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Sophomore English Daily Agenda and Homework 5 th Period Mr. Sanders E355 NOTE: I’ll do my best to update this agenda online twice weekly—on Sunday and Wednesday afternoons, but the daily agenda as posted and discussed in class is the final agenda.

Wednesday, September 21 In Class DGP & V Week Three Ancient History Lesson on Rome & Julius Caesar Upcoming Thursday: Read Act I, scenes ___-___.

Tuesday, September 20 In Class DGP & V Week Three Hand Out and Begin Julius Caesar Upcoming Wednesday: Read Act I, scenes i-ii, of Julius Caesar.

Monday, September 19 In Class Return and Go Over DGP & V Weeks 1-2; DGP & V Week Three Last Chance Discussion of 12 Angry Men Essays before Due Date Upcoming Tuesday: 12 Angry Men Essays Due

Thursday, September 15 In Class DGP & V Week Two Quiz Trade ‘em and Grade ‘em DGP & V Week Three Notes Upcoming Tuesday: 12 Angry Men Essays Due; Yep, that’s the day.

Wednesday, September 14 In Class DGP & V Writing Day: Use today to get started on your first draft of the essay on 12 Angry Men. Upcoming Thursday: DGP & V Week Two Quiz

Tuesday, September 13 In Class DGP & V Go Over Essay Planning Sheets and Essay Template Upcoming Wednesday: Writing Day.

Monday, September 12 In Class DGP & V Collect Essay Planning Sheets Upcoming Tuesday: Writing Day.

Thursday, September 8 In Class DGP & V Finish (?) 12 Angry Men Go Over Assignment for Essay (if we get that far) Upcoming Friday: DGP & V Week One Quiz

Wednesday, September 7 In Class DGP & V 12 Angry Men Upcoming Thursday: Begin working on 12 Angry Men Essay Prompts

Tuesday, September 6 In Class Daily Grammar Practice and Vocabulary Week One Monday and Tuesday Lesson Continue 12 Angry Men film Upcoming Wednesday: Finish film? Thursday: Begin working on the essay for 12 Angry Men

Friday, September 2 In Class Introduction to Daily Grammar Practice and Vocabulary Introduction of Second Topic for Essays Continue Watching 12 Angry Men Upcoming Tuesday: DGP & V for Monday-Tuesday; Choose a Topic for 12 Angry Men Essays

Thursday, September 1 In Class Begin Watching 12 Angry Men Great, Old, Hokey Black-White Film We’ll also begin talking about your 1 st essay! Upcoming Friday: Continue Film and Get More Serious about Essay Topic Choices

Wednesday, August 31 In Class Discussion of 12 Angry Men & Thinking Ethically Handout Upcoming Thursday: Begin Watching 12 Angry Men Great, Old, Hokey Black-White Film We’ll also begin talking about your 1 st essay!

The Utilitarian Approach The greatest good for the greatest number Of what benefit to the community is the punishment of the accused man? Is there a benefit to the accused man to being punished? Is the protection of the community in which the accused man lives more important than the protection of the accused man from the community (jurors)?

The Rights Approach Safeguards people from being used by the government to serve its purposes What is a “fair trial?” Which is better: a fair trial or a better defense or a better prosecution? Better for the community? Better for the accused?

The Fairness or Justice Approach What is each person due? Safety? Equality? A Fair Trial? To be heard? His day in court? What does it mean to seek justice?

The Common Good Approach Members of the community are bound to seek common values and goals. Is safety a common goal, or commonly good? Which is more important in 12 Angry Men: the protection of the accused man from the jury or the protection of the community from the accused man?

The Virtue Approach The virtuous person will do the right thing. Is forgiveness, or mercy, a virtue? Shakespeare says, “The quality of mercy is not strained.” Is this true?

Tuesday, August 30 In Class Discussion of 12 Angry Men & Thinking Ethically Handout Upcoming Wednesday: Continue Discussion

Monday, August 29 In Class Discussion of 12 Angry Men The Lunch Date Thinking Ethically Handout Upcoming Tuesday: Be prepared to discuss this question: What makes juror #8 right?

Friday, August 26 In Class Despite my best intentions, your grammar and vocabulary materials are not ready today. Since this is a weekly thing, I’m just going to postpone beginning until next Friday. Woo-hoo! Hand Out and Go Over Script of 12 Angry Men Silent Reading Upcoming Monday: Read 12 Angry Men!

Thursday, August 25 In Class Complete discussion of 12 Angry Men Passage? Upcoming Friday—We’ll begin a grammar and vocab unit, but not all the materials are ready, so we’ll have to limp along for a few days. Still nothing for you to prepare here. I’ll also give out copies of the whole play 12 Angry Men.

Wednesday, August 24 In Class Go Over Shared Inquiry Handout Begin Shared Inquiry Discussion of 12 Angry Men. Upcoming Thursday—Complete Discussion of 12 Angry Men Friday—Begin Grammar and Vocabulary. Nothing for you to prepare here.

Tuesday, August 23 In Class Welcome & Happy New Year! Please find a seat. I’ll set up the seating chart after class begins. Classroom Guidelines & Course Syllabus Upcoming Wednesday—Read the handout, including the excerpt from 12 Angry Men.