English I students worked on a brief parts of speech overview that we’ll be conducting alongside the regular unit we’re working on, which right now is the short story unit. After a brief review of nouns, focusing a bit on the trickiness of identifying compound nouns, we began working on our final writing assignment for the first unit.
English 8 students worked on their new article “The Automation Paradox.” We determined that the paradox is that
- automation drives unemployment yet strangely (paradoxically)
- also creates employment opportunities.
We’ll be examining the article more closely tomorrow to determine just exactly how this paradox works.

Automation leads to unemployment

Automation leads to increased employment
Homework
- English 8 Studies: none.
- English I Honors:
- make sure you have a good working topic sentence for your “Magi”/”Necklace” piece;
- practice on noun identification on the courses site (as needed);
- complete the district-mandated diagnostic test on No Red Ink. (This is not for a grade. Remember to sign in with Clever.)
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