February 6, 2003.


Good Luck
on Your First Test.


Extra Credit.

Don't forget that you can earn extra credit by attending presentations on campus such as the Dress for Success event (see Important Dates on the homepage). Write a one-page report about the event and give it to me the day after the event.


What Are We Reading?

Here are some novels to add to our list. Don't forget that the first project report is due on Friday, February 7. Happy reading!

Abdoul is reading Elizabeth Peters' Lord of the Silent.

Gabi changed her novel to Sidney Sheldon's Tell Me Your Dreams.

Danijela is reading Sidney Sheldon's If Tomorrow Comes.

Issoufou is reading Toni Morrison's Beloved.

Wen is reading Jane Heller's Female Intelligence.

Lucero is reading Terry Brooks' Star Wars: Episode I.

Ryohei is reading Jack London's The Call of the Wild.

Susanna is reading Sidney Sheldon's Never Last Forever.

Maki is reading Frances Hodgson Burnett's A Little Princess.

Kanae is reading Sidney Sheldon's Bloodline.

Anna is reading Barbara Delinsky's The Woman Next Door.

By the way, Mrs. Bowles is reading Hermann Hesse's Strange News from Another Star among other works.


Bonus Point Challenge
Week Three Answers.
Insights One: Task Seven.

1. What are the two ways that folk objects are learned?
Answer: By imitating the work of community or family members and by participating in local customs.

2.What is one interconnection common to all folklore?
Answer: Folk objects.

3. True False: Crafts learned in school are an example of material folk culture.
Answer: False.

February 6, 2003

Lesson and Class Activities Homework
Thursday,
February 6.

Test on Unit One Introduction.

Friday,
February 7.

Novel Project One Due.

Friday,
February 7.

Listening Activity: Guest speaker Dave Dennis.

Unit One Exploration: Tasks 1-3.

Monday,
February 10.

Reading: Pages 20-22.

Bookwork: Task 12, page 22.

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