Friday, January 27, 2006

First Semester Due Dates

Eng 11
Of Mice and Men test 11/23*****DONE
Of Mice and Men essay RD (typed) 12/2*****DONE
Of Mice and Men essay FD 12/14*****DONE
Pick Choice book and post 12/16*****DONE
Finish reading Choice book 1/6*****DONE
Raisin study guide 1/6***** DONE
FD of author letters 1/13*****DONE
NB's 1/23*****DONE
This Boy's Life test 1/25*****DONE
Memoirs FD 1/26*****DONE


Pre IB Eng 10
Autobio stories RD 12/2*****DONE
Finish reading Joy Luck Club 12/2****DONE
Autobio stories FD 12/9*****DONE
Othello essay FD 1/20****DONE
Poetry test 1/25*****DONE
NB's due 1/25*****DONE
Grammar final 1/26*****DONE
Poetry reading 1/26*****DONE

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed writing my story very much. I always did want to write a story and finish it (right now i have 3 active books im writing). Since my life is really boring, I decided to use a dream i had from years ago. i starts out with a guy running into the middle of the street on fire and then collapses onto the road. The rest, well, you will need to read it.

Anonymous said...

Aww c'mon. Your life doesn't have to be interesting to wirte a good autobiographical incident. A good writer would twist words around to make it all sound good.

Anonymous said...

What I liked about writing my story was it helped me remember a lot. When I really startd thinking about the event, I remembered several things that I had previously forgotten.

This week's link is Pirates of the Caribbean 2 Teaser Trailer. As a bonus, it's legal.

Wilson said...

Jason,

Are you working for Disney?

Anonymous said...

Mr. Wilson,

I just thought you might find this interesting.

Sarcasm: Sarcasm is often expressed in ironical statements. It can sometimes be the sincerest form of discourse for the emotionally fragile. This is often done by simply over-emphasizing the actual statement, or particular words of it.

Origin: The word comes from the late Latin word, sarcasmus, which, in turn, comes from the Greek sarkasmos, from sarkazein - to bite the lips in rage,- from sarx, sark-, flesh - the root word literally means "to cut a piece of flesh (from the targeted person)."

Anonymous said...

Heyyyy. We read Of Mice and Men last year! [richard, jason,& tiffany]

Anonymous said...

As you know Mr. Wilson, I wasn't at school today. I am working my but of trying to get this Of Mice and Men essay done (still). So, I'll most likely submit it to turnitin.com by 9 tonight.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Jason does work for Disney.

I really the history of sarcasm you provided Tiffany (no sarcasm intended). "To cut a piece of flesh". Very nice.

Of Mice and Men had such a horrible ending ...

Anonymous said...

I think the ending of Mice and Men was a perfect ending to capture the theme of theme of the book

Anonymous said...

I don't know... I enjoyed Of Mice& Men a lot more than Old Man and the Sea and Shoeless Joe. ...but that's just me

Anonymous said...

Hi this is kelsey d from period 3! I went to turnitin.com to turn in my othello essay but it wasn't up. Are we turning it in to the website??? I thought Mr wilson said we were, and it was due friday. so yeah, I guess I'll check it again later. :)

Anonymous said...

I did turnitin.com, but I think that i put it in period 4's instead of period 3's..... oh well
Brittany R

Anonymous said...

Bye Mr. Wilson, you were great. Hope to have you senior year. Enjoy your next class, but not as much as us cause we are the coolest.