Friday, October 29, 2010

The Odyssey due dates:

Tuesday, Nov. 9: End Assessment (Bring your book!)
Due Wednesday, Nov. 10: Monster Project

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Oedipus:

We will begin background information for Oedipus on Wednesday. We will meet in the classroom on Wednesday and the library on Thursday and Friday. The reading of Oedipus will be done in class. However, please listen to Ms. Rich for the writing assignments that are to be completed outside of class.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Week of October 25 - Reading Assignments for The Odyssey

Due Monday, Oct. 25: Book 10 - "Circe"
Due Tuesday, Oct. 26: Book 11 - "The Book of the Dead"
Due Thursday, Oct. 27: Book 12 - "Scylla and Charybdis"
Please pay attention in class for any changes in reading due dates.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Week of Oct. 18

We will begin The Odyssey this week. Our focus will be on the journey of Odysseus. Therefore, only certain books will be read and discussed as a class. I will fill you in on the books we will not be reading. Enjoy!

Due Tuesday, Oct. 18: Finish Book 1: "Athene Visits Telemachus"
Due Wednesday, Oct. 20: Book 5: "Calypso"
Due Thursday, Oct. 21: Book 9: "Cyclops"
Due Friday, Oct. 22: 15 Point Homework Assignment Handout -- Is Odyssey receiving too much help from the gods?
Due Monday, Oct. 25: Books 10 "Circe"

Reading assignments are subject to change. Please pay attention in class. I will notify you of any changes.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

The Week of Oct. 11

We will finish our last myth presentation on Monday, Oct. 11. You should be working on your own origin myth at home. Please read the directions listed below very carefully. This will be due on Wednesday, Oct. 13.

Directions: For this assignment, I would like you to create your own origin myth that explains the beginning of a specific animal characteristic. For example, you may choose to explain why giraffes have long necks, why flamingos stand on one leg, or why turtles have shells. Please name your animal characters and give them lines of dialogue, but do not include gods or goddesses in your story. Please follow all directions and be sure to use the class time appropriately. It is possible to lose accountability points if you are not using the class time wisely. Origin myths will be presented to the class. The entire writing project is worth 20 points.

Rubric:
~Myth is a creative, logical and well-developed explanation of a natural event in today’s world. (10 points)
~Myth includes at least two examples of imagery and three lines of dialogue. (5 Points)
~Myth is at least one entire page long, typed in a Times New Roman size 12 font and double-spaced, and has proper MLA heading. (5 points)

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We will begin The Odyssey in class this week. Please listen in class for reading due dates. I will post the assignments later in the week.