JOURNAL TOPIC: [today's tunes: "Time Is On My Side" by The Rolling Stones]
How do you envision the rest of your semester? Which classes put a smile on your face because you feel confident and you know you're going to succeed? Which classes make you nervous because you're not doing as well as you'd hoped? What's your plan to end the semester in a way you'll feel proud about when it's over?
AGENDA:
1. Journal (please remember to turn in today)
2. Please comment to "Another One" or "Open Source..." (or both)
3. How to present your Fall Semester Portfolio
4. Our calendar
5. Makeup work (if we have time)
HW:
Put the finishing touches on any work you've started -- blog posts, videos/poetry, literature analyses -- and come to school on Monday rested, prepared, and ready. This is the Beginning of the End.
- 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
Friday, November 15, 2019
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