March 23 and on--

Check Google classroom-- Long distance learning begins!

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

ENGLISH 7
Had entire class period to work on group presentations. You had yesterday, too.
You all worked very well!
Delivering them tomorrow, in class.

HW: Thurs: Mugs  and presentations on The Call of the Wild pre-reading activities.
Fri: . The Call of the Wild Group work & presentations for Chapter 1

ENGLISH 8
Returned reading guide packets (70 points) - Missing: Dawson, Michael, Nate, Theo, Emily, Jasper, Andre, Ben S.
Finished Movie -- Survivors on how they tried to get their parents out to join them, but then the war started and reunions were doomed.  War ended all Kindertransports and communication  (mail) between children and parents.

IN NOTEBOOKS:
QW: (1) First, as if you are one of the children who was rescued. You are writing a letter to your parents who you left, just after you have arrived in England. Tell them how you feel? Are you angry? Resentful? Grateful? Frightened? Do you think you will see them again?  Do you have anything to ask them?
(2) Second, write as an adult, 50 years later, remembering. What do you regret? What are you grateful for? What do you miss?
If run out of time, can finish tomorrow at the start of class or for homework. It’s just a quick write!
HW: Thurs -- Read PART 9; Complete WS
Friday--FINISH BOOK, Read PART 10 & Epilogue, Complete WS
(Parts 9, 10 & Epilogue not collected until after spring break. )

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