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The Alchemist Personal Essay in Google Classroom

The Alchemist Personal Essay

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NRI: Commonly Confused Words  in Google Classroom

NRI: Commonly Confused Words

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What do you think the alchemist means when he says, "'[y]ou will never be able to escape from your heart. So it's better to listen to what it has to say. That way, you'll never have to fear an unanticipated blow'" (Coelho, 134). Do you agree with him, why or why not?  in Google Classroom

What do you think the alchemist means when he says, "'[y]ou will never be able to escape from your heart. So it's better to listen to what it has to say. That way, you'll never have to fear an unanticipated blow'" (Coelho, 134). Do you agree with him, why or why not?

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Freewrite Mini Essay  in Google Classroom

Freewrite Mini Essay

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"The Blind Men and the Elephant" Question in Google Classroom

"The Blind Men and the Elephant" Question

Question: Both The Blind Men and the Elephant and The Alchemist explore how partial truths can mislead people. How do Santiago’s experiences so far help him move beyond surface-level truths? How might personal journeys lead to discovering deeper meaning?

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NRI: Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses 2  in Google Classroom

NRI: Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses 2

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The Alchemist Checkpoint 1: Part 1 in Google Classroom

The Alchemist Checkpoint 1: Part 1

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NRI: Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses in Google Classroom

NRI: Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses

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NRI: Prepositional and Participial Phrases  in Google Classroom

NRI: Prepositional and Participial Phrases

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Creative Writing Portfolio  in Google Classroom

Creative Writing Portfolio



Compile Portfolio…with your responses, and original writing (poetry, creative nonfiction, and micro/flash fiction) We will be sharing these with small groups in class! 
Compile (copy and paste) all of your pieces in the Portfolio assignment here. Feel free to add images and make the portfolio look nice!  

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Creative Writing Portfolio - FLASH/MICRO FICTION in Google Classroom

Creative Writing Portfolio - FLASH/MICRO FICTION

Day 3 - Wednesday, March 26 - No Red Ink and Flash Fiction/Micro Fiction 

No Red Ink Sophomores: Prepositional and Participial Phrases 
Participial phrases begin with an -ing or -ed form of a verb (action or state-of-being word). Prepositional phrases begin with a preposition such as in, on, or around.

No Red Ink Juniors: Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses A restrictive clause introduces information that is necessary to the meaning of the sentence. A nonrestrictive clause can be removed without changing the meaning. 


Definition: Microfiction and flash fiction are both forms of extremely short storytelling, but they have slight differences in length: 
Flash Fiction typically refers to stories under 1,000 words, though some definitions extend it to 1,500 words. It tells a complete story with character, conflict, and resolution in a condensed space.
Microfiction is even shorter, usually under 300 words (sometimes capped at 100 or even 50 words), requiring extreme brevity while still delivering an emotional impact or narrative arc.
Both forms rely on implication, strong imagery, and efficiency in language to create powerful stories in a limited word count.

Read “With One Wheel Gone Wrong” (Linked below) 

Response: Who is our main character, what does she want? 
What imagery does the author use to show us her world? 

Write a story with a clear beginning, middle and end that is 150-300 words in length.

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Creative Writing Portfolio - CREATIVE NONFICTION in Google Classroom

Creative Writing Portfolio - CREATIVE NONFICTION

Day 2 - Tuesday, March 25 - Creative Nonfiction 

Definition: Creative nonfiction is a genre of writing that uses literary techniques and storytelling elements—such as vivid description, dialogue, and narrative structure—to present factual, real-world subjects. It blends the accuracy of journalism or research with the artistry of fiction, making true stories engaging and compelling. Examples include memoirs, personal essays, literary journalism, and travel writing. 

Read the Example Essay "Almost Behind Us" (Linked below) 

Written Response 
How did the author use vivid description, dialogue, and narrative structure to make her real life event more compelling and engaging? 

Write your own creative nonfiction! It can be a memoir, like the essay above, it can be true crime, it can be something you research, it can be science related, etc. Whatever you write, try to use vivid descriptions and blend artistry into the facts. Minimum 150 words.

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Creative Writing Portfolio - POETRY  in Google Classroom

Creative Writing Portfolio - POETRY

Day 1 - Monday, March 24 - Poetry 

Watch the slam poem "Touchscreen" linked below, and read the poem "Mountain Dew Commercial Disguised as a Love Poem" linked below. 

Write out 3 things you found interesting or liked in the poems. 

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Published Poems – 
You must find at least 2 published poems.
Each poem should be linked from the internet or copy/pasted or typed on this google doc. (with the author’s name and date the poem was published)
Write a one-paragraph summary analyzing the theme of each of the poems.
You cannot use poems that we have already read and/or discussed in class.
Original Poem  – 
You must write at least 1 original poem.
You can choose from any of the following styles – free verse, rhyming, cinquain, haiku, couplets (must be at least 4 couplets in your poem), limerick, sonnet, blackout poem – you can only use each style once!
Your poem should include at least 1 of the following figurative language devices: simile, metaphor, personification, alliteration, assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia, etc.
YOU MAY NOT write poems that are excessively morbid (keep it PG-13, people), have violent themes, or use inappropriate language.  If you have any questions, please discuss your ideas with me before the beginning of the project.
You will NOT be graded on your poetic ability, but rather on the amount of thought and effort you put into your poems and illustrations.
This poem will be put in your portfolio at the end of the week. 

