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ONCE UPON A TIME
Once Upon a Time. Answer the below questions on a fresh piece of notebook paper. Theses are simplistic comprehension/review questions NO R.A.C.E paragraphs needed. 1. The opening section of the story is told by a writer awakened by a frightening sound in the night. PRIMARY SOURCES: "UTOPIA" BY THOMAS MORE Primary Sources: "Utopia" by Thomas More. Thomas More, adapted by Newsela staff. Grade Level 7 Word Count 894. Editor's Note: Below is a part of "Utopia," a book published by Thomas More in 1516. Utopia starts as a work of fiction, telling a tale of a faraway island named Utopia, which More presents as a blueprint of an ideal society. THE GIFT OF THE MAGI GUIDED QUESTIONS The Gift of the Magi Guided Questions - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry Introduction. O. Henry does not specify where or when "The Gift of the Magi" takes place. The reader may assume that "the city" he refers to is New York City and that the story occurs around the time he wrote it—in the early 1900s. THE GIVER CH. 1-2: FORESHADOWING An author frequently includes subtle details or clues which hint at, or foreshadow, upcoming events in a novel.Foreshadowing adds suspense and allows an author to build a novel while laying the groundwork for upcoming character and plot development. To utilize foreshadowing, an author must plan the entire scope of a novel before he/she begins towrite.
PROCRASTINATION ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Prompt – There is an ongoing debate to whether procrastination is always bad or whether it can be managed wisely. Weigh the claims on both sides, and then write an argumentative paper supporting either side of the debate in which you argue for or against the idea that procrastination is always bad.THE CENSORS
Before You Read The Censors Meet Luisa Valenzuela (born 1938) s the political situation in her home- land grew increasingly violent, Luisa Valenzuela turned to writing to cope. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE IN THE SOUTH IN Historical Context: African-American Life in the South in the 1960s. In the 1960s, African-Americans in the southern United States lived in sharp contrast to white citizens in the region. African-Americans' limited access to jobs and healthcare diminished their quality of life, while Jim Crow laws and segregation forced African-Americans to MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET Best regards, Daniel McArthur Martha B. King Middle School Honors and 8th Grade Language Arts (941) 798-6820 ext. 2087 mcarthurd@manateeschools.net TEXTS / ASSIGNMENTS / NOTES Texts / Assignments / Notes - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. Asian Americans Struggling in America. The Latehomecomer Pre-read. Bonne Anne Questions. About Jean Davies Okimoto. About Jean Davies Okimoto Cornell Notes. TFA CHAPTER SUMMARIES Things Fall Apart Chapter Summaries. Summary: Chapter 1. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages, including Okonkwo’s village, Iguedo. In his youth, he brought honor to his village by beating Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest.ONCE UPON A TIME
Once Upon a Time. Answer the below questions on a fresh piece of notebook paper. Theses are simplistic comprehension/review questions NO R.A.C.E paragraphs needed. 1. The opening section of the story is told by a writer awakened by a frightening sound in the night. PRIMARY SOURCES: "UTOPIA" BY THOMAS MORE Primary Sources: "Utopia" by Thomas More. Thomas More, adapted by Newsela staff. Grade Level 7 Word Count 894. Editor's Note: Below is a part of "Utopia," a book published by Thomas More in 1516. Utopia starts as a work of fiction, telling a tale of a faraway island named Utopia, which More presents as a blueprint of an ideal society. THE GIFT OF THE MAGI GUIDED QUESTIONS The Gift of the Magi Guided Questions - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry Introduction. O. Henry does not specify where or when "The Gift of the Magi" takes place. The reader may assume that "the city" he refers to is New York City and that the story occurs around the time he wrote it—in the early 1900s. THE GIVER CH. 1-2: FORESHADOWING An author frequently includes subtle details or clues which hint at, or foreshadow, upcoming events in a novel.Foreshadowing adds suspense and allows an author to build a novel while laying the groundwork for upcoming character and plot development. To utilize foreshadowing, an author must plan the entire scope of a novel before he/she begins towrite.
