Hello, and welcome (back)! Once again, I'm excited to begin a fresh school year with everyone. The classes I teach are American Literature (11th grade), World Literature (10th grade), World History (10th grade), and The Gospel of John (9th grade Bible). On this blog, you will be able to find weekly homework assignments and other class-related information.
For all classes, especially The Gospel of John: if you have not yet finished and turned in your survey from the first day of class, please hand it in tomorrow.
For all classes except The Gospel of John: Please make sure to bring book covers for all of your textbooks by Monday.
American Literature: The summer reading test over A Light in the Forest will be on Tuesday (beginning in the second half of the class period) and Wednesday. On Thursday, we will begin looking at some background information about American literature.
World Literature: The summer reading test over The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn will be on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Thursday, we will spend the last part of the class period learning about how to use the OCSI library.
World History: Tuesday will be a diagnostic quiz to find out how much you know about world history. On Wednesday, we will examine some different models for viewing world history, and on Thursday, we will examine and discuss viewpoints concerning the origin of the world and mankind.
The Gospel of John: This week, we will learn some background information about the Gospel of John and begin looking at its introductory chapters.
Homework for The Gospel of John:
Monday: complete survey and diagnostic.
Tuesday: Read pp. 14-15 in the textbook. List reasons that there are four gospels and why John may have wanted his to be different from the other three. (Length: about 1/2 page)
Thursday: Read John 1-10 (from the Bible). Answer questions #1-2 and #3 if applicable from the textbook (pp. 10-11).
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