Thursday, May 10, 2012

Feels Good to be a Sr.Music video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE6mN32tTRA&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

Great job on this!

Brit Lit:

Today:

Journal Prompt #18:  Please read the copy of this mornings Wall Street journal that I gave you in class.  Please read at least 3 stories that you find interesting, and write YOUR opinion on the articles (1/2 page for each)

C: Block:  We read: A Touch of Autumn in the Air, on pg 1240.
D Block:  I told you my ghost story from when I was teaching in Ireland.

I collected your short story assignment.  If you did not pass this in, please make sure that it is done for Friday.  A reminder:  you loose 10 points for each day late.

Shakespeare:

Today:

We took a quiz on Act 4.

We finally completed the Shakespeare Remixed assignment.

HW:  Please read act 5 and have the play completed for Friday.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Brit Lit:

Today:  Journal Prompt #18:  Smell can be our strongest memory.  Please recall a childhood memory, and describe it in detail using your memory of smell.

We read the short story: A Touch of Autumn in the Air.

Short story assignment is due Thursday.

Shakespeare

Today:

A former colleague of mine, Mr Patenaude, ran a lecture on what we know about Shakespeare.  I hope that it was a good break from Othello.  I appreciated your attention and respect in class today.

HW:  Please make sure that you have read Act 4 in Othello.  Quiz on Thursday.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Shakespeare Insult Generator

http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/Shaker/index.html

Brit Lit:

Short Story


On May 10th, your final copy of your short story is due. To assist me in grading you based on the given requirements, I am also requiring you to color code you use of the following:


Dialogue: You must tell your story using quotations and conversation between your characters.

Tone: Please highlight a sentence that defines the tone of your story. (see The Lagoon.)

Symbolism: Highlight an object that you are using as a symbol in your story. (see Araby.)

Stream of Conscious: Highlight a section that reveals stream of conscious writing a part of your story. This is typically achieved in the narration. (See Virginia Woolf.)

One object used from the class list.

One character needs to have an epiphany.


For each term, please highlight the word or sentence that is a corresponding example. Then on the last page, please list what each color represents.

Please staple together: Final color coded copy on top, 1st draft, outline.

You also must pass in a clean “extra” copy. This will be included in a bound collection of all of your stories.

Brit Lit

Today:

We had our last day in the computer lab to write your first drafts.  Your final copy is due Thursday.  Please make sure that you color code your required literary devices.  I passed out a sheet detailing this today in class.  Please see me if you need a copy.

Shakespeare

Today in class:  We did not have class due to the scheduled pre-prom assembly. 

HW:  Please have act 4 in Othello read for Wed.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Word of the week:

Recreant: (REK-ree-uhnt) adj. or noun.  Unfaithful, disloyal, traitorous, cowardly.  Iago.

Think:

Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.  Try it...

Brit Lit:

Today we wrote the rough draft of your short story assignment.

Shakespeare

Today:

William Shakespeare: The ReMiX



Directions: Throughout the course, you have met some very powerful, yet diverse characters. Most would agree that the development of these complex parts is one of the most lasting elements of his play construction. As we discussed in class, Hamlet can be performed in at least 5 different ways.



1.) I would like you to step back and identify 5 of your favorite characters. In a 2-3 page script, I would like to have you work them into an original scene. The focus should be on showing each part.



2.) Start with listing all 5 parts, with a brief description of each to someone not familiar with any of the plays



3.) Next, identify a setting and scene. Please begin your play with a brief description of where the play takes place.



4.) Decide as a group the main conflict that they are facing and how it will be resolved. You are required to make these a tragedy, following the notes that I gave you on how this was crafted by Shakespeare. Your final moment of suspense needs to be clear and well defined.



5.) Last, we will make copies and perform these in class. You will have all of this block, and 15 minutes Tuesday to construct and rehearse.



Please select from the following plays: Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Nights Dream, Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, and Othello.

Some suggestions: talk show, game show, reality TV show, documentary based.