March 23 and on--

Check Google classroom-- Long distance learning begins!

Thursday, January 11, 2018

ENGLISH 7
New mugs checked in
Checked in and practice Pet Peeve speech.

In textbook completed all parts of questions 1 through 7, complete sentences, p. 684.  
Movie version Friday. Maybe.
Fri:  Second quarter ends. Unused late slips due.
Spelling Week 15, exercises 1-20 on p. 75, and a quiz--nearly your last.

ENGLISH 8
The third day of work time for portfolio. You should be quite nearly done so you are not working at midnight tonight. Must be assembled before class on Friday.

HW: Friday , the portfolio. Parent signature on essay.
Second quarter ends. Unused late slips due.
Settle grade disputes next week.

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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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