12 Honors October Assignments 12 Honors October Assignments October 19 or 20 Essay re-writes due at the beginning of class Guest Speaker Read “Sir Gawain” for homework October 19 or 20 Essay re-writes due at the beginning of class Guest Speaker Read “Sir Gawain” for homework October 21 or 22 Review “Beowulf” Essays – you WILL want to re-write – re-writes are due by 10/23 or 10/26 “Sir Gawain” Quiz Notes on Medieval Romance and the Medieval Hero Arthurian Legend – notes Arthur Video – If absent, you will need to get the review sheet and find answers on the web Homework: Read “Morte D’Arthur” pp. 176-194 October 21 or 22 Review “Beowulf” Essays – you WILL want to re-write – re-writes are due by 10/23 or 10/26 “Sir Gawain” Quiz Notes on Medieval Romance and the Medieval Hero Arthurian Legend – notes Arthur Video – If absent, you will need to get the review sheet and find answers on the web Homework: Read “Morte D’Arthur” pp. 176-194 October 23 or 26 “Morte D’Arthur” quiz Assertion, Evidence, Commentary on the Medieval Romance Hero How to write introductions October 23 or 26 “Morte D’Arthur” quiz Assertion, Evidence, Commentary on the Medieval Romance Hero How to write introductions October 27 or 28 Nine Weeks test October 27 or 28 Nine Weeks test October 29 or 30 Medieval Ballads – Introduction Read “Get Up and Bar the Door” Homework – Find a modern ballad – Print the lyrics – if you want, you can bring in a copy of the song to share with the class. October 29 or 30 Medieval Ballads – Introduction Read “Get Up and Bar the Door” Homework – Find a modern ballad – Print the lyrics – if you want, you can bring in a copy of the song to share with the class. November 2 or 4 Group activity – Present one of the following ballads to the class “Twa Cories”, “Lord Randall”, “Barbara Allen” – You must act out the ballad (think Poetry Alive) and then discuss any literary devices used. (If you do not want to work in a group or are absent this day, you can answer the questions in the book that follow the ballads) November 2 or 4 Group activity – Present one of the following ballads to the class “Twa Cories”, “Lord Randall”, “Barbara Allen” – You must act out the ballad (think Poetry Alive) and then discuss any literary devices used. (If you do not want to work in a group or are absent this day, you can answer the questions in the book that follow the ballads)