September 29

Day 35 – Eng. 10

Time is quickly passing as we are working on our final assignments for this first grading period.  Most of this week and next will be used in Reading and Writing Workshops.  That means that you will have lots of class time to complete all the work that needs to be done and graded by the end of next week.  Here is a recap of the schedule:

Reading Schedule

Siddhartha – Everyone must finish the book by Friday.  Final test will be Monday,

To Kill a Mockingbird – Read to the end of Chapter 11 by Friday.

Next week (week 9 Oct. 5 – 9) Read to the end of Chapter 14

Fall Break – No Reading Requirements

(Week 10 Oct. 19 – 25) Read to the end of Chapter 19

(Week 11 Oct. 26 – 30) Read to the end of Chapter 31 (End of Book)

Review Tests each Monday, but you can read ahead and take the final anytime up to Monday, Nov. 2.

Wuthering Heights – Read to the end of Chapter 12 by Friday.

Next week (week 9 Oct. 5 – 9) Read to the end of Chapter 16

Fall Break – No Reading Requirements

(Week 10 Oct. 19 – 25) Read to the end of Chapter 25

(Week 11 Oct. 26 – 30) Read to the end of Chapter 34 (End of Book)

Review Tests each Monday, but you can read ahead and take the final anytime up to Monday, Nov. 2.

Current Writing Assignments

Write the World Revision Reflection due turned into Canvas by Thursday Oct. 1st

College Go Week Essay due turned into Mrs. Scales by Monday Oct. 5

Oct. Monthly Paper – Turned into turnitin by Wed. Oct. 7 for early grading or Mon. Oct. 19 for regular grading.

Mrs. Scales is available during the whole class period devoted to Reading/Writing Workshops.  This is ideal time to have writing conferences individually to get coaching on your specific writing or further explanations on assignments. 


Posted September 29, 2015 by mrsscales207 in category Language Arts

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