King Arthur
King Arthur Legend – Links
For Monday, December 1: You must finish the novel over Thanksgiving Break! Alongside the reading assignment, you are required to put at least 30 entries on a Double Entry Journal, with 3-5 entries for each chapter (16-24). These entries should be a quote or line from the text that you found interesting, surprising, controversial, etc. and on the other side, you should explain why you chose the quote and how you connect to it.
*Be thinking of a topic that you might be interested in writing your position paper over! (No pressure… yet.)
For Thursday, November 20: Read through Chapter 16. Be prepared to present your Graphic Organizer. Here is the RUBRIC for your project.
For Friday, Nov. 14: Read Ch. 10-12. Medieval Power Point Projects due. Vocabulary quiz and presentations. Don’t forget your individual summary of your topic in MLA format!!!
For Wednesday, Nov. 12: Read Ch. 8-10. You are responsible for getting the definitions for the vocabulary posted on the board. We will be in the Computer Lab during class, finishing the Medieval Power Points.
For Monday, Nov. 10: Read Ch. 5-7 (p. 40-72); Quiz; Turn in personal Coat of Arms, and present. For helpful hints, see Heraldry.
For Thursday, Nov. 6: Read Ch. 3-4, be prepared to take a quiz over reading as well as vocabulary. We will be in the computer lab working on your medieval power point projects during class.
For Tuesday, Nov. 4: Read Chapters 1 and 2 from “The Sword in the Stone” out of your The Once and Future King novel by T. H. White.
By Thursday, Oct. 30: “Movies about King Arthur” Handout – watch movie from list and be prepared to discuss in class. Movie List and Movie Discussion Questions.
Due Tuesday, Oct. 28:
- “Who Was King Arthur?” Handout
- Code of Chivalry Handout 10 Commandments of Chivalry
- Extra Credit: Bring in a significant movie clip from a movie related to King Arthur (see handout)