JOURNAL TOPIC
Many of us use the word boring
to describe anything we don't like or understand. How can a book be
boring to one person and interesting to another? Describe something you
really like and imagine how someone else might think it's boring. Use a
specific example.
AGENDA
1. Journal
2. Read 180 Reading Inventory
3. Work on "Richard Cory"
4. Catch up on any unifinished work
5. "Conscience of a Hacker"
HW: Write a response to "Conscience of a Hacker" and publish it on your blog. Do you agree or disagree with the author? Considering this was written when I was in high school, and today's young people will eventually lead this school and this country, what is important for us to remember so that we can make education better for the next generation?
- Home
- Conscience of a Hacker
- "I never learned to read!"
- Member Blogs
- Literature Analysis
- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
- Richard Cory
- Big Questions
- What's Your Big Question?
- Résumé Template
- The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online
- The Pedestrian
- A Sound of Thunder
- Lit Terms
- To Build a Fire
- Cat in the Hat
- The Monkey's Paw
- Story of an Hour
- Murders in the Rue Morgue
- The Gift of the Magi
- A Telephone Call
- The Tell-Tale Heart
- The Murders in the Rue Morgue
- The Most Dangerous Game
- SPRING TERM PAPER
- SPRING FINALS SCHEDULE
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
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