Period4AB-2022-FY Assignments
- Instructor
- Tamara Gray
- Term
- 2021-2022 School Year
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Watch The Activator VideoPreview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Due:
http://assets.drcedirect.com/States/GA/Experience/EOTG.mp4
Watch the Tutorial Video First.Take your time on the QUIZ and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
Watch the Tutorial Video First.Take your time on the QUIZ and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
Reread the Poem when directed to lines
You will see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
Reread the Poem when directed to lines
You will see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Take your time on the quiz and try your BEST.
Reread the Poem when directed to lines
You will see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
Reread the Poem when directed to lines
You will see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Set up a FREE account at Storyboardthat.com
Use your Google account to login
Plot Diagram
• Title the 6 boxes: Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.
• Identify events of the story that fit into the elements of the plot diagram.
• Create an image that represents an important moment for each of the story components.
• Write a short description below each cell that explains each of the steps in the plot diagram.
• Save the assignment & give it a title.
Elements of Dystopian Literature
• Title the 6 boxes: Perfect Society, Uniformity, Citizens Under Surveillance, No Independent Thought, Oppressive Government, and Lack of Free Will.
• Identify events or characteristics of the story that fit into the elements of a dystopia.
• Create an image that represents each event or characteristic.
• Write a short description below each cell that specifically relates the novel as a dystopia.
• Save the assignment & give it a title.
Literary Conflicts & Theme
• Title the 6 boxes: Man vs. Man, Man vs. Self, Man vs. Technology, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature, and Theme.
• Identify events or characteristics of the story that fit into the elements of a dystopia.
• Create an image that represents each event or characteristic.
• Write a short description below each cell that specifically relates the novel to its conflicts and theme.
• Save the assignment & give it a title.
Use your Google account to login
Plot Diagram
• Title the 6 boxes: Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.
• Identify events of the story that fit into the elements of the plot diagram.
• Create an image that represents an important moment for each of the story components.
• Write a short description below each cell that explains each of the steps in the plot diagram.
• Save the assignment & give it a title.
Elements of Dystopian Literature
• Title the 6 boxes: Perfect Society, Uniformity, Citizens Under Surveillance, No Independent Thought, Oppressive Government, and Lack of Free Will.
• Identify events or characteristics of the story that fit into the elements of a dystopia.
• Create an image that represents each event or characteristic.
• Write a short description below each cell that specifically relates the novel as a dystopia.
• Save the assignment & give it a title.
Literary Conflicts & Theme
• Title the 6 boxes: Man vs. Man, Man vs. Self, Man vs. Technology, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature, and Theme.
• Identify events or characteristics of the story that fit into the elements of a dystopia.
• Create an image that represents each event or characteristic.
• Write a short description below each cell that specifically relates the novel to its conflicts and theme.
• Save the assignment & give it a title.
Due:
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Due:
Watch the video
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Due:
Watch the video
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Due:
Watch the video
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Score a 75% or better on your first try
Try the stretch
Answer the open response here in Google Classroom
Due:
Read "The Orb"
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will NOT see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will NOT see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Reading Reaction Entry #6 for 2/25
(For this entry I would like you to choose ONE strategy from the list)
WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES IN PARAGRAPH FORM
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry.
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, explain how the key literary term THEME applies to your novel (what is the conflict in your novel and what does the protagonist learn from it)
Minimum 10 sentences
(For this entry I would like you to choose ONE strategy from the list)
WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES IN PARAGRAPH FORM
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry.
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, explain how the key literary term THEME applies to your novel (what is the conflict in your novel and what does the protagonist learn from it)
Minimum 10 sentences
Due:
Watch the Activator Video
Read thinking about Cause & Effect relationships
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the stretch
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Read thinking about Cause & Effect relationships
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the stretch
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Due:
Watch the Activator Video
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Due:
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You may NOT use outside search sources.
You will NOT see a grade when you submit.
I will release grades and access to missed questions once everyone has completed the test.
There are NO RETAKES.
You may NOT use outside search sources.
You will NOT see a grade when you submit.
I will release grades and access to missed questions once everyone has completed the test.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Watch the Activator Video
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Due:
Read the introductions and view the movie trailers for each of the 5 novels
Then reply to the question with your 1st and 2nd choice books.
Please remember to select books that you have NOT already read and quizzed on.
Then reply to the question with your 1st and 2nd choice books.
Please remember to select books that you have NOT already read and quizzed on.
Due:
Watch the Activator Video
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Preview the blue vocabulary words
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Due:
Read the Internet Research Article carefully.Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will NOT see a grade when you submit.
I will release grades and access to missed questions once everyone has completed the test.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will NOT see a grade when you submit.
I will release grades and access to missed questions once everyone has completed the test.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Reading Reaction Entry #5 for 1/28
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry. (choose 1 from Strategies list)
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, find one example of FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE in your novel and explain what it means.
Minimum 10 sentences (Written in a nice PARAGRAPH)
Then take the AR Quiz on your book!!
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry. (choose 1 from Strategies list)
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, find one example of FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE in your novel and explain what it means.
