Planet IEP

How Does the Wind Blow?

The wind blows from four directions and brings fortunate, misfortunate, good fishing, frozen joints, riches, friends, demons, and devils. What a lot of responsibility for the poor wind! I hope it blows good fortunate your way for the test tomorrow. Thanks to Andrew, Carlos, and Debby for sending the Bonus Point Answers to CornDancer. Check out the correct answers to the questions in the Bonus Point Challenge.

Class Visitation Number Two.

The second class visitation report and all thank-you E-mails are due NEXT WEEK on Friday, October 31 (Halloween).

Bonus Point Challenge Answers.
Demon's Gates and Devil's Doors.

1. According to Irish beliefs, what happens when a person is born during a dead calm?
Answer: The person is destined to be a fool.
2. According to European legends, from what direction do bad things originate?
Answer: Bad things originate from the north.
3. Which wind is the most disliked wind?
Answer: The most disliked wind is the east wind.
4. Most cultures considered the south wind to be a fortunate wind, but two cultures did not. Name these two cultures.
Answer: Greeks and Native Americans.
5. In what culture does the north protect against snake bites?
Answer: Japanese Buddhists.


Lesson and Class Activities Homework
Wednesday
October 22.

Textbook: Task 16, page 54.

Discussion: Page 55.

Thursday
October 23.

Textbook: Task 18, page 57.

Thursday,
October 23.

Textbook: Task 18, page 57.

Review for test: Pages 45-57.

Friday
October 24.

Test: Chapter Two, pages 45-57.

Class Archives.


January 17, 2003.
Listening to Learn. Class Visitations. The Novel Project.


January 22, 2003.
Class Visitations. Asking Permission. The Novel Project.


January 28, 2003.
Adjective Word Order.


January 30, 2003.
Writing a Thank You Note. Adjective Word Order.


February 6, 2003.
Extra Credit. What Are We Reading?


February 13, 2003.
Speaker and Next Test. Class Visitation Project Two. What Are We Reading?


February 21, 2003.
Major Class Visitations.


March 3, 2003.
Major Class Visitations.


March 12, 2003.
Extra Credit. Note Taking.



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