I’m not there in person, but I’m there in spirit. Or at least I’m in the building…
First, let’s take a look at the job shadows. Go ahead and put your beautiful job shadow on the desk or leave it up on your screen (if you haven’t printed it yet) and walk around. Take a look at their work. Be impressed. Give compliments. Note colors.
Next, we’ll be taking the job shadows and preparing a short 1-2 minute speech for next Tuesday. Individually, you’ll give us information about either the occupation you job shadow-ed or one you’re interested in. Here’s how the Keynote/PP should go.
- Slide 1: What’s the job? What do people do on a daily basis?
- Slide 2: What is the salary range and what other perks are there?
- Slide 3: What are working conditions like? Where do you work?
- Slide 4: What kind of education and qualifications do you need?
- Slide 5: How easy/difficult is it to get a job?
- Slide 6: What sort of person would like it?
Remember, images are key and this site is a good one to get started on info.
Next, I’m going to ask you to take the in-class writing (remember this?) and revise/expand it for a grade. It should be about 300 words and do a good job both of explaining the quote and giving details from the novel to explain how the quote does and doesn’t relate to the book. When you’re done, cut and paste the essay here. Use the Add/Notes function; the title should be your name.
Finally, the sub (thank you!) will give you a copy of All Quiet on the Western Front. The homework is to read the first chapter.
Image Credit: mclc.osu.edu

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