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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

11/30 end of november: a word about annotations

Ah, another week has passed the halfway point. Time flies when you are having fun! Seriously: remember when I said on Oct. 1 that things would speed up? Well?

Only a few of you took advantage of the extra credit offer from last night's blog. Watch this space for further opportunities. You never know when they might show up unannounced. :-)

CW: Today we wrote and conferenced. Tomorrow we'll be in the lab. Be sure to double check the Prompt List elsewhere on this page!

E2CP: Today we discussed more of the book, focusing on Arnold's poverty and why it made him especially susceptible to bullying due to the lowering of self-esteem. We also discussed how it led to his going to Reardan. No new reading tonight. Focus on your RW project, due next Monday!!!


E3H: Today we were in Writing Workshop. We worked specifically on creating stories, focusing on the notion that the best stories come from our lives but contain specific changes from what actually happened: the facts are not the important thing; the truth is. We are heading back to Portrait tomorrow: read through to page 25, annotating as follows:


Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man, as challenging as its structures make it, shows a young man coming to terms with issues connected to growing up, issues that still concern young people today.
So...let's get specific...

You need to annotate the book, so a note about annotations:
Annotate the book as you read by highlighting and writing notes in the margins or even adding post-its if need be. Annotations can be many things:
  • Be Personal: How do you feel about a character or event? Has such and such a character or person ever reminded you of something that’s happened to you. How well do your relate to the novel. Does it ring true? Do you love or hate or empathize with a character.
  • React: Be blunt. This is boring; this character is petty and I can’t stand him; nobody I know would do this under these circumstances. Be prepared to justify such comments in class discussion.
  • Note wordplay: What “games” does the author play with language? When does the pure word choice, whole phrases and sentences, or figurative language call attention to itself? What ideas do you have about why this might be?
  • Cross reference: If a certain word or concept or image comes up on a certain page and you see it come up again, note that recurrence by putting the page number in the margin. For instance, if the main character makes reference to a favorite character from a book and many pages later that same book comes up, go back and find the pages and make a marginal note where they occur. Why? Because tracing patterns will lead to an understanding of how the novel is structured and work like blazing a trail through a forest of words. Cross references help you find and remember patterns that lead to ideas about the novel. This will help for class and online discussion and writing papers.
  • Circle unfamiliar words: This can save you interrupting your reading to look up words on-line or in the dictionary. You can ask about them later and note definitions in the margins so you can re-read those sections.
  • Pose questions about things you don’t understand: If you do this, you will make a positive contribution to discussion when you ask them in class or online. Your questions will often be similar to other class members; besides, many who didn’t have a question about a certain passage will still have a lot to learn too.
  • Make Outside Connections: If something from outside of the book strikes you as connecting to the book, discuss it. Or even (if it can be done) paste something about it into the book from the web. Your brain fires synaptic connections a million miles a minute: let them be a part of your annotations too!

WORD OF THE DAY*:       INTERPOLATE
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WORD OF THE YEAR**:    TERGIVERSATE
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Seven Life Lessons From Star Trek  (by David Borgenicht)



  1. The best way to travel is to boldly go where no one has gone before. This is true for vacations, for self-exploration, for life itself. If you want your days filled with adventure, laughter, love, learning and the occasional mind-meld, follow this route.
  2. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few--or the one. Sometimes you must make great sacrifices for the greater good. And, like the Genesis device, it will all come back around.
  3. Expressing your emotions is a healthy thing. Sure, McCoy seemed angry all the time when exclaiming, "Dammit, Jim! I'm a doctor not a mechanic/bricklayer/soothsayer," but he knew that by expressing his anger and frustration it wouldn't get the best of him and he could then perform at his peak capacity.
  4. When estimating how long a job will take, overestimate--and when you do better your captain will always be impressed. Replace the word "captain" with "teacher" or "mom/dad" and you'll see what I mean. Sure, Mr. Scott might have been telling the truth--maybe it would take six hours to get the warp engines back online in the heat of the battle. Or maybe he was padding things so he looked good. Either way, when the engines did come back on line, everyone was happy.
  5. Wearing red makes you a target. This is true of cars, dresses and, most especially, shirts. Red gets you noticed--which is good if you want to be noticed, bad if you don't want to end up vaporized.
  6. When you don't know what to say, pause. It will give you the time to figure it out. Or at the very least, you'll sound like you're being thoughtful. "But....Spock.....why?"
  7. The most powerful force in the universe is friendship. It's more powerful than phasers, photon torpedos, even more powerful than the force itself. With friends, you can accomplish any task, escape any perilous situation, defeat any enemy--and you get to laugh together when it's all over.


Tomorrow's Conferences:Willie, Jenna, Tommy, Ryan, Henry, Katherine W

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

11/29 And the word of the day is...STORY

There must be a story in why I am still at school at 6:00. I don't know what it is, but I do hope someone will figure it out, write it, make it darned good, and email it to me. Best and most original story gets a couple of extra credit points...

CW: We had a visit from Peter Ferry today. You started a story. Take it to the next level and bring it in tomorrow. Let's see if it goes anywhere interesting!

