Honors English I September 19 th through 23 rd. Monday, September 19 th Short Story Unit Test.

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Honors English I September 19 th through 23 rd

Monday, September 19 th Short Story Unit Test

Tuesday, September 20 th Journal DLP Vocabulary Quiz New vocabulary words Get grammar workbooks; do grammar pretest Introduce outside reading: The Hobbit

Journal 7 What was your favorite short story that we read? Why? What was your least favorite? Why? What is your favorite short story that you have ever read? Please describe it and tell me why it is your favorite.

Proofreading Warm-up Item 1 Roger was caught when he tries to steal a purse Corrected Roger was caught when he tried to steal a purse.

Proofreading Warm-up Item 2 Mrs jones might of asked him to set down and explain his actions but she feed him dinner instead. Corrected Mrs. Jones might have asked him to sit down and explain his actions, but she fed him dinner instead.

Adversity Hardship; great misfortune

Formidable awe-inspiring by reason of excellence; strikingly impressive.

Ravage v.: destroy violently; ruin.

Profusion n.: large supply; abundance.

Adversary n.: enemy; opponent.

Rancor n.: bitter hatred; ill will.

Abominably adv.: in an extremely unpleasant or disgusting manner.

Ardor n.: passion; enthusiasm.

Tumult n.: commotion; uproar; confusion.

Restitution n.: compensation; repayment.

Wednesday, September 21 st Convocation and early release

Thursday, September 22 nd Notes on epics Notes on The Trojan War

Journal 8 Describe a trip that you have taken.

Proofreading Warm-up Item 3 mrs jones doesnt say too Roger get you’re life in order Corrected Mrs. Jones doesn’t say to Roger, “Get your life in order.”

Proofreading Warm-up Item 4 She is a kind person who’s example is a powerful lesson Corrected She is a kind person whose example is a powerful lesson.

Friday, September 23 rd Journal DLP Finish notes View Trojan War documentary Homework for the weekend: Get your journals in order to turn in next week.

Journal 9

Proofreading Warm-up Item 5 even if you have everything in life arranged the way youve planed there may be surprises. Corrected Even if you have everything in life arranged the way you’ve planned, there may be surprises.

Proofreading Warm-up Item 6 We seen this theme, over and over again in the storys weve read so far this year. Corrected We have seen this theme over and over again in the stories we’ve read so far this year. (comma after theme deleted)