Monday, February 8, 2021

The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury

Tonight read a story that's science fiction.

It's easy to understand and so is the diction.

It's about the future, but maybe it's now (?)

About doing the things society doesn't allow.

Identify a metaphor that you loved to see

And answer number one, but not one-B.



Friday, February 5, 2021

Week One Down

No poem tonight,

no rhyming delight.



Just read the story your group's been assigned.

Cuz on Monday you won't be able to hit 'rewind'. 










Thursday, February 4, 2021

You rocked English 11 today!

It's time to start reading our third little story.
In it the narrator's brother gets all of the glory.
There may be some parallels to the Prodigal Son
Make a note if you see them, but there could be none.
I should, of course, mention this one's "The Charmer"
and, in a way, the brother builds up the narrator's armour.
Complete the work that is asked of you in question no. one,
That's sentences two, three, and four, and then you are done.

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Boys and Girls, Ladies and Gents, "Guys and Dolls"


Tonight you're finishing a story about 'coming-of-age',
Continue reading "Boys and Girls" on the fiftieth page.
We'll look at whether stereotypes could really be true,
The narrator will find something about herself that's new.
And don't forget your paragraph--fix that up real nice,
Just correcting tiny typos, will simply not suffice. 


PDF "Boys and Girls"

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

The Bell Went, But the Class Wasn't Spent

Tonight you've got to describe somebody in a paragraph,
Include descriptions so clear they look like a photograph.
Notice that simile? You'll need five to seven in it,
Write a page (double spaced) --take more than a minute!
But before that have another look at our first short story,
And take note of every simile in all of its glory.

Monday, February 1, 2021

I Blogged. I Googled. Turns out I'm a Blogger!

English 11, Let's Go!!


In terms of your homework, it's just a plain fact,
Memorize this blog, it will usually be packed
with assignments, due dates and also some readings, 
but they'll contribute to our classroom talks and meetings.
Now listen up D block, don't ask for a 'classroom' code,
I guess I'll be that teacher on the less-travelled road.
No online submissions, just some paper and printer ink
and I ain't mad at written work, I told you: helps you think.
Welcome to Loconte's blog, I don't usually forget to post,
but in the event that I do, ask a peer you text the most.



Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Changes

 English 12

Hi 12s,

I have received some emails saying the link below doesn’t work. I posted it twice but it still doesn’t work on my end either...so all I can do is direct you the website I want you to read from. See below, it’s the purple one.  Thanks for letting me know. 


Read The Most Dangerous Game

Found Here: this link will take you to another page-- Click the link there

and answer the questions on page 35 and 36. Due next Monday.


Christian Studies: Apologetics

Complete the questions for the Preface and chapter 1 of Mere Christianity. Due next Monday.

chapel april 16

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