ENGL 110AD (MW) SCHEDULE (Weeks 9-10)

WEEKS 1-2
WEEKS 3-4
WEEKS 5-6
WEEKS 7-8
WEEKS 9-10
WEEKS 11-12
WEEKS 13-14
WEEKS 15-16
WEEK 17-Finals



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WEEK 9

DATE TOPICS HOMEWORK
October 12
  • DUE--5 Kate Chopin Quick Facts (typed and ready to share in small groups)

  • Introduction to Kate Chopin and her world

  • In-class activities

  • Distribute and discuss The Awakening Group Project/Presentation Information Sheet
  • Prepare Journal Batch #2 for submission--Due Wednesday, 10/14 (4 journals total for Weeks 5,6,7,8).

  • Study and prepare for your midterm exam on Wednesday, 10/14. No make-ups will be allowed unless there are verifiable special circumstances.

  • Continue reading Kate Chopin's novel, The Awakening.  Finish reading the entire novel by Monday, Oct. 19.  Be ready for a possible quizzes on the novel next week.

  • Think about The Awakening group project and possible group members.  You will select your group members by Monday, 10/19, so find your group members as soon as possible.
October 14
  • Midterm Exam (Short Stories)

  • Bring Blue Book Examination Booklet

  • DUE--Journal Batch #2 (4 journals total for Weeks 5,6,7,8)

  • Distribute Essay #2 Assignment
  • Finish reading all of Kate Chopin's novel, The Awakening by Monday, Oct. 19.  Be ready for a possible quiz on the novel.

  • Begin thinking about your group project for The Awakening and select the group members you will work with.  Group members will be formally announced on Monday, 10/19.


WEEK 10

DATE TOPICS HOMEWORK
October 19
  • The Awakening--reading of novel completed

  • Selection of group members for The Awakening group project

  • Discuss The Awakening vs. A Solitary Soul
  • Work on group project/presentation

  • Formulate a thesis statement for Essay #2 on The Awakening

  • Begin Essay #2 planning and outlining

October 21
  • The instigators of Edna's "awakening"

  • The price of liberation

  • Lottery drawing for group presentation dates
  • Work on group project/presentation

  • Work on Essay #2 research, planning, and first draft

  • Identify 5 symbols from The Awakening that represent freedom and 5 symbols that represent confinement. List these symbols and briefly note how they represent each concept. Please type out your notes for easy reading/sharing.--Due Monday, 10/26.


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