1. IOC assessment begins - see posted schedule outside classroom A 102
2. During class periods students must work on the following assignments: a. Editing last year's Written Task #1 to submit to IB this year b. Writing a new (additional) Written Task #1 as your final exam for this class DUE: Wednesday, Dec. 21 MUST submit a hard copy and will present orally. c. Read chapters 1-22 of East of Eden by Steinbeck DUE: Wednesday, Jan. 11 - MUST download study guide
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REMINDER: You must bring a copy of East of Eden by Steinbeck to class on November 30. You will need to read the first 22 chapters (parts 1 & 2) by the first day of class in second semester AND download East of Eden study guide 1. IOC practice for No Country
1. Quiz on No Country
2. Written Task #1 instructions (completed during December classes) 2. Final discussion of novel 3. HOMEWORK: No Country TIME LINE due on Thursday, November 18 1. verified IOC schedule-day and time
2. Discussed "aspect of place" in the homework passage- pages 123-124 3. Students prepared 5 Socratic Seminar questions for each of two passages (p. 173-178). If absent, please see me or a fellow student for the identification of passages. Question assignment: compose one of each type of question per passage (see below) 1. a literary analysis question - answer must come from the text 2. theme-based question 3. motif question 4. open-ended question 5. place-based question: use one of the descriptors A through E to compose question A. power of place B. sense and spirit of place C. pride of place D. border - boundaries E. uprooting of place 6. HOMEWORK: read pages 195-247 AND finish Socratic Questions for Friday's class 1. Quiz/explication using a passage from text
2. Practice IOC/ discussion in class 3. Timeline review 4. Read pages 158-194 for Wednesday 5 HOMEWORK: do a 20 minute IOC explication for Chapter V p. 123-124 Due Wednesday 6.REMINDER: Secure a copy of the novel East of Eden by John Steinbeck by Monday, November 28. 1. Journals notes on No Country
2.Quiz on pages 1-61 3.Class discussion of certain passages 4. HOMEWORK: Read pages 62-89 for Thursday, Nov. 3 - continue work on book timeline |
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