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.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

June 2 - Peep Shows, Othello

Today, students...

1.Turned in Othello vocabulary
2.Presented Peep Shows
3.Presented Make-up Research Presentations
4.Began reading the prose version of Othello.

Make-up Presentations:
•If your PowerPoint isn’t saved to the “Turn in Work Here” folder, you will not be allowed to give it.
•If this is the case, you need to save your PowerPoint to that folder, and I will grade it. You will not receive points for presenting, but you will receive points for the PowerPoint itself.

Othello - A Prose Version by Charles & Mary Lamb
•Read the background info and comprehension questions. (handouts)
•Read the 60-second News version of the story.
–Highlight adjectives that describe the characters.
–Answer any questions you can at this point.
We read through the bottom of the front of the 2nd page. HOMEWORK:
•Finish reading Othello.

Tests will be returned on Thursday. Assessment/correction option will be given.

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