World Literature
1. Watch a TV show (or film) with a storyline (no news or reality shows, please). On today's notes, write down two conflicts from the show, and phrase them in terms of WANTS...BUT. For example: Michael Scott wants to get everyone in the office to go to the Halloween party, but they all don't like him and want to go to someone else's party.
2. Finish your VPP1 flashcards & organize your binders.
3. Get all course texts - these are due September 7th!
Composition
1. Finish the letter to Mr. Power (3+ paragraphs).
2. Get all other class texts on the syllabus by September 9th.
3. Continue to bring the Holt and vocabulary books to class for now.
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ENGLISH RULEZ
you should lighten up on the rules you have for our class mr.power at least give us some warnings before giving us a straight out detention it will make your class alot more fun man =]
our homework assignment for monday was to write you a letter explaining more about ourselves. the rules and expectations. of men and mice by john steinbeck
Devyn Rachelle Bose
P.3 Composition
8/31/10
Mr. Power
1. Watch a TV show (or film) with a storyline (no news or reality shows, please). On today's notes, write down two conflicts from the show.
2.Mr. Power's Classroom Expectations & Rules
3.Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes
By Edith Hamilton
Shain Quinn
World Lit
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Dear Anonymous:
I totally understand that you would like me to lighten up on the rules; the reason they are so strict is to ensure that class time is used for learning and not other extraneous things.
By the way, be courageous: Use your real name! Don't be cowardly. I appreciate the emoticon, though, because it shows that you have some good humor about your comment.
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