PROCRASTINATION ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Prompt – There is an ongoing debate to whether procrastination is always bad or whether it can be managed wisely. Weigh the claims on both sides, and then write an argumentative paper supporting either side of the debate in which you argue for or against the idea that procrastination is always bad.THE CENSORS
Before You Read The Censors Meet Luisa Valenzuela (born 1938) s the political situation in her home- land grew increasingly violent, Luisa Valenzuela turned to writing to cope. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE IN THE SOUTH IN Historical Context: African-American Life in the South in the 1960s. In the 1960s, African-Americans in the southern United States lived in sharp contrast to white citizens in the region. African-Americans' limited access to jobs and healthcare diminished their quality of life, while Jim Crow laws and segregation forced African-Americans to BOOK LIST - MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET The Lathe of Heaven is George Orr's story--a man who dreams things into being, for better or for worse. It is a dark vision and a warning--a fable of power uncontrolled and uncontrollable -- a truly prescient and startling view of humanity, and the consequences of God-playing. It is, quite simply, a masterpiece. PRIMARY SOURCES: "UTOPIA" BY THOMAS MORE Primary Sources: "Utopia" by Thomas More. Thomas More, adapted by Newsela staff. Grade Level 7 Word Count 894. Editor's Note: Below is a part of "Utopia," a book published by Thomas More in 1516. Utopia starts as a work of fiction, telling a tale of a faraway island named Utopia, which More presents as a blueprint of an ideal society. BONNE ANNE QUESTIONS 10. Something that is natal is related to a person’s. A environment. B birth. C beliefs. D education. Short Answer Written Response Answer the following questions based on your knowledge of the essay. 11. Irony is a contrast between what someone expects and what actuallyhappens.
AMERICAN SLAVERY: SEPARATING FACT FROM MYTH Common myths about slavery Myth one: The majority of African slaves came to what became the United States. Truth: Only a little more than 300,000 African slaves, or 4 to 6 percent, came to the United States.The majority of them went to Brazil, followed by the Caribbean. A significant number of enslaved Africans in the Caribbean were "seasoned," or brutally prepared there for life as a slave UTOPIAN COMMUNITIES IN AMERICA (570 LEXILE) Utopian Communities in America (570 Lexile) National Park Service, adapted by Newsela staff. A painting from around 1835 shows the Shakers, a Christian group, performing their famous, trembling religious dance. Library of Congress. About 200 years ago, there were many utopian groups in America. They built colonies around thecountry.
UTOPIAN COMMUNITIES IN AMERICA (1240+ LEXILE) A. Utopian communities were founded in America as a way to escape religious and political war in Europe; many groups drew their inspiration from the Reformation. B. Utopian communities developed out of a common desire to create an ideal society; the groupsHARRIET TUBMAN QUIZ
Harriet Tubman Quiz . 1. Slave owners wanted to capture Harriet Tubman because she. A led enslaved people to freedom. B sang forbidden spirituals. C fought for the Fugitive Slave Act. D frightened slaves with her stories. 2. THINGS FALL APART CH. 1-5 QUIZ F. She made fun of his hunting abilities. 3. In the fifth chapter of Chinua Achebe's novel, Things Fall Apart, why does Okonkwo shoot his gun at his second wife, Ekwefi? A. Because she threatens to tell her family that Okonkwo beats her. B. Because she tries to burn him with some of the cooking fire. C.FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
Figurative Language Irony Symbolism Simile Metaphor Hyperbole Personification Imagery Giving living qualities to non-living things or human qualities to non-humans ANALYSIS OF RACIAL POLLING SHOWS WHITES MORE AWARE OF PHILADELPHIA — More white Americans now share the view, long held by minorities, that racism is a national problem and should be confronted, according to an analysis of recent public opinion polling. The review, compiled by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in conjunction with the Northeastern University School of Journalism, concludes thata
MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET Best regards, Daniel McArthur Martha B. King Middle School Honors and 8th Grade Language Arts (941) 798-6820 ext. 2087 mcarthurd@manateeschools.net TEXTS / ASSIGNMENTS / NOTES Texts / Assignments / Notes - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. Asian Americans Struggling in America. The Latehomecomer Pre-read. Bonne Anne Questions. About Jean Davies Okimoto. About Jean Davies Okimoto Cornell Notes. TFA CHAPTER SUMMARIES Things Fall Apart Chapter Summaries. Summary: Chapter 1. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages, including Okonkwo’s village, Iguedo. In his youth, he brought honor to his village by beating Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest.ONCE UPON A TIME
Once Upon a Time. Answer the below questions on a fresh piece of notebook paper. Theses are simplistic comprehension/review questions NO R.A.C.E paragraphs needed. 1. The opening section of the story is told by a writer awakened by a frightening sound in the night. THE GIVER CH. 1-2: FORESHADOWING An author frequently includes subtle details or clues which hint at, or foreshadow, upcoming events in a novel.Foreshadowing adds suspense and allows an author to build a novel while laying the groundwork for upcoming character and plot development. To utilize foreshadowing, an author must plan the entire scope of a novel before he/she begins towrite.
