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 12, 2009

February 11: Courtly Love Paragraphs, Article, King Arthur

Mrs. Woodliff was out today. Students were given the following instructions by the substitute.

□ Any late Outside Reading projects MUST be turned in today. They should put these on my desk.
□ Middle Ages packets were returned to students.
□ Students should complete the assignment on page 2 – write 2 paragraphs. These should be on a separate sheet of paper and are due today (they were told that “class work” will not be accepted late. If they don’t turn in the paragraphs today, they will receive a zero.)
□ Next, read the article on page 4 & 5 (A Breef History of Playing Cardes) and answer questions on page 3 in the packet. (due next class)
□ Using their books, they should turn to page 687, read the section “The Romance and Courtly Love,” and make a list of facts from the passage.
□ Next: student should read the chapter about Arthur’s marriage in the packet, pages 6 & 7, then create a storyboard, illustrating events in the chapter. (due next class)

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