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JRCS A2 Literature: January 2011
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Tuesday, 4 January 2011. Some dates and deadlines. We'll watch the film version of the play after school Friday on the follow days/dates:. Friday 7th of Jan - Othello Part 1. Friday 14th of Jan Othello Part 2. The sheet exploring the Marquis as a husband, predator, mask and flower needs to be completed and will be due for class discussion next Monday (10th) Jan. This Friday we'll use to discuss and feedback in regards to coursework. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Adonovan@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. To present a...
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JRCS A2 Literature: The Cardinal and Bosola
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Tuesday, 24 May 2011. The Cardinal and Bosola. See the independent and homework page for questions on The Cardinal and Bosola - bring notes in - don't post. She works hard for the money, ee ee. So hard for the money. She works hard for the money, ee ee. So you better treat me right, oh thats right. Hello, Donovan. This is how much I miss your teaching and your little blog! Have a good day, Don. 13 May 2012 at 09:00. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Adonovan@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. D of M for next week.
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JRCS A2 Literature: D of M for next week
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Monday, 9 May 2011. D of M for next week. Post your response about the fable of the Salmon and Dog fish on the homework page. For extension you could also review Ferdinand's fable of Love, Death and Reputation and Antonio's mythical and classical allusions. Review Act 4 and it's dramatic techniques (used to develop the D's torture). Also, read the reviews given out last week, taking relevant notes as evidence for next week's lesson too. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Cardinal and Bosola. Coursew...
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JRCS A2 Literature: Work for the 9th and 10th
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Tuesday, 3 May 2011. Work for the 9th and 10th. As instructed in lesson today, the following preparation work and reading should be complete:. For Monday (Double lesson on D of M). Read the reviews and the article on the meaning of Malfi. Read and review the short piece on Blank verse. For Tuesday (8:00 - 10:00am). Complete your sonnet annotations on A3 paper - ready to put on display. Ensure Twickenham Gardens' annotations are uptodate - we'll finish in the morning session for 1/2 hour. In other words, ...
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JRCS A2 Literature: June 2009
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Monday, 15 June 2009. Just a reminder that you need to check the Independent Task and Homework page from here till the end of school year! Saturday, 6 June 2009. These are the texts that you will need to acquire for next year's course. 1)'The Bloody Chamber'Angela Carter (Coursework). 2)'Frankenstein' Mary Shelley (Coursework). 3)'The Duchess of Malfi' John Webster (Exam - to be compared to Donne). 4)'Othello' William Shakespeare (Exam). Mr D and Mrs G. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The AS Literature Blog.
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JRCS A2 Literature: December 2009
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Saturday, 12 December 2009. Last Friday of term. We would like everyone to bring in a final draft of their coursework for an hour on the last Friday of term. Mr. Lester (our Borough Advisor and all round knowledgable guy), Mrs. Gibbons and I will be attempting to read and feedback on all of your work. Reading for Exam units. You now need to be reading the following texts:. Duchess of Malfi (listening to this may help also - but I find this easier to read). If you're doing a resit and preparing for the Ex...
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JRCS A2 Literature: October 2010
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Wednesday, 13 October 2010. As I'm out Friday period 5, you should take this opportunity to develop your annotations of the poem, Child Roland to the Dark Tower Came. Note: I'll be looking on Monday to see these moving towards completion. We have now spent 5 hours of class time on the poem and you should have spent the equivalent time on it at home - I'll be looking for 5 hours worth of work. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Adonovan@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. Cgibbons@jrcs.bardaglea.org.uk. The AS Literature Blog.
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JRCS A2 Literature: May 2010
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Monday, 24 May 2010. Run up to the exams. Here are the details of our class discussions on exam preparations. Week Beginning 24/5/10: Lessons as normal as possible. 01/06/10: Revision Day 9:00-till when we last (3-4ish? Week Beginning 07/06/10: Lesson as normal as possible. 14/06/10: Seminar in Hospitality Suite (with morning tea and lunch). If you need extra support please see me directly! Friday, 14 May 2010. Follow these links for further reading. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Run up to the exams. In ot...
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JRCS A2 Literature: January 2010
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Friday, 8 January 2010. Comparison of the two songs.(This should be in the homework section). Please post you thoughts on how the speaker of 'Sweetest Love, I do not go' compares with the speaker in , 'Go, and Catch a falling start. You could focus on the tone of the speaker (include notes on how rhythm and sound convey's speaker's mood), description of women, description of female behaviour, public sphere vs. private experience and views of the the nature of love. No longer than 100 words. We will help ...
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JRCS A2 Literature: April 2010
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Friday, 30 April 2010. Student lesson this week. Thank you for delivering your mini lessons this week on the key themes in the text. It has been noted that some of you went into great detail and depth when planning your lessons. Sam Ellis is teacher of the week this week for the quality and variety of activities within his lesson. It was well paced and delivered confidently. – Well done Sam. The challenge is now on for the second group delivering their lessons next week! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cours...