MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday January 8 Portfolio Update 9 Portfolio Reflection 10 Warm Up: Powerless (767) Read and Discuss: The Yellow Wallpaper.

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MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday January 8 Portfolio Update 9 Portfolio Reflection 10 Warm Up: Powerless (767) Read and Discuss: The Yellow Wallpaper (766 –783) Complete #1-7 (785) HW: Complete Reading and # Warm Up: Powerless (767) Read and Discuss: The Yellow Wallpaper (766 –783) Complete #1-7 (785) HW: Complete Reading and # Due: #1-7 Warm Up: Constraints (759) Read and Discuss: The Story of an Hour (760 – 763) Journal Entry (p. 765) HW: Complete Journal 15 Due: Journal Warm-up: Dream Job (791) Read and Discuss: April Showers (pp ) Review Pg. 803 – Writing to Compare 5 paragraph essay HW: 5 paragraph essay 16 Due: Essay Warm-up: Poetry Terms Recognizing Technique Whitman and Dickinson (pp ) HW: Poetry in Song 17 Due: Poetry in Song Introduce Modernism Notes (pp. 824 – 833) Discuss Harlem Renaissance HW: Personal Poem 18 Due: Poetry in Song Introduce Modernism Notes (pp. 824 – 833) Discuss Harlem Renaissance HW: Personal Poem 21 No School Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 22 Harlem Renaissance Read and Discuss Harlem Renaissance Poetry p Work on Personal Poems HW: Personal Poems 23 Warm-up: Personality (859) Read and Discuss: How it Feels to be Colored Me (858 – 864) HW: Finish Personal Poem 24 Due: Personal Poem Poets Corner 25 Due: Personal Poem Poets Corner 28 UNIT TEST: Regionalism, Naturalism, Modernism, Harlem Renaissance & Vocab Warm-up: 1920’s The Great Gatsby Background and Discussion Handout: Vocabulary and Study Guide 30 Begin Gatsby Ch. 1 Discuss and complete Study Guide and Vocabulary 31 Begin Gatsby Ch. 2 Discuss and complete Study Guides and Vocabulary 1 February Begin Gatsby 2 Discuss and complete Study Guides and Vocabulary

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 4 Gatsby Vocabulary Due before the end of class 5 Gatsby Ch. 3 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Continue Gatsby S.G. & Voc. 6 Gatsby Ch. 3 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Ch. 1-3 Study Guides and Vocabulary 7 Due: Ch. 1-3 Study Guides and Vocabulary Gatsby Ch Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Gatsby S.G. & Voc. 8 Due: Ch. 1-3 Study Guides and Vocabulary Gatsby Ch Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Gatsby S.G. & Voc. 11 Gatsby Ch. 5-6 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Continue Gatsby S.G. & Voc. 12 Gatsby Ch. 6 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Ch. 4-6 Study Guides and Vocabulary 13 Due: Ch. 4-6 Study Guides and Vocabulary Gatsby Ch. 7 Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Gatsby S.G. & Voc. 14 Gatsby Ch. 7 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Continue Gatsby S.G. & Voc. 15 Gatsby Ch. 7 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Continue Gatsby S.G. & Voc. 18 No School President’s Day 19 Gatsby Ch. 8 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Continue Gatsby S.G. & Voc. 20 Gatsby Ch. 8-9 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Continue Gatsby S.G. & Voc. 21 Complete Gatsby Ch. 9 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Ch. 7-9 Study Guides and Vocabulary 22 Complete Gatsby Ch. 9 Complete Study Guides and Vocabulary HW: Ch. 7-9 Study Guides and Vocabulary 25 Due: Ch. 7-9 Study Guides and Vocabulary Discuss Symbolism from Gatsby Discuss Literary Analysis (Due Wednesday) 26 Test Review Work on Literary Analysis 27 DUE: Lit. Analysis TEST The Great Gatsby 28 The Great Gatsby Clips Notes: Major differences in literature and cinema 1 March The Great Gatsby Clips Notes: Major differences in literature and cinema

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 4 The Great Gatsby Clips Notes: Major differences in literature and cinema (Continued) Turn in Notes 5 Warm Up: Scary Read and Discuss: A Rose for Emily (1020 – 1028) Discuss Urban Legend HW: Begin writing Urban Legend 6 Warm-up: Scary Movies Read and Discuss: The Feather Pillow (old books) Continue Discussion of Urban Legends HW: Comp. Urban Legend 7 DUE: Urban Legend Scary Stories 8 DUE: Urban Legend Scary Stories 26 BACK TO SCHOOL Spring Holiday – No School