Minimum 10 sentences (Written in a nice PARAGRAPH)
Then take the AR Quiz on your book!!
Due:
Watch the Activator Videos
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Answer the open response question here in Google Docs
Due:
Use the notes you gathered in your reader's notebook
Use the information from your comprehension questions
Use the Strike Note Sheet with AR questions
Synthesize the information from all 3 of these documents into you Google Slides Presentation
Add Color and Photos or Illustrations to your presentation to make it more interesting
Check the Presentation Rubric to be sure you are ready to present to the class
Attach your groups Google Slide Presentation When Complete
Use the information from your comprehension questions
Use the Strike Note Sheet with AR questions
Synthesize the information from all 3 of these documents into you Google Slides Presentation
Add Color and Photos or Illustrations to your presentation to make it more interesting
Check the Presentation Rubric to be sure you are ready to present to the class
Attach your groups Google Slide Presentation When Complete
Due:
Watch The Activator VideoReview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH
Complete the thought question here in Google Classroom
Once finished continue work on IXL K.3 Choosing Evidence to Support a Claim or D.2 Match Cause & Effect
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH
Complete the thought question here in Google Classroom
Once finished continue work on IXL K.3 Choosing Evidence to Support a Claim or D.2 Match Cause & Effect
Due:
Watch the Activator Video
Review the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Complete a summary here in Google Docs
Review the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Complete a summary here in Google Docs
Due:
Read the short story
Watch the video as a second read
Study the comprehension questions
Take the AR Quiz #106562
Watch the video as a second read
Study the comprehension questions
Take the AR Quiz #106562
Due:
Watch the Activator Video
Review the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Complete a summary here in Google Docs
Review the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Complete a summary here in Google Docs
Due:
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will see a grade when you submit.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Reading Reaction Entry #3 for 12/3
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry. (choose 1 from Strategies list)
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, find one example of FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE in your novel and explain what it means.
Minimum 10 sentences (Written in a nice PARAGRAPH)
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry. (choose 1 from Strategies list)
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, find one example of FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE in your novel and explain what it means.
Minimum 10 sentences (Written in a nice PARAGRAPH)
Due:
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Watch the Activator VideoReview the blue vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete a summary here in Google Docs
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete a summary here in Google Docs
Due:
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Watch the Activator Video
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Due:
Reading Reaction Entry #2 for 10/28
(For this entry I would like you to choose a strategy from the list)
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry.
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, explain how the key literary term POINT OF VIEW applies to your novel (state how you know which POV it is)
Minimum 10 sentences
(For this entry I would like you to choose a strategy from the list)
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry.
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, explain how the key literary term POINT OF VIEW applies to your novel (state how you know which POV it is)
Minimum 10 sentences
Due:
Watch the Activator Video
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Due:
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Complete the plot diagram by filling in each box
Remember since this short story belongs to the "horror genre" it will not have any falling action or resolution to record
This story ends at the climax
Remember since this short story belongs to the "horror genre" it will not have any falling action or resolution to record
This story ends at the climax
Due:
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Watch the Activator Videos
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Due:
Watch the video
Read BOTH the Allegory and the Poem
Complete the Extended Metaphor T-Chary
Complete the Theme Statement
Take the AR Quiz #183570
Read BOTH the Allegory and the Poem
Complete the Extended Metaphor T-Chary
Complete the Theme Statement
Take the AR Quiz #183570
Due:
Read the Excerpt from My Mother's Voice: The ProclamationTake your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete a summary here in Google Docs
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete a summary here in Google Docs
Due:
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Watch some of the Activator Video
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Due:
Watch some of the Activator Video
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Review the vocabulary words
Read the article
Complete the Activity with 75% or better
Try the STRETCH for a better grade
Complete an open response here in Google Docs
Due:
Reading Reaction Entry #1 for 9/10
(For this 1st entry I would like everyone to practice using the characterization strategy)
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry. (characterization)
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, explain how the key literary term SETTING applies to your novel (state both the place and the time when your novel is set).
Minimum 10 sentences
(For this 1st entry I would like everyone to practice using the characterization strategy)
1) State the title and author of the book you are reading.
2) State the number of pages you have read in this book.
3) State the active reading strategy that you are using in this entry. (characterization)
4) Use the sentence starters and descriptions to implement the selected strategy.
5) Reference at least two examples from your book, which support the strategy.
6) Explain in your own words how these examples lead to your predictions, evaluations, inferences...etc.
7) Lastly, explain how the key literary term SETTING applies to your novel (state both the place and the time when your novel is set).
Minimum 10 sentences
Due:
Watch the activator video.
Preview the vocabulary.
Read the article.
Complete the 8 question Activity with 75% or better.
Complete summary in the Google Doc in Google Classroom and submit.
If you did NOT score 75% or better, please try the STRETCH activity.
DO NOT attempt the stretch PRIOR to the on grade level activity!
Remember you personal AR quiz is due today!!
Preview the vocabulary.
Read the article.
Complete the 8 question Activity with 75% or better.
Complete summary in the Google Doc in Google Classroom and submit.
If you did NOT score 75% or better, please try the STRETCH activity.
