EOC TESTING Week 9. Monday, 5/11 1st hour—(2 hours) testing and novel project ADV. 3rd hour— (2 hours) Satire Activity and Final Writing Prompt 5th Hour—(1.

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EOC TESTING Week 9

Monday, 5/11 1st hour—(2 hours) testing and novel project ADV. 3rd hour— (2 hours) Satire Activity and Final Writing Prompt 5th Hour—(1 hour) Satire Activity 7th Hour—(2 hours) Satire Activity and Final Writing Prompt

Tuesday, 5/12 1st hour—(2) testing and novel project ADV. 3rd hour—(2) DOL: Satire Activity (15); Review for Multiple Choice (15); Final Writing Prompt and Revising Essay 6th hour—(1) PREP 7th Hour—(2) Final Writing Prompt and Revising Essay

Review for Test Objective Test (50 points) –Matching (characters to traits) –True/False –Multiple Choice –Possible a few short answer What to Turn In –Study Guide Questions and Character Sheet What to Review –Southern Gothic Literature—What is the grotesque? –Setting—Why is Yoknapatawpha County so unique? –Modernism—How is this novel a reflection of Modernism? –Characters/Point of View—How many narrators? –Literary Terms: alliteration, onomatopoeia, simile, metaphor, personification, foreshadowing, irony, point of view, internal monologue, stream of consciousness –Plot

Wednesday, 5/13 1st Hour—finish novel project and turn in 2nd hour—Review Guide and Writing Prompt; Author’s Style Activities 3rd hour—Multiple choice 4th hour—pages and paper –Billings pictures in! –Ad information (check spelling) –Work Day—the 23; discuss “final” 5th hour—(3 hours) Satire activity (collect); Final Writing Prompt and Review Sheet

Thursday, 5/14 2nd hour—(2 hours) Writing Prompt ADV 4th hour—(2 hours) pages and paper –Senior Magazine Pick Up (Otte) –Articles and Pages –SNACKS 6th hour—PREP 7th—(1 hour) Multiple Choice –Collect Questions and Characterization Sheet

Friday, 5/15 2nd hour— (2) Multiple Choice and Satire Activity ADV 4th hour—(2) pages and paper 5th hour—(1) Multiple Choice 6th hour—(2) PREP