British Literature December 4, 2008 Ms. Cares. Agenda – 6 th Period: 1.Turn in your “How I Read” Reflection, if you were not here yesterday. 2.Continue.

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British Literature December 4, 2008 Ms. Cares

Agenda – 6 th Period: 1.Turn in your “How I Read” Reflection, if you were not here yesterday. 2.Continue reading Beowulf – get the Kleenex out for his final battle. 3.Write your own CLOZE passage activity – summarize the critical action of the final section. Homework: Finish the CLOZE passage if you do not do so during class.

Agenda – 7 th Period: 1.Turn in your “How I Read” Reflection. 2.Work with your small group’s yesterday to finish preparing your Tableau. You will present tomorrow. 2. Continue reading Beowulf – get the Kleenex out for his final battle. You will write your own CLOZE passage in which you summarize the critical action of the final section. Homework: Finish the CLOZE passage if you do not do so during class.

Agenda – 9 th Period: 1.Continue reading Beowulf – We will read the sections on Grendel’s mother and Beowulf’s battle with her, and you will complete the related CLOZE passage. Homework: How I Read Reflection – DUE tomorrow.

Write your own CLOZE: After reading “Beowulf’s Last Battle” (page 52-55), write your own CLOZE passage. It should be a two-paragraph summary of the section from which you pull key words.