Posted on October 20th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 5
The lunch bell rang, and within a minute, Andy was already at the classroom, which is interesting, since he’s nearly late every day. There was some questions from the English 2 class on the projector on “Fake Gems,” and many people were scared that it was another pop quiz. However, the scare soon died [...]
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Posted on October 19th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 5
Today began with a rather difficult quiz on the Scarlett Letter. Although there were only 7 matching questions, many of them seemed to have multiple answers. This led to an intense debate between Mr. Eldridge and Mr. Fanelli. Eldridge challenged Fanelli to a quote-off, and eventually proved his answer by showing that Hester is [...]
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Posted on October 16th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 5
At the beginning of the period, Eldridge congradulated us on surviving the first few weeks of school. He stated that we must be getting better at balancing our homework, but most of us just grunted in disagreement.
After that, we had some group competitions. (AKA “games” involving letters and thinking) We started off with a [...]
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Posted on October 15th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 6
-Some noteworthy quotes to start off today’s scribe notes:
“Alcohol is what you want”
-Mr. E
“If they [Greek comedians] wore real genitalia, it would smell”
-Mr. E
-So we had another pop quiz on Bedford Reader, which is Mr. E’s way of making sure we’re honest. Obviously he doesn’t trust us very much considering that we have a [...]
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Posted on October 14th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 6
CRIBE OCTOBER 14, 2009(:
- It was a gloomy, rainy, wet day. But today’s Wednesday and that makes me happy.
-Erin was absent today L (She’s from Wisconsin, and I really wish she had an accent because that would make her 5,000 times cooler.)
-Walking into class, it was kinda bitch black, and everyone was falling on [...]
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Posted on October 13th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 6
Here are my scribe notes for 0ctober 13th in period 6…
-Mr. Eldridge did get a haircut
-we took the 3rd vocab quiz on the scarlet letter
-we started working on the diction sheet of the day which involved an abuelito, flies, and a lonely light bulb
-Justine thought that light bulbs were people
-we started discussing the difference [...]
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Posted on October 12th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 6
Here are today’s 6th period scribe notes….
I walked into the room and noticed that part of the ceiling was missing…
-Justine made eye contact with our class fish….?
-We turned in our compare and contrast timed essays that were due today.
-Mr. Eldridge informed us that our vocab. quiz is post-poned until further notice
-We worked on the [...]
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Posted on October 7th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 5
“SPRAY THE SPRAY!”
Today in AP Lit/Comp, class began with Hadley hitting Desiree and when she complained, Eldridge went over and said “U-D-serve it.”
Shortly after that, we began to finish working on the Tone worksheet from yesterday and we learned some things about Tone:
Tone has an attitude towards:
The subject matter
The reader
Or
Him/Herself as the author.
(And if [...]
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Posted on October 6th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 6
So the first thing we did today was take a The Scarlet Letter quiz. The choice was to have either a five minute open book quiz or an eight minute closed book quiz. We chose five minutes for the open book. We corrected it in class, but we were being very loud so Mr. [...]
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Posted on October 5th, 2009 by Mr. Eldridge
Period 6
10/5/09
Today, Shira and Sharon passed back three Tone worksheets, which are going to be done throughout the week. Instead of completing one of the worksheets today, we spoke about the essays which were written on
Friday. Mr. Eldridge only graded half of sixth period’s essays because our essays were so dreadful. We did not answer [...]
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