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Bell Work #6

Bell Work #6. 2-18-14: What is your thesis statement? What are your 3 main points? Write your introduction and your 1 st paragraph. Turn in Bell Work #5. It has 7 entries Tomorrow – Benchmark essay. No Bell Work . 2-19-14: Get a piece of paper and a pencil out. Writing test.

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Bell Work #6

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  1. Bell Work #6 • 2-18-14: What is your thesis statement? What are your 3 main points? • Write your introduction and your 1st paragraph. • Turn in Bell Work #5. It has 7 entries • Tomorrow – Benchmark essay

  2. No Bell Work • 2-19-14: Get a piece of paper and a pencil out. • Writing test. • Remember to read the passages, take notes on the hand out, and write one paragraph responses on your own paper. • Rough drafts/Essay Frames are due on Friday • Turn in Bell Work #5 if you were not here yesterday. • Meet in the Media Center tomorrow.

  3. Bell Work #6 • 2-21-14: During the course of your research, what did you learn that you did not already know? • Finish your in class essay and your essay frame. • Final Draft due for extra credit on Thursday • Final Draft due for no extra credit on Friday. • Monday (3-3-14) will be -25 points.

  4. Bell Work #6 continued • 2-24-14: List 5 facts about the 1920s. • 1920s Video – complete handout as you watch • Complete in class essay if you haven’t already. • Show me your Research Paper Frame • Final Draft due for extra credit on Thursday • Final Draft due for no extra credit on Friday. • Monday (3-3-14) will be -25 points. • If you cannot type your paper, I will accept a VERY NEATLY hand written paper. It still has to follow MLA standards.

  5. Bell Work #6 • 2-25-14: What is your definition of the American Dream? • Anticipation Guide • Show me your Research Paper Frame • Final Draft due for extra credit on Thursday • Final Draft due for no extra credit on Friday. • Monday (3-3-14) will be -25 points. • If you cannot type your paper, I will accept a VERY NEATLY hand written paper. It still has to follow MLA standards.

  6. Bell Work #6 • 2-26-14: Read page 742 and write down 6 important facts about F. Scott Fitzgerald. • Turn in Anticipation Guide from Tuesday • Sign out Novels • Pass out Character Chart and vocabulary • Show me your Research Paper Frame • Final Draft due for extra credit on Thursday • Final Draft due for no extra credit on Friday. • Monday (3-3-14) will be -25 points. • If you cannot type your paper, I will accept a VERY NEATLY hand written paper. It still has to follow MLA standards.

  7. Bell Work #6 • 2-27-14: Has anyone ever gave you a piece of valuable advice? Who was it and what advice did they give you? How has that advice impacted your life? • Continue reading The Great Gatsby. • Turn in Research Paper for extra credit • Staple in the order: Rubric on top, essay frame, final essay, work cited page, and articles.

  8. Bell Work #6 • 2-28-14: Write down sentences using the words from chapter 1 vocabulary. • Turn in Bell Work – 7 entries • Continue reading The Great Gatsby. • Turn in Research Paper • Staple in the order: Rubric on top, essay frame, final essay, work cited page, and articles.

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