Monday, April 23, 2012

A Wild Blog Has Appeared!


Please enjoy this new font.

And this one.


As well as this one.

Also, notice the size of this font!

Not to mention these really awesome, cool, colours.

Today was Monday, and the beginnings of a festive week at Carver we like to call, Spirit Week. The first day (today) was known as "Sdrawkcab Yad," better known as "Backwards Day" in most languages. In doing so, we learned just how uncomfortable it may be to sit in jeans with the butt side in your lap.


After Wyclef John Yeung did devotions while everyone more or less didn't notice, Mrs. Loconte went around the class to check for completed homeworks to be shown. Many people (including myself) did not complete it because SOMEONE forgot to write it on this blog. We then proceed to have a discussion on the purpose and use of this blog. The stern conclusion came to how it is designed to be a recap from the day and a chance to refresh (F5) your memory from the past class.

The next order of business was to check off a Parent-Teacher-Student-Teacher-Parent-Student-Parent-Teacher-Student-Teacher-Teacher-Student-Parent-Doctor-Student-Donkey conference paper about your goals, hopes, dreams, and evaluations of the current semester. Apparently it is supposed to have been done by D-Block, so if you didn't, your parents won't love you.

Once we completed the housekeeping, we moved on to the lesson for the day. It was an introduction to the sexy Romantic Period, where all the stories we read will feature attractive men and beautiful women (I think)...

We went over the introduction and finished the questions that were for homework. After that, we looked over a guy named William Wordsworth, who was a very romantic man indeed. Apparently, he was a poet because a very close friend of his died and gave him a lump sum of money. Once we read over that, we received a worksheet of one of his poems, and answered some questions. It was pretty cool stuff! Then the bell rang, and all was well.

HOMEWORK:
Chances are you only scrolled down here to check. If you did, then shame on you and go back and read the ACTUAL blog!

  • Discuss "The child is the father of the man" (don't use Google!)
  • Read "The World is Too Much with Us" (Page 480 Study and Discussion questions)
  • Finish unfinished review questions from yesterday
  • Complete bonus questions

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