Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Homework 4/29

Watch Vocabulary 28 video and take Cornell notes.

Complete the "Analyzing Satire in Shrek" StudySync assignment. Remember you need to critique 3 peers thoughtfully and substantively after you submit your response.

  • Review the techniques used to create satire on our class blog: http://luminescent13.blogspot.com
    • parody
    • sarcasm
    • tone
    • exaggeration
    • incongruity
    • burlesque
    • reversal
    • irony - verbal, situational, & dramatic


Read and annotate The Princess Bride pages 7-27.

TTT#9

Agenda 4/29

Friday, April 25, 2014

Homework 4/25

Othello Essay:

  • Review the comments on your introduction paragraph and make the necessary edits. 
  • Type the body paragraph #1 that you wrote in class. 
  • Write and type body paragraph #2. 

Animoto Video - Othello Act V, scene i or ii

TTT#8

Copernicus Prewriting

Agenda 4/25

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Homework 4/23

Study for Vocabulary 27 quiz.

Start a new Google doc, title it properly [Class Name - Last Name - Othello Informational Essay], click the blue "Share" button as "Can edit" and enter my email, please UNCLICK the notify with an email button so I don't get an email.

Use MLA heading, creative title and write your introduction paragraph with hook strategy and thesis.
Reminder: If your introduction lacks either a hook or thesis, it will receive a zero. Please review the videos above if you need a reminder. 

Othello Essay Submission Form

If you have trouble viewing or submitting this form, you can fill it out online:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gWIYXUbTydHX6AFoZuqdXFTyOxBaF1a6k-oDN_yUyTY/viewform?usp=mail_form_link

Othello Essay Submission Form


Aristotle Prewriting

Ptolemy Essay Prewriting

TTT#7

Agenda 4/23

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Homework 4/17

Othello Soundtrack Project - Act V, scenes i-ii.

      ***Extra credit opportunities:

  • Burn a CD with your soundtrack songs or share your Spotify playlist with me.
  • Design a artistic CD cover (with song titles and artists on the back) for your Othello Soundtrack. Your artistic portrayal should reveal themes, events and/or characters. It should be original art. 
Post your vocabulary 27 story on Collaborize, reply thoughtfully and substantively to at least 2 peers and vote for your favorite!

English digital portfolio: Edit a narrative piece and write your second reflective blog post. 

TTT#6

Agenda 4/17

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Homework 4/15

Complete Othello Soundtrack Act IV, scene ii-iii. Post 4 thoughtful, substantive replies to peers and vote for your favorite responses.

Watch vocabulary list #27 and take Cornell notes.

Edit an informational piece for your digital portfolio.

Agenda. 4/15

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Homework 4/11

Complete Othello Soundtrack Project for Act IV, scene i on Collaborize. I'm looking to see general improvement in the quality of replies to peers. Keep your comments specific and thoughtful -- compliment points made, develop particular points, and ask questions to further the conversation.

English Final Exam: Digital Portfolio

  • Decide on the website creator you want to use: Google sites, WIX, Weebly (Note: I'll book time in the lab over the next two weeks to work on the website design stage of this project in case you feel overwhelmed.)
  • Edit at least one piece. I'd suggest editing a piece of argument writing.
  • Write your first blog reflecting on the class, your process putting together this portfolio, your strengths as well as the areas that need improvement. This is a reflection on your growth and development.  

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Homework 4/9

Study for vocabulary 26 quiz - Friday

Write and post blog #8 with media.

  • Note: If the media was taken from an online source, I want a complete citation. 

Agenda 4/9

Continue Core Final Career Exploration

Mini-blocks:
Vocabulary 26 stories - review words
Review Othello Act III

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Agenda 4/3

Task 1: Research Tips


1. Find related pages. If you have a web page with great information and you want to find more like it, begin your search with “related:”
2. Limit your search to a specific website domain (.edu, .org, .gov) by including “site:.[domain type]” in the query box.
Shakespeare’s life site:.edu
See how search savvy you are with --> A Google a Day

  • With the person sitting next to you, form a team.
  • Click here to access A Google a day and click "basic game."
  • You will need to answer 3 questions using your search skills. The longer it takes the fewer points you will earn as a group. You will have 7 minutes.
  • When time is done, take a screenshot of your screen (Shift+Command+4) and email it to me.
    • Title: Class Name- Last Names - Google a Day #2

Task 2: Archetypes
Actively read and annotate the document titled "Archetypes." Please follow the directions carefully.

Task 3: Self Directed Work
Work on either your infomercial or Power Point Presentation for the Core Final Career Exploration OR work on your English Final Digital Portfolio.


