Guided Work TimeStep 1 | Writing Workshop Cyberjournal I Used to Think....Now I Think Add one last paragraph to your cyberjournal from yesterday. Consider the start of the novel compared to your original thoughts on tourism.
Step 2 | Reading Workshop
Silently read the rest of A Small Place, Part I (page 19). At the end of the reading process, complete a Reading Log entry. Then silently read your independent reading book. If you haven't found a book yet, check out the Étude Library website or ask your teacher for some recommendations. At the end of the reading process, complete a Reading Log entry. Independent reading and reading logs are mandatory this school year. You will receive a HoPs grade at the end of the semester. |
éPortfolio Submission FormCourse DescriptionA Small Place is an interdisciplinary course inspired by the controversial nonfiction novel, A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid, about Antigua—the lasting effects of British colonialism, criticism of the tourist industry and corruption of Antiguan government. Throughout this course, Étudians will research and analyze a wide variety of multimedia texts about Antigua, Sheboygan, and Native American history in Wisconsin; focused on the themes of tourist and native, colonialism and gentrification, and the cultural importance of movement.
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