English 102 Fourth Quarter Assignments You may need to download adobe reader to open PDF files. Some pages of literary works may need to be rotated clockwise. You can do this by right clicking your mouse on the page. March 10- Macbeth Act I. Students will watch a video of the drama. http://www.william-shakespeare.info/act1script-text-macbeth.htm William Shakespeare Introduction March 11- Macbeth Act II. http://www.william-shakespeare.info/act2-script-text-macbeth.htm March 12- Macbeth Act III. act3-script-text-macbeth http://www.william-shakespeare.info/act3-script-textmacbeth.htm March 13- Macbeth Act IV.act4-script-text-macbeth http://www.william-shakespeare.info/act4-script-textmacbeth.htm March 14- Macbeth Act V. act5-script-text-macbeth http://www.william-shakespeare.info/act5-script-textmacbeth.htm March 17- Begin five paragraph MLA essay on Shakespeare’s Macbeth. March 18- Continue essay. March 19- Continue essay March 20- Continue essay and finish Macbeth essay. March 21- Work on research essays in the library. March 24- March 28 - Spring Break. March 31 – Historical background information on Beowulf and the historical period which the poem is set. April 1 - Continue and finish going over the background information for this unit. Anglo-Saxon Period Beowulf April 2 - Study and discuss the epic poem Beowulf. The%20Monster%20Grendel The%20Arrival Unferths%20Challenge The%20Battle April 3 - Essay one-on-one. Students will have a chance to make corrections on their Shakespeare essays. April 4- Cap and gown pictures for the class of 2014. The seniors will also receive their graduation upplies from Alabama Graduation Supply April 7 - Study and discuss the epic poem Beowulf. The%20Monsters%20Mother April 8- Study and discuss the epic poem Bewoulf.Final%20Battle April 9- Finish discussion of Beowulf. April 10- Begin Beowulf Essay. Students will compose a five-paragraph MLA style essay in class. Students will continue to use the format they have used during the course of the school year. April 11- Continue Beowulf Essay. April 14- Continue Beowulf Essay. April 15- Continue and finish Beowulf Essay. April 16- Background information on the Middle Ages, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. CTprolog-para Geoffrey Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales April 17- Study and discuss Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale. the-pardoners-tale April 18- Work on poetry research essay. April 21- Finish discussing The Pardoner's Tale and begin studying and discussing the morality play Everyman. Everyman Introduction April 22- Finish discussing the morality play Everyman. everytext April 23- Begin studying and discussing the epic poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. gawain King Arthur April 24- Discussion of the epic poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Quiz on the work. Research paper is due. April 25- English word search. April 28- Continue Green Knight discussion. April 29 - Read "Le Morte d'Arthur" by Thomas Malory. Le Morte d Arthur Page 1 Le Morte d Arthur Page 2 Le Morte d Arthur Page 3 Le Morte d Arthur Page 4 Le Morte d Arthur Page 5 Le Morte d Arthur Page 6 April 30- Discuss Malory story. Quiz on the work. Read Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal." modest A Modest Proposal May 1- Discussion of Swift's work. Prepare for British Essay Final. May 2- May Day activities are scheduled for this day. May 5- Begin Final Essay. Students will compose a five-paragraph MLA style essay in class. Students will continue to use the format they have used during the course of the school year. May 6- Continue Final Essay. May 7- Continue Final Essay. May 8- Continue Final Essay. May 9- Prepare for final. May 12- Go over British Final Essay with the students. Prepare for final exam. May 13- 16- Senior final exams. May 20- Senior Night 6:00 P.M. Light meal will be served beginning at 5:00 P.M. May 22- Graduation Practice begins at 10:30. Students should arrive on campus by 10:15. May 22- Graduation for the class of 2014. 7:00 P.M. Students should meet in the lunchroom at six.