Monday, September 2, 2013

Happy Labor Day!

Tuesday it's back to work!  Complete these in order:

1. Read "The Call of Cthulhu" Part II: The Tale of Inspector Legrasse (read below if you don't want to have to find the selection in the full text link).  I will try to get the audio cued up for the substitute, but I'm sure one of you can find the link if there's a problem.  Part 2 starts at 00:19:30.  Stop the audio at Part III so you have time to work.

2. Exit Ticket: Write a diary entry from the point of view of either Inspector Legrasse, Prof. Angell or the Narrator.  Explain what "you" think is REALLY going on with the cultists in the swamp.
OR
Use the description of the idol found by Legrasse to draw or sculpt your own version of what Cthulhu should look like.  Use the detailed description from Part 2.

3. Work on your "Call of Cthulhu" writing assignment (see post from last Friday) or your Cover Letter.

I will be online periodically to check emails, so if you have a question send it to:

dennisj@waterlooschools.org

I promise to reply to everybody.


1 comment:

  1. Here are a couple of clarifications to questions that have come up, and procedural things we will deal with as needed.

    1. If you have a question about an assignment, PLEASE post it as a comment on here! Other people probably have the same question, and that way I can collect the answers where everybody can see them.

    2. So far, you have one "assignment" for "CoC:" create a fake document that Professor Angell might have had in his box, OR create an original artwork inspired by those wacky dreams. You should have had a rough draft done by now, or should be at least halfway finished with your artwork.

    3. You have a couple of Exit Tickets due for CoC. I don't consider these "assignments" because you should be able to finish within 15 minutes or so. They are graded, but since they show up as Routines they will end up being worth a much smaller chunk of your grade. That being said, make sure to complete every exit ticket! They are worth one point each (either you did it, or you didn't) which means missing one a week takes you from an A+ to a C for Routines.

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