PRIMARY SOURCES: "UTOPIA" BY THOMAS MORE Primary Sources: "Utopia" by Thomas More. Thomas More, adapted by Newsela staff. Grade Level 7 Word Count 894. Editor's Note: Below is a part of "Utopia," a book published by Thomas More in 1516. Utopia starts as a work of fiction, telling a tale of a faraway island named Utopia, which More presents as a blueprint of an ideal society. THE GIFT OF THE MAGI GUIDED QUESTIONS The Gift of the Magi Guided Questions - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry Introduction. O. Henry does not specify where or when "The Gift of the Magi" takes place. The reader may assume that "the city" he refers to is New York City and that the story occurs around the time he wrote it—in the early 1900s. PROCRASTINATION ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Prompt – There is an ongoing debate to whether procrastination is always bad or whether it can be managed wisely. Weigh the claims on both sides, and then write an argumentative paper supporting either side of the debate in which you argue for or against the idea that procrastination is always bad.THE CENSORS
Before You Read The Censors Meet Luisa Valenzuela (born 1938) s the political situation in her home- land grew increasingly violent, Luisa Valenzuela turned to writing to cope. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE IN THE SOUTH IN Historical Context: African-American Life in the South in the 1960s. In the 1960s, African-Americans in the southern United States lived in sharp contrast to white citizens in the region. African-Americans' limited access to jobs and healthcare diminished their quality of life, while Jim Crow laws and segregation forced African-Americans to MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET Best regards, Daniel McArthur Martha B. King Middle School Honors and 8th Grade Language Arts (941) 798-6820 ext. 2087 mcarthurd@manateeschools.net TEXTS / ASSIGNMENTS / NOTES Texts / Assignments / Notes - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. Asian Americans Struggling in America. The Latehomecomer Pre-read. Bonne Anne Questions. About Jean Davies Okimoto. About Jean Davies Okimoto Cornell Notes. TFA CHAPTER SUMMARIES Things Fall Apart Chapter Summaries. Summary: Chapter 1. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages, including Okonkwo’s village, Iguedo. In his youth, he brought honor to his village by beating Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest.ONCE UPON A TIME
Once Upon a Time. Answer the below questions on a fresh piece of notebook paper. Theses are simplistic comprehension/review questions NO R.A.C.E paragraphs needed. 1. The opening section of the story is told by a writer awakened by a frightening sound in the night. THE GIVER CH. 1-2: FORESHADOWING An author frequently includes subtle details or clues which hint at, or foreshadow, upcoming events in a novel.Foreshadowing adds suspense and allows an author to build a novel while laying the groundwork for upcoming character and plot development. To utilize foreshadowing, an author must plan the entire scope of a novel before he/she begins towrite.
