Wednesday, May 26, 2004

Be sure to keep up with the reading of All Quiet.

Here is the schedule for the remainder of the book.

Wed. 26 Chp. 7 p. 137-157
Thur 27 Chp. 8
Fri 28 Chp. 9
Mon 31 Chp. 10 p. 230-248
Tues 1 Chp. 10 p. 248-end
Wed. 2 Chp. 11
Thur 3 End of book

Warren

Tuesday, May 18, 2004

May 18, 2004

We have started All Quiet on the Western Front. You should read daily. For the most part we will read a chapter a day, except for the long ones, which we divide into two days.

This week's schedule:
Monday May 17 Chp 1
Tuesday May 18 Chp 2
Wed May 19 Chp 3
Thursday May 20 Chp 4
Friday May 21 Chp 5

Remember to read so you can pass the test and get page credit.

Warren

Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Hey class, After two days of meetings, I can't wait to get back into the class. Hopefully you all did a good job on the in class essay. I am sure if you looked over the prompt a bit before you wrote the essay, you were able to do it with no problem. It also helped if you paid attention to the movie.

Tomorrow I will be back and we will take the Lord of the Flies test.

Friday, May 07, 2004

We are watching one of the coolest movies ever made called East of Eden. It is a Biblical Allegory to the story of Cain and Abel. The modern story follows two brothers as they seek approval of their father. The movie is based on a novel by John Steinbeck, one of America's most famous and most accessible authors. His stories are so easy to read, but offer great insights into the human race.

The movie stars James Dean in his final role. He died shortly after making the picture and he is the first person to win an Academy Award posthumously. Although the movie has some quirks that show its age, it is overall very entertaining if we all have an open mind.

Have a great weekend! Don't forget your project!

Warren

Wednesday, May 05, 2004

Mr. Warren's parable:

The once was a very wise old(ish) man who told his young students to plan ahead and read whenever possible. The end of the year would come quickly and he warned them that if they waited too long to finish their outside books, they would be in troble at the end. Well, one student named Scott decided to take the wise man's advice and read a long book the first quarter of the year. Antother student named Kelly read a shorter book, but she only had a few pages to read her last quarter. The last student named Ashley, well, she was in trouble both at home and at school. When the day came for papers to be turned in and pages counted, she was very upset. She stressed out and could not complete the number of pages needed, and she blamed it on the wise man. But the other young people just smiled and were happy.

Awesome huh! Warren

Monday, May 03, 2004

Weekly LOTF reading schedule

Mon. Chp. 7
Tues. Chp. 8
Wed. Chp. 9
Thurs. Chp 10
Fri. Chp 11

Write a parable too. Type it and be prepared to share your wisdom with the rest of the class.

Later Warren

Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Period 1 and 4

Project has been introduced to everyone. You should spend 5 minutes a day on it. Don't wait until the last day to glue thm onto paper and write explanations, because it will take too much time.

If everyone in class turns in a dialectic journal for the assgned chapters, we will not have to do any more of them. If one student forgets it, we will continue!

Warren

Tuesday, April 27, 2004

Period 1

Today we turned in Chp. 2 Dalectic for Lord of the Flies. To say the least, I was pretty mad about the turn in rate. Only 5 of you did it. We also took a quiz on the chapter and discussed it. Finally, I went over your Lord of the Flies project where you will use real events over a month to prove that "man is Good or that Man is Evil.

Read! Read or you will fail each quiz that we take. If you read, they are EASY!

Warren

Monday, April 26, 2004

Reading Log for this week.

Mon Ch. 2
Tue Ch. 3
Wed Ch. 4
Thur. Ch. 5
Fri. Chp. 6

Quizzes daily and Dialectic Journals

Friday, April 23, 2004

Period 4

Today we took the quiz for chapter one, which was worth 1000 points. Then we went over the dialectic journal. and we are beginning to read chapter two for homework.

Thursday, April 22, 2004

Period 1 and 4

With the weird schedule that we have been having, it's hard to keep straight what we've been doing. Both classes have gone over the intro of the book and now have to read Chp. 1 and complete a Dialectic Journal. Bring your book each day.

Warren

Wednesday, April 21, 2004

Period 4

We finished the introdiction presentation on the author of LOTF. All students were assigned chapter 1 of the book as well as a Dialectic Journal for the chapter. The Dialectic must have 10 entries and comments to receive full credit. Be prepared for a quiz on the first chapter on Friday.

Warren

Tuesday, April 20, 2004

Period 1

We discussed the Independent/Subordinate Clause Worksheet and checked out our new novel. We started the paragraph writing for CAT6 13, but Nicole started telling stories about herself and her family and had the entire class confused and laughing.

We will finish it tomorrow and start reading.

Warren

Monday, April 19, 2004

Period 1:
Took Julius Caesar Test.
Recieved and worked on Subordinate Clause Homework Sheet.
BRING ID CARD TOMMOROW!!!!

John Ashley

Friday, April 16, 2004

Have a great weekend. The Caesar test will be easy for you if you just look over the reviews, play the Peril game and have listened in class. You may want to look over your note packet too! You all are great students!

Mr. Warren

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

Copy and pastethe following address into the address bar on your screen. Then complete the game. For credit, print out the score that you received and turn it in on Monday.

http://www.teachopolis.org/arcade/digitalGames/viewAssignment.php?assignment=29

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

All classes will start using this log as a way of keeping track of daily activities and assignments in class. If you are absent, you can find the day and the class that you missed, read the log and find out what you have to do to make up the work.

Mr. Warren