First, make sure you read this post explaining the difference between a class assignment and a homework assignment. Class Assignments: Due TODAY
Homework: Due May 19 by 8 a.m.
First, make sure you read this post explaining the difference between a class assignment and a homework assignment. CLASS ASSIGNMENTS: Due TODAY by 8 p.m.Nothing is due this evening. HOMEWORK: Due May 12 by 8 a.m.
First, make sure you read this post explaining the difference between a class assignment and a homework assignment. CLASS ASSIGNMENTS: Due TODAY by 8 p.m.
HOMEWORK: Due 5/05/2020 by 8 a.m.
First, make sure you read this post explaining the difference between a class assignment and a homework assignment. Class Assignments: Due TODAY by 8 p.m.
Homework: Due 4/28/2020 by 8 a.m.
Here is an example of what you're being asked to do. First, make sure you read this post explaining the difference between a class assignment and a homework assignment. Class Assignments: Due TODAY by 8 p.m.None. Today we will have a Google Meet at 11 a.m. Homework: Due 4/21/2020 by 8 a.m.
First, make sure you read this post explaining the difference between a class assignment and a homework assignment. Class Assignments: Due TODAY by 8 p.m.None. Today we will have a Google Meet at 11 a.m. Homework: Due 4/07/2020 by 8 a.m.
First, make sure you read this post explaining the difference between a class assignment and a homework assignment. Class Assignments: Due TODAY by 8 p.m.
*** By the way, I have assigned you partners but you are welcome to work on your own, switch partners, or trade topics with people. It doesn't matter who you work with or which assignment you do as long as each group works on something different. Homework: Due 4/07/2020 by 8 a.m.
First, make sure you read this post explaining the difference between a class assignment and a homework assignment. Class Assignments: Due TODAY by 8 p.m.
**I am available to walk you through it if you need some guidance - message me on Hangouts or send me an email if you need my assistance! Homework: Due 3/31/2020 by 8 a.m.
Click here to watch this video. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VIDEO TRANSCRIPT: Students: Before I send emails that explain the nitty gritty of how my virtual literature and drama classes will go, I wanted to say something more personal about how to help yourself stay sane during these uncertain and crazy times:
There’s a verse I’ve had in my head since this all started, and it’s when Jesus tells his disciples in John 16:33, “I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have trouble. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” I’ll be praying for you all and your families as you navigate this. And remember I'm here to help! May the Lord bless you and your family. Sincerely, Mrs. Teachey Non-Western Lit Students: With school shutting down because of the outbreak of COVID-19, this class has been moved to an online/correspondence format. Your assignments will continue to be posted on here as usual, but now you will turn your assignments in via Google Classroom rather than in person. I will let you know when I receive each assignment you turn in. On Tuesday mornings, I will post your assignments on the class website. There will be two sections in your posted assignments: SECTION 1: CLASS ACTIVITIES
SECTION 2: HOMEWORK
One more important note for both you and your parents regarding quizzes and tests:
**I will explain this to your parents in a later email.
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