PRIMARY SOURCES: "UTOPIA" BY THOMAS MORE Primary Sources: "Utopia" by Thomas More. Thomas More, adapted by Newsela staff. Grade Level 7 Word Count 894. Editor's Note: Below is a part of "Utopia," a book published by Thomas More in 1516. Utopia starts as a work of fiction, telling a tale of a faraway island named Utopia, which More presents as a blueprint of an ideal society. THE GIFT OF THE MAGI GUIDED QUESTIONS The Gift of the Magi Guided Questions - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry Introduction. O. Henry does not specify where or when "The Gift of the Magi" takes place. The reader may assume that "the city" he refers to is New York City and that the story occurs around the time he wrote it—in the early 1900s. PROCRASTINATION ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Prompt – There is an ongoing debate to whether procrastination is always bad or whether it can be managed wisely. Weigh the claims on both sides, and then write an argumentative paper supporting either side of the debate in which you argue for or against the idea that procrastination is always bad.THE CENSORS
Before You Read The Censors Meet Luisa Valenzuela (born 1938) s the political situation in her home- land grew increasingly violent, Luisa Valenzuela turned to writing to cope. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE IN THE SOUTH IN Historical Context: African-American Life in the South in the 1960s. In the 1960s, African-Americans in the southern United States lived in sharp contrast to white citizens in the region. African-Americans' limited access to jobs and healthcare diminished their quality of life, while Jim Crow laws and segregation forced African-Americans to BOOK LIST - MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET The Lathe of Heaven is George Orr's story--a man who dreams things into being, for better or for worse. It is a dark vision and a warning--a fable of power uncontrolled and uncontrollable -- a truly prescient and startling view of humanity, and the consequences of God-playing. It is, quite simply, a masterpiece. TFA CHAPTER SUMMARIES Things Fall Apart Chapter Summaries. Summary: Chapter 1. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages, including Okonkwo’s village, Iguedo. In his youth, he brought honor to his village by beating Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest. PRIMARY SOURCES: "UTOPIA" BY THOMAS MORE Primary Sources: "Utopia" by Thomas More. Thomas More, adapted by Newsela staff. Grade Level 7 Word Count 894. Editor's Note: Below is a part of "Utopia," a book published by Thomas More in 1516. Utopia starts as a work of fiction, telling a tale of a faraway island named Utopia, which More presents as a blueprint of an ideal society. AMERICAN SLAVERY: SEPARATING FACT FROM MYTH Common myths about slavery Myth one: The majority of African slaves came to what became the United States. Truth: Only a little more than 300,000 African slaves, or 4 to 6 percent, came to the United States.The majority of them went to Brazil, followed by the Caribbean. A significant number of enslaved Africans in the Caribbean were "seasoned," or brutally prepared there for life as a slave BONNE ANNE QUESTIONS 10. Something that is natal is related to a person’s. A environment. B birth. C beliefs. D education. Short Answer Written Response Answer the following questions based on your knowledge of the essay. 11. Irony is a contrast between what someone expects and what actuallyhappens.
THE HOUSE BY LAURIE HENRY The HouseBy Laurie Henry . As I entered the front door, the marble floor glistened before me. The entryway opened to a grand staircase, which wound its way to the second level. My heels clicked across the cold, white floor as I proceeded to the living room on my left. A giant fireplace stretched across one end of the room, a thickflorescent
UTOPIAN COMMUNITIES IN AMERICA (570 LEXILE) Utopian Communities in America (570 Lexile) National Park Service, adapted by Newsela staff. A painting from around 1835 shows the Shakers, a Christian group, performing their famous, trembling religious dance. Library of Congress. About 200 years ago, there were many utopian groups in America. They built colonies around thecountry.
