JOURNAL TOPIC:
Some of the "words of wisdom" I remember from
when I was a kid aren't really wisdom, they just stuck because they're
funny, or weird, or just catchy. A couple examples: You can tune a
piano, but you can't tuna fish. You can pick your friends, and you can
pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose.) Describe
something -- an idea, a saying, a habit, an event -- from when you were a
kid that you still remember to this day. Why do you think this stuck
in your memory?
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. First
interview/s & audience participation (PLEASE NOTE: The audience
participation responsibilities will be outlined in class. If you are
not here today, please ask a friend. Whether or not you are interviewing
today, and whether or not your period even has an interview scheduled,
you have a job to do. Do it.)
3. Scheduling/ we need to finalize our calendar & update (Winter Fair is now 12/6)
TODAY'S INTERVIEWS:
(Note: Interviews will begin promptly at 15 minutes after the bell
begins the period. This should give you ample time to settle in, write
in your journal, and prepare your résumé, references, and cover letter.)
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4. Interview prep
- Home
- Dr. Preston's off-campus website
- Member Blogs
- AP Exam Prompts
- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
- The Socratic Method
- Richard Cory
- Train Your Brain Like a Memory Champion
- The Right to Your Opinion
- The Laughing Heart
- Conscience of a Hacker
- Vocabulary
- Literature Analysis (Fiction)
- "I Never Learned to Read!"
- Politics & The English Language
- Proposed Weekly Calendar
- The Earth on Turtle's Back
- Résumé Template
- List of Course Blog Posts
- Young Goodman Brown
- Dream Within a Dream
- How We Read
- The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online
- The Pedestrian
- References Template
- Fall Semester Application Portfolio
- Ethos Pathos Logos Kairos
- The Road Not Taken
- On Self-Reliance
- Cover Letter Template
- Common Interview Questions
- Basic Essay Structure
- The Great Gatsby
- coronavirus/COVID-19
- Fahrenheit 451
- 2020 AP EXAM
- Final Projects
- Catch-22
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
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