Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Thursday afternoon

Vocabulary: No quiz next week. Please begin your review of root words studied so far.

Literature: Read the next 50  in Pilgrim's Progress.

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Thursday morning

No vocabulary quiz. Please begin a formal review of words studied so far.

Literature: Finish reading Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Bring copy of "Our Town" to class.


Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Wednesday girls

Please have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Read 50 more pages in The Pilgrim's Progress.

God bless you all,
Mrs. Fowler

Tuesday morning

Please have a great holiday. Your only assignment is to read the rest of Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Please bring "Our Town" to class after Thanksgiving.

Friday, November 13, 2015

Thursday afternoon

Vocabulary: NO Quiz this week. Please bring your cards to class. We will begin our review.


Literature:
If I do not have your story. It is due!!
 Read pages 1-50 in Pilgrim's Progress. You may need to make a character list.

Thursday morning ( Bluffton)

Vocabulary: No quiz this week. We will review all words to this date.

Literature: Read Chapters 31-34 in Uncle Tom's Cabin. If you have time, read on.
Complete your fictional work. It is due!

Please make sure you have a copy of "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder.

US History: Projects are due. You will present on Thursday!!!

Wednesday gilrs

Vocabulary:No quiz this week, Please begin your big review and bring your cards to class.

Literature: Read the first 50 pages of Pilgrim's Progress.

 God bless you all.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Tuesday morning

Vocabulary: NO quiz. Please begin your own review of all the words to date.

Literature: Correct your papers. Final drafts are due on Tuesday. Please be mindful of your conversation punctuation.

Read Chapters 31-34 in Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Please make sure you have a copy of " Our Town" by Thorton Wilder.

US History: Project are due!!!

No class on November 24.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Thursday afternoon.

Vocabulary: QUIZ!!!

Latin:
1. cors. cordis: heart
2. dorsum: back
3. mons, montis: mountain
4. humus: earth
5. folium: leaf
6. sal. salis: salt
7. mare: sea, ocean

Greek:

1. athlon: prize, award
2. agon: contest, struggle
3. dromos: race course


Literature: Finish your stories. Send them to me when you are finished.
Read the Apology of Pilgrim's Progress.

 Please remember Socks for Romania.

Thursday morning

Vocabulary: Quiz.

1. amity: a cordial disposition; state of friendship
2. bucolic: relating to shepherds or herdsmen
3. candid: openly straightforward and direct
4. clairvoyant: foreseeing the future
5. copious: large in number or quantity
6. deplete: use or exhaust resources
7. entourage: the group following or attending to an important person
8. expedite: process fast and efficiently
9. furtive: marked by quiet, caution and secrecy
10. glean: gather, as of natural products, to pick over in search of relevant materials


 Literature: Read Chapters 25-31 in Uncle Tom's Cabin.
 Work on your short stories. Send me anything you would like.

US History: Read Chapter 7 and answer all the section review questions.
Projects are due Nov. 19!!


Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Wednesday girls

Vocabulary: Quiz next week.

Latin:
1. cors, cordis: heart
2. dorsum: back
3. mons, montis: mountain
4. humus: earth
5. folium: leaf
6. sal. salis: salt
7. mare: sea

Greek:
1. athlon: prize, award
2. agon: contest, struggle
3. dromos: race course

Literature: Finish your stories. Send them to me when you are finished.
Read the "apology" for Pilgrim's Progress.

Please remember Socks for Romania.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Tuesday morning

Vocabulary: Quiz next week.

1. amity: a cordial disposition; state of friendship
2. bucolic: relating to shepherds or herdsman
3. candid: openly straightforward and direct
4. clairvoyant: foreseeing the future
5. copious: large in number or quantity
6. deplete: use or exhaust resources
7. entourage: the group following and attending to an important person
8. expedite: process fast and efficiently
9. furtive: marked by quiet and caution and secrecy
10. glean: gather, as of natural products, to pick over in search of relevant materials


Literature: Read to Chapter 25-31 in Uncle Tom's Cabin.
As soon as you have something to read of your fictional work, please send it to me.

US History: Read Chapter 7 and answer the section reviews.
History projects are due on November 17!!