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  • ENGII: Trojan War Review

    Trojan War Class Review: Online Presentation  Read more

  • Asian Studies Readings: Ancient and Classical Japan

    Research the following questions. Try not to use only Wikipedia. Day One Readings What was life in Japan like before the 1100’s? What were the major periods during the “Classical Period” of Japan? Who were the ruling families Who was Fujiwara no Michinaga? What was the first capital of Japan? Why was it built there… Read more

  • Asian Studies Readings: Week Two

    Read from the following links and follow the directions. Sun Tzu: The Art of War Take seven of the quotes and create pictures, good pictures, for them. Lao Tze: Tao Te Ching Read seven of the “Chapters” and write an interpretation or personal response.   Read more

  • Eng II Blog: Book Review Example

    Follow the link to see and example of a book review I recently published on GoodReads. Word Count of 277 and six web elements Read more

  • Grammar Sentences Week One

    My favorite pastime is reading alternate history fiction. Drive forward to the end of the street, then turn right. Following directions can be a difficult task for all students. Nouns are person, place or things, and pronouns take the place of nouns. Grammar may be difficult for some students. All sentences contain at least a… Read more