Focus: How can we lay a strong foundation for our Fences unit?
1. Warming up with Grammar You Must Know, Lesson #5: Parallel structure
2. Enjoying a quirky writing exercise on your newfound character; sharing your discoveries with the class
3. Introducing you to this week's one-minute speech (it's on background knowledge for Fences); revealing your partner match-ups and selecting your topics
HW:
1. Research your one-minute speech topic; Wednesday and Thursday will be preparation days in class. You should be done with your research before you walk into class on Wednesday.
2. If you fell behind in our writing exercise on quirks today, or you were absent, please complete this tonight; the exercise are linked above. You should have two pages, typed and double spaced by now (or your handwriting equivalent).
3. We will deliver our one-minute speeches this Friday, February 9.
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