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Today you get Chapter 16 of Huck Finn. ![]()
Today we have a quick & easy quiz over interjections and conjunctions. If you missed class today, you MUST take this quiz before or after school tomorrow! Finish your packet of conjunctions for tomorrow. In class we responded to the following prompt:
RESPOND: Explain the joke that Huckleberry plays on Jim in Chapter 15. Why might the joke be seen by readers as mean or cruel? How does Jim react to this joke? Why is Huck’s decision to apologize to Jim significant to the book? What does it reveal about a possible change that may be taking place in Huck? What was Huck’s commentary on his apology, and what does it reveal about white society of this time period? Today we are watching these two classic videos: Interjections We are also completing the attached grammar packet, as well as reading Chapter 15 of Huck Finn. ![]()
Turn in Chapter 11 packet of Huck Finn today. There is NO new reading of the book today in class or as homework. :-) In class, we are watching the video clip below. If you are not in class, be sure to answer the attached questions and bring to class tomorrow. Otherwise, it will be considered late work and only worth partial credit if turned in after. ![]()
The video can be found HERE.
If you missed class on Wednesday, see me to get the Interjections handout. We read Chapter 11 of Huckleberry Finn. It is attached here. This will NOT be accepted after Friday. ![]()
Most of you were successful in creating a OneNote account and adding assigned content to it. However, I still have a few whose folder link is dead when I click on it. This is because Microsoft has asked you to verify the account and you have never done so. This has been mentioned in class and on this blog previously. If you created a new Microsoft account to access OneNote and you never verified the account as asked to do so by Microsoft, then I probably will never be able to access your folder until you do. If I can't see your work, I have no choice but to give you a zero. If you have one or more zeros in IC for OneNote assignments AND you did indeed create and share your folder correctly, do this: Log into www.onenote.com and see if it asks you to verify the account. Some of you have ignored this request from Microsoft and that's why I cannot access your work. Both Microsoft and Google do this now with new accounts to ensure you are a real person and not an automated spam account. If you never created your OneNote folder correctly and/or never shared it with me as assigned back in September, here is the handout again. Follow it step by step. ![]()
Today features a quiz over chapters 5-8 of Huck Finn. You also will turn in your completed packet. For tomorrow, read chapters 9 and 10 of the book and fill out the new packet. If you were not in class, here is the packet: ![]()
As always, the MP3 audio files for each chapter can be accessed using the link given to you last Friday.
Today you turn in your packet of Huck Finn 1-4. There is also a quiz today over those first four chapters of the book. If you miss the quiz today, you must take it tomorrow before school. If not, you must take the alternate version either after school tomorrow or before school on Wednesday. After that, it will be marked as a zero. Today you will get packet two of Huck Finn. This is chapters 5-8, which needs to be completed before class tomorrow. Yes, there will be a quiz tomorrow as well, of course. You must keep up with the readings this last bit of the semester...or you will be piling on some low quiz grades at the end. If absent today, here is the text. As posted on Friday, yyou have been given access to MP3 files of each chapter we are reading. ![]()
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Mr. Tucker
English Teacher, BGHS
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