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Weekly Schedule 

Honors 7 

During E-Learning, you can check here for a snapshot of what will be due each day. 

May 11-15

Monday

Tuesday

Last day of school! 

Wednesday

Enjoy the beginning of your summer break! 

Thursday

Grades posted by noon

Friday

Summer! 

Test on A Midsummer Night's Dream 

  • matching 

  • multiple choice

  • true or false

Whole test open book ​

May 4-8

Monday

Tuesday

Outline Due  

Wednesday

Write Essay

Thursday

Write Essay 

Friday

Essay due by Monday, May 11 at midnight

Outline Essay

April 27-May 1

Monday

Tuesday

Continue reading A Midsummer Night's Dream (finish Act III

and IV) 

Wednesday

1. Finish setting analysis

2. Pick an essay prompt

Thursday

Continue reading A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act V)

Friday

Start outlining your

final essay 

No Red Ink -- Possessives and Plurals  

April 20-24

Monday

Tuesday

Continue reading A Midsummer Night's Dream (start Act II)

Wednesday

Tabloid Tall Tales - Rewrite an event from the play as if it were a tabloid 

Thursday

Continue reading A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act III)

Friday

Start analyzing the setting 

No Red Ink -- Commonly Confused Words  

April 13-17

Monday

Tuesday

History of English Language lesson 

Wednesday

Shakespeare Original Pronunciation 

Thursday

Start reading the play! 

Friday

TBD--something creative with Shakespeare 

No Red Ink Comma Practice 

April 6-10

Monday

Tuesday

Continue working on your nonfiction article 

Wednesday

Finish and turn-in your nonfiction article 

Thursday

Grammar--Introduction to NoRedInk 

Friday

Begin A Midsummer Night's Dream   (introduction to Shakespeare videos) 

Continue working on your nonfiction article 

March 30-April 3

Monday

Tuesday

A Trip to the Moon 

  • Watch the film 

  • View two clips; compare and contrast them 

Wednesday

Write your own nonfiction (informative) article

Thursday

Continue working on your nonfiction article 

Friday

Continue working on your nonfiction article 

Georges Méliès and the First Fictional Film 

  • Annotate an articles 

  • Watch a Video 

  • Answer questions 

March 23-27

Monday

Tuesday

"Soapy" Smith reading

 

Question: What is the author's purpose? 

Wednesday

More questions on "Soapy" Smith reading: 

  1. Author's point of view

  2. Central idea 

  3. Influences 

  4. Hero or outlaw?

Thursday

Research your own outlaw 

Friday

Vocabulary Practice:

Write a  creative story using 10 vocabulary words

Grammar Review Form 

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