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Welcome Back Class of 2019

What’s Up? Calendar and Prayer Page Review of the Syllabus Strong Starts Did You Know

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwtS6Jy3ll8

January 8, 2019 Strong Start #1: Define what you think it means to be human. Instructions: Date each entry Write the prompt You must write for 7 timed minutes Brief discussion after Keep in a section of your Notes in order to turned in at the end of the month. Graded!

January 9, 2019 Strong Start #2 What do you think the Roman Catholic Church means when it calls itself “Pro-Life”? Date Prompt 7 minutes Brief discussion after Into your Notes Section of your Binder

Syllabus Quiz – 15 Questions & 1 EC You can write on the Quiz Questions on one side Zip on the other side NO – Key Version! EC = Out loud!

Legacy What will be your ECHO??? Acrostic Style Poem Senryu Poem Japanese style similar to a Haiku

Acrostic Style L (a phrase or sentence in which the first word starts will the letter L) E (NO, you cannot write just one word) G (NO, you cannot start before the letter) A (the poem must center around the idea of “Legacy”) C (the poem cannot be random) Y

Senyru Poem Similar to Haiku Based on syllables NOT words Except it is not focused on nature Based on syllables NOT words You are NOT allowed to use the word “Legacy” in the poem 3 Lines Long First Line has 5 syllables Second Line has 7 syllables Third Line has 5 syllables

Final Poems Due tomorrow – Thursday Typed and Creative Be Ready to Read One or Both of your Poems OUT LOUD!

January 10, 2019 “What do YOU think it means to be “Pro-Life”?

January 11, 2019 What does it mean to have rights as a human being? Can you list some rights that every human (regardless of nation) is endowed with?