UTOPIAN COMMUNITIES IN AMERICA (1240+ LEXILE) A. Utopian communities were founded in America as a way to escape religious and political war in Europe; many groups drew their inspiration from the Reformation. B. Utopian communities developed out of a common desire to create an ideal society; the groupsHARRIET TUBMAN QUIZ
Harriet Tubman Quiz . 1. Slave owners wanted to capture Harriet Tubman because she. A led enslaved people to freedom. B sang forbidden spirituals. C fought for the Fugitive Slave Act. D frightened slaves with her stories. 2. MY FAVORITE CHAPERONE DURING READING QUESTIONS Directions: While reading the short story “My Favorite Chaperone” by Jean Davies Okimoto. Reread the lines indicated with each question below. Work within your group and on your own notebook paper, answer each question using complete sentences citing text evidence. Lines 1-10: What point of view is the story written? Lines 1-14: Analyze MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET Best regards, Daniel McArthur Martha B. King Middle School Honors and 8th Grade Language Arts (941) 798-6820 ext. 2087 mcarthurd@manateeschools.net TEXTS / ASSIGNMENTS / NOTES Texts / Assignments / Notes - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. Asian Americans Struggling in America. The Latehomecomer Pre-read. Bonne Anne Questions. About Jean Davies Okimoto. About Jean Davies Okimoto Cornell Notes. TFA CHAPTER SUMMARIES Things Fall Apart Chapter Summaries. Summary: Chapter 1. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages, including Okonkwo’s village, Iguedo. In his youth, he brought honor to his village by beating Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest.ONCE UPON A TIME
Once Upon a Time. Answer the below questions on a fresh piece of notebook paper. Theses are simplistic comprehension/review questions NO R.A.C.E paragraphs needed. 1. The opening section of the story is told by a writer awakened by a frightening sound in the night. THE GIVER CH. 1-2: FORESHADOWING An author frequently includes subtle details or clues which hint at, or foreshadow, upcoming events in a novel.Foreshadowing adds suspense and allows an author to build a novel while laying the groundwork for upcoming character and plot development. To utilize foreshadowing, an author must plan the entire scope of a novel before he/she begins towrite.
PRIMARY SOURCES: "UTOPIA" BY THOMAS MORE Primary Sources: "Utopia" by Thomas More. Thomas More, adapted by Newsela staff. Grade Level 7 Word Count 894. Editor's Note: Below is a part of "Utopia," a book published by Thomas More in 1516. Utopia starts as a work of fiction, telling a tale of a faraway island named Utopia, which More presents as a blueprint of an ideal society. THE GIFT OF THE MAGI GUIDED QUESTIONS The Gift of the Magi Guided Questions - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry Introduction. O. Henry does not specify where or when "The Gift of the Magi" takes place. The reader may assume that "the city" he refers to is New York City and that the story occurs around the time he wrote it—in the early 1900s. PROCRASTINATION ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Prompt – There is an ongoing debate to whether procrastination is always bad or whether it can be managed wisely. Weigh the claims on both sides, and then write an argumentative paper supporting either side of the debate in which you argue for or against the idea that procrastination is always bad.'THE CENSORS'
Before You Read The Censors Meet Luisa Valenzuela (born 1938) s the political situation in her home- land grew increasingly violent, Luisa Valenzuela turned to writing to cope. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE IN THE SOUTH IN Historical Context: African-American Life in the South in the 1960s. In the 1960s, African-Americans in the southern United States lived in sharp contrast to white citizens in the region. African-Americans' limited access to jobs and healthcare diminished their quality of life, while Jim Crow laws and segregation forced African-Americans to MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET Best regards, Daniel McArthur Martha B. King Middle School Honors and 8th Grade Language Arts (941) 798-6820 ext. 2087 mcarthurd@manateeschools.net TEXTS / ASSIGNMENTS / NOTES Texts / Assignments / Notes - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. Asian Americans Struggling in America. The Latehomecomer Pre-read. Bonne Anne Questions. About Jean Davies Okimoto. About Jean Davies Okimoto Cornell Notes. TFA CHAPTER SUMMARIES Things Fall Apart Chapter Summaries. Summary: Chapter 1. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages, including Okonkwo’s village, Iguedo. In his youth, he brought honor to his village by beating Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest.ONCE UPON A TIME
Once Upon a Time. Answer the below questions on a fresh piece of notebook paper. Theses are simplistic comprehension/review questions NO R.A.C.E paragraphs needed. 1. The opening section of the story is told by a writer awakened by a frightening sound in the night. THE GIVER CH. 1-2: FORESHADOWING An author frequently includes subtle details or clues which hint at, or foreshadow, upcoming events in a novel.Foreshadowing adds suspense and allows an author to build a novel while laying the groundwork for upcoming character and plot development. To utilize foreshadowing, an author must plan the entire scope of a novel before he/she begins towrite.
