Harvard professor of psychiatry George E. Vaillant, in his
book Aging Well, identifies resiliency as a significant
characteristic of people who navigate the many transitions of life from birth
to old age. He writes, "Resilience reflects individuals who metaphorically
resemble a twig with a fresh, green living core. When twisted out of shape,
such a twig bends but it does not break; instead it springs back and continues
growing." That is an description of how you need to be to persevere and
make the most of your talents here at El Dorado. You must not become dry,
brittle, and inflexible. You would be wise to follow the words of Jerry West:
"You can't get much done in life if you only work on the days you feel
good." So as we move to the end of the school year let's do the most we
can with what we have. Finally do you have all of your S.S.Reading points - you
could bounce back there, if you come in and make up your time reading for the
last reading period.
Monday 2/22
1. Vocabulary 13-14 Tests
2. Review and Discuss Commas
3. Read and Discuss “Keeping Freedom Alive”
4. Review Idioms and Vocabulary (homework)
Tuesday 2/23
1. Read and Discuss “Women’s Rights” 394-399
2. In Groups Discuss “After You Read”
3. Study Vocabulary 11- 14 (homework)
4. Read "The Bill of Rights" (homework)
Wednesday 2/24
1. Mini-Assessment for "Is It a Crime for a Citizen of the United States
to Vote?" by Susan B. Anthony
2. Review Vocabulary 13-14 Test
3. Discuss “The Bill of Rights”
4. Study Idioms 13-14 for Test (homework)
Thursday 2/25
1. Idiom 13-14 Test
2. Lecture: Objectives of To Kill a Mockingbird
3. Vocabulary Bee
4. Study For Vocabulary Test (homework)
5. Read Your S.S.R. Book (homework)
Friday 2/26
1. Vocabulary 11-14 Test
2. Pass out To Kill a Mockingbird Books
3. See A fearful Symmetry
4. Read Chapter one (homework)
*** Extra Credit ***
Listen in class