Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Wednesday, February 26th

Due Friday - 
Complete project paragraphs rough draft.

Due Monday - 
Edit and hand in project paragraphs. 

Presentations begin on Friday.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Tuesday, February 25th

Due Wednesday:
Paper/PowerPoint/Presentation Assignment: Answer all questions on page 3 of your packet (that includes the questions about your paper AND group PowerPoint assignments. 

Song/Rap Assignment: Have rough draft of your song/rap complete for Wednesday.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Wednesday, February 12th

All final drafts of Frederick Douglass/Julius Lester compare/contrast paragraphs are due on Thursday. I will not accept paragraphs after break! (unless there is a snow day). 

You may turn in paragraphs early.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Tuesday, February 11th

Reading 3, Geometry - Due Wednesday - Complete Compare and Contrast Outline and bring to class. 
Due Thursday - Completed Compare and Contrast paragraph. 

Reading 1 - Compare and Contrast paragraph due Wednesday.  
 
Reading 2 - Compare and Contrast paragraph due Thursday.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Monday, February 10th

Reading 1 and 2 - Due Tuesday - Complete Compare and Contrast Outline and bring to class. 

Reading 3, Geometry - Due Wednesday - Complete Compare and Contrast Outline and bring to class.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Thursday, February 6th

Revised due to the snow day. If you have already completed the homework, you may disregard this. 

Due Friday for Reading 1 - Completely fill in compare and contrast notes chart (back and front!)

Due Monday for Reading 2 and 3- Completely fill in compare and contrast notes chart (back and front!)

Remember, these are quick notes to help you with your writing and discussion. Paraphrasing and bullet notes are fine!

Monday, February 3, 2014

Tuesday, February 4th

Due Thursday for Reading 1 and 2- Completely fill in compare and contrast notes chart (back and front!)

Due Friday for Reading 3- Completely fill in compare and contrast notes chart (back and front!)

Remember, these are quick notes to help you with your writing and discussion. Paraphrasing and bullet notes are fine!