Monday, April 13, 2015

April 13-17 all classes ch 29 summary

8th grade Art 
     We will be redoing the masks they did not turn out the way I wanted. We are critiquing the color wheel tomorrow - Tuesday.  Students were introduced to stain glass and what the process takes to make them they will make their own version of a stain glass.  MIDTERM PROJECTS DUE WEDNESDAY. DON'T BE LATE. 


Foundation Art 
     Students were to turn in the measured portraits we were introduced on 4/3 they are to finish the value forms if they have not done so.  MIDTERM PROJECTS DUE WEDNESDAY.  DON'T BE LATE.  Students were introduced to portraits with values.   They may use a grid to draw and get better proportions but other wise they need to have good proportions and values to complete. 

Drawing
     Students have the monochromatic eye and were introduced to the Line Animal this assignment has many facets they will need to get information about. They should ave their Glasses with values completed and sketch book #3 this is the ribbons. 

Language Art.
Monday, 4/13

Starter:  In a paragraph (8-9 sentences), explain what role alcohol and images of drunkenness play in the novel.  In your response include how this could relate to a possible theme.

Review/Score:  Formative handout chapters 25-28

Summative:  Chapters 25-28
 We did not start chapter 29
Audio:  Chapter 29 with notes

Chapter 29 Summary
  • Becky Thatcher is back in town, and she is having a picnic the next day.
  • Tom and Becky spend the day playing with their classmates, and Tom tries not to think about Injun Joe and the treasure.
  • Tom stays up waiting for Huck's signal, but Huck never comes.
  • The next day Becky, Tom, and the other kids head out to have some fun.
  • Tom convinces Becky to lie to her mother and say that she's spending the night at the Harpers' house so that she and Tom can spend more time together.
  • Tom decides he might enjoy Becky's company more than to get the treasure.
  • The kids explore caves.
  • Night approaches and the kids head home.
  • Huck has started his watch. Around eleven o'clock he hears a noise. Two figures walk by him carrying a box.
  • Huck thinks about getting Tom but instead he follows the men to the grounds outside of the Widow Douglas's house.
  • Huck hears Injun Joe's companion cursing. Someone is at the Widow's house, and they can't carry out their plan. Huck figures out that maybe this is the revenge "job" they were talking about.
  • The other man wants to leave, but Injun Joe won't go.  He reminds his companion that the Widow Douglas's husband, a justice of the peace, had him charged for vagrancy and whipped, and he wants to get back at her as a result.
  • The other man tells Injun Joe that he shouldn't kill her.
  • Injun Joe says he's only interested in maiming her.
  • Injun Joe intimidates the man into helping him; they decide to wait until the lights are off.
  • Huck runs down the hill toward the nearest house, where the "Welshman," an older guy with two grown-up sons, lives.
  • Huck bangs on the door and begs for help.
  • With Huck, the Welshman and his sons head up to the widow's house, armed and ready.
  • A sudden a gunfight begins.
  • Huck runs in the other direction.

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