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ACE English (meeting BCE)
S. Crusade will present on Hamlet on day E.
Read (this will take us through the end of the semester)
Shapiro, 390-405;
Mukherjee, 186-199;
Man-Kong, 420-425;
Orwell, 487-491;
Bradford, 491-493.
Be prepared to evaluate the fullness of information provided in these pieces, the use of logic, and the presence of moral judgments and values.
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English 12 (meeting days BCE)
Certain students make presentations: Bobby Fitzgerald [day 1], Charles Skellen[day 1], Michelle Arthurs [day 1].
Students make individual contracts for reading from one or two anthologies of sci fi. See handout of prepared topics; they devise other ones. Contracts should be decided on and approved by day 2.
We will watch “I, Robot” for comparison with earlier sci fi. We will especially focus on this sci fi as prophecy and on its take on logic vs. intuition or sentiment.
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ELA Lab.09 (meeting day B)
Students catch up or work ahead of English class. Students may work on other subjects, with teacher leading them into using ELA skills.
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