JOURNAL TOPIC:
Describe your most memorable moment from this class yesterday.
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Recap of yesterday / Q & A
3. About "Richard Cory" and memorizing/reciting online
YOUR WORK:
1. Complete the tasks from yesterday and type "Did it" for each on the Google Sheet
2. ESPECIALLY THIS ONE:
Email Dr. Preston at dpreston.learning@gmail.com with:
a) confirmation of your name in the Member Blogs
roster;
b)your class period;
and
c) your blog's URL.
If you run into any challenges please email or schedule a meeting with me.
(Think
about it. If you don't set up your blog, you won't be able to share
your work, which means you won't get credit for doing anything in this
course.)
2. Get a spiral notebook or a composition book that you can use as your journal.
3. Read "Richard Cory"
- Home
- Les Misérables
- Richard Cory
- Katha Upanishad
- Literature Analysis
- The Right to Your Opinion
- The Socratic Method
- Big Questions
- Member Blogs
- About the picture on this blog
- how we read
- "I never learned to read!"
- terms we'll need to know
- Schedule a meeting with Dr. Preston
- Schedule a meeting with Dr. Preston
- Zoom Meetings
- The Laughing Heart
- Basic Essay Structure
- Meanings Signs & Symbols
- Work Product
- how to publish your handwritten work online
- how to embed a video on your blog
- Literature Analysis (Fiction)
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
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