PRIMARY SOURCES: "UTOPIA" BY THOMAS MORE Primary Sources: "Utopia" by Thomas More. Thomas More, adapted by Newsela staff. Grade Level 7 Word Count 894. Editor's Note: Below is a part of "Utopia," a book published by Thomas More in 1516. Utopia starts as a work of fiction, telling a tale of a faraway island named Utopia, which More presents as a blueprint of an ideal society. THE GIFT OF THE MAGI GUIDED QUESTIONS The Gift of the Magi Guided Questions - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry Introduction. O. Henry does not specify where or when "The Gift of the Magi" takes place. The reader may assume that "the city" he refers to is New York City and that the story occurs around the time he wrote it—in the early 1900s. PROCRASTINATION ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Prompt – There is an ongoing debate to whether procrastination is always bad or whether it can be managed wisely. Weigh the claims on both sides, and then write an argumentative paper supporting either side of the debate in which you argue for or against the idea that procrastination is always bad.'THE CENSORS'
Before You Read The Censors Meet Luisa Valenzuela (born 1938) s the political situation in her home- land grew increasingly violent, Luisa Valenzuela turned to writing to cope. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE IN THE SOUTH IN Historical Context: African-American Life in the South in the 1960s. In the 1960s, African-Americans in the southern United States lived in sharp contrast to white citizens in the region. African-Americans' limited access to jobs and healthcare diminished their quality of life, while Jim Crow laws and segregation forced African-Americans to BOOK LIST - MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET The Lathe of Heaven is George Orr's story--a man who dreams things into being, for better or for worse. It is a dark vision and a warning--a fable of power uncontrolled and uncontrollable -- a truly prescient and startling view of humanity, and the consequences of God-playing. It is, quite simply, a masterpiece. TFA CHAPTER SUMMARIES Things Fall Apart Chapter Summaries. Summary: Chapter 1. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages, including Okonkwo’s village, Iguedo. In his youth, he brought honor to his village by beating Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest. PRIMARY SOURCES: "UTOPIA" BY THOMAS MORE Primary Sources: "Utopia" by Thomas More. Thomas More, adapted by Newsela staff. Grade Level 7 Word Count 894. Editor's Note: Below is a part of "Utopia," a book published by Thomas More in 1516. Utopia starts as a work of fiction, telling a tale of a faraway island named Utopia, which More presents as a blueprint of an ideal society. AMERICAN SLAVERY: SEPARATING FACT FROM MYTH Common myths about slavery Myth one: The majority of African slaves came to what became the United States. Truth: Only a little more than 300,000 African slaves, or 4 to 6 percent, came to the United States.The majority of them went to Brazil, followed by the Caribbean. A significant number of enslaved Africans in the Caribbean were "seasoned," or brutally prepared there for life as a slave BONNE ANNE QUESTIONS 10. Something that is natal is related to a person’s. A environment. B birth. C beliefs. D education. Short Answer Written Response Answer the following questions based on your knowledge of the essay. 11. Irony is a contrast between what someone expects and what actuallyhappens.
THE HOUSE BY LAURIE HENRY The HouseBy Laurie Henry . As I entered the front door, the marble floor glistened before me. The entryway opened to a grand staircase, which wound its way to the second level. My heels clicked across the cold, white floor as I proceeded to the living room on my left. A giant fireplace stretched across one end of the room, a thickflorescent
UTOPIAN COMMUNITIES IN AMERICA (570 LEXILE) Utopian Communities in America (570 Lexile) National Park Service, adapted by Newsela staff. A painting from around 1835 shows the Shakers, a Christian group, performing their famous, trembling religious dance. Library of Congress. About 200 years ago, there were many utopian groups in America. They built colonies around thecountry.
