0 Period- English 11 Assignments
- Instructor
- Mrs. Melissa Soto
- Term
- 2021-2022 School Year
- Department
- English
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Directions: For each character, breakdown their role in each part of the story. Each box should include:
Explain an important detail about something they did or said.
A defining quote (either from them or about them)
Explain an important detail about something they did or said.
A defining quote (either from them or about them)
Due:
1. See Daily Notes/Activities presentation for prompt directions.
2. See slide show below for MLA help
2. See slide show below for MLA help
Due:
Directions:
Create a presentation on Google Slides for your assigned literary term.). On the slideshow, include the following:
Slide 1: Title Slide (English 11 Literary Terms with first and last name)
Slide 2: Literary term and its definition
Slide 3: First example of the use of the literary term (with picture)
Slide 4: Second example of the use of the literary term (with picture)
Make sure to check the following before submitting:
Label the project/slideshow (Literary Term with names)
Correct spelling and grammar
All requirements are met
Font/Color is visible and legible
Presentations
You will then present the literary term to the rest of the class.
Take handwritten notes during presentations. You’ll each show me your notes, and there will be a quiz on these words.
Create a presentation on Google Slides for your assigned literary term.). On the slideshow, include the following:
Slide 1: Title Slide (English 11 Literary Terms with first and last name)
Slide 2: Literary term and its definition
Slide 3: First example of the use of the literary term (with picture)
Slide 4: Second example of the use of the literary term (with picture)
Make sure to check the following before submitting:
Label the project/slideshow (Literary Term with names)
Correct spelling and grammar
All requirements are met
Font/Color is visible and legible
Presentations
You will then present the literary term to the rest of the class.
Take handwritten notes during presentations. You’ll each show me your notes, and there will be a quiz on these words.
Due:
How do you feel about Daisy and Zelda’s decisions not to marry poor husbands? Do you agree or disagree?
Are these circumstances the same or different from the Cinderella story? Does gender matter when it comes to social class?
In an inter-social class marriage, what happens after “Happily Ever After”? What problems may the couple face?
Are these circumstances the same or different from the Cinderella story? Does gender matter when it comes to social class?
In an inter-social class marriage, what happens after “Happily Ever After”? What problems may the couple face?
Due:
1. Daisy used to love Gatsby, then married Tom. Now that Gatsby is back in her life, she becomes conflicted.
Is it possible to be in love with two people? If someone is truly in love with one person do you think they can still be attracted or tempted by another person?
2. Gatsby has been dreaming of being with Daisy again for the last five years. Nick worries that maybe he has built his expectations up too high.
Draw a comparison to your own life. Describe a time when you built up an expectation for someone. When you got to know them, was it as amazing as you had hoped? Or were you disappointed? Explain.
Is it possible to be in love with two people? If someone is truly in love with one person do you think they can still be attracted or tempted by another person?
2. Gatsby has been dreaming of being with Daisy again for the last five years. Nick worries that maybe he has built his expectations up too high.
Draw a comparison to your own life. Describe a time when you built up an expectation for someone. When you got to know them, was it as amazing as you had hoped? Or were you disappointed? Explain.
Due:
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
In other words, if you have a goal, you should stop at nothing to pursue it.
In other words, if you have a goal, you should stop at nothing to pursue it.
Due:
Handout given in class.
Print, take photo and submit if you are not here on due date.
Print, take photo and submit if you are not here on due date.
Due:
Due:
See directions in handout and in the slide presentation
Due:
Define each term and identify the part of speech (noun, adjective, verb)
1. Hemorrhage
2. Ostracize
3. Compulsory
4. Groping
5. Sadistic
6. Exhibitionist
7. Unscrupulous
8. Pacifist
9. Lavish
10. Incognito
11. Putrid
12. Humble
13. Capacity
14. Nonchalant
1. Hemorrhage
2. Ostracize
3. Compulsory
4. Groping
5. Sadistic
6. Exhibitionist
7. Unscrupulous
8. Pacifist
9. Lavish
10. Incognito
11. Putrid
12. Humble
13. Capacity
14. Nonchalant
Due:
You do not have to copy the question down, but please number your responses and answer each question.
1. How do you think society perceives teenagers today, in other words, what is the stereotype for a teen in 2021? Consider specifics for males. Consider specifics for females.
2. What is difficult about being a teen?
3. What is an advantages of being a teen?
1. How do you think society perceives teenagers today, in other words, what is the stereotype for a teen in 2021? Consider specifics for males. Consider specifics for females.
2. What is difficult about being a teen?
3. What is an advantages of being a teen?
Due:
What are facts we learn about the main character in Chapter 1?
Write answers on a document or paper, upload and submit by end of period.
Write answers on a document or paper, upload and submit by end of period.