Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Career Day at SWCCC

Career Pathways class only: students travelled to the SWCCC campus for Career Day.

Tuesday, November 19

Substitute teacher: Students read London's "To Build a Fire," and wrote their story notes.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Friday, November 14, 2014

Work Day: Vocabulary Lesson 7 and Short Story Notes

Students had the class period to make up quizzes, work on vocabulary notebooks, and finish short story notes.
Homework: Story Notes #1 due on Monday (Achebe, Lahiri, Shea, Strand, Eggers)--stapled together in alphabetical order by Works Cited entry (author's last name); Lesson 7 Notebook due on Monday; Lesson 7 quiz on Monday

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Short Story Work Day

I gave some management rules for paper copies of short stories: no marking; return ASAP.  We finished the "Jumper Down" story notes. For the rest of the period students worked on their short story notes, including two pieces  Achebe, Lahiri, Shea, Strand, and Eggers. I will do a note check on these five stories on Monday.
Homework: Vocabulary Notebook Lesson 7 due tomorrow; Quiz tomorrow

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Short Story Notes: Second Lesson

We created a Work Cited entry for Red Sky at Morning. We finished the Achebe notes in class, and as a class created Works Cited entries for the Lahiri story and the flash fiction stories. We read "Jumper Down" and created short story notes for it (almost finished).
Short Story List so far:
Achebe, Lahiri, Shea
 

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Short Stories: Achebe and Lahiri

Today I gave a few warnings about the Red Sky at Morning essay: analysis, not summary; transition sentences; evaluative conclusion reminders. Then I gave a lesson on POV using flash fiction.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Finish Red Sky; Begin Short Story Unit

Friday, November 7
Students took their final Red Sky at Morning quiz; band members may take the quiz on Monday during my office hours. Students read Chinua Achebe's "Marriage Is a Private Affair," and answered questions 7-9 at the end of the story, and the short constructed response on page 997.
Homework: Work on Red Sky comparative analysis essay


Monday, November 10
We made a few parting comments about Josh's coming of age at the end of the novel. In preparation for Jhumpa Lahiri's short story, I showed students two clips from the Bollywood film Jhoda Akbar, to show some differences in culture--especially the benign view of arranged marriage. I handed out copies of the story, and we read and discussed the beginning aloud.
Handout: Lahiri story
Homework: Work on Red Sky comparative analysis essay

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

MLA Rules for Transcribing Titles

I gave a handout from the MLA Handbook and discussed the rules for transcribing titles. We reviewed the grammatical concepts necessary for capitalization (subordinating and coordinating conjunctions, prepositional phrases, pronouns). Then students practiced, first with a slide show, and then with a worksheet.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Essay Guidelines and "Murder Your Lovelies"

I reviewed the comparative analysis structure for the Bradford essay; next, I handed out and discussed the essay rubric and reminded students about the deadline: Tuesday, December 2. The assignment is worth two hundred points, with five possible points for an early submission (before Thanksgiving Break). I presented a slide show lesson with examples on Becoming a Better Writer. The three areas of focus for these writing lessons were avoiding repetitive diction, evaluative conclusions, and refining quoting skills.
Homework: Finish Red Sky at Morning by Thursday class

Monday, November 3, 2014

Rachel's Challenge: Reading Day

Since most of my honors students attended the Rachel's Challenge training, students used the class period to get caught up reading Red Sky at Morning.