Friday 30 November 2012

Week 14: What to Expect

Mon. Dec. 3rd:
* Mid-Year Reflection and Action Plan: Explore all that you've done, what you want by the end of English 10, and how you're going to get there

Tues. Dec. 4th:
* Romeo & Juliet Act 1, scene 2 quiz
* Words of the week
* Class dramatic read of Act 1, scene 3: Different visions of love. Which one do you agree with? Why?
* Audio-recording of Act 1, scene 4: "I Dreamt a Dream"
* Romeo & Juliet Translation/Response assigned and chosen


Wed. Dec. 5th:
* Reflective Journal: What are your thoughts on love at first sight? What about soul mates?
* Readers' Theatre Act 1, scene 5
* Class watch Act 1, classic Zepherelli version
* Quiz on Act 1 tomorrow: Study

Thurs. Dec. 6th:
* Act 1 quiz: Show what you know
* Class read Act 2, scene 1 & 2, the infamous balcony scene
* Modern Balcony scene explained and assigned: Due Monday

Fri. Dec. 7th:
* Class watch balcony scene
* Create your own modern version of the infamous balcony scene: Due Monday
* Week 10 vocab checked

Saturday 24 November 2012

Week 13: What to Expect

Mon. Nov. 26th:
* Poetry Practice: Poetic Device Terms Test Wednesday
* Class draw and dissect Shakespeare's infamous sonnet: "My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun" Is he insulting his lady love?
Tues. Nov. 27th:
* Poetry Practice: Study for Terms Test Tomorrow! Use the following flashcards to help.
* Outline a compare/contrast of your choice: In class-write on Thursday

Wed. Nov. 28th:
* Terms Test: Show what you know!
* Complete your plan/outline for tomorrow's in-class poem compare/contrast write

Thurs. Nov. 29th:
* In-class Compare/Contrast Write

Fri. Nov. 30th:
* Day 1 of Romeo and Juliet! Check out Shakespeare Online, I so wish they had this when I was in high school.
* "star-crossed lovers": Do you believe in soul-mates? Why or why not?
* Class read and dissect Prologue and dramatically read act 1, scene 1
* Homework: Read Act 1, scene 2

Thursday 15 November 2012

Week 12: What to Expect

Mon. Nov. 19th:
* Words of the Week
* "Valentine": Pass the onion, smell the love.
* Create own "Valentine" love metaphor poem: Due Wednesday

Tues. Nov. 20th:
* Poetry Skills Practice
* "Invictus" read and response
* Complete your "Valentine": Due tomorrow

Wed. Nov. 21st:
* Share your impressive "Valentines"
* "Simply the Best" Poetic Choice Analysis introduced and begun: Due Friday

Thurs. Nov. 22nd:
* Complete "Simply the Best"

Fri. Nov. 23rd:
* Poetics Practice
* Complete "Simply the Best." DUE 

Wednesday 7 November 2012

Clothing Drive


Our English 10 class is organizing a clothing drive for our local Surrey Urban Mission.

This community organization offers support to neighbourhood kids, single moms, elderly and disabled residents, people who are homeless or vulnerably housed, and those battling addiction and mental illness.

Please send your spare clothing: shoes, socks, sweaters, pants, blankets, jackets, toques, gloves and scarves. House hold and children's items are also welcome. You can send all items to Ms. Bertrand's class as we gather all we can to help those struggling in our community. Thank you for your support.


Saturday 3 November 2012

Week 10: What to Expect

Mon. Nov. 5th:
* Complete your Creative Character Study (prezi? mobile? scrapbook? etc.) DUE TOMORROW

Tues. Nov. 6th:
* Critical pieces of an essay: What makes an exemplary introduction?
* How to write a commanding thesis.
* Braveheart practice activity

* Theories of Relativity topics distributed: Partner brainstorm
* Independently complete your essay outline: Open book in-class write Tuesday Nov. 13th

Wed. Nov. 7th & Thurs. Nov. 8th:
Class wide film analysis of Basketball Diaries. A true story similar to our novel Theories of Relativity

Fri. Nov. 9th: 
Professional Development Day: School not in session