Thursday, December 11, 2014

College Prep ONLY - Semester 1 Essay Assignment


GRAB YOUR CHROMEBOOKS ... Then go to the link below to review the instructions for your Semester 1 Essay.

College Prep - Fall Semester Essay


We will draft and submit the essay online - so you will have access to your work from any computer, smartphone, etc. with internet access.  You will have today, tomorrow, and Monday in class to work on this assignment - it is due NO LATER THAN 12/19 (Friday).

Do your research and planning today.

Rough draft in class tomorrow.

Revisions and final drafts in class Monday.

Any additional time you need will be outside of class - though you may come in during tutorial times next week to work on the Chromebooks in the classroom.  This essay is a major grade for this class - but is also a non-negotiable part of the College of the Mainland curriculum.  You cannot receive credit for this class if you do not complete the essay.

It will need to be at least 3 pages in length (600+ words) and you will need to include information from 3-4 outside sources.  The instruction page suggests chapters in the Real Writing book that will be helpful to you in this process.  Be sure to use that resource as well.

Thursday, December 4, 2014



And on to the Renaissance and Shakespeare and Macbeth.

Click through to the webquest below and follow all instructions.  We will have a quiz over the material on Monday.

Macbeth Webquest

Those of you needing to make up a quiz or exam need to find a time next week to be here during Indian Hour to take care of it.

The item in #6 (The Macbeth Curse) has a broken link - if you Google Macbeth Curse, you'll find all of the information you will need.


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

NOVEMBER 19, 2014

Today in class, we will be finishing up the reading quizzes over the works of Medieval Literature we read - "The Pardoner's Tale", "The Wife of Bath's Tale", and "Gawain and the Green Knight".

Once you are finished with the quiz, take a look at the Medieval Literature Exam Review ... it is in the Assignments section of my teacher webpage ... you can also click through to it here: http://tinyurl.com/MedLitTest ... your reading questions from the stories also provide excellent review material.

Be sure you are working on something - we will take the exam in class tomorrow.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Keep working on the Medieval Period webquest - we SHOULD be nearly finished with this part.  We will quiz over this material on Wednesday in class.  You will be able to use the notes you've gathered.

Medieval Period Webquest

In addition, the quiz will cover the pilgrims in The Prologue of The Canterbury Tales.  Be sure to include details about them - who they were, how they were described, etc.

This website does a great job of breaking that information down - but you'll need to scan and get this into your notes for the quiz. Canterbury Tales Prologue - Pilgrims

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Finally wrapping up Beowulf project presentations today.  Thanks for a great day in the Career Center yesterday working on our college applications.  Many of us had already taken care of that earlier in the semester, but it was good for everyone to have some more time with it.

Again, once presentations wrap up, we will be working on the next webquest for the Medieval Period and Geoffrey Chaucer.  You can find it here: http://bit.ly/1tBvP1J

If your folks want/need to schedule a conference with me this week, please have them contact me via email at Richard.Davis@sfisd.org to arrange a time.


Coach Davis

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

As soon as we finish our Beowulf Project presentations, we will be embarking on another webquest - this time for the Medieval Period and The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.

You can find the info for the webquest on my assignments page on the SFHS website, or you can click the following link:

http://www.edlinesites.net/files/_5WINI_/273482c8d45a18c23745a49013852ec4/Medieval_Period-Chaucer_Webquest.pdf

This will download and open a PDF of the webquest info (you may have to click on it at the bottom of the browser; it may not automatically open in a new window).