HARRIET TUBMAN QUIZ
Harriet Tubman Quiz . 1. Slave owners wanted to capture Harriet Tubman because she. A led enslaved people to freedom. B sang forbidden spirituals. C fought for the Fugitive Slave Act. D frightened slaves with her stories. 2. THINGS FALL APART CH. 1-5 QUIZ F. She made fun of his hunting abilities. 3. In the fifth chapter of Chinua Achebe's novel, Things Fall Apart, why does Okonkwo shoot his gun at his second wife, Ekwefi? A. Because she threatens to tell her family that Okonkwo beats her. B. Because she tries to burn him with some of the cooking fire. C. ANALYSIS OF RACIAL POLLING SHOWS WHITES MORE AWARE OF PHILADELPHIA — More white Americans now share the view, long held by minorities, that racism is a national problem and should be confronted, according to an analysis of recent public opinion polling. The review, compiled by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in conjunction with the Northeastern University School of Journalism, concludes thata
MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET Best regards, Daniel McArthur Martha B. King Middle School Honors and 8th Grade Language Arts (941) 798-6820 ext. 2087 mcarthurd@manateeschools.net TFA CHAPTER SUMMARIES Things Fall Apart Chapter Summaries. Summary: Chapter 1. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages, including Okonkwo’s village, Iguedo. In his youth, he brought honor to his village by beating Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest. PROCRASTINATION ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Prompt – There is an ongoing debate to whether procrastination is always bad or whether it can be managed wisely. Weigh the claims on both sides, and then write an argumentative paper supporting either side of the debate in which you argue for or against the idea that procrastination is always bad.ONCE UPON A TIME
Once Upon a Time. Answer the below questions on a fresh piece of notebook paper. Theses are simplistic comprehension/review questions NO R.A.C.E paragraphs needed. 1. The opening section of the story is told by a writer awakened by a frightening sound in the night. THE GIVER CH. 1-2: FORESHADOWING An author frequently includes subtle details or clues which hint at, or foreshadow, upcoming events in a novel.Foreshadowing adds suspense and allows an author to build a novel while laying the groundwork for upcoming character and plot development. To utilize foreshadowing, an author must plan the entire scope of a novel before he/she begins towrite.
I'M DONE! - MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET - WEEBLY When you have completed your assignments for class you may choose from the below links to continue your learning. THE GIFT OF THE MAGI GUIDED QUESTIONS The Gift of the Magi Guided Questions - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry Introduction. O. Henry does not specify where or when "The Gift of the Magi" takes place. The reader may assume that "the city" he refers to is New York City and that the story occurs around the time he wrote it—in the early 1900s. GUIDE TO ROCK SYMBOLISM GUIDE TO ROCK SYMBOLISM--Meanings of Colors, Textures, Shapes, and Sizes of your Rock One Color Symbolism Chart HISTORICAL CONTEXT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE IN THE SOUTH IN Historical Context: African-American Life in the South in the 1960s. In the 1960s, African-Americans in the southern United States lived in sharp contrast to white citizens in the region. African-Americans' limited access to jobs and healthcare diminished their quality of life, while Jim Crow laws and segregation forced African-Americans to THINGS FALL APART CH. 1-5 QUIZ F. She made fun of his hunting abilities. 3. In the fifth chapter of Chinua Achebe's novel, Things Fall Apart, why does Okonkwo shoot his gun at his second wife, Ekwefi? A. Because she threatens to tell her family that Okonkwo beats her. B. Because she tries to burn him with some of the cooking fire. C. MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET Best regards, Daniel McArthur Martha B. King Middle School Honors and 8th Grade Language Arts (941) 798-6820 ext. 2087 mcarthurd@manateeschools.net TFA CHAPTER SUMMARIES Things Fall Apart Chapter Summaries. Summary: Chapter 1. Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan, a lower Nigerian tribe that is part of a consortium of nine connected villages, including Okonkwo’s village, Iguedo. In his youth, he brought honor to his village by beating Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling contest. PROCRASTINATION ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Prompt – There is an ongoing debate to whether procrastination is always bad or whether it can be managed wisely. Weigh the claims on both sides, and then write an argumentative paper supporting either side of the debate in which you argue for or against the idea that procrastination is always bad.ONCE UPON A TIME
Once Upon a Time. Answer the below questions on a fresh piece of notebook paper. Theses are simplistic comprehension/review questions NO R.A.C.E paragraphs needed. 1. The opening section of the story is told by a writer awakened by a frightening sound in the night. THE GIVER CH. 1-2: FORESHADOWING An author frequently includes subtle details or clues which hint at, or foreshadow, upcoming events in a novel.Foreshadowing adds suspense and allows an author to build a novel while laying the groundwork for upcoming character and plot development. To utilize foreshadowing, an author must plan the entire scope of a novel before he/she begins towrite.
