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  • Extra Credit Article Reviews

    Extra Credit Article Reviews: Article reviews for the Third Nine Weeks are due to me by Friday, Feb 24. You are suppose to use the email link on the home to submit your writing. Simplly write the article review in a Word doc. and the n copy paste into the email “Comments” box. Read more

  • English Writing Journals: Trojan War

    Week Five: Using The Iliad  p 171 #7,9,11,13 Choose any of these questions and answer for your required essay Week Six: Choose any of the Writing response questions for Plato p197, Catullus p301, Ovid p313 Read more

  • The right process unlocks…

    The right process unlocks creativity in everyone. EepyBird Read more

  • Asian Studies: Ancient Korea

    Use the following three links to read about the end of the Ancient Period in Korea. You will notice that the regional power, Silla, Unified most of Korea. They were then overthrown by the Goryeo period. Finally by 1300 the modern dynasty of Joseon took power and retained it until the later 1800s. Use the… Read more

  • English Weekly Activites

    Monday: Test for Unit 2 and Reading the historical backgrounds of Ancient Greek and Roman Literature Tuesday: Reading The Iliad  Book 1. Ans questions Wednesday: Reading The Iliad  Book 18 and 22. Ans questions Thursday: Reading The Iliad  Book 24. Ans questions Friday: Vocabulary quiz and Begin reading  The Aeneid. Ans questions Related articles Rhetoric and the Iliad (guardian.co.uk) Iliad Translation… Read more

  • Extra Credit

    Extra Credit: 10 points to anyone that can respond with a link that answers this question. Which antebellum US President still has two grandsons living in the US? Read more