Thursday, August 13, 2020

August 17, 2020

 If you are here, then Plan A of CTLS and Plan B of Zoom did not work. 

We are so happy to have you! Our syllabus is linked, as are the required documents for the first days of school. 

Sign-Off for Syllabus

CTLS Phone App

Allatoona Digital Integrity Policy

Student Handbook

Feel free to click on the welcome video that we made for you! 

This is going to be a great year NO MATTER WHAT! A positive attitude is the best school supply you can have... and a laptop 😊

For your first assignment, create a FlipGrid using this link:

Tell us about yourself and the craziest thing that has ever happened to you.... Click Here!

-Coach Fridborg and Mrs. Civitella

AHS English Department Syllabus – Fall 2020

American Literature and Composition

Coach Erik Fridborg and Mrs. Lindsay Civitella

Room 2214

Phone: (770) 975 – 6503 x7012214

Email Address: Erik.Fridborg@cobbk12.org  Lindsay.civitella@cobbk12.org

This course is designed for the student who has an interest in the interpretation of American literature. This examination is accomplished through argumentative and expository writing. This course integrates writing, grammar and usage, speaking and listening. It includes a variety of literary genres: short stories, novels, poetry, drama, and nonfiction. I will utilize our school blog daily to communicate and provide resources. Please check out the amazing resources there!

Required Text: Students will be assigned a consumable textbook that closely aligns with the Georgia Standards for ELA. Textbook will remain in the classroom, unless homework is assigned.  

 

Grading: The gradebook will be updated weekly. Formative grades are those where your student is practicing the standard(s). Summative grades are those where your student is proving mastery of the standard(s). Please monitor your student’s progress via ParentVue. Information for login may be obtained through the counseling office.

A: 100-90                       B: 89-80                            C: 79-74                        D: 73-70                     F: 69 and below

We are an EOC course. The grading will be as follows:

Formative assessments – 30%

Summative assessments – 50%

Final – 20% **Will comprise of both test and project**

 

Make-up Policies and Late Work

·       Late work may be turned in for ½ credit (½ of the actual grade earned) for up to 5 days from the assignment due date.  A zero will be recorded in the gradebook until the assignment is turned in.  On the 6th day, if the assignment is still not turned in, no credit will be awarded for the assignment.

·       When absent, students are expected to make-up or arrange to make up missed assignments. Please check our class blog – there are valuable resources there.

 

Tutoring: If you need additional help, please come see me. We can arrange before or after school, or during Buc Block.

 

Supplies: Students will need tools daily to be successful in this course. It is an expectation that students arrive with:

·       Pencil

·       Blue or black pen

·       Highlighter

·       Spiral/Composition Notebook

If in the classroom: Teacher will provide supplies to complete group projects; however, your students may prefer their own: scissors, glue stick, markers, crayons, and/or colored pencils.

In the virtual setting: projects will be completed with technology resources.

 

Class Rules:

1.       Be in the classroom when the bell rings

2.       Come prepared with supplies to learn

3.       Be respectful of teachers and fellow classmates

4.       No food or drink

5.       Cell phones remain in backpacks unless BYOD is announced by the teachers.

Cell Phone Policy: Allatoona is utilizing CCSD’s Bring Your Own Device Policy. Students may bring their own tablet or cell phone as a learning tool, and will only be permitted to use this when announced by the teacher. If BYOD is not in place during instruction, we will take up the device and turn it into the front office, as outlined in the Student Handbook on pg. 16.

Movies and Media: We firmly believe that multimedia assists in bringing the literature alive for students. We will be watching film clips of stories we read, and in some cases, will be watching the entire movie. All movies will have a subsequent assignment and purpose in their viewing.

What will we learn?

Reading *Short Stories – We will read several short stories in class and for homework.  You will be required to complete assignments aligned with these stories. *Non-fiction and informational texts – We will read several pieces of informational texts, such as newspaper articles, biographies and other essays.  *Novels – We will read at least two novels in this course: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. These novels connect to our unit themes. You do not have to buy these – I will provide the text.