I'M DONE! - MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET - WEEBLY When you have completed your assignments for class you may choose from the below links to continue your learning. THE GIFT OF THE MAGI GUIDED QUESTIONS The Gift of the Magi Guided Questions - mcarthurd@manateeschools.net. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry Introduction. O. Henry does not specify where or when "The Gift of the Magi" takes place. The reader may assume that "the city" he refers to is New York City and that the story occurs around the time he wrote it—in the early 1900s. GUIDE TO ROCK SYMBOLISM GUIDE TO ROCK SYMBOLISM--Meanings of Colors, Textures, Shapes, and Sizes of your Rock One Color Symbolism Chart HISTORICAL CONTEXT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIFE IN THE SOUTH IN Historical Context: African-American Life in the South in the 1960s. In the 1960s, African-Americans in the southern United States lived in sharp contrast to white citizens in the region. African-Americans' limited access to jobs and healthcare diminished their quality of life, while Jim Crow laws and segregation forced African-Americans to THINGS FALL APART CH. 1-5 QUIZ F. She made fun of his hunting abilities. 3. In the fifth chapter of Chinua Achebe's novel, Things Fall Apart, why does Okonkwo shoot his gun at his second wife, Ekwefi? A. Because she threatens to tell her family that Okonkwo beats her. B. Because she tries to burn him with some of the cooking fire. C. BOOK LIST - MCARTHURD@MANATEESCHOOLS.NET The Lathe of Heaven is George Orr's story--a man who dreams things into being, for better or for worse. It is a dark vision and a warning--a fable of power uncontrolled and uncontrollable -- a truly prescient and startling view of humanity, and the consequences of God-playing. It is, quite simply, a masterpiece.TEXT STRUCTURE
Directions: Read all 15 passages and on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Write one sentence explaining the main idea of the text. 2. Create a title for the passage related to the main idea. 3. State the text structure. Description or Spatial – It is the method of organizingcontent such that
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Directions: Use our notes to find the correct word to complete the statement. 1. Chinua Achebe took the title of Things Fall Apart from the poem _____ by W.B. Yeats. 2. TFA was published in _____ and it was written in English. This was the first book in a series of _____ books about the same region of Africa. 3. BONNE ANNE QUESTIONS 10. Something that is natal is related to a person’s. A environment. B birth. C beliefs. D education. Short Answer Written Response Answer the following questions based on your knowledge of the essay. 11. Irony is a contrast between what someone expects and what actuallyhappens.
THE HOUSE BY LAURIE HENRY The HouseBy Laurie Henry . As I entered the front door, the marble floor glistened before me. The entryway opened to a grand staircase, which wound its way to the second level. My heels clicked across the cold, white floor as I proceeded to the living room on my left. A giant fireplace stretched across one end of the room, a thickflorescent
UTOPIAN COMMUNITIES IN AMERICA (570 LEXILE) Utopian Communities in America (570 Lexile) National Park Service, adapted by Newsela staff. A painting from around 1835 shows the Shakers, a Christian group, performing their famous, trembling religious dance. Library of Congress. About 200 years ago, there were many utopian groups in America. They built colonies around thecountry.
GUIDE TO ROCK SYMBOLISM GUIDE TO ROCK SYMBOLISM--Meanings of Colors, Textures, Shapes, and Sizes of your Rock One Color Symbolism Chart INSIDE FRANCE'S EMPIRE OF THE DEAD... The well-worn trail might be enough to satisfy the tourists, but other Parisians like to go further - and deeper - to explore the network. The name given to the group of explorers who go into the cave network illegally and unsupervised is Cataphiles.HARRIET TUBMAN QUIZ
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