Christian Studies
Complete the questions for bk II of Augustine's Confessions.
Powerpoint
English
Read Ch. 5 of Perrine's Literature. Answer 1-4.
Please be sure consider narrative essays for any 4 of the topics listed on the handout.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Lukewarm
English
See yesterday's post.
Christian Studies
See yesterday's post.
Christian Studies
Who in your community (define community as you wish) is a Christian whose faithful living you would like to emulate?
Give reasons why.
(Of course, this question presupposes you know an inspiring Christian. If you really do not, give reasons why you don’t know such a person and state whether you will take steps to ensure you know one from here on out)
*Remember all entries are to be 10 minutes worth of writing.
Research Project
Please note the two more names I have added to the list:
D.L Moody
George Whitefield
This brings us to 26 individuals to research.
Sign up any time tomorrow.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Module 3
English 12
1984 Test: Thursday
Journals: Thursday
Christian Studies 10-12
Final Essay: Tuesday 21st
1984 Test: Thursday
Journals: Thursday
Christian Studies 10-12
Final Essay: Tuesday 21st
Friday, November 3, 2017
JUST HAPPY FRIDAY, PEOPLE!
EnglISH
CHAPTER 3. chapter 4.
do not do any NO MORE.
complete EACH QUESTION
(did i even have to mention?)
CHRISTIAN studies
nothin' to do but study for a quiz
you better 'kill' it, n show me you're a whizz.
know each christian and THEIR PLACE IN TIME,
MAKE IT WORTH me putting this into a rhyme.
power point
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
November 1st ushers in the (commercial) Christmas Season!
Christian Studies
Why Billy Graham: pages 15-22
Answer the question posed in class: why was Billy Graham so successful for his time?
Powerpoint, to view video on a 1950s BG crusade.
Please read AND watch before writing your paragraph
English
Pt III, chapter 1 + questions
Why Billy Graham: pages 15-22
Answer the question posed in class: why was Billy Graham so successful for his time?
Powerpoint, to view video on a 1950s BG crusade.
Please read AND watch before writing your paragraph
English
Pt III, chapter 1 + questions
Thursday, October 26, 2017
T'was the Night before Ignite
Christian Studies
Projects are due tomorrow. Be sure to hand in your annotated bibliography and all related material.
There will be a quiz Monday on Eric Liddell to Martin Luther.
Here is the powerpoint to help you review.
English
Journal topic #5
Compose 3 sentences that might constitute a thoughtcrime in our school, community, or country. Suggest certain situations in the world today where committing a thoughtcrime (speaking the truth) has serious consequences.
Read "The Ones who Walk away from Omelas" for Monday. There are no questions, but it is a long story so break it up into manageable chunks for you. You can find this story in the handout at the beginning of the year or, very likely, online.
Projects are due tomorrow. Be sure to hand in your annotated bibliography and all related material.
There will be a quiz Monday on Eric Liddell to Martin Luther.
Here is the powerpoint to help you review.
English
Quiz Friday for part 2 of Nineteen Eighty Four
If you ain't prepared don't even show up at my door.
Not trying to scare you or freak you out,
but showing up unprepared is not what English 12's about.
If you're 'over' Big Brother and hating this novel,
I can't make you like it by now and won't grovel.
It's almost all over; the final scene's left to play,
So hang in tight: soon 'Eighty Four will go away.
But until then you've got a journal to get done.
If you ain't prepared don't even show up at my door.
Not trying to scare you or freak you out,
but showing up unprepared is not what English 12's about.
If you're 'over' Big Brother and hating this novel,
I can't make you like it by now and won't grovel.
It's almost all over; the final scene's left to play,
So hang in tight: soon 'Eighty Four will go away.
But until then you've got a journal to get done.
Be sure to complete it before the setting of the sun.
Journal topic #5
Compose 3 sentences that might constitute a thoughtcrime in our school, community, or country. Suggest certain situations in the world today where committing a thoughtcrime (speaking the truth) has serious consequences.
Read "The Ones who Walk away from Omelas" for Monday. There are no questions, but it is a long story so break it up into manageable chunks for you. You can find this story in the handout at the beginning of the year or, very likely, online.
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