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Omnibus IIIA Week 8

Oct. 21-25, 2013 Classwork Topics

Mrs. Moore dmoore@veritasca.com www.historydiva.com Homework The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Vol. 1 (NAAL) America: A Narrative History (A) Pilgrims Progress (PP) Handout Nathaniel Bacon essay assignment due Friday. Bring your notes taken in Mondays class to class Wednesday so you will have them to use in writing your NB paper. Complete the reading Satan Comes to Paradise, copy provided. Write answers to the Discussion Questions at the end. In the near future, these answers will be the heart of a short essay on the subject. DUE MONDAY, OCT. 28. Note: only the answers to the discussion questions are due. The essay due date will be determined later. Read HANDOUT European Background , Broadsheet #1, Jackdaws A-16, Salem Village and the Witch Hysteria. Write 5 interesting facts from the reading. PP: Read pgs. 58-67. You, like Christian, have reached the end of your journey in reading Pilgrims Progress. Answer in writing: 1. Christian and Hopeful must cross a river before entering the Celestial City. Describe how each man crosses the river. 2. List the comparisons The Shining Ones make between what Christian and Hopeful endured on the earth and what they can expect in the Holy Place.

Monday Pilgrims Progress Discussion Doubting Castle and Giant Despair Continue Bacons Rebellion Primary Source Historical Scene Investigation. Explain Nathaniel Bacon paper assignment.

Pilgrims Progress Discussion Wednesday

Finish Nathaniel Bacon essay assignment due Friday.

Writing Workshop Writing a position paper.


Friday Troubles in New England The Salem Witch Trials A: Read and outline pgs. 71-72, New England Witchcraft. NAAL: Read about Cotton Mather, pgs. 143-149.

Write 5 interesting facts from your reading. Pilgrims Progress End of Book Quiz on Monday, Oct. 28.

Notes:

Bold print indicates a written assignment due at the beginning of the next class unless otherwise noted.

Note: Reading assignments are to be completed before the next class on the schedule. For example, Mondays reading is to be finished by Wednesday. Any other assignments are also due by the following class, unless otherwise noted.

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