Friday, February 18, 2011

7th/8th Period Averages

NO MAKE-UP WORK!  THIS IS THE FINAL AVERAGE FOR THE 4TH SIX WEEKS!


3204899.02%
4435291.45%
4447598.62%
4482098.62%
4522490.60%
4555595.34%
45669100.00%
45950100.00%
4620341.26%
4633797.49%
4634697.49%
4647198.53%
4647399.39%
4648497.87%
4681690.68%
4682392.18%
4880299.25%
48923100.00%
4933191.89%

5th/6th Period Averages

NO MAKE-UP WORK! THIS IS THE FINAL AVERAGE FOR THE 4TH SIX WEEKS!


4449998.61%
4532298.78%
4533199.31%
4545597.93%
4592694.69%
4595270.23%
4605550.35%
4605899.31%
4609198.65%
4620682.32%
4621090.43%
4621598.61%
4635599.13%
4647078.89%
4649395.03%
4672798.56%
4681798.35%
4698497.93%
4700170.36%
4907899.31%
9720597.10%

1st/2nd Period Class Averages

NO MAKE-UP WORK, THIS IS THE FINAL AVERAGE FOR THE 4TH SIX WEEKS


4430397.58%
4460295.16%
4461598.70%
4483984.67%
4508398.27%
4517498.15%
4544395.86%
4556671.82%
4569498.70%
4583298.96%
4592595.86%
4603591.22%
4603687.38%
4635383.63%
4648590.83%
4656998.34%
4657098.70%
4657496.07%
4680498.00%
4680698.00%
4881387.82%
4892298.27%
4894388.93%
4906098.22%

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Hamlet Blog Discussion - Quiz Grade

Throughout the play, Hamlet claims to be feigning madness, but his portrayal of a madman is so intense and so convincing that many readers believe that Hamlet actually slips into insanity at certain moments in the play. Do you think this is true, or is Hamlet merely play-acting insanity? What evidence can you cite for either claim.

You must answer the question completely and provide evidence from the text (doesn't have to be a quote).  This is a quiz grade, so do not copy anyone else's answer.

Extra Credit Pts: Replying to someone else's response and creating a discussion between several classmates. (5-15pts.)

*Due by Tuesday, February 15, 2011 @ midnight.  Anyone posting after midnight will have points deducted and fyi I receive an email to my phone when you all post, so I know exactly what time you post :)