Palpable, Dogmatize, Forlorn, Limbo, Empirical, Unheralded, Hapless, Squalor, Dredged, Dross, Irreverent, Rhapsodic (know all the versions of these words, eg dogma, squalid, heralded, reverent...) The Quiz is on 2/25.
March's calendar is in the Forms and Docs section--make sure to download the most recent version, the one with the Whitman/ Dickinson test date. I am so sorry! I forgot to give you treats--I gave 1st and 3rd period Dum-Dums. If you want one, please come by any time tomorrow to pick one. Again, sorry-- I didn't mean to neglect such an awesome group of students.
On Monday, students will have time to work on their AP Multiple Choice Project AND
please bring the Ralph Ellison text on Charlie Parker to class on Tuesday (we may also have a little work time available on Tuesday as well) Vocabulary words: astute, mores, vehemently, laudable, perspicuity, provisional, rejoinder, unadorned, probity, bandying, terse, vapid
And Reflection is only questions 6, 7, and 8. Leland's administration scheduled us to complete the Climate Survey on Monday so I have to rearrange the day. The MLK questions will now be due on Tuesday the 28th rather than on Monday. On Monday the 27th we will discuss Whitman poem 52. Please spread the word to students who don't check the Weebly.
Here are the dates for MC Questions on AP Classroom:
Unit 7: 1/13-1/21 Unit 3: 1/21-1/30 Unit 4: 2/3-2/6 Unit 5: 2/24-2/27 Unit 6 will be up but it is not assigned. Reminder all start and end times are 8:00 AM and complete questions 6, 7, and 8 from the multiple choice correction and reflection handout for each unit. Have fun!!! :D The poems that I wanted you to download and bring to class are available in the Forms and Docs section. All you have to do is bring a copy of this document to class--no reading or analysis required. See you Tuesday!
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