Official test prep is upon us. Today in class I handed out 4 documents. If you were absent, you can grab the sheets tomorrow in class (or whenever you return). I would pay particular attention to the second sheet labeled "Analysis always does two things...". It's golden.
Tomorrow, have your Interesting Stuff Journals as well as your TED Talk notes (prom dress or sweatpants for use in class). We will be making cheat sheets for the talks we've viewed the past few months.
I'll see you tomorrow,
Beltran
Also, we are doing a new family puzzle and I thought it would serve as a good list of books to read as well...I'll share in class tomorrow.
Thank you for the cheat sheets!!
ReplyDeletefamily puzzles are the shizzzz
ReplyDeletePoor old Johnny Ray...
ReplyDeleteHere we go AP test....
ReplyDeleteI can't believe the AP test is so soon... snuck up on me.
ReplyDeletethanks for the test prep sheets today
ReplyDeleteCheating is never the answer or is it?
ReplyDeleteexcited to be back in class tomorrow!
ReplyDelete"Swim against the flow.
ReplyDeleteLightning glimpsed through water;
Sustain the species."
Test prep is not the most interesting part of class, but it's definitely worth it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the "Cheat Sheets" Mrs. B!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to colson whitehead for his Pulitzer Prize for the Underground Railroad
ReplyDeleteYou know what they say about fine wine and Haiku.
ReplyDeleteCome on Eileen!!! Get your test prep done!
ReplyDeleteDon't give in to peer pressure Eileen
ReplyDeleteThank you for the sheets
ReplyDeleteThanks for today <3
ReplyDeleteFredrick Douglass sure knows how to use metaphors.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cheat sheets :)
ReplyDeleteIt's cheat sheet season.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I forgot to comment yesterday. I'm here, guys.
ReplyDeleteAlso, yes, Frederick Douglass Improvus does know how to use metaphor, that skilled failure of a son.