Mrs. Krupyak's English II Honors
January 30 - February 3
Interested in AVID?
What is AVID?
- AVID is a class offered to students who would like to prepare for four-year universities
- The curriculum features writing, inquiry, collaboration, reading, note-taking, study skills, and college/career/motivational activities
- Students MUST commit to keeping a binder and taking notes in subject-area classes on a daily basis and to reviewing those notes every night for homework
- Other requirements include: satisfactory, citizenship, good attendance, and B-C academic average.
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ADVISORY PERIOD
Monday: Class Meeting in Gym - Scheduling (new changes to RHS next year...)
Wednesday: Study Hall
Friday: Study Hall
Unit Learning Targets
- Analyze the use of rhetoric in an argument
- Analyze interactions between characters and theme
- Analyze representations of a scene
- Analyze historical text
- Analyze how an author draws on Shakespeare
- Make and support inferences about word choice
Monday, January 30th
Agenda:
- Vocabulary Warm Up - let's get back on track!
- Macbeth Intro Kahoot!
- Begin reading Macbeth Act I Scenes I & II
Homework: Vocab Unit 9 Due Friday, February 3rd
Tuesday, January 31st
Agenda:
- Vocabulary Warm Up
- Macbeth Act I Scene III and IV
Homework: Vocab Unit 9 Due Friday, February 3rd
Wednesday, February 1st
Agenda:
- Vocabulary Warm Up
- Macbeth Act I Scenes V - VII
Homework: Vocab Unit 9 Due Friday, February 3rd
Thursday, February 2nd
Agenda:
- Vocabulary Warm Up - let's get back on track!
- Watch Macbeth Act I (to 33:16)
- Begin Macbeth Act I Analysis & Act I Venn Diagram
Homework: Vocab Unit 9 Due Friday, February 3rd
Friday, February 3rd
Agenda:
- Vocabulary Quiz Unit 9
- Macbeth Act I Analysis & Act I Venn Diagram (due Monday)
Homework: Macbeth Act I Analysis & Act I Venn Diagram (due Monday)