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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

English 4 independent Studies

If you are an independent study student in English 4 you will need to complete the following in order to obtain the credit.  You can go to the class website (a link is below this paragraph) and download the components or you may come to to to have them printed.  You should turn in one component at a time before you start work on the next.  If you have any questions my contact information is below.


Independent Studies English 4

You will need to complete the poetry packet that I provide for you.  There are 8 portrait poems that need to be completed.  You will also need to write one nursery rhyme and one love poem as well.  You will then take the same packet and rewrite them using personifications, similes and metaphors and become a part of nature to do so. This means to pick something from nature that you most associate with and them pretend that is what you are and give voice to the object through your poems.

A 20 poem project will be included.  It is to be done as well. Notes have been provided for all terminology.  Use Poem questions with this assignment for each poem you research. Note: This is research that must be completed to pass.

Complete the figurative language worksheet.
Complete the creative writing definitions.
Complete 20 Today’s Poem throughout the semester.
Complete a character, plot, setting worksheet .

Write a short story.  It must be 5 pages long and needs to have a moral ending.  Meaning that it needs to focus on the difference between right and wrong.  If you need examples please let me know.  This must include your character analysis and your plot analysis and scene study.

5 Storybird will need to be done online.  Remember to create an account before you start so that you can save your work and publish.  Each story will need to be a minimum of 10 pages not including the Title page and will be posted to the English is Everything blog at http://hatfieldsenglishclass.blogspot.com/  or use  the code RQ2V8 to access me on Storybird.



Good luck and remember if you need help then simply ask.  You can come by and see me in class or email me at EvHatfield@gmail.com

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