Writing We will give you the guidelines and rubrics (grading scale) for all of our writings.*Response to literature – You will be required to write short essays about selected works of literature.  We will write these in and out of class.*Autobiographical – You will be required to write an autobiography about your life.  *Compare and contrast – You will be required to compose at least one essay in which you compare and contrast two or more things.  *Persuasive – You will be required to compose a research paper in which you will argue one topic. *Warm-ups – Students will be writing daily as their warm up. This may be in the form of journals, literary analysis, or vocabulary.

We look forward to working with your child! American Literature is a subject that we are very passionate about teaching. We hope that through this course, your child will explore and enjoy the dynamic stories, writings, and projects encompassed in this course. 



Monday, May 11, 2020

5/11-5/14

Hamlet

Monday 5-11

Key Vocab (Continue Powerpoints as usual...definition, sentence, picture)
confrontation
conferring 
countenance
disposing


Read Act 4 Scenes 1&2

https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section10/

Watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUeswRqdas4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=af-2pjM4B_k

Take the quiz and send me your score

Tuesday 5-12

Key Vocab (Continue Powerpoints as usual...definition, sentence, picture)
inane
coy
traumatic 


Read Act 4 Scenes 3&4

https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section11/

Watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFNZ8i5L0vc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCd2yJ18RiA

Take the quiz and send me your score

Wednesday 5-13

Key Vocab (Continue Powerpoints as usual...definition, sentence, picture)

bereaved
incoherent
muddied

Read Act 4 Scenes 5&6
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section12/

Watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHyTt1qHS-g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpIlUxYKPSc

Take the quiz and send me your score

Thursday 5-14

Key Vocab (Continue Powerpoints as usual...definition, sentence, picture)
erratic
dispose
concocts 
customary 

Read Act 4 Scene 7
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section13/

Watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_NQAwQFivk

Take the quiz and send me your score

Monday, May 4, 2020

Brit Lit/Am Lit ESOL

5-4-20 - 5-7-20

Hamlet

Monday 5-4-20

Key Vocab (Continue Powerpoints as usual...definition, sentence, picture)
-annuity
-emanate
-melancholy
- entreats

Read Act 2 Section 2

https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section5/

Watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6plZb9Uqrs

Take the Quiz and send me your results

Tuesday 5-5-20

Key Vocab   (Continue Powerpoints as usual...definition, sentence, picture)
-agonizing
-bear (and not the animal)
-denounce
-emerge

Read Act 3 scene 1
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section6/

Watch Act 3 scene 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOWHzWAUt2A&t=133s

Take the quiz in the bottom left corner and send me your score

Wednesday 5-6-20

Key Vocab (Continue Powerpoints as usual...definition, sentence, picture)
-heartily
-torments
-pun
-gradually
-distemper

Read Act 3 scene 2

https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section7/

Watch Act 3 scene 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRADS5eo8Vw

Take the quiz and send me your score

Thursday 5-7-20

Key Vocab
adequate
eavesdrop
rash (not the skin type either)
condemnation

Read Act 3 scene 3
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section8/

Read Act 3 scene 4
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section9/

Watch Act 3 scene 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txunTfPEx6U&t=85s

Watch Act 3 scene 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6xM87cJmGQ

Take the quiz for Act 3 and Act 4 and send me your scores

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Brit Lit/Am Lit ESOL

4-27-20 through 4-30

Monday 4-27

Hamlet Act 1 Scene 1
Key Vocab (Define, Picture, Sentence as usual)

-William Shakespeare
-Apparition
-impending
-conquest
-ensure
-apprehensive
-ramparts
-deceased

Go to this Website
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section1/

Read the Summary and then go to this website:
https://www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/hamlet/page_2/
Read through the English translation of Scene 1 Act 1  (6 pages)

Then go to the link below and watch:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPC57q8nsQg&list=RDCMUCCbl73gRvfLKBCh-QgSP6ng&index=21

Then take the quiz in the bottom left corner and send me your score.

Tuesday 4-28

Hamlet Scene 1 Act 2
Key Vocab:
-rashly
-dispatch
-jovial
-rouse

Read the link below:
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section2/

Feel Free to read through the translation if you want:
https://www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/hamlet/page_18/

Watch the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4WSWTqYZDw&list=RDCMUCCbl73gRvfLKBCh-QgSP6ng&index=28

Take the quiz at the bottom of the reading and tell me your score.

Wednesday 4-29
Act 1 Scene 3&4

Key Vocab
-vulgar
-stern
-rebuff
-laughingstock

Read the summary of Act 1 Scene 3&4
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section3/

Feel free to read the translation if you want:
https://www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/hamlet/page_40/

Watch the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCAYcl053iE&list=RDCMUCCbl73gRvfLKBCh-QgSP6ng&index=11

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGXI4zEx8aA&list=RDCMUCCbl73gRvfLKBCh-QgSP6ng&index=11

Take the quiz at the bottom of the reading and tell me your score

Thursday 4-30

Hamlet Scene 1 Act 5 and Act 2 Scene 1

Key Vocab:
-appalled
-exhorts
-incestuous
-frantically
-explicit
-accosted

Read the link below:

https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section4/

Feel free to read the translation if you want:
https://www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/hamlet/page_76/

Watch the two links below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdCU8F4_oM8&list=RDCMUCCbl73gRvfLKBCh-QgSP6ng&index=12

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-hY0Is-79w&list=RDCMUCCbl73gRvfLKBCh-QgSP6ng&index=31

Take the quiz at the bottom of the reading and tell me our score.







Sunday, April 19, 2020

American Lit 4/20-4/23

Edgar Allen Poe

Monday 4-20

Read Tell-Tale Heart

https://www.owleyes.org/text/tell-tale-heart/read/the-tell-tale-heart

Key Vocab Define as usual (take two days to finish these words)
hearken
conceived
cunning
vex
distinctness
muffle
conceal
suavity
distinct
hideous
homophone

Tuesday 4-21 Watch the Tell-Tale Heart
Google Tell Tale Heart film, then go down and find the black and white short film that is 28:01 from October 13 2017 by Tainlor.

After watching the film complete a 5-5-5 Venn Diagram between the reading and the short film.

Wenesday 4-22

Hop Frog (this story is kind of difficult so make sure you watch the video closely.
Watch first this time... go to Hop Frog film, go down and look for Hop Frog or The Eight Chained Orang-Outangs from August 7, 2012 by The Mudbrooker.

Key Vocab as usual...(take two days for these words)
Keenly
corpulent
predispose
motley
dwarf
consolation
prodigious
dexterity
masquerade
goblet
endeavor
tyrant
exquisite

Thursday 4-23

Go to this website:
https://poestories.com/read/hop-frog and read it and then write 1 paragraph as to the 5W's of what the story is about.

Brit Lit 4/20-4-23

Lord of the Flies

Monday 4-20
Read chapter 9 and take the quiz and send me your score
Watch chapter 9 of the movie.
Write 1 short paragraph of the 5W's from the chapter.
Do a venn diagraph chapter 9 from film to movie 5-5-5
Key Vocab...Define as usual in powerpoint.
-anxious
-languid
-dissuade
-plunge

Tuesday 4-21
Read Chapter 10 and take the quiz and send me your score
Watch chapter 10 of the movie.
Write 1 short paragraph of the 5W's from the chapter.
Do a venn diagraph chapter 10 from film to movie 5-5-5

Key Vocab...Define as usual in powerpoint.
-clutch
-virtually
-companion

Wednesday 4-22
Read Chapter 11 and take the quiz and send me your score
Watch chapter 11 of the movie.
Write 1 short paragraph of the 5W's from the chapter.
Do a venn diagraph chapter 11 from film to movie 5-5-5

Key Vocab...Define as usual in powerpoint.
-fury
-shrill
-brawl

Thursday 4-23
Read chapter 12 and take the quiz and send me your score
Watch chapter 12 of the movie.
Write 1 short paragraph of the 5W's from the chapter.
Do a venn diagraph chapter 12 from film to movie 5-5-5

Key Vocab...Define as usual 
-impale
-thicket
-fend
-composure 

Monday, April 13, 2020

American Lit ESOL

Monday 4-13 through Thursday 4-16

Monday, Tuesday Cask of Amontillado

Key Vocab for the week (continue to make powerpoints using (definition, sentence, and picture)
cask
amontillado
catacombs
jest
vaults
nitre
mason
plaster
preceed
Revenge is best served cold...what is the meaning of that statement
mad...I am not looking for the angry definition, but another one related to the story

Go here: https://www.poemuseum.org/the-cask-of-amontillado

Read the story on Monday until you get to where Fortunato asks Montressor if he is of the brotherhood, the Masons.

On Tuesday finish the story.

Wednesday go to these links and read the story again.
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/poestories/section11/

https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/poestories/section11/page/2/

Email me any questions that you may have.

Thursday
Write a response to these questions...1 Paragraph...Why might one argue that our narrator, Montressor, is insane?  List at least three reasons.

2nd Paragraph.....Why might one argue that our narrator is sane?  List at least 3 reasons.

3rd Paragraph....(Google: Apology call, Billy Madison)  Watch the short clip and explain to me how the guy on the couch who has a list on the wall is similar to the narrator from The Cask of Amontillado.


Brit Lit ESOL

Monday 4/13-Thursday 4/16

I hope Spring Break was safe and great for you.  

This week we will be working Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8 of Lord of the Flies.
Vocabulary for this week (continue to make your powerpoints with definition, sentence, and picture.)

Monday-
Berate
plague 
disintegrate
improvisation 

Tuesday-
dread
whimsical 
grudgingly 

Wednesday-
disconsolate 
sloven 
exhilarate 

Thursday-
mesmerize 
apparition 
rapt
ominous

Monday 4-13
Re-watch and re-read chapters 1-4 to get back into the story.  At the bottom left of each page of chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4 you will find short quizzes.  Take those quizzes until you get a 100% on all four.  

Chapter 5  Read the summary and the analysis and then take the quiz as well and then watch Chapter 5 and then write 1 paragraph responding to this question... In what way does Chapter 5 show a turning point in the story?  (hint:  Ralph starts to see live as more improvisation, rather than structure, and he starts to become frustrated with his hair)  Think about where they were, and now in just a few weeks how his outlook has changed.

Tuesday 4-14

Chapter 6  Read the summary and the analysis and take the quiz.  Tell me score on the first time. Watch chapter 6.  Write 1 paragraph on how fear of the dark, fear of the unknown, and fear itself plays an important role to the decisions the boys are making on the island.  (hint: does fear make us more civilized or savage?)

Wednesday 4-15

Chapter 7 Read the summary and the analysis and take the quiz.  Tell me your score on the first time. Watch chapter 7.  Write 1 paragraph on what you think the title means: Lord of the Flies.  (hint: symbolically think about the idea of a fly, and then to be lord of all of that, that are flies)  the answer to this paragraph you are to write is found in how Ralph sees himself, and the other boys as he climbs the mountain, how he sees the ocean, and how he feels after his hunt.

Thursday 4-16

Chapter 8  Read the summary and the analysis and take the quiz. Send me your score.  Watch Chapter 8.  Make a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting chapters 5-8, with a 7-7-7 between the reading and the movie?  Write 1 paragraph to me on your opinion responding to this question:  Who has the better philosophy on survival on the island....Jack, who is in favor of becoming more savage and hunting and providing immediately to the survival for the boys, or Ralph, who wants to maintain work, rules, and order in the hope that rescue will at some point arrive?  
 

Monday, March 30, 2020

Am Lit ESOL

Fridborg 3-31, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3

Tuesday

Continue to translate poems into modern English.  We are almost done with our poetry unit.
https://poets.org/poem/bells
--Then write 1 small paragraph to explain the meaning of the 4 sets of bells.  Think symbolism.  I'll give you a hint, it's starts happy and ends sad.


Wednesday

Continue to translate poems into modern English.  We are almost done with our poetry unit.
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48634/eldorado-56d22a0920778
--Then write 1 small paragraph to explain what the El Dorado actually is and then what Poe is trying to mean through the poem.

Thursday

Continue to translate poems into modern English.  Last poem.
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/52829/a-dream-within-a-dream
(side note...if you want to see a great movie about dreams, what Inception...here is the trailer.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoHD9XEInc0

Friday

Make a Venn Diagram that uses 5 circles like this.

Label each circle with one of Poe's poems.  The Raven, Annabel Lee, The Bells, El Dorado, and A Dream Within a Dream.  Then list 1 item per circle.  Things that stand alone, and things that 2 poems share, and things 3 poems share and 4 poems and 5 poems.  It is a bit complicated so take your time.  This will be due and it is your test, next Friday 4-10.  (I've always had better luck when I color each circle a different color so I can make out the circles and their overlaps better)

Image result for 5 Circle Venn-diagram

Brit Lit ESOL

Fridborg  Tuesday 3-31, Wednesday 4-1, Thursday 4-2, Friday 4-3

Lord of the Flies

Tuesday read Chapter 1 and also the analysis of Chapter 1.

