A Word About Late Work

As of February 9, any work that is considered "classwork" (to be completed in class) will not be accepted late. If it is not turned in when it is due (during class), it will be a zero.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

26 Feb: The Wife of Bath's Tale

  1. Journal: Choose 3 more Wife of Bath vocabulary words. Write a cinquain or acrostic for each.
  2. Continue reading "The Wife of Bath’s Tale"
  3. King Midas Digression (wandering away from the main topic). In table groups, students read lines 98-128, summarized the lines, and created a storyboard of this passage. **What is the purpose of this digression? (Why does the Wife of Bath interrupt her story that is set during King Arthur’s time to tell this story?)
    **What does the Wife of Bath say you should do to find out more about King Midas?
  4. We finished reading the story. Students were given the rest of class to answer "The Wife of Bath" packet questions (starting on page 12) or to finish their storyboard.
  5. GRADE REPORTS were handed out.
    ** means I have no grade. It is not counting against you at this point. If you have the assignment
    If you have this assignment, you can turn it in now.
    If there are grade discrepancies between the grade on the report and the grade on your paper, staple them together and turn in.
  6. HOMEWORK: Finish Wife of Bath questions in packet. Work on Wife of Bath vocabulary. Creative writing POEM is due Monday.

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