Eng. 10 Week 2
Kim Sprecher
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VocabularyDaily Warm-Ups


September 5 - 9

Monday: No School - Labor Day
       

Tuesday:
    Vocabulary List 1
    Begin NonFiction Unit
         We will be reading A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold
        As an introduction to this piece of nonfiction, we will be
        watching the movie Wall-E and analyzing its theme, mood,
        and intent, eventually tying this into Leopold's message from
        the almanac.

Wednesday:
       Watch Wall-E
           

Thursday:

        MAPS TESTING
            2ND HOUR - LIBRARY
            4TH HOUR - LIBRARY
            6TH HOUR - LIBRARY
            8TH HOUR - ROOM 18


Friday:
    Vocabulary Test 1
   
Finish Wall-E

    Weekend Writing Assignment
         There are two major themes presented in Wall-E, what are they? In analyzing the movie Wall-E, what is the driving message behind the movie?  Was this successful?  Give specific examples from the movie on how this message was conveyed.


 
   


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