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Welcome to your classroom website!


**NEW**

We now have a class log in for the on-line Pearson textbook!!  Click here and type in wallclass as your username and wall104 as your password. 

You have access to the textbook plus there are online activities and games for the vocabulary and videos and summaries of the stories!!!  Click on the "To Explore" tab to see all of the units from the book and the "To Do" tab for the specific practice activities for the stories we are reading.  Click on "Open Book" to read the on-line version.  There is much, much more, but you need to explore to find it! 

Happy surfing!                                                             


 Class lectures and PowerPoints can now be fo und by clicking on the "Class Lessons" tab on your left. 


        The "late" rule is now in full effect! 

I do take late work in my classroom, but you will only receive 50% credit.  I was extremely lenient with this rule the first nine weeks.

Make sure to check out the Calendar and Links at the upper right of this screen!!!!


 

Click here for the This I Believe essay contest

Click here for the Stage of Life Writing Contest:  Awareness Month Nomination - What issue or cause should receive its own "awareness" month?

Click here for the National Peace Essay.  This is a great activity for winter break!  Essays are due February 1st.

Click here for the Letters About Literature writing contest.

          Books have wings. You can’t see them, but they are there just the same. On books’ wings, readers can soar to new places where they meet intriguing characters and experience exciting adventures. But a book’s wings can also help a reader rise above difficult situations — like peer pressure, bullying or prejudice, or to cope with disappointment and loss.

          Have you ever felt the power and lift of literature? Has one book — or perhaps one author — inspired you to change your view of yourself or your world? If so, we encourage you to enter this year’s Letters About Literature writing competition. All you have to do is write a personal letter to an author, explaining how his or her work affected you.


After school tutoring is available EVERY Tuesday from 2:05-3:05 with Ms. Wall in Ms. Wall's room.

There is also after school tutoring provided by the school Monday-Thursday from 2:13-3:15 in the media center.







Language Arts with Ms. Wall
Sebastian River High School
Indian River County, Florida