English 4 ERWC (Period 2) Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Keith Jagger
- Term
- Spring 2019/2020
- Department
- English
- Description
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-Period 2 Students: Many of you are also enrolled in Period 5. The same assignments appear for both Periods. Period 2, you don't have to do any assignment two times.
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Activity 25
The final copy of your essay needs to be typed in the MLA format. The paper copy of Activity 25 you should have received on April 24 explains this process. This due date is three weeks prior to the end of the school year so that you have plenty of time to type your essay, get it to me for corrections, get it back from me, and make the corrections; repeat process until you receive a passing grade.
Due:
Activtities 22, 23, 24
On April 24 all students should have received a student envelope containing paper copies of Activities 22-25. You can't complete any of them without having completed Activity 21, the first draft of your essay, which you should have turned in on April 24. Okay, you can actually do 6/7ths of Activity 22 without writing an essay rough draft, but you can't complete the assignment without at least having written the thesis for your essay.
The time between April 24 and May 8 is two weeks, plenty of time to complete Activities 22-24, and do the first draft of the essay if you didn't turn it in April 24.
Due:
Assignment
Read Activity 21 on page 16 of the Juvenile Justice instructional packet. Follow the directions to write a first-draft essay on the topic. See the Activity 21 handout attachment for more detailed instructions.
Due:
Assignment
Complete the Activity sheets. Two turn-in choices: first choice, hand deliver the answers at the Thursday, April 9, pick-up location; second choice, email the answers to [email protected]
For those of you who lost the articles, I can attach the file containing "Kids Are Kids," "Startling Finds," and "On Punishment and Teen Killers"; there is a link to "Juveniles Don't Deserve Life Sentences." For those who lost the Juvenile Justice instructional packet, there's that file.
Due:
Assignment
Left-margin annotate your copy of "Greg Ousley is Sorry for Killing His Parents" by following the annoyingly detailed annotation directions on Activity 18A. I bet you wish you had a highlighter; why not go find one somewhere? Attached is a copy of the article for those of you who immediately lost the printed copy; you need a printed copy in order to annotate.
Do the right-margin annotations for Activity 18B on the copy as well. Complete Activity 18C on the handout sheet.
Hand deliver the answers at the Friday pick-up location April 3.