Friday, September 25, 2009

Change in our Weekly Schedule


Hey guys,


As you may already know, there has been a change in our weekly schedule next week to accomodate your AP Human quiz and test. Please note that on Monday 9/28, we are having a review for your AP Human vocab words from page 97. We will still have current events that day, but we will not have time to discuss our LA topic. Tuesday 9/29, we will have our "Hero" discussion, and our discussion on Perseus. Please be ready to discuss these things as Wednesdy - Friday will flow as normal. Have a great weekend, and don't forget to check the website for your Greek/Latin Root words, and info on your upcoming project.


If you have questions, please post here. Thanks,


Mrs. Glenn

Monday, September 21, 2009

Rain, Rain...

Good afternoon students:

I hope all is well and that you all are safe from the storm. In case you're checking in today, here's what we would have done in class and what I would like you to do this evening if you're able, so that we won't have to play too much of the catch-up game.


I. Research the names, roles, powers/dominions of the 12 major Greek gods and goddesses.


II. Read the story of Perseus in your literature book if you have it. (you may find it online)


III. Be familiar with the story and the above information regarding the gods/goddesses so that we can have a meaningful discussion in class on Tuesday.


IV. Continue defining your Greek and Latin roots for this week in prepartion for the homework check on Wednesday.


V. Current events will be discussed and presented Tuesday. (If you were scheduled to present on Monday, you will now present on Tuesday) Be prepared with your summary and article attached.

{If you have any further questions, feel free to utilize the blog to communicate your concerns or questions with me}

Have a great rest of your soggy Monday! :)


Ms. G

Tuesday, September 15, 2009


Hey GSMST,


I just wanted to let you know that the study guide for the short story test is uploaded now. You can find it on the calendar if you click on the space. This guide is not mandatory, but it is recommended considering a test is a "major" grade. If you have questions, you know to post them, and I'll do my best to answer them as soon as I can. Happy Studying!!


Mrs. G.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Current Events


Hey guys,

Current events are starting this coming Monday, September 14th. I will upload on the webpage which students will be presenting on Monday. Here is where I will tell you how I'd like it done.
Basically, look for an article in the inernational section of the newspaper and attach it to a typed or hand-written summary of the article. You will be responsible for addressing the class to inform them of the information you found(give them the gist, like a news anchor would), but the summary and article have to be turned in to me stapled together with your name and such on it. It would be great if the article has to do with places you are discussing in AP Human, but that may not be the case all the time. The news source can be as old as a week ago, but no older than that. We want current news. I can't wait to see and hear about what's going on in the world around us. Of course if there are questions, please post them here.
Mrs. G.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Final Drafts


Hey guys,


Now is the time to post which essay topic you are going to select for your final draft. Don't forget that this is now a "major grade", and it's worth 40%. I suggest having it severely editied by one of your former LA teachers, or someone you trust. Unfortunately, I can't edit them for you because I'm giving the final grade. Post here, which essay topic you've selected. They are due Thursday, September 10, 2009. Happy writing!!


Mrs. Glenn


P.S. I'll let you know very soon, how I'd like you to turn it in.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

"The Man to Send Rain Clouds"


Hey guys,


Our next short story is "The Man to Send Rain Clouds". It's found on page 590 in the Literature Book, and online if you type in a search. Please be prepared to discuss the story in class after we do Greek and Latin Roots. Comment here if you have questions. Thanks.


Mrs. G.