1. Part of your exam will be revising, saving & emailing your updated resume. Find the file NOW so you have it on test day. Remember that we made you email it to yourself AND save it on your computer at end of 1st semester. This can be done any time before the final. You must show me your resume and show me that it is in Google Drive and in an email marked SAVE: Do Not Delete.
2. Part of your exam will be making the corrections to your research paper and sending me a copy to print in color. To earn the 10 points, make the corrections. I will spot check 5 random spots in paper to make sure you made the corrections. If you have fixed the errors I spot-checked, you will earn the 10 points. This can and should be done any time before the final exam.
3.. A large portion of the test will be over the novel and will include character matching, war terminology matching--go over novel glossary in packet
War on the Evening News Quiz (the worksheet with terms and Walter Cronkite)
Review Fallen Angels Character List and on last page of packet or on sparknotes
Review The Things They Carried Character List or on sparknotesReview Themes of the novels--see the posters on the board.
You could go back through Quia quizzes on the novel. Access them through Quia Student Zone.
4. Research Portion of Exam over MLA (Modern Language Association), Works Cited, documentation
Review this document!
5. Essay Structure
Review #1
Review #2
Review #3
6. Literature--we read all of these and more
1920s: Who wrote The Great Gatsby (Roaring 20s)?
1930s: Who wrote Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath (Dirty 30s)?
1940s: Who wrote Night (WWII)?
1950s: Some of you read The Crucible, which was written by Arthur Miller about the Salem Witchcraft Trials in the 1690s to parallel the McCarthy witch hunt for Communists in America in the 1950s.
1960s: Who wrote Fallen Angels and The Things They Carried (1960s/Vietnam)?
2. Part of your exam will be making the corrections to your research paper and sending me a copy to print in color. To earn the 10 points, make the corrections. I will spot check 5 random spots in paper to make sure you made the corrections. If you have fixed the errors I spot-checked, you will earn the 10 points. This can and should be done any time before the final exam.
3.. A large portion of the test will be over the novel and will include character matching, war terminology matching--go over novel glossary in packet
War on the Evening News Quiz (the worksheet with terms and Walter Cronkite)
Review Fallen Angels Character List and on last page of packet or on sparknotes
Review The Things They Carried Character List or on sparknotesReview Themes of the novels--see the posters on the board.
You could go back through Quia quizzes on the novel. Access them through Quia Student Zone.
4. Research Portion of Exam over MLA (Modern Language Association), Works Cited, documentation
Review this document!
5. Essay Structure
Review #1
Review #2
Review #3
6. Literature--we read all of these and more
1920s: Who wrote The Great Gatsby (Roaring 20s)?
1930s: Who wrote Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath (Dirty 30s)?
1940s: Who wrote Night (WWII)?
1950s: Some of you read The Crucible, which was written by Arthur Miller about the Salem Witchcraft Trials in the 1690s to parallel the McCarthy witch hunt for Communists in America in the 1950s.
1960s: Who wrote Fallen Angels and The Things They Carried (1960s/Vietnam)?