Homework Log (B3 - Eng 11)
In addition to the assignments below, all students will complete weekly SAT practice on
KhanAcademy.org: 10 reading questions (13 minutes) and 10 writing questions (8 minutes).
Due: Assignment:
Based on student feedback, I have suspended this "Homework Log" page and will focus
my full attention on our Google Classroom. This "Room 213 Blog" will still contain rubrics
and other course information and resources (see English 11 page above).
I welcome your input -- please let me know if you would like me to continue posting on
this homework log also, or if you have other suggestions for improved communication.
11/5 - Read and annotate "Walden" excerpt (posted on Classroom).
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
11/1 - You may complete the post-speech reflection on Classroom, or
work on it next class.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/30 - Practice your speech and complete the peer review sheet.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/26 - Practice your speech and complete the peer review sheet.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/24 - Type a full first draft of your speech. (In class on Wednesday, you
will have time and opportunity to revise, peer review, and practice
your speech.)
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/22 - Learn more about the subject of your speech, and come to class
prepared to write your speech. We will begin reading them on
Wednesday -- please email or see me with questions before
then.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/18 - Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/16 - Review the in-class essay review sheet before class begins.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/12 - If you did not already do so in class, complete the body-style
paragraph (explication) and "ADD" it to the assignment on
Google Classroom.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/9 - Read the "9/11 Address" in the speech packet and be prepared
for a quiz next class. (This is the third speech in the packet,
posted on Google Classroom.)
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/4 - Read the first two speeches in the "Speech Packet" on Google
Classroom.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so in class today).
10/2 - Complete the "Declaration Survey" prompt on Google Classroom.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so in class today).
9/28 - Complete the "Declaration Survey" prompt on Google Classroom.
9/26 - Complete the "advertisement" response on Google Classroom.
9/24 - Complete the "mini-research" response on Google Classroom
about John Smith & Pocahontas.
- Complete at least 15 questions on Khan Academy if you did not
already do so -- SAT reading, writing, & grammar questions count.
This is weekly practice due Sunday.
9/20 - Complete the "journal response" on Google Classroom.
9/17 - Complete Section 2 in the PSAT practice test booklet (p. 24-41).
9/13 - Complete the Native American Folklore assignment on Google
Classroom before next class.
9/11 - Final drafts of the "Informative Essay #1" assignment are due to
TurnItIn.com by tonight. Please include your grading rubric at the top
of the document.
9/6 - Complete your handwritten (or typed) first draft of the "Informative
Essay #1" assignment, posted on Google Classroom. You will type and
revise it in class on Thursday.
- Signed guidelines due: Friday, 9/7.
9/4 - Bring an article to class that relates in some way to ONE of the following
questions: Where do we come from? OR What is your "origin story"?
- Signed guidelines due: Friday, 9/7.
- Summer Reading (Bookmark Sheets).
my full attention on our Google Classroom. This "Room 213 Blog" will still contain rubrics
and other course information and resources (see English 11 page above).
I welcome your input -- please let me know if you would like me to continue posting on
this homework log also, or if you have other suggestions for improved communication.
11/5 - Read and annotate "Walden" excerpt (posted on Classroom).
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
11/1 - You may complete the post-speech reflection on Classroom, or
work on it next class.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/30 - Practice your speech and complete the peer review sheet.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/26 - Practice your speech and complete the peer review sheet.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/24 - Type a full first draft of your speech. (In class on Wednesday, you
will have time and opportunity to revise, peer review, and practice
your speech.)
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/22 - Learn more about the subject of your speech, and come to class
prepared to write your speech. We will begin reading them on
Wednesday -- please email or see me with questions before
then.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/18 - Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/16 - Review the in-class essay review sheet before class begins.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/12 - If you did not already do so in class, complete the body-style
paragraph (explication) and "ADD" it to the assignment on
Google Classroom.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/9 - Read the "9/11 Address" in the speech packet and be prepared
for a quiz next class. (This is the third speech in the packet,
posted on Google Classroom.)
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so this week -- see above for details).
10/4 - Read the first two speeches in the "Speech Packet" on Google
Classroom.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so in class today).
10/2 - Complete the "Declaration Survey" prompt on Google Classroom.
- Complete 20 questions of SAT practice on Khan Academy (if you
did not already do so in class today).
9/28 - Complete the "Declaration Survey" prompt on Google Classroom.
9/26 - Complete the "advertisement" response on Google Classroom.
9/24 - Complete the "mini-research" response on Google Classroom
about John Smith & Pocahontas.
- Complete at least 15 questions on Khan Academy if you did not
already do so -- SAT reading, writing, & grammar questions count.
This is weekly practice due Sunday.
9/20 - Complete the "journal response" on Google Classroom.
9/17 - Complete Section 2 in the PSAT practice test booklet (p. 24-41).
9/13 - Complete the Native American Folklore assignment on Google
Classroom before next class.
9/11 - Final drafts of the "Informative Essay #1" assignment are due to
TurnItIn.com by tonight. Please include your grading rubric at the top
of the document.
9/6 - Complete your handwritten (or typed) first draft of the "Informative
Essay #1" assignment, posted on Google Classroom. You will type and
revise it in class on Thursday.
- Signed guidelines due: Friday, 9/7.
9/4 - Bring an article to class that relates in some way to ONE of the following
questions: Where do we come from? OR What is your "origin story"?
- Signed guidelines due: Friday, 9/7.
- Summer Reading (Bookmark Sheets).