Write 1 short paragraph summarizing the key events of the chapter.
Write 1 short chapter about Jack, describe him.

Vocab
Conch
Lagoon
prospect
exhilarate

Google Lord of the Flies movie and you will find the (1990) YouTube version.  It will be a picture of a boy holding a seashell to his mouth, by Modern Ulysseys.  I can't post the link because it is too long and it does something weird.  Watch Chapter 1 then Venn Diagram a 3-3-3

Wednesday read Chapter 2 and also the analysis of Chapter 2.

Write 1 short paragraph summarizing the key events of the chapter.
Write 1 short chapter about Ralph, describe him.
Vocab
Harrowing 
Proficiency 
crestfallen 
Linger

Google Lord of the Flies movie and you will find the (1990) YouTube version.  It will be a picture of a boy holding a seashell to his mouth, by Modern Ulysseys.  I can't post the link because it is too long and it does something weird.  Watch Chapter 2 then Venn Diagram a 3-3-3

Thursday read Chapter 3 and also the analysis of Chapter 3.

Write 1 short chapter about Ralph describe him.
Write 1 short paragraph summarizing the key events of the chapter.
Vocab
Irritate
mutual 
fester

Google Lord of the Flies movie and you will find the (1990) YouTube version.  It will be a picture of a boy holding a seashell to his mouth, by Modern Ulysseys.  I can't post the link because it is too long and it does something weird.  Watch Chapter 3 then Venn Diagram a 3-3-3

Friday read Chapter 4 and also the analysis of Chapter 4. 

Write 1 short chapter describing the physical change happening to the boys.
Write 1 short paragraph summarizing the key events of the chapter.
Vocab
ailment
bloodlust 
underling
barbarian 

Google Lord of the Flies movie and you will find the (1990) YouTube version.  It will be a picture of a boy holding a seashell to his mouth, by Modern Ulysseys.  I can't post the link because it is too long and it does something weird.  Watch Chapter 4 then Venn Diagram a 3-3-3


Sunday, March 29, 2020

American Lit ESOL

Fridborg Monday 3-29

Do the same thing with the translations of The Raven now with Annabel Lee.

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44885/annabel-lee

Do all stanzas and send me your translations through email.. Thanks

Brit Lit ESOL

Fridborg Monday 3-30

Go to this website and take the 25 question test and be honest with your score.  Email it to me.

https://www.gradesaver.com/the-time-machine/study-guide/quiz1/

Next write a 1 paragraph response to this question:  How are the Time Machine, and Animal Farm similar?  (Hint: Think Governments).

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Brit Lit ESOL

Fridborg 3-26-20, 3-27-20

Finish the readings...Chapters 8-10 on Thursday and 11-12 on Friday..  Finish the movie.

Image result for venn diagramWhen you finish the reading and movie create a venn diagram like below














Label one side book, and one side movie and come up with 10-10-10 for each section.

Also take the quizzes for chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 over the next two days.  Send me just the results of each chapters score.  I don't need the actual quiz...JUST THE SCORE and BE honest!

Monday we will have a test and a writing assignment and then we will move on to another British classic.  Lord of the Flies.


Define new vocab words as usual.
venn diagram
Uniformity
dose
speculation

American Lit ESOL

Fridborg 3-25, 3-26, 3-27

1st Google: The Simpsons The Raven

2nd watch any version of this short five minute clip, (and I would recommend watching it numerous times as you work through this assignment) because this assignment is not easy?

3rd.  Google: The Raven text

4th  Copy and paste the original version into word document

5th  Delete the stanzas 8-16 (paragraph within a poem)….keeping only stanzas 1-8 and 17-18.

6th  The vocabulary is complicated so you are going to have look up a lot of words because....

7th  You are going to translate the stanzas from Edgar Allen Poe into modern English so that a 3rd grader would be able to understand them....( I will do the first one here for an example) The rest is up to you.  This assignment is due Friday.

