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 Announcements

Ch. 17-24 his week in TKAM. We'll be discussing evidence in the trial. Also, Latin Morphemes Unit 6 test on Wednesday. 
by Wendy Baldwin
 11/15/2009 10:04 AM
 
TKAM reading, annotation, and summary schedule continues this week (Ch. 9-16) 
by Wendy Baldwin
 11/9/2009 11:24 AM
 
TKAM Facebook page due Friday, 11/13 - Template and grading rubric are in Documents (in left-hand column) 
by Wendy Baldwin
 11/9/2009 11:24 AM
 
We're starting "To Kill a Mockingbird" this week. See attached reading schedule for reading assignments and instructions. 
by Wendy Baldwin
 11/2/2009 12:47 PM
 
Outside reading book report on action/adventure or mystery novel will be due Friday. Students will get this report in class on Wednesday. 
by Wendy Baldwin
 10/26/2009 3:46 PM
 
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 Assignments

Fri., 11/20 - Read Ch. 25 and 26. Study TKAM vocabulary words. The test on this will be after Thanksgiving Break.
Thurs., 11/19 - Today was Career Day, but you still have homework! Read Ch. 23 and 24. Look for examples of figurative language, both in these chapters and in others, in preparation for an activity in class tomorrow.
Wed., 11/18 - Ch. 21 and 22 - Go over TKAM vocabulary words.
Tues., 11/17 - TKAM Ch. 19 and 20. Study morphemes.
Mon., 11/16 - Read, annotate, and summarize Ch. 17 and 18 - Gather the evidence that Atticus, Bob Ewell, and Mayella Ewell provide in making thieir cases. Study Unit 6 morphemes.

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 Course Resources

  Williamson County Website
  Poetry template website
  Samples of poetry - website for middle school students
  Poetry 4 Kids website

 District Resources

  WCS Student Resources
  Gaggle
  Discovery Education Streaming
  netTrekker d.i.
  TN Electronic Library
  Grolier Online
  ProQuest