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Friday, June 17, 2016
Comp. Lit. II:
Today:
We went down to the computer lab for our last work day on your final portfolio. Your final is on Tuesday- Please make sure that you have everything ready to pass it. All should be typed besides your essay. You may bring in notes/outline, but your essay section must be done in class.
We went down to the computer lab for our last work day on your final portfolio. Your final is on Tuesday- Please make sure that you have everything ready to pass it. All should be typed besides your essay. You may bring in notes/outline, but your essay section must be done in class.
Brit. Lit:
I answered remaining questions about the final. Clarification: You may use an outline for the in-class essay, but this must be written in class the day of your final.
We watched 1984.
HW: Finish work on the other parts of your portfolio.
We watched 1984.
HW: Finish work on the other parts of your portfolio.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Comp. Lit. II:
Today:
We watched the 2014 version of the Tempest.
HW: Continue to work on parts of your portfolio based final exam. Everything is due Tuesday.
We watched the 2014 version of the Tempest.
HW: Continue to work on parts of your portfolio based final exam. Everything is due Tuesday.
Brit Lit.:
Today:
We each made a quiz based on the reading last night (to pg 274) and then gave it for another student to take. We then graded these and passed them back.
Room 101 assignment: What would be in your room 101? How would it be used to reform and change your thoughts?
A Block: Fulfilled promise from Gothic lit. unit to show an episode of Scooby Doo.
C Block: Room 101 and mind control BBC doc:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDBWhfsuF2Q
HW: Please finish the book.
We each made a quiz based on the reading last night (to pg 274) and then gave it for another student to take. We then graded these and passed them back.
Room 101 assignment: What would be in your room 101? How would it be used to reform and change your thoughts?
A Block: Fulfilled promise from Gothic lit. unit to show an episode of Scooby Doo.
C Block: Room 101 and mind control BBC doc:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDBWhfsuF2Q
HW: Please finish the book.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Comp. Lit. II
Today:
We had work day 2 of 2 to work on your final portfolio.
I collected your journals
We had work day 2 of 2 to work on your final portfolio.
I collected your journals
Brit Lit:
Today:
I collected journals 31-40
We took a quiz on book 2 of 1984.
We worked on your final portfolio and I answered any questions.
A Block went to computer lab. C block used the ipads.
HW: Read to 274
I collected journals 31-40
We took a quiz on book 2 of 1984.
We worked on your final portfolio and I answered any questions.
A Block went to computer lab. C block used the ipads.
HW: Read to 274
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Comp. Lit. II:
Today:
Final prep: We went to the computer lab to type and revise 5 journal prompts and reflect on each.
Journals due Wed.
Final prep: We went to the computer lab to type and revise 5 journal prompts and reflect on each.
Journals due Wed.
Brit Lit:
Today:
Last journal: You are living in the world of 1984 afraid of the thought police. Like Winston, you write your thoughts in a journal. Please write and doodle your free thoughts for 10 min.
You presented your Utopia
We took a quiz on your reading.
We broke into small groups and compared quotes and characters from 1984 to things and people today.
HW Read to pg 225
Last journal: You are living in the world of 1984 afraid of the thought police. Like Winston, you write your thoughts in a journal. Please write and doodle your free thoughts for 10 min.
You presented your Utopia
We took a quiz on your reading.
We broke into small groups and compared quotes and characters from 1984 to things and people today.
HW Read to pg 225
Monday, June 13, 2016
Comp. Lit. II:
Today:
We went over the final exam portfolio:
We listened to professional Shakespearian actors and read along in your scripts. Did this make it easier to hear someone that has studied the lines?
We went over the final exam portfolio:
Comp. Lit. II: Portfolio Final Assessment
For your final
assignment, I will ask you to reflect back on the work that we did
together. A portfolio allows you the
opportunity to think about what you have done, what you have learned, and how
you may have changed through the process.
A completed portfolio consists of the following four parts:
Part I: Journal
Prompts Please select 5 out of the 30 journal prompts that
you are most proud of. For each one,
please type out a revised and improved version. Please follow each one with a 5-7 sentence reflection piece as to why
the prompts that you selected were meaningful and what specifically you chose
to improve upon in your rewrite. This must be completed prior to your exam
time, as it must be typed.
Part II: Selected
Assignment Please select one assignment that you are the most
proud of and include it, or a description, in your portfolio. Please
include a 10 sentence reflective piece commenting on:
1.
What specifically
did you learn from this assignment?
2.
What specifically did you find most challenging
in this assignment?
3.
If you could do this again, what could you
improve on?
III: Essays (15
points each) Use a separate piece of
lined-paper on which to compose your essay.
CP:
Directions- Write a well-crafted essay in response to two of the following questions. Your essay should be at least three
paragraphs in length.
CPA and H:
Directions- Please answer the three
essay questions below. Please answer
each as a traditional 5 paragraph essay.
1. Of
the literature you’ve read in this class, which book, novel, poem or play had
the strongest influence on you? Explain
why. Be sure to include a brief synopsis
of the piece, the names of characters, and specific scenes that interested you.
-
Animal Farm by George Orwell
-
All My Sons
by Arthur Miller
-
Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
-
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
-
The Tempest by William Shakespeare
2. Many of the plays
and novels that we read this year involve a lesson about human nature. Please examine three of these and using
examples from the novel(s) or play(s).
3.
It is
said that if you ever wish to see a person’s true character, you only need to give
them a little power and see how the handle it.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Please look at three characters, from 3 different novels/plays that
abused their power. Please make sure
that you provide solid examples for each.
Part IV: Letter
to Yourself Please write a letter to yourself. In this letter, please comment on specific
areas that you have improved upon while taking this course. Think about thoughts and feeling that you have
had while reading and writing in this class.
Please try and give specific evidence to back up your statements. You should aim to cover at least three areas of improvement, with three specific examples.
Please also feel free to comment on how you have changed as a person
through assignments, journal prompts and
class discussions.
EXTRA CREDIT: Design
a creative cover for your portfolio. I
will be grading this on effort. 5
points.
Brit Lit:
Journal: WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH Describe what these mean and their contradictions. How would you rationalize these statements? 1/2 pg
We took a quiz on 88-128 in 1984
We took your Utopia and transferred the information to a propaganda poster. Each group will present their perfect society on Tues.
HW: Please read to 179
We took a quiz on 88-128 in 1984
We took your Utopia and transferred the information to a propaganda poster. Each group will present their perfect society on Tues.
HW: Please read to 179
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