DO NOT attempt the stretch PRIOR to the on grade level activity!
Remember you personal AR quiz is due today!!
Due:
Add Anecdote to your TERMS tab of your notebook
Watch the instructional video on Author's PurposeRead the author's background
Read or Listen to the Audio Support for "Flying" by Reeve Lindbergh
Complete the chart below to determine the Author's Purpose
Watch the instructional video on Author's PurposeRead the author's background
Read or Listen to the Audio Support for "Flying" by Reeve Lindbergh
Complete the chart below to determine the Author's Purpose
Due:
Check the directions for today's assignment.
Pay attention to the new term that you added to your notebook.
Pay attention to the new term that you added to your notebook.
Due:
9/2- Which books are you MOST interested in reading during class, for our Literary Non-Fiction Unit?
I have gathered multiple copies of seven different "true stories"Look through the Google Slide Presentation
Google search additional reviews or summaries of titles you may be interested in completing
Then answer the Daily Question with BOTH your 1st and 2nd choice book titles
Google search additional reviews or summaries of titles you may be interested in completing
Then answer the Daily Question with BOTH your 1st and 2nd choice book titles
Due:
Watch the activator video.
Preview the vocabulary.
Read the article.
Complete the 8 question Activity with 75% or better.
Complete summary in the Google Doc in Google Classroom and submit.
If you did NOT score 75% or better, please try the STRETCH activity.
DO NOT attempt the stretch PRIOR to the on grade level activity!
Preview the vocabulary.
Read the article.
Complete the 8 question Activity with 75% or better.
Complete summary in the Google Doc in Google Classroom and submit.
If you did NOT score 75% or better, please try the STRETCH activity.
DO NOT attempt the stretch PRIOR to the on grade level activity!
Due:
Today you must take the test to count as present for attendance.
The daily question is only to help me learn what types of stories you enjoy.
Thank you for responding.
The daily question is only to help me learn what types of stories you enjoy.
Thank you for responding.
Due:
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
You must answer the daily question.
This is being used to document your attendance in today's class.
This is being used to document your attendance in today's class.
Due:
You must answer the daily question.
This is being used to document your attendance in today's class.
This is being used to document your attendance in today's class.
Due:
Use the CLEVER Sign-on under the "students" tab on the GMS homepage
See my short video below if you have not used the CLEVER sign-on before
Click on the ACHIEVE App
Then take your time on the Level Set Test
It is 25-30 questions and you can take breaks and start again later
Some questions will seem too easy and some will seem too hard.
Do not stress...that is just how the test works.
TRY YOUR BEST BUT DO NOT USE DICTIONARY.COM!!!
See my short video below if you have not used the CLEVER sign-on before
Click on the ACHIEVE App
Then take your time on the Level Set Test
It is 25-30 questions and you can take breaks and start again later
Some questions will seem too easy and some will seem too hard.
Do not stress...that is just how the test works.
TRY YOUR BEST BUT DO NOT USE DICTIONARY.COM!!!
Due:
Watch the activator video.
Use your GMS Reading Routine.
Read the article.
Complete the 8 question Activity with 75% or better.
Complete summary in the Google Doc in Google Classroom and submit.
If you did NOT score 75% or better, please try the STRETCH activity.
DO NOT attempt the stretch PRIOR to the on grade level activity!
Use your GMS Reading Routine.
Read the article.
Complete the 8 question Activity with 75% or better.
Complete summary in the Google Doc in Google Classroom and submit.
If you did NOT score 75% or better, please try the STRETCH activity.
DO NOT attempt the stretch PRIOR to the on grade level activity!
Due:
This test covers the plot and methods of characterization used in the short story "Block Party" by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
Take your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
Due:
Please Log in to Accellerated Reader and take the AR Reading Quiz for "Charles" by Shirley Jackson.
You can click on the link below and it will take you directly to the AR sighn in page.
Once you finish the AR quiz you can answer the question about your score and submit it.
If you have other AR quizes that you want to take feel free to go ahead with those also.
I can see scores from all books.
You can click on the link below and it will take you directly to the AR sighn in page.
Once you finish the AR quiz you can answer the question about your score and submit it.
If you have other AR quizes that you want to take feel free to go ahead with those also.
I can see scores from all books.
Due:
Today you will read an excerpt from "My Mother's Voice"
This is the true story of Armenian people who were forced to leave their homes in Turkey in 1915.
Once you finish reading do your BEST to answer the questions on the PRETEST.
I have NOT taught this material yet and your grade will NOT display at the end of the PRETEST.
This will help me to see what you already know. It is not for a GRADE today.
This is the true story of Armenian people who were forced to leave their homes in Turkey in 1915.
Once you finish reading do your BEST to answer the questions on the PRETEST.
I have NOT taught this material yet and your grade will NOT display at the end of the PRETEST.
This will help me to see what you already know. It is not for a GRADE today.
Due:
This test covers the plot and methods of characterization used in the short story "Charles" by Shirley JacksonTake your time on the test and try your BEST.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.
You will see a grade when you submit.
Check back over any questions that you missed.
There are NO RETAKES.