English 3 & Honors

Just as we are learning that we are living through a significant time in our history, Hamilton realized the significance of being important in the Revolution, but he was also a young man, if you didn’t see the ages on the last post, here they are again, so close to your age now!
For this week I have decided to post everything as a chunk, again I encourage moving through it in order and all items should be submitted by Friday 4/10.
**UPDATE! Jacksonville made the News in a good way with “Hamilton” on John Krasinski’s “Good News”**
- MODERN CONNECTION: Watch this next section of the Documentary, see how he changes are the war goes on, starts a family, and starts to rise to prominence in our history. Complete the following American Historical Documents Part 2-HAMILTON Updated Cornell Notes
- ACHIEVE 3000: (Only 1 this week & again Thought Question is optional way to Improve your MC Score, not Required!)
- Title: “Too Much Power?”
- Title: “Too Much Power?”
TEXT DOCUMENT: Reading of Patrick Henry’s Speech for Independence: Patrick Henry Speech & analysis of the Persuasive devices he used to convince his audience. Submit QUICK CHECK QUIZ in FOCUS (Grade Portal)- STUDENT WRITING ACTIVITY: How would you persuade the following audiences, complete and upload the following document:
- VOCABULARY: For the following List of Vocabulary Words you can either
- Creative Story: Week 3 Vocabulary Creative Story (Change Week # in Title)
- Vocabulary Chart: Vocabulary Log with 10 Slots
- Words of the Week:
- Comrade – fellow soldier
- Rectitude – morally correct behavior or thinking
- Credibility – the quality of being trusted
- Preceded – came before
- Symmetries – consistencies; pleasing proportions
- Illumination – lighting; glare
- Implacable – relentless; unstoppable
- Proximity – closeness
- Concord – harmony between people and groups
- Anarchy – state of disorder due to absence of authority
- Words of the Week:

