Ms. Mund's Webpage
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Mund Poem Creating a Hyperlink Lesson
Everything you need to know about Ms. Mund, her class, what to do, and where to find it.
Choose one of the links below by clicking on the word.
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
(week by week)
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday | |
Discuss Puritan beliefs |
Do web search on witch trials | Discuss web searches and begin comparing them to McCarthy | Introduction to The Crucible |
Begin reading Act I | |
Read Ch. 1-2
To Kill A Mockingbird
Wk. Ch. 1-2 |
Go over worksheet. Read ch. 3-4 Work on vocab. |
Quiz over ch. 3-4. Vocab worksheet due |
Begin reading 5-6 out loud Ch5-6 worksheet |
Vocab quiz Go over ch 5-6 Outside reading book |
CLASS OUTLINE
The following is a tentative outline of each class. This is a very basic outline and may change as the school year continues.
AMERICAN LITERATURE (class outline)
*Early American Literature (Native Americans/ Puritans)
*The Crucible (McCarthy Project)
* Huckleberry Finn (And other Twain work)
* Edgar Allan Poe (and other romantics)
*The Great Gatsby (oh how great he is!!)
* Catcher in the Rye
*Poetry unit (We will also be doing weekly vocabulary and reading an outside book with required projects.)
LANGUAGE ARTS (class outline)
*Westward Expansion literature (examining how westward expansion affected women, freed slaves, and Native Americans.
*Grammar (Parts of speech, clauses, punctuation)
*1920's research paper (list of possible topics will be provided)
* Of Mice and Men (essay included)
* To Kill A Mockingbird (Mockingbird project)
*Fourth quarter DECADES PROJECT (Combined project with history class)
(We will also be doing weekly vocabulary and reading an outside book with required projects.)
HOT LINKS
The following are links I have set up to help you better understand the novel we are reading. These sites will also help you with your projects.
THE CRUCIBLE
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Information on the mockingbird
MS. MUND'S FANTASTIC BACKGROUND
I assume since you have clicked to this link that you are very interested in finding out more about your favorite teacher. You are in for a real treat. Below you will find out many fascinating facts that will leave you wanting to know more.
I was born in Breckenridge. MN on July 28th, 1973. (Do the math, and you will be able to figure out my age. You can also send me a birthday present.) I grew up on a farm near Milnor, North Dakota which is in the southeast corner of the state. While growing up on the farm, I was able to do many neat and exciting things such as milk cows, feed pigs and chickens, and help my dad harvest the crops. It was the stuff of dreams. As most dreams do, this one had to end. In the fall of 1991, I enrolled at North Dakota State University to study English Education and play basketball. While there I received my degree and played on three National Championship women's basketball teams.
After I graduated from NDSU, I was hired by Lafayette High School, and I am now beginning my 4th year of teaching. I am also the assistant girls' basketball coach at LHS.