JOURNAL TOPIC:
Imagine that you are sitting at home one evening when
you see a big spider walk across the floor in front of you. Do you
ignore it, take it outside, smash it, or do something else? What
information do you consider before you decide? Explain.
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Tech Tuesday/ How We Read (POST: your notes and your impressions/ title: HOW I READ)
3. Finish vocab (see below)
*Since I was out yesterday, and our Wednesdays are promised to life beyond high
school, please define and post about the following
terms. Learning vocabulary the old-fashioned way involved copying the
dictionary definition, using the words in sentences, and memorizing
them. If that helps you, do it! Since you're doing this on your
blog, you do have more options, so please also consider using images,
memes, videos, animations, music, etc. etc. Have fun! (title for your
post: VOCABULARY WE NEED)
meme
virus
viral
blog
wiki
URL
website
www
Internet
2.0
open source
- Home
- Dr. Preston's off-campus website
- Member Blogs
- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
- The Socratic Method
- Richard Cory
- How to Train Your Brain Like a Memory Champion
- The Right to Your Opinion
- The Laughing Heart
- Conscience of a Hacker
- Vocabulary
- Literature Analysis (Fiction)
- "I Never Learned to Read!"
- Politics & The English Language
- List of Course Blog Posts
- Proposed Weekly Calendar
- The Earth on Turtle's Back
- Résumé Template
- Young Goodman Brown
- Dream Within a Dream
- How We Read
- The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online
- The Pedestrian
- References Template
- Fall Semester Application Portfolio
- The Road Not Taken
- On Self-Reliance
- Cover Letter Template
- Common Interview Questions
- Basic Essay Structure
- The Great Gatsby
- coronavirus / COVID-19
- Fahrenheit 451
- Catch-22
- Final Projects
- Meanings Signs & Symbols
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
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