Mrs. Noel's Class
English III - The American Experience

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    August Calendar 1
E3- Complete Bradford and William Byrd.

EH3- Religion, the Mayflower, and Bradford
Bradford
Mayflower
Pilgrims
Tour the Boat

Homework: E3H- Read Mary Rowlandson's captivity narrative and review the websites on the Sept. 2 date.
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EH3 - Essay Due
GP Topic Due
M. Rowlandson
Captivity Narr.
Captivity Narr.
Music Wm Byrd

E3 -
E3 & E3H Homework:  Essential Question  and Annotated Bibliography due Tuesday (Grad Proj)
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No School - Labor Day

History of LD
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Preliminary Bibliography Due

Preliminary Biblio


Finish William Bradford and William Byrd Selections
*Bias
*Memoir
*Author's Purpose
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Excerpt from Olaudah Equiano's narrative
Equiano's Story
Slave Ships

Write about it:
Ending Modern Slavery - Write an argument about solutions to this real world problem.
2011 Slavery
3 Solutions?


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Common Assessment 1 - Native American & Colonial Literature Test

Excerpt from Cabeza de Vaca's narrative
de Vaca
de Vaca

Graduation Project Madness Begins - Bring all Related Materials

Today:
1. Organizing & Taking Notes
2. Taking a Stance
3. Writing a Rough Outline
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Research and writing day for the Grad Project paper.

Homework:
Bring all GP materials and a folder on Monday. Bring three-four articles related to your topic and highlighters.
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Writing Day -
Today we will work on the GP paper. Bring all related materials. We'll work on the rough outline, intro, and thesis.
Writing Lab
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Writing Day -
Today we'll polish the outline, finish up the notes, and start the paper.

Homework: Finish all of the preliminary steps for homework.
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Lecture:
How to integrate quotations and borrowed information.
In-Text

Activity & Practice with the controversial topic below.

Write about it:
Is this case the teacher's fault?
Kansas Contro
Plagiarism
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Introduction to Age of Reason

Ben Franklin and his virtues.
Franklin

Introduction to project:
Assignment
Your ChartFranklin's List

Write about it:
The rich and famous attempt to make changes in their lives. Should we? What do you think of Mark Zuckerberg's change?
Zuckerberg
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Constitution Day

More on Ben Franklin to discuss his virtues ... and yours!
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Today we'll update our Virtue Chart. if you lose your copy: Your Chart
Read Robert Fulgrum's "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten"
All I Really...
AP Students will read and write about:

The following passage is from Rights of Man, a book written by the pamphleteer Thomas Paine in 1791. Born in England, Paine was an intellectual, a revolutionary, and a supporter of American independence from England. Read the passage carefully. Then write an essay that examines the extent to which Paine’s characterization of America holds true today. Use appropriate evidence to support your argument.

If there is a country in the world, where concord, according to common calculation, would be least expected, it is America. Made up, as it is, of people from different nations, accustomed to different forms and habits of government, speaking different languages, and more different in their modes of worship, it would appear that the union of such a people was impracticable; but by the simple operation of constructing government on the principles of society and the rights of man, every difficulty retires, and all the parts are brought into cordial unison. There, the
poor are not oppressed, the rich are not privileged. . . . Their taxes are few, because their government is just; and as there is nothing to render them wretched, there is nothing to engender riots and tumults.

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We'll update our chart and take notes:
Notes
We'll read The Declaration of Independence.
Quiz on the notes tomorrow. Also on the quiz, questions about Ben Franklin, Thomas Paine, and Thomas Jefferson.
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Vocabulary Wednesday

Back to the Graduation Project Paper...
How to write an outline.
Outline
How to do in-text citations.
In-Text Handout
More information:
OWL
Also:
Purdue OWL

Due next:
Outline on September 27th.
Rough draft of your essay is due October 14th.

PSAT practice:
PSAT Practice
The upcoming test is October 12th.
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In-Class Timed Writing Assignment
Franklin
Bring paper and pens.

We're working on the Grad Project paper in class today.

Research Prac
Also saved in 2007 Word:
Research Prac

1st and 3rd - Vocabulary Quiz on Wednesday
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Staff Development Day - No School for Students.
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We will have the laptops today in class. You will finish the activity that you started Thursday.
Research Prac
When finished, you will start your outline. The outline is due Wednesday. Remember that I have the laptops in my room today for Power Lunch.


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Outline is due Thursday (electronically).

Today we'll go over the Research Practice activity.

You're writing an essay today about your pursuit to moral perfection. (Personal Narrative)
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Vocabulary Quiz and new list
List 1 Definitions
List 2

We have the laptops today to finish up the outline and start the research paper. Remember that guidance is available on the webpages for the Online Writing Lab (on this site).

Here's what your e-portfolio should look like:
Hobie's Site
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Outlines are due! Post your outline on your e-portfolio.

Ms. Showalter is coming in today to discuss colleges, tests, etc. A lot of colleges require the Common Application. Here's a copy:
Common App
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We'll go over the Research Practice that you did in class and start writing your paper. Come prepared.

PSAT practice, if time permits.

Go to this site and post your paper topic. Comment on others. Let's generate some discussions!
Wallwisher

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