Warm Up 11.3 Here’s our week in review. Take out your note-takers to use for two more presentations. Also, please see today’s column to go over our agenda.

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Warm Up 11.3 Here’s our week in review. Take out your note-takers to use for two more presentations. Also, please see today’s column to go over our agenda for the day. Day 2 – 11.2 Group Work Day 3 – 11.3 Group Work Day 4 – 11.6 Presentation Day 1 – 11.7 Presentation Day 2 – 11.8 Presentation Day 3 – 11.9 Compile research, create Works Consulted, work on SIFTing and reciting poem. Get an idea for the visual. Create and organize your presentation; SIFT poem; edit the visual; presentation practice (MLA Works Consulted due!) Team Meeting: Presentation practice Pastorals Aubades Ballads Sonnets Villanelles Sestinas Ode Dramatic Monologue Elegy

Learning Targets To finish up presentations. To complete all documentation for this project.

Homework Study for the test! Find the study guide under “Poetry Materials” in Google Classroom. Use your note-taker as well, and be sure to bring your note-taker to school on Monday 