Friday, September 22, 2017

September 22, 2017 Daily Agenda


Friday, September 22nd:

1st Period:
Library
Went over bibliography/work cited
Watch video "MLA 8 Style Guide"
Look at the resources listed under work cited
Cite link on the library website
Continue your research in the digital library or on the internet
Apply "CRAAP"
Resources:
Owl Perdue - invaluable resource for the following informatin:
Online Writing Style
Work Cited Page 

Assignment:
Three work citations on relevant books, etc. for senior project

3rd Period:
Kitty Wants a Corner
Presentations of Final Scenes
 "Runaways"
Natyllie
Quiz

"Genuises"
Ann Maria
Aliyah

"Eye Contact"
Emily

"Shopping"
Aleks
Mayte

"Caught"
Sierra

4th Period:
Acted out scenes from The Most Dangerous Game
Got up to the first refusal from Rainsford to hunt with Zaroff
Actors: Julian, Idalia, Milan, Bianca
Contributors: Yessenia, Lizbeth A., Lizbeth L., Alejandra, Cierra 

5th Period:
Final Presentations of The Entrance Game
Michelle - World's Worst Security lets a robber go after a heist
Resentful that no one gives her credit for her work as a security guard
Helper - Grace, blatant robber

Joan - butting in on another guy's gym workout; tries to give "advice" but clearly does not know what he is talking about
 Helper: Pedro blows up at the guy who is criticizing his workout form

Pedro - good diligent worker who is about to be fired from his job
Helper: Joan informs his friend he is about to be fired
Pedro, enraged, goes offstage to confront his boss. We hear a hellacious fight offstage between him and his boss.
Very funny, sly, witty, ironic, and clever

Angel - world's most obnoxious restaurant customer
Helpers: Vlad - cook
Helpers: Jessica - hostess
Angel - very funny, clever, crazy, beyond difficult customer: "I've been to Scientology twice and Wisconsin once!"

6th Period:

Reading Logs!
Scene Number, and the pages
Brief summary:
Characters:
Character name:
Quotations:
Characteristic revealed by the quotation
Figurative Language:
Metaphor:
Quotation
What is being compared to what?
What is revealed by the comparison?
Imagery:
The quotation
What is being described? And how?
Irony:
Quotation
Why is it ironic?

Notes about the reading logs: You need to include the characters who are in the scenes.
You need to find at least one example of figurative language
You need to include any ironic references. 

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