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English II Archives Week of 10/18/04
English II Archives Week of 10/18/04. Sunday, October 24, 2004. English II Archives Week of October 18 - October 22, 2004. Friday, October 22, 2004. I Journal # 11. II Take Notes, LOTF Chapter 7. III Continue watching LOTF DVD if time permits. Thursday, October 21, 2004. I Journal # 10 - "The Beast". Use the book LOTF to answer questions 1 - 7 (Handout). Study Questions LOTF Chapter Seven. All four questions due at end of period). Chapter 7 (pp. 99-111) together in class. IV Use the computers. 7) CULTIVA...
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English II Archives Week of 10/25/04
English II Archives Week of 10/25/04. Sunday, October 31, 2004. English II Archives Week of October 25 - October 29, 2004. Friday, October 29, 2004. I Hand in Vocabulary worksheet. II Vocab #4 Quiz and LOTF Chapters 1 - 7 Test. III Postcard Presentations Continued. Evaluate your classmates while they are presenting. IV Continue watching LOTF DVD if time permits. Thursday, October 28, 2004. I Warm-Up Journal # 11 (Per. 2), #12 (Per. 4), #13 (Period 5). Describe the importance of standing up for what you.
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English II Archives Week of 11/01/04
English II Archives Week of 11/01/04. Monday, November 15, 2004. English II Archives Week of November 1 - November 5, 2004. Friday, November 5, 2004. Tragedy at Castle Rock. The shattering of the conch and Piggy's death. I Hand in Vocabulay definitions and sentences. Five minutes study for Vocab Test. II LOTF Vocabulary Quiz (Matching). III Meet with LOTF Legal Teams. Tuesday Nov. 9th. Practice Quiz on Internet:. Http:/ members.rogers.com/jdshipton/fliesquiz.swf. Bring your binder / notebook with you to.
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English II Archives Week of 11/08/04
English II Archives Week of 11/08/04. Monday, November 15, 2004. English II Archives Week of November 08 - November 10, 2004. Friday - Student Day Off. Thursday - Veterans Day. Wednesday, November 10, 2004. Tuesday, November 9, 2004. Monday, November 8, 2004. I Have binder / notebook checked for D.O.L. II Have outside reading book. III Work on your Book Report. Or PosterPresentation), Reading Logs. Continue reading your book if you have not. Yet finished it. Due Monday, 11/15. Tuesday Nov. 9th.
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Dramatic Structure
Friday, September 16, 2005. Dramatic structure is the foundation of screenwriting. The word itself means "to build, or put together," and understanding how it works is essential to the craft of screenwriting and film making. Simply put, structure holds the story together; there is a beginning, middle and end, (not necessarily in that order), and a point at which the beginning turns into the middle, and the middle turns into the end. Http:/ www.sydfield.com/paradigm-shawshankredemption.pdf.
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FINAL EXAM NOTES
Saturday, January 21, 2006. FILM STUDIES (1st Semester). Studios relied on genres because they reduced financial risk. Category, type, and kind are all words that best define film genres. Comedy, crime, disaster, and horror are just a few types of film genres. Musicals, Science Fiction, Comedy, Westerns, etc are all film genres. Montages are used in many film genres to show the passing of time,or the process by which something is done. Movie houses and nickelodeons were responsible for influencing produc...
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The Godfather
Monday, January 09, 2006. Http:/ www.filmsite.org/godf.html. Http:/ www.filmeducation.org/filmlib/godfather.pdf. The story begins at the wedding of the Godfather's daughter,. Constanza Corleone, where we are introduced to the pivotal characters,. And the story unfolds. In private the Godfather (Brando), Sonny (James Caan) and his consilgeri Tom. Hagen (Robert Duvall) discuss the possibility of a drug deal with Virgil. Sollozo. The Godfather refuses the deal and is consequently. Defying the odds, The Godf...
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Understanding the Horror Genre
Understanding the Horror Genre. Monday, October 31, 2005. Understanding the Horror Genre. Understanding the Horror Genre. Certain stories and themes have proven popular and have inspired many sequels, remakes, and copycats. See Frankenstein, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, werewolves, and zombies. Early horror entries in the 2000s have been a mixed bag of teen exploitation (such as the Final Destination movies) and more serious attempts at mainstream horror, notably ...
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Useful Websites for Students
Useful Websites for Students. Sunday, October 03, 2004. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. The On-Line Books Page. Guide to Grammar and Writing. World Famous Text Editors. Webquests / Internet Activities. Outstanding Books for the College Bound. Of Mice and Men. Lord of the Flies. The House On Mango Street. To Kill A Mockingbird. Language Arts Content Standards. High School Exit Exam English-Language Arts Study Guide. News and Current Events. NPR: Fair and Balanced News. NewsPapers of the World.
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