Overdue Assignments

Several assignments are overdue.

Math: Performance Assessment, page 138

“Parents embrace the gross” article and close reading: A: Read for the flow (circle unknown words, look them up, underline important details), B: Reread for the Gist, C: Answer: Do you think the book is appropriate? Why? (Claim, evidence and interpretation)

“The Road Not Taken” close reading, What is the theme?

 

Math page 136, numbers 26, 28 and 29

 

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Edgar’s Death By Sophie, Nick, Alaina, and Rachel

Things were starting to just get back together for him, when Edgar died.  He was just getting over Virginia’s death, and had a successful lecture tour in the South.  Dying this way is much like many of his poems, starting out happy and ending with death and darkness. His death was bad. I think it was very unfortunate that he died because he was finally getting over the death of Virginia. Edgar Allen Poe’s death was upsetting, he was just getting better. And who knows maybe his life would have gotten happier if he didn’t die but I don’t think that would’ve happened because common it’s Edger Allen Poe. I think it was very unfortunate for Poe because he accomplished his dream of owning a literary journal, but it failed within a short amount of time with the amount of criticism . Also something that made Poe’s life worse was when Virginia died. But then he started to make plans for the future but unfortunately he died which made me really sad because his life started to get better but then he died which was upsetting for me and unfortunate for Edgar Allan Poe. I think it was really sad and devastating that he was starting to put his life back together but then he just died. Maybe if he hadn’t died his life would have become happier and would of met a great woman and have a happily ever after. But instead people will remember him as a dark poet who died early. They won’t remember him as someone who put his life back together, that had a sad life that he turned around and made happy. From my point of view his life was sad and depressing.

In Class Projects Wrapping Up This Week!

In English Language Arts, groups are finishing up an Edgar Allan Poe project. Each group is running a campaign for the poem that best represents Edgar Allan Poe. The students are preparing speeches and campaign posters to advertise their choice. We will vote on Friday. The winning poem will be hung to represent Edgar Allan Poe in our Wall of Fame.
In Social Studies, groups are preparing a tour of South America. The tours will present information about each of the countries in South America.

Edgar Allan Poe’s College Years by Vanessa, Melissa, Jenna, Mary

Edgar Allan Poe’s college years were chaotic and tough. At first, he went to the University of Virginia. He dropped out due to financial problems, because he couldn’t pay his debts which came from gambling. Also, his foster father, John Allan, refused to pay off those debts. He joined the Army because he couldn’t support himself, and that was his only option. Later, he attended West Point, where he decided literature was his passion and he didn’t want to be there any more. John Allan refused to let him resign, so Poe purposely got court martialed to get kicked out of West Point.

Upcoming Work

BLOGS DUE TOMORROW!

 

Science reflection:  Describe your lunchbox., Was your lunchbox effective? How do you know?, Tell about YOUR participation in the project., If you could redesign your lunchbox, what would you change? Why?  What would you keep? Why?

 

Word Work:  I will be checking your lists and definitions on Thursday morning.  If your sentences are ready, I will check them too.

 

IDR: As always, you should be reading AT LEAST 20 MINUTES each night.  This is SOOOOOOO IMPORTANT to your success.

Questions by JP

Questions by Jerry Pagan

Why? Just why? I always wondered why it happened or why it even started. I learned that you can’t always stay shut you need to ask why. Why is the last peace to the puzzle. It might answer all. I learned and you will too. Just ask questions.

 

George Washington’s Socks by ART

 George Washington Socks                                                                                                          By: A. R. T.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 11: Matt pretended to call his mom. Matt was sitting next to Israel. Matt said “oh, hi mom. How are you? Me? Great just hanging in the eighteenth century. Behave myself? Don’t worry, mom, George Washington are hear and a few of friends are here to see that. Home? I don’t know when I’ll be back, but I’ll be back, I promise.” that was so sad.

Chapter 12: In chapter 12 Matt wanted to be in a heated car. Also Matt knew that the Americans won the battle of Trenton but, Matt didn’t know how many rebels were killed and attacked and killed.

 

 

Chapter 13: in chapter 13 it talks about Matt is worrying about her.

 

Chapter 14: Someone called Matt and Matt thought it was his dad “no lad I’m not your father. I’m Nathen Hornbee”.

 

Chapter 15: in chapter 15 Nathen Hornbee took the bowl from Matt because Matt was hungry. Matt asked Nathen if he was a patriot Nathen said to talk about it in the house.

Chapter 16: Matt had found some Indian boys and one of the Indian boys were directly aiming at Matt heart.

 

Chapter 17: Matt wanted to Save Katie because he had missed her so much.

 

Chapter 18: Matt felt like he has entered a maze with the Indians.

Chapter 19: Matt said “I’ve got to keep my eyes open. I’VE GOT TO.”Matt was so desperate.

Chapter 20: someone was pointing a gun at Hooter. Matt said “no were patriots!”

Chapter 21: Katie was missing again and matt cried out “Katie where are you!”

Chapter 22: The crew found the boat but they didn’t know how to turn the magic boat on.

Chapter 23: The crew got back home but I felt that matt would get in trouble for putting the peas in the sugar bowl.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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