Grade 7 - Study your Latin/Greek roots. Read aloud to an adult, and have them sign your reading log. Continue working on your Anne Frank essay.
Grade 8 - Study your Latin/Greek roots. Read aloud to an adult, and have them sign your reading log. Read through Chapter 6 in Book 3 in Pride and Prejudice. Underline and take notes related to your essay topic as you read. I will check your notes again tomorrow. Answer in one page of cohesive paragraphs question 43 on your study question handout. Include an exposition and at least two short quotes. Pemberley Ball is May 1.
Grade 9 - Study your Latin/Greek roots. In one well-developed page, explain what Enobarbus means when he says of Antony and Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra, that "that which is the strength of their amity shall prove the immediate author of their variance" (p. 120).
Speech - Find a source for your declamation.
Publications - No homework.
Creative Writing - Work on your story. The deadline is May 4th.