Come sit and stay a while. This blog is for Mrs. Bundschu's and Ms. Harris' classes at Campbell High Scchool. You can contact Mrs. Bundschu by emailing kimberly [dot] bundschu [at] cobbk12 [dot] org or leaving a message at seven seven oh, six oh nine, five four eight one.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Class in Writing Lab
If you were abensent today, click here for today's instructions, concerning peer reviews and revising your writting.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Now updated on Twitter!
You, too, can follow me on Twitter to make sure you get all of the updates or changes to class. If you don't have regular internet, you can even set it up to text you when I update.
The user name is @mrsbundschu. http://twitter.com/#!/MrsBundschu
The user name is @mrsbundschu. http://twitter.com/#!/MrsBundschu
Pop Quiz
Hello all,
Today in class we all had a pop grammar quiz. If you were absent today, then you need to arrange a time to take this quiz with me, or arrange to attend Learning Links and tell me about it ahead of time.
Today in class we all had a pop grammar quiz. If you were absent today, then you need to arrange a time to take this quiz with me, or arrange to attend Learning Links and tell me about it ahead of time.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
9th Grade Poetry Presentation
Hello 9th Graders!
Your poetry assignment can be found here!
It is due on Wednesday, October 5th In Class!
You can find your Key Vocabulary for Poetry handout here.
After the "Read More" you can watch examples of the video component to Option 1 and Option 2
Your poetry assignment can be found here!
It is due on Wednesday, October 5th In Class!
You can find your Key Vocabulary for Poetry handout here.
After the "Read More" you can watch examples of the video component to Option 1 and Option 2
Monday, September 26, 2011
Week 7
Hello everyone!
Report Cards go home on Thursday!
Tuesday is the GHSWT for all 11th Graders, and due to this, 2nd block won't meet--we'll have an extended 1st block instead.
If you are having problems uploading your article/shortstory to the http://www.bundschureview.blogspot.com/ Discussion Board, please make sure I know about it. As with all things, unless you tell me you're having problems, I have to assume based on what I see (i.e.: it's there or it's not). Telling me specific error messages and problems definitely helps when I get back to you with techsupport. (Those of you who did email me on Friday, and over the weekend, thank you!)
All classes meet in the Writing Lab on Friday. (Just like it says on the calendar to the right.)
9th Graders--We're gonna finish your poetry unit this week. You'll have a poetry assignment that we'll talk about on Tuesday during our very long class.
American Lit students--We're going to finish the Age of Reason (Declaration of Independence) this week and move on to the Romantics. In class today, we voted on which Edgar Allen Poe selection we would cover.
Everybody, you're 2 comments on the discussion board are due by Friday. Look at my example comment for how I want the comments formatted. Copy my format. Remember, you're reading the person who commented above and below you. If you have any problems, you can email them by clicking on their
Report Cards go home on Thursday!
Tuesday is the GHSWT for all 11th Graders, and due to this, 2nd block won't meet--we'll have an extended 1st block instead.
If you are having problems uploading your article/shortstory to the http://www.bundschureview.blogspot.com/ Discussion Board, please make sure I know about it. As with all things, unless you tell me you're having problems, I have to assume based on what I see (i.e.: it's there or it's not). Telling me specific error messages and problems definitely helps when I get back to you with techsupport. (Those of you who did email me on Friday, and over the weekend, thank you!)
All classes meet in the Writing Lab on Friday. (Just like it says on the calendar to the right.)
9th Graders--We're gonna finish your poetry unit this week. You'll have a poetry assignment that we'll talk about on Tuesday during our very long class.
American Lit students--We're going to finish the Age of Reason (Declaration of Independence) this week and move on to the Romantics. In class today, we voted on which Edgar Allen Poe selection we would cover.
Everybody, you're 2 comments on the discussion board are due by Friday. Look at my example comment for how I want the comments formatted. Copy my format. Remember, you're reading the person who commented above and below you. If you have any problems, you can email them by clicking on their
Friday, September 23, 2011
Declaration of Independence
To finish up the 1800, American Literature is covering the Age of Reason by reading the Declaration of Independence, a very moving persuasive essay (and hey, right before the GHSWT, too. Look at that.).
You can find a copy of the Declaration of Independence here.
You are expected to take Cornell Style Notes on this document. You can find a great guide on how to make Cornell Notes here.
You can find a copy of the Declaration of Independence here.
You are expected to take Cornell Style Notes on this document. You can find a great guide on how to make Cornell Notes here.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Crucible Quickwrite
Hello American Literature students,
Today, as the students' final assessment for the Crucible , students did a quickwrite in class. Students who missed this assignment must make it up before or after school as it is an in-class, timed assignment.
Have a happy Thursday!
Today, as the students' final assessment for the Crucible , students did a quickwrite in class. Students who missed this assignment must make it up before or after school as it is an in-class, timed assignment.
Have a happy Thursday!
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