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>> Class Calendar: Daily Assignments <<Honors EnglishIf you don't already have Acrobat Reader, click here. Fourth TermFinish Fahrenheit 451: March 21-24USU Poetry Project: March 27-31 Edgar Allan Poetry: April 3-7 AR Contract due April 7, 2006 ***Spring Break: April 10-14*** More Poe: April 17-21 Stargirl: April 24-May 12 Midterm (Last Day for AR Extra Credit): April 25 End-of-Level Criterion-Referenced Test (CRT): May 15-19 Cool Literature: The Fun Side of the Massive Purple Text Final Writing due May 26: Letter to the Future School's Out for Summer: June 2 Third TermAR Contract due January 27, 2006Silent Reading Days: February 8th, March 2nd Resumés & Job Interview Training: February 16 Persuasive Essay Final Draft due February 17th State-Mandated Direct Writing Assessment (DWA): February 28/March 1 Mock Job Interviews: March 7 (Dress up!) Novel: Nothing But the Truth Second TermRomeo and Juliet Memorization due January 5, 2006:Act I: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Act II: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Act III: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Act IV: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Act V: 1, 2, 3 Term Project: I-Search Paper Topic due November 4 Research Question due November 11 Find/Evaluate Sources by November 18 Begin Research Notes on November 22 (or sooner) Source Cards due November 28 Notes due November 30 Thesis Statement due December 1 Outline (in class): December 2 Works Cited Page due December 5 First Draft due December 7 Revision Strategies/Voice & Word Choice (in class): December 9 Final Draft due December 16 Mythology/The Odyssey AR Contract due November 11 First TermAR Contract due September 7 (Changes can be made until midterm.)Copy of auto/biography (for term project) in class on September 9 Midterm extra credit if 30 AR points in by September 27 Finished reading auto/biography and notes by October 7 Final Bio-Essay due October 19 First Term AR Points due October 26 Mythology Presentations due October 26-28 Term Ends October 28 Happy Halloween! (Have you voted today?)
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