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Core Final Career Exploration - Information for Presentation

If you have trouble viewing or submitting this form, you can fill it out online:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gh9oHghXYHbPzfi5VF3RcW0pTLHiYksdB991f1rXLpE/viewform

Core Final Career Exploration - Information for Presentation


Agenda 4/1

Task 1: Research Tips


1.Use quotation marks around phrase to find results with that exact wording.
“blended learning”
2. Limit a search to a particular website by beginning your search with “site:”
site:nytimes.com flipped classroom

3. Find websites with a specific word in the title by starting with “intitle:”
intitle:photosynthesis
4. Search for related words that are similar by adding a tilde (~) before the word.
example
desert ~ecosystem

See how search savvy you are with --> A Google a Day
  • With the person sitting next to you, form a team. 
  • Click here to access A Google a day and click "basic game."
  • You will need to answer 3 questions using your search skills. The longer it takes the fewer points you will earn as a group. You will have 7 minutes. 
  • When time is done, take a screenshot of your screen (Shift+Command+4) and email it to me. 
    • Title: Class Name- Last Names - Google a Day #1
Task 2: Review Core Final Digital Portfolio

English Final
Part I
Digital Portfolio
Due: May 15th
(*Early submits will be eligible for extra credit!)
This year has flown by! The work you have done spans a wide range of written and digital pieces. To demonstrate your growth and development as a student, you will compile an impressive collection of work into a digital portfolio. This portfolio should demonstrate extensive revision and reflection. It is important that you begin to establish a digital footprint that reflects your abilities as a student and potential college or job applicant.
I want to be WOWed!

You will create a website to be the home of your digital portfolio. You can select the website creator that you are most comfortable with:
  • Google sites
  • Wix
  • Weebly
  • Other?
This website should represent the wonderfully, wacky person you are with graphics, images and colors that you identify with. Your personal style and aesthetic should add to the originality of the site, but it should not distract from the content. For example, you will want to keep the font style easy to read and consistent throughout the site.

Contents:
Digital Writing
You will need a minimum of one piece for each of the following genres for writing:
  • Argument writing
  • Informational writing
  • Business Letter/Cover Letter (from Career Exploration)
  • Resume
  • Strongest Holocaust Diary Entry
  • Most impressive vocabulary story
  • Most impression online discussion contribution
  • Most impressive StudySync writing assignment
*If you forgot all the writing you have done, see the list at the bottom of this sheet!

Digital Pieces
You will also need a minimum of three digital pieces:
  • Digital Narrative - Original Tale for Canterbury Tales
  • Infographic - 1st semester core final
  • Expert Group Presentations for Of Mice and Men
  • iMotion HD Globe Construction

Artwork
One page of your website must be dedicated to sharing photos of your artwork.
Ideas:
  • Photos of acting
  • Globe Theatre
  • I Never Saw Another Butterfly Activity
  • SSR project visual
  • Instagram sensory detail pics

Editing and Revising
Each piece must reflect your abilities as a writer and student NOW. This means you will need to edit and revise EACH piece to reflect growth and development.

Reflective Blog Posts
As you work, you will need to post a series of 5 separate (approximately 1 per week) blog posts spanning the length of your work on this project. Each blog post should reflect on the work you have done on your portfolio to that point.
  • What aspects of your writing or work have dramatically improved?
  • Which pieces were the most enjoyable or most challenging to work on?
  • What elements were missing from previous pieces that you were able to add?
  • Can you see your growth and development as you work on older pieces?
I’m interested in quality, not quantity on these blogs. You are welcome to include images and pictures if you want.
*Note: Your 5th and final blog should be a reflection on this class.  

Details
  • Use individual tabs with labels to separate your work.
  • The best digital portfolios will pair written pieces with graphics and images to depth.

Forgot what we have written this year?
  • Summer Assignment (*This piece will require extensive edits for any 9th grade student.)
  • Of Mice and Men argument essay
  • Lord of the Flies informational essay
  • Canterbury Tale digital narrative
  • Dieudonne argument paragraph
  • Night argument paragraph
  • Night Holocaust Diary narrative
  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Othello Essay (*Coming soon)


StudySync Writing Assignments:
  • Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech informational paragraph
  • Othello Act I, scene iii character analysis
  • Hitler Youth: Growing up in Hitler's Shadow compare and contrast
  • The Diary of Anne Frank passage analysis
  • Night passage analysis
  • Is Torture Ever Justified argument paragraph
  • The Canterbury Tales character analysis
  • A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier compare text and video interview
  • Comparative writing for Of Mice and Men compare text and film
  • Always Something to Do in Salinas informational paragraph
  • Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California media analysis
  • "An American Childhood" argument paragraph


Task 3: Core Final Infomercial or Google Presentation
Remember you need to SKILLFULLY combine information from your research, interview, observation, etc. into your presentation.


Presentations should be 3-4 minutes and provide a comprehensive overview of your chosen career.
  • Title Page: your name, class and name of your researched career
  • Prior impressions
  • Education - degrees, field of study, certifications,  specialized training
  • Needed skills
  • Typical daily tasks
  • Challenges & rewards (monetary and non-monetary)
  • Job Realities - What is the job really like compared to your impressions?
  • Personal Reflection - Do you still plan to pursue this career?

Option 1: Informercial (Uploaded to YouTube)
(*infomercial = a long commercial that informs in an original and entertaining manner)
Take everything you have done (research, interview and observation) and create an infomercial for your career. Get creative with your infomercial -- include audio clips from your interview, pictures from your observations, statistics and research about your chosen career, action, and music!

Option 2: Google Presentation
Take everything you have done (research, interview and observation) and create a presentation for others interested in pursuing this career. Include quotes from your interview, pictures from your observations, statistics and research. Include a complete works cited on your final slide. Your job is to engage your audience with a dynamic presentation since you will be limited in terms of media.