All classes were dedicated to peer evaluation of the free response essays. If you were absent or did not have your assigned draft today, you will not be able to participate in the peer evaluation. The final draft (whether it is your first or second) may be handwritten or typed and is due no later than Thursday at 2:35 p.m. in hard copy only. If absent for the entirety of the day, you will either send a photograph or a copy of the document as proof of completing the assignment and then turn in a hard copy the next day.
Individual plans for the block day will include the following per hour:
2: Read the Anglo-Saxon background pgs. 4-17 and take notes regarding the culture and beliefs of this unique historical period. In exciting news, the extra copies of the lit book are supposed to be sent out today, so we most likely will have them for the block day and our commencement of Beowulf.
4: Read the remainder of Beowulf and be prepared to over-analyze each section as we did in class on Friday. Except in this case, student groups will lead the over-analysis; although, you have to assume that I will be commenting on anything left out.
7: Read Beowulf and be prepared to over-analyze all of the sections. In class, I will be taking the lead with the beginning parts so that you have an idea of all the over-analysis expected of the remaining discussions.
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