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L.A. 8

In eighth grade, we are continuing our Horror Unit with The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs. Our focus will be on foreshadowing and theme. On Halloween, students will begin writing their own scary stories, with an emphasis on creating a suspenseful tone. 

Contemporary Lit. 

In tenth grade, we are continuing to read Macbeth. We will finish Act 1 with a tableau assignment, where students are asked to create poses that represent each of the seven scenes in the part of the play we have read so far. We will also have discussions regarding the depiction of the Three Witches and the themes of fate and destiny in the play. 

Writing Lab.

In Writing Lab., we are continuing to work on interviews. Expect your student to be asking their writing subject some questions to get to know more about them! After they have interviewed their person and recorded the answers, we will start writing it into a polished piece, with the help of peer edits. This is the last major writing assignment for the "Gift of Gratitude," Scrapbook - the trimester ends on November 30th! The next few weeks will be spent putting together the scrapbook and doing any rewrites that students might need to complete. 

L.A. 8

This week, we are continuing our Horror unit with movie posters for Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell--Tale Heart. Students are reviewing skills such as writing summaries and thesis statements, as well as practicing new skills, such as identifying an unreliable narrator. There will be no vocabulary this week, due to the shortened week schedule. 

Contemporary Literature

More Macbeth! We are reviewing iambic pentameter and the historical context of Shakespeare before starting in on Act 1 Scene 1. Students will be asked to participate in reading out loud, as well as some simple acting. After all, it's hard to learn a play without some acting it out! Our focus this week will be mainly on easing in to Shakespeare's difficult language. There will be no vocabulary this week, due to the shortened week schedule. 

Writing Lab.

This week, we will start a new writing assignment - a Formal Interview. Students will create 5 interview questions for their subject, conduct the interview, and then write it up in a narrative or transcript form. The long weekend is the perfect time for them to sit down with their writing subject and learn more about them!

A note on behavior: our small class has a lot of fun, and I'm overjoyed to see students become more interested in writing stories. However, sometimes these stories get out of hand and inappropriate, which causes major disruptions during class. I have spoken to some students about the balance between having fun and learning, as well as being intentional and thoughtful with what they write. I would appreciate it if you could remind your kids about forming these academic habits. Thank you!