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Journalists’ ethical lapses

For Monday: Browse the list of stories on the Wikipedia article, “United States Journalism Scandals.” In your opinion what are the five worst cases?

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Profile and book

The rough draft of the Representative Profile will be due Monday, 4/20; the final draft is due 4/23.

Finish your outside reading book by 4/24.

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Books, representative profile, and root words

Make sure you have your outside reading book for class on Friday, 3/27.  Remember that Step 3 for the Representative Profile is due Monday, 3/30.

Here’s a link to the next set of root words.  We’ll have a cumulative test on the first three root word lists on Friday, 4/3.

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myths & contests

Read “The Gods” section of the mythology book for Tuesday, 3/3.  Enter a writing contest by Friday, 3/6.  Here’s a link to my list of suggested contests, but you can enter a contest that’s not on the list – just clear it with Mr. Sloan first.

For Tuesday, 3/10, define your mythology vocabulary words and finish reading the stories in the “Nature Myths” section of the book.

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vocabulary 7 and next root word list

For Friday 2/27, complete vocabulary Unit 7.  We’ll also have the next root word list quiz that same day.  Be aware that this quiz is cumulative, covering both lists.

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Youth Voices post

Here are the instructions for what needs to be done today.

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Final draft of letters

Print your final draft of your letter.  Remember to format it correctly and bring a stamped envelop to class with you on Tuesday.  Also bring your rough draft.

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Solving a Problem

Upcoming essay assignment: Proposal to solve a problem; this typed draft is due Tuesday, 2/10. The typed revision should be in the form of a letter addressed to a person who can help effect a solution, due 2/17.

Write a letter, proposing a solution to a clearly defined problem affecting a group or community to which you belong. Your task is to establish that the problem exists, to offer a solution that can reasonably be implemented, to lay out the particulars by which your proposal would be put into effect, and to consider objections and alternative solutions. If you’re not sure what to write about, here’s a link to some suggested topics.

First step, state the problem and research it. Find out as much as you can about it. Post the most relevant research and findings to your Youth Voices blog.

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Poetry Out Loud dates

You should be actively memorizing your poem. Here are some important dates to remember.

February 9-11: Poetry recitations in class

February 12: Poetry recitations in the auditorium

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upcoming homework

Do vocabulary Unit 6 for Thursday.

Analyze the poem you chose for Poetry Out Loud for Friday.

For Monday, read “As They Say, Drugs Kill” on pages 505-508. Answer Questions for Study and Discussion, # 1-6 in your Writers Notebook.  Also, be sure you’ve made your weekly post to Youth Voices.

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