Friday, September 27, 2013

Finish the Book-- yes!

We are almost home-- back to the "frame story" portion of the text, Chapter 10. Today in class we
1- made sure our "Cornell" notes got graded for composition-- Is the format complete and correct-- and we re-read them, too.
2- talked a little bit about what "theme" means in literature-- please make sure you have a good definition of theme statement to work from this year: The author's message(s) about the human condition expressed through the characters, story, dialogue and commentary in a text.
3- Took the quiz for Chapter 9-- see me if you missed this.
Have a great weekend!
Mrs. Eddy

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

How do You Learn?

We watched an amazing TED talk today where a educational researcher talks about the future of learning and schools.
Here are the directions:
1-The Cornell Notes you take as you view will be assessed for a grade in this class on Thursday(tomorrow).
2-Limerick re-writes are due today
3-Read Chapter 9 of S-5 by tomorrow (9-26)
4-Friday you can re-take the essay question section of the quiz on Chapters 1-7-- in class on FRIDAY ONLY--
See you tomorrow!

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Monday and Tuesday--9-23/24

I was out Monday, but students took the quiz on S-5, Chapters 1-7.  If you need to make up the quiz, please talk to me this week.

Tuesday we read an amazing and disturbing poem: War is Kind  Please print it out and make notes on the text-- include a paragraph that details you reaction to the poem and its ideas-- compare the phrase "War is Kind" and its effects to the phrase, "so it goes" from S-5.
TURN IN YOUR LIMERICK RE-WRITES ON PAPER: ASAP--THANKS!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Paragraph Writing


Please turn in the paragraph you wrote in reaction to the 1969 NY Times review of Slaughterhouse Five: See the last post for links to original instructions and the article itself.  I want to see how you marked the article, also, so please turn that in with your writing--Thanks!
Mrs. E
  1. Guiding Question for reading the article: an original review of this book from 1969:  
What does this reviewer think about Vonnegut’s novel, Slaughterhouse Five?  
  1. Look the article over
  2. Number the paragraphs
  3. Read: underline main points and circle key terms. Write questions in the margins.
  4. discuss your ideas with a partner
Write a paragraph that answers the guiding question and offers specific support for your thesis (answer).

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Slaughterhouse Structures and Fairy Tales

Yesterday and today we worked on a story that we could change around in order to make a different point (change the theme).  Here are the directions for that: Same Old Story

Today we switched from talking about theme to defining thesis and support-- here is a copy of our agenda and a copy of the article we read-- we will have to finish reading and discuss it tomorrow-- out of time!
Thanks, Mrs. E

Friday, September 13, 2013

Limericks and More Slaughter (so it goes)

WE turned in the writing about Owl Creek today (see last post) and are moving on to silly limericks.  When yours is finished, post it on the class document accessible through this blog site (look to the right!).
Also: READ CHAPTER # 3 OF SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE before class on Monday-- have a fabulous weekend!
Mrs. E

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Monday-Tuesday, Check!

Monday-Tuesday we got going on plot and started reading Slaughterhouse Five.  The reading assignment depends on which class period you have.  The study questions below should be read and considered AFTER chapter one and BEFORE you begin chapter two-- keep your eyes and mind open for the answers and questions to come to you as you read.  Make any notes along the way that will help you.
Before class on Wednesday: 
3rd Period: READ Chapter Two
7th Period: Read Chapter One
Study Questions

Friday, September 6, 2013

First Week Greatness!

Here are some of the things we worked on--
3rd period-- we will finish the poetry stuff on Monday.
Assignments:OPTIC
St. George Painting

Seventh Period: I can't load that last photo from the Trayvon Martin Case-- so I will give you time on Monday to finish--have a great weekend!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Welcome Back!

Supplies: Writing Folder-- any three-pronged folder with about 20 pieces of binder paper in it (see image).

This page is the place to check in if you have missed a day, lost a handout, forgotten your notes, or just want to check in and make sure you have everything done. I will do my best to update twice a week, and I really appreciate it if you let me know right away if a link is not working or you have other troubles navigating this site. You or your parents can sign up to follow the site so that you will know when a new post is available. Please check in here before you email me about missing class or ask about missing work--thanks!
 Email me: eddy_christina@salkeiz.k12.or.us