ENGLISH 7
Check in/review Mugs
QW: What did you think of the movie? Wait for the sheet.
On the movie -- fill out worksheet comparison.
Then discuss.
“An American Childhood,” a memoir by Annie Dillard, p. 562 in your textbooks. Read the story.
Fill out the worksheet on the story and answer all the questions. If not done in class, complete for homework. When instructed to “cite evidence,” find a direct passage in the text, explain and properly quote it. Use page numbers.
HW: Friday Finish An American Childhood and Annie Dillard Qs for homework
ENGLISH 8
The Pearl, finish
HOMEWORK-- For Friday -- In notebooks, FIRST write and respond to the following prompt:
What is intelligence? Can a person ever be too smart? What is meant by the saying “ignorance is bliss?”
Respond to it. You are required to write at least one page in your notebook, single-spaced, complete sentences and thoughtful! (This will be checked.)
Read in literature textbooks, “Flowers For Algernon,” p. 182. A classic tale of a mentally challenged man who is part of a scientific experiment (has an operation) to triple his intelligence. The story chronicles the journey that he takes as his intelligence progresses and regresses.
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