Christensen - Lit/Comp 2 (Section Wed 2)

Course Description

 

Class Title:

Literature & Composition 2

Code:

HLA360

Text:

See Literature Scope & Sequence

Rating:

4

Prerequisite:

Lit/Comp 1 highly recommended

Grade:

9-10

Fees:

None

Max:

12

Can be repeated? Yes

Description: With whole book studies as the starting point, students in this class will explore the key components of literature as well as investigate the historical and cultural context of each work. Students will develop and refine their reading comprehension strategies and their ability to think critically about literature. In addition, reading selections will also provide a springboard for writing exercises and the development of formal essays through which students will explore writing techniques, sentence structure, and grammar. Literature selections will be determined at the beginning of the year, selected from our Literature Scope and Sequence found at the back of this catalog. Note: This class is designed so that students can take it two years in a row, with alternating book lists each year.

Posts

Wednesday: Lit Comp 2

HI Students! So Sorry I got distracted by all of your interesting books! Thank you, Braedyn and Zach for giving your presentations and I am sorry they were rushed. This week continue to read your choice book or start a new one! Bring them to class as we will talk about them again and have a bit of reading time as well. Take care, Mrs. G 

Bring your book!

Hi Students! Please bring your choice book to class this week as you will have a bit of reading time in class. If you finished your book, then bring the NEXT book you want to read! Thanks! I hope you are enjoying this awesome Colorado weather! Take care! Mrs. G

Lit Comp 2 Wednesday

Hi Students! Great job on your presentations today. This week you are choosing a book (any book!) to read. Please read the whole book (or as much as you can)! If you know you do not read quickly, then choose a shorter novel. Here is the "Book Commercial" outline. Please answer the questions thoroughly and be ready to talk about our book in class.
Please bring your book plus a new book you want to read! Have a great week! Mrs. G

Wednesday: Lit comp 2

Hi Students! I am looking forward to seeing your presentation tomorrow! Just to recap, you need 14 slides but 4 different "Words have the Power to..." sentences, each with one quote supporting it. Please DO talk about specific words or phrases that are powerful or impactful from the quote. Please DO look over the rubric to make sure you have gotten everything!: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BAXhfgI4odQ0FC71PJo0ECSbeeSVpU37YTwAx4g_Ff4/edit?usp=sharing
Also, disregard the Macbeth quote sheet. That was for Lit Comp 3. So sorry. If you used it then share it with me and we can work something out. Again, sorry about that. My Shakespeares are blurring together!
Thanks! See you tomorrow! Mrs. G

Lit comp 2

Hi students!  Seems like your work shop time went well this week. I am looking forward to yoour presentations on the Power of Words on Monday. Please email any questions you have and I will answer them as soon as I can. Have a great weekend!

Wednesday: Lit Comp 2

Hi Students! This week you may begin working on your final project for Julius Caesar or wait until class time to start your project. Keep in mind that they are due to be shared with me on March 4 by class time. Most of you will present or perform your project that day. Here are the documents you will need:
The instructions and Rubric:
Here is the exemplar (It is not perfect, but you get the idea):
 
As with all assignments, make a copy and share it with me.
Next week in class, please take the time to work on your presentation. If you are working with a partner, you may do so quietly. Take that time to do all of the written parts and just get it done! Take care! Mrs. G

Wednesday: Lit Comp 2

Hi Students!
Hi Students! Fun discussion this morning! Here is your reading guide for Act 5: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pNObo5fITMjAvOmuwy-C5NUnmKEmFQPj-t0SBJnlOxk/edit?usp=sharing
Look at this first and then read Act 5. Be mindful of our upcoming project: The Power Of Words. Does that come up in this final act? In what way? This will be helpful to you for your final project. We will go over that next week. Take care, Mrs. G

Wednesday: Lit COmp 2

AHHHHHH! Sorry! I thought I posted this! Here is the visual from class last week. Please make sure you have all the character elements:
Please do your character sketch. Choose from Cassius, Brutus, Caesar or Casca. Please have an answer for all the character aspects.
Here is the example I had on the board: 

Wednesday: Lit comp 2

 
Hi Students! Great to be back! I am excited to read Julius Caesar with you! This week please read the first act and finish this reading guide.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VOFrgri7xTBthh8V3CxZmM4a_sOSZhmzWkrCyWPSsTA/edit?usp=sharing

Also, we will have a basic quiz on the in-class notes and act 1: Here are the notes to review....https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qaMk-I5kFQ07g7CvFVje8XoPlBZ26-AhYQRKlwSpEh0/edit?usp=sharing

Have a great week! Mrs. G

Check grades!

Hi Everyone, just a reminder to check infinite Campus this week to see if you are missing anything. Do not send me an email saying, "I did this." If you think you did do it and it shows as missing, then resend it to me in an email or reshare it. I will need to have grades in by Dec. 13 for High School students. I will accept missing work or corrected work until 12/13. Thanks! Mrs. G