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Please watch the video at the link below, take notes, complete the viewing guide, bring your notes to class with you on WEDNESDAY, and be prepared to discuss this.
 
Created by Ana Guevara: Monday, May 22 1:52 PM

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Your Joy Luck essay will need to address your chosen prompt. 
Your response needs to include a minimum of five paragraphs. Each paragraph must include at least one example from the novel, while addressing your personal experience. 
Your completed assignment must include the following:
- Final Draft: can be written in black or blue ink, or it can be typed (double space, 12-font, Times New Roman)
- Two Peer Reviews: you will have two class mates proof read your first draft and, using the rubric given to you earlier this week, make note on what points you addressed well and areas for improvement
- First Draft: this is the work-in-progress and SHOULD NOT, under any circumstances, be the same as what you are turning in as your final... YOU MUST SHOW THAT YOU MADE THE IMPROVEMENTS SUGGESTED BY YOUR CLASS MATES
- Pre-Writing: this could be an outline, a free write (rough draft), or any other form of pre-writing listed on your "Writing Process" handout.
- Brainstorming: bubble map, list, etc.
Created by Ana Guevara: Friday, April 28 11:15 AM

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Read and annotate chapters 2 & 3 of The Joy Luck Club (this is the handout I gave you in class.) THERE WILL BE A QUIZ ON THE JOY LUCK MOTHERS WHEN WE RETURN.
Created by Ana Guevara: Friday, April 7 9:53 AM

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Please complete the graphic organizer on the back side of the handout given to you in class today. 
Created by Ana Guevara: Friday, March 10 10:22 AM

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Please analyze the visual on the attached handout, and then answer the corresponding questions. Bring this back with you to class tomorrow.
Created by Ana Guevara: Tuesday, February 21 10:36 AM

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Please read and annotate "The Indigenous Origins of Circles..." 
This is the article I gave you in class. If you do not have it, please open it from the attached file. Bring your ANNOTATED handout with you to class.
Created by Ana Guevara: Tuesday, January 10 3:15 PM