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NRI: Objects  in Google Classroom

NRI: Objects

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NRI: Commonly Confused Words 4 in Google Classroom

NRI: Commonly Confused Words 4

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Freewrite Mini Essay 4  in Google Classroom

Freewrite Mini Essay 4

Honors English II Freewrite Mini Essay 
Learning Target W.1/W.2/W.3 
Write a minimum 200 word freewrite on a topic of your choice. It could be a review for a book/movie/album/song/videogame. It could be a narrative or story. It could be a poem and paragraphs about why you wrote it and the creative choices you made. It could be an argumentative opinion about a topic of your choice. 

It can also be a continuation of a previous freewrite essay. If it is, please be sure to include the initial writing and mark where your new writing begins or make the text a different color. 

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NRI: Colons for Lists  in Google Classroom

NRI: Colons for Lists

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Shakespearean Sonnet 18 Activity in Google Classroom

Shakespearean Sonnet 18 Activity

Instructions for the activity are on the document. Please fill them out there. 

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Macbeth Final Personal Choice Project  in Google Classroom

Macbeth Final Personal Choice Project

Pick one of the options below. Label your assignment by what option you picked and follow the instructions below. 

1. Character Social Media
Using Google Slides, design a social media account for one of the characters.  
10 slide minimum.
Profile Picture 
Handle 
Posts with captions 
50-100 word description about your creative choices. 

2. Monologue Performance
Memorize and perform a soliloquy or monologue, adding your own interpretation to the delivery. Include a 100 word minimum written reflection explaining your choices.

3. Alternate Ending
Write an alternate ending to Macbeth that changes the fates of the characters. How would the story unfold if Macbeth made a different choice at a pivotal moment?
500 Word Minimum 

4. Character Diary
Write a series of diary entries from the perspective of Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, or another character. Capture their thoughts, motivations, and feelings before and after key events.
500 Word Minimum 

5. Modern Adaptation
Rewrite a scene or monologue in modern language and set it in a contemporary context (e.g., a corporate boardroom or political campaign).
500 Word Minimum

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NRI: Fragments  in Google Classroom

NRI: Fragments

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Freewrite Mini Essay 3  in Google Classroom

Freewrite Mini Essay 3

Learning Target W.1/W.2/W.3 
Write a minimum 200 word freewrite on a topic of your choice. It could be a review for a book/movie/album/song/videogame. It could be a narrative or story. It could be a poem and paragraphs about why you wrote it and the creative choices you made. It could be an argumentative opinion about a topic of your choice. 

It can also be a continuation of a previous freewrite essay. If it is, please be sure to include the initial writing and mark where your new writing begins or make the text a different color.

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NRI: Parallel Elements  in Google Classroom

NRI: Parallel Elements

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NRI: Misplaced Modifiers in Google Classroom

NRI: Misplaced Modifiers

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Freewrite Mini Essay 2 in Google Classroom

Freewrite Mini Essay 2

Write a minimum 200 word freewrite on a topic of your choice. It could be a review for a book/movie/album/song/videogame. It could be a narrative or story. It could be a poem and paragraphs about why you wrote it and the creative choices you made. It could be an argumentative opinion about a topic of your choice. 

Additionally, it can be a continuation of a previous freewrite essay. If it is, please be sure to include the initial writing. Be sure to mark where your new writing begins or differentiate it by making it a different text color. 


Content should be school appropriate and not have anything that would violate the handbook.

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Fahrenheit 451 Theme Essay in Google Classroom

Fahrenheit 451 Theme Essay

Use this document to write out your essay. You will turn it in at Turnitin.com for the final due date, Friday, December 13 at 11:59 PM.

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Commas for Series and Parenthetical Phrases in Google Classroom

Commas for Series and Parenthetical Phrases

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Free Write Mini Essay 1  in Google Classroom

Free Write Mini Essay 1

Write a minimum 200 word free write on a topic of your choice. It could be a review for a book/movie/album/song/videogame. It could be a narrative or story. It could be a poem and paragraphs about why you wrote it and the creative choices you made. It could be an argumentative opinion about a topic of your choice. Content should be school appropriate and not have anything that would violate the handbook. 

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Commas for Clauses and Adjectives  in Google Classroom

Commas for Clauses and Adjectives

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NRI: Run on Sentences and Comma Splices in Google Classroom

NRI: Run on Sentences and Comma Splices

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High Impact Tech in Google Classroom

High Impact Tech

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Tuesday 10/29 Assignment  in Google Classroom

Tuesday 10/29 Assignment

Look at the class post or the attached google document below for instructions.

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Wednesday 10/30 Assignment AI and Banned Books  in Google Classroom

Wednesday 10/30 Assignment AI and Banned Books

Look at today's post and/or the attached assignment for instructions.

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NRI: Commonly Confused Words 3  in Google Classroom

NRI: Commonly Confused Words 3

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No Red Ink: Commonly Confused Words 2 in Google Classroom

No Red Ink: Commonly Confused Words 2

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No Red Ink: Commonly Confused Words 1  in Google Classroom

No Red Ink: Commonly Confused Words 1

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No Red Ink: Parallel Elements  in Google Classroom

No Red Ink: Parallel Elements

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Active and Passive Voice  in Google Classroom

Active and Passive Voice

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Identifying and Punctuating Conjunctive adverbs  in Google Classroom

Identifying and Punctuating Conjunctive adverbs

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No Red Ink 2: Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions  in Google Classroom

No Red Ink 2: Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions

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No Red Ink 1: Independent and Dependent Clauses  in Google Classroom

No Red Ink 1: Independent and Dependent Clauses

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Grades 9–10 Diagnostic in Google Classroom

Grades 9–10 Diagnostic

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