The Raven



Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—
    While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
“’Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door—
            Only this and nothing more.”
Coach Fridborg's Translation

One dull midnight, I was thinking, weak and tired
over many interesting books of knights
While I was almost asleep there was a knocking
as like it was someone gently knocking on my room door
I said, "it is just a vistor, knocking at my room door."
On this

The translation doesn't have to be word for word but it does need to be somewhat detailed so I get a general idea of the meaning of each stanza.


New Vocab....define as usual
Stanza
Internal Rhyme
Rhyme Scheme
Raven

Sunday, March 22, 2020

American Lit ESOL

Monday 3-23-20, and 3-24-20

https://www.biography.com/video/edgar-allan-poe-full-episode-2104513528

Break this into two parts (Mon-Tue).  There will be a lot to follow with this biography.

Assignment- In 5 sentences, tell me the most important 5W's about this legend.  There will be a lot in this unit so pay attention.


Brit Lit ESOL

Coach Fridborg

Monday 3-23, 3-24, and 3-25

Time Machine

Chapter 5

In Chapter 5, you will start to see a shift. Then Read these 3 chapters, (Monday for chapter 5 and then Tuesday for chapters 6, and 7) and write a 1 paragraph summary on the new knowledge to the story (5W's).

Assignment-Tell me in your own words what each chapter is saying in your own words.  (per above)
2 total responses.  1 for each set of chapters .
just the 5 W's. Break it up over the 3 days.

define these words... 4 per day

day 1
decadent
automated
sympathy
empathy

day 2
alcove
porcelien
seize
theories

day 3
hastens
anxieties
consequence



Continue through the movie until you see fit.

When you are finished.  The 1 paragraph quiz is this....Do you see any relevance to the reading and the learning into out society today?  Yes or no, but more importantly why?  Give me examples from the reading/movie to your life...no right or wrong unless you don't give me 1 example from both the reading and then the movie.

Miss you guys, Coach

Thursday, March 19, 2020

American Lit ESOL Day 3

Fridborg
The Devil and Tom Walker

Pages 71-78, read these pages and then answer the questions 84-85.
After that define these vocab words.
-sublime
-piety
-resolutely

Write one paragraph explaining to me about (The German Faust)  use the 5 w's....who, what, when, where, why.  Use the internet to find about about it, and then send me your info through email.

Brit Lit ESOL Day 3

Fridborg
Friday 3-20-20

Scroll down to the bottom of Sparknotes The Time Machine chapters 1 and 2, and then also do the same for chapters 3 and 4.  On the bottom left of the screen you will see a quiz box for each chapters.  Take the test and send me an email for your score.  BE HONEST!!!



Tuesday, March 17, 2020

American LIt ESOL Day 2

Fridborg
Wednesday and Thursday March 18th and 19th

Read Letter From an American Farmer
Pg 64-70:
Answer all questions on pg 69&70.  Send answers to my email.

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBJcqxI7kas

Define words with sentence, definition, and picture as usual in class
-affliction
-procured
-exuberant
-allurement
-frolicsome

Don't forget to finish your Animal Farm test and send it to me through email.

Brit Lit ESOL Day 2

Digital Learning Week 1 
Fridborg – Brit Lit ESOL 
Wednesday & Thursday, March 18th and 19th : 
  1.  Use this link for the Spark Notes for The Time Machine:  
  2. https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/timemachine/section2/
  1. Read the summary of Chapter 3 and 4.  If you would like to read the full text the link is next to Summary and is labeled (full text.
  1. Go to Netflix and watch until 36 minutes and 30 seconds for Chapters 3 & 4 of The Time Machine. 
  1. Assignment due by March 24th (send it to my email erik.fridborg@cobbk12.org 
  1. One paragraph (total) on the similarities and differences between the Spark Notes and the Movie. 
  2. Define these words, with a definition, a sentence, a picture, as usual in class...
  3. -Exhilaration
  4. -headlong
  5. -sphinx
  6. -tuberculosis 
  7. -hieroglyphics 

*Reminder – DON’T FORGET TO TURN IN YOUR ANIMAL FARM TEST TO MY EMAIL. 
Example of how to turn in your test: 
  1. A 
  1. C 
  1. D 

August 17, 2020

 If you are here, then Plan A of CTLS and Plan B of Zoom did not work.  We are so happy to have you! Our syllabus is linked, as are the requ...