Week 7 11th Grade 2/24/25-2/28/25

 

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Renaissance/Early Modern LiteratureMore Commas! Yay!

Kubla Khan Quiz?
HW:

Find the connections in the following:

George Gordon, Lord Byron
- When we two parted
- She walks in beauty
- From the Frankenstein Text: Prometheus

Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
- Ozymandias

John Keats
- Ode on a Grecian Urn
- La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad
Romantic PoetsIntroduction to Frankenstein, Third Edition (1831) p.237Comma Test and Literary Criticism

HW:
1. FInd the school of Literary Criticism that you like best and research it; be prepared to give a 2 minute "Elevator Pitch" about it in class on Monday:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XVy5qKl0iMGSKfCZuJ1JLGU3CLciQzc-8XYBWxoUQy0/edit?usp=sharing

2. How to Read Frankenstein p.227
Pre-CalculusArea of a non-right TriangleSection 9.3: 1-13 oddThe Law of SinesSection 9.4: 1-11 oddThe Ambiguous Case
Section 9.5: 1-13 odd
Government / EconomicsLesson 31 and DiscussionLessons 32 & 33 (GCR)Discussion - Lesson 34Lesson 35 - Choices 72-77 (GCR)Discussion
Software EngineeringWeek 6 ProgramData Structure researchAlgorithmsAlgorithm ResearchWeek 7 Program Start
Intro to PhysicsChapter 11 pp232-234read chapter 11 pp 235-247Chapter 11 pp 235-240no homeworkchapter 11 pp 241-247Read chapter 11 pp 248-257
Renaissance/Early Modern HistoryFinish Enlightenment art/music. Use remaining class time to begin reviewing for Wednesday's quiz.Study for tomorrow's quiz.Quiz: The EnlightenmentNo Homework! :)Introduce the Great Awakening.
RhetoricMemoryPoetry AssignmentMemoryComplete GCR assignmentPoetry Presentations
Christian Thoughta.) Discuss the role of the life of the mind as it relates to apologetics.Read Moreland, pp. 155-171; be prepared to discussa.) Discuss Moreland’s statement “part of loving God with all of your mind is being able to defend your views about God.” b.) Discuss “God really exists, has a certain nature, and has a set of ideas about various things that He has disclosed to us. c.) Discuss “That the things claimed in the first premise can be known to be true and need not be accepted by a blind, arbitrary act of privatized faith exercised by weak people who need such a crutch.Read Moreland, pp. 173-193; be prepared to discussContinue reading Moreland, pp. 173-193.