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Senior English 1/23/17
How important were/are your parents in developing who you are?
What has teeth but cannot eat?
Gooseberry – The person that doesn’t have a date at a gathering
.
Goals – Pass out Frankenstein. Discuss literary criticism.
Homework – Read and annotate “Frankenstein: A cautionary Tale of Bad Parenting.”
No Vocabulary on Friday.Slide2
Senior English 1/24/17
Do you think that people are influenced more by genetics (nature) or by how they are raised (nurture)?
What did the termite say when he saw the burning house?
Doggo – to be in hiding, laying low
.
Goals – Discuss the
parenting article and
structure
of the book
. How to use discussion questions.
Homework – Read the letters and answer the comprehension
questions, due Friday.
Study for make-up 8-15 final on Thursday.Slide3
Senior English 1/25/17
What exactly does Robert Walton want to do and why?
Why did the jelly roll?
Dogsbody
– a person who will do the odd jobs that nobody else wants to do.
Goals –
Work on discussion questions for the letters
.
Homework –
Study for make-up 8-15 final on Thursday
.
Read Chapter 1 and 2, They are short (12 pages)! Split up and o your share of the questions for discussion MondaySlide4
Senior English 1/26/17
How does Robert Walton deal with obstacles to his success?
What kind of house weighs the least?
Erk
– the lowest rank in Navy or Air
Force
Goals –
Work on discussion questions for the letters or begin work on chapter 1 and 2 questions.
Homework –
Don’t forget make-up
8-15 final
today.
Read chapters 3 and 4 (18 pages), Prepare your set of questions for discussion Tuesday.Slide5
Senior English 1/27/17
Who was Prometheus and why might Mary Shelley call Frankenstein the modern Prometheus? (it is actually part of the title)
What do you call cheese that isn’t yours?
Fusby
– fat and squat
.
Goals –
Discuss Prometheus myth. Discuss
comprehension
questions from the Letters.
Make claims and c
ite
evidence from the text
. Organize to get chapter 1 and 2 questions ready for
M
onday.
Homework – Read and
prepare questions chapter 5 and 6 (18 pages). Prepare for discussion Wednesday.