critical for your writing. You can work on grammar cards if you choose. Bring worksheet tomorrow to complete in class.

Finished discussing individually mystery novel project.

HW: Friday: Grammar Card deck. Include your list of 100 words in the envelope. Do not use pencil! Look at models in class to be sure you've got it correct. Ask a question in class ahead of time.
Tues: 11/01 Biography DEJ #3. Finish the book!

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Sebastopol, CA
After many years as a newspaper reporter and writer, a job that I was lucky enough to love, I got my English teaching credential, hoping to pass on to kids how to find their unique voice and clearly communicate what they think and feel. Public school educated in Philadelphia, college in New York City (Barnard College), transferred to and graduated from UC Berkeley in English and received a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. Yay, my son, my student in 8th grade, is now a Cal alumni, too, a 2017 graduate with a degree in computer science, now working at Google (You Tube) as a product manager. William Faulkner is one of my favorite writers, as well as Anne Lamott, Langston Hughes and many of the nighttime, satirical comedy shows. On my top bookshelf sit Nobel Prize winning writers Toni Morrison and Orhan Pamuk, along with friends who have won Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, who started writing in junior high or in writing groups in Sonoma County. Go public education in California!

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