E3H: Today we discussed the SC in the rugby scene. Tonight, your HW is to visualize that scene's SC in your own original graphic design. (It does not have to be a river, and probably shouldn't be.) Bring it in tomorrow.

E2CP: Today we continued discussing bullying and talked about life on the rez. Read through p.53 for tomorrow.

Awkward Thanksgiving Family Photos:


WORD OF THE DAY*:       ALACRITY


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Tomorrow's Conferences: Peter, Henry, Steven, Emma W






Today's Music:




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Monday, November 28, 2011

11/28 Cyber Monday Sale: 1/2 off your daily post!

Back to school again, stuffed from turkey and trimmings. What has happened? Let's see... The Bears lost. The NBA is back. Newt is still ahead in the GOP race to see who gets to try to beat Obama. It's cold outside.

Sounds fairly normal to me.

On with the show...

CW: Lab today. Pete Ferry tomorrow!

E2CP: Discussion of weekend packets today. Read through page 33 for tomorrow. Don't forget RW project is due Dec. 5!

E3H: Portrait intro today; discussed stream of consciousness. Read the playground scene (3-7 for tomorrow, highlighting places where Stephen digresses in his thoughts from the actual scene in which he is participating and writing in the margin what he is thinking about.

Here are a couple of old comedy perspectives on Cyber Monday:







WORD OF THE DAY*:       INDIGENOUS
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Tomorrow's Conferences: Allie, Andy Nelson, Jack, Joseph, Brynn, Andrew F

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

11/22 and then there was a five day weekend

It's not that I am not thankful or anything...but when the weekend is five days long and the week is only two days, how does that work exactly?

CW: Write. Write again. Then write some more. And look for a letter from me!

E3H: Consider the connections between the film we just watched and the book we have just read. Extra credit opportunity: 1-2 page essay discussing Georges 1 & 2 as artists and what their journey tells us about Asher Lev. Use quotes from the play. (Musical lyrics can be found here.) Email it over break. Points won't be huge, but every little bit helps, right?

E2CP: Do the three pre-reading activities I gave you in class today. If you were not in class:

  1. As on p.57, draw a "2 worlds" cartoon for yourself about your "school" self vs. your "home" self.
  2. Read the poem in this document and answer the questions.
  3. On p. 176 Junior speaks of finding joy in his life. Make four lists four yourself of things that give you joy: people, songs, foods, and books and movies.





















And now a Thanksgiving song from Adam Sandler...


WORD OF THE DAY*:       GORMANDIZE
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Tomorrow's Conferences: We're back to "A" week next week, so... Monday's conferences are Angela, Emma B, Katherine J, Gabby, Margot, Tommy, Meghan, Camron


HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

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Monday, November 21, 2011

11/21 natalie d is still missing a b-day celebration!

I know, right? Even though her birthday was Friday, we still have not feted Natalie Durot! That's crazy! Friday was the Clothesline Project--not a day for cheery happy birthday songs. And then today...she was not in class! Gosh, Natalie, you'd better be here tomorrow or I just don't know what I'll do!

CW: Lab time today, lab time tomorrow.

E2CP: Today I outlined the RW project. See me if you were not here and need a better explanation than what follows:

  1. You need to make a presentation to the class consisting of what the book is about, why you recommend it, and a selection from the book that you have practiced reading and can make come alive for the class.
  2. You need to create, on a 5x7 note card, a visual Catalog Card for the book. This Catalog Card must contain the name and author of the book, some quote(s) that clarify what it is about, and a visual/graphic representation of what it is about. A couple of examples:








Deadline: 12/5.  Have fun!









E3H: We continue to watch Sunday In the Park With George. Essays are due tomorrow on Asher Lev.


Are you a cat person? Here is the guy of your dreams!





   And HERE is REALLY WITH SETH AND KERMIT!



WORD OF THE DAY*:       ANOMALY
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Tomorrow's Conferences: This is a make up week

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Friday, November 18, 2011

11/18 clothesline day

I'm always a bit wiped out after clothesline day.

CW: Prompt #10: This derives from the Clothesline Project. Write anything you want based on the project: a poem, a story, an essay, etc. For Katie and Mac: you've seen it before, haven't you? Email me if you have not.

E3H: We started watching Sunday in the Park With George as an enrichment piece. Essays are due Tuesday. Purchase Portrait of the Artist ($12) by Tuesday.

E2CP: We went to the Clothesline Project. Essays are due Monday.



and if you never saw the original Marcel the Shell With Shoes On:



WORD OF THE DAY*:       ECLECTIC
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Tomorrow's Conferences: NEXT WEEK IS A CATCH-UP WEEK.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

11/17 thursday...or something like that

I never seem to go home. I want to. That's why this is short. :-)

CW: Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. (Does this seem familiar? Do you get a sense of deja vu?)

E3H: We worked on transitions between paragraphs. Though there are a couple of topics remaining, I think we are going to start a video tomorrow. :-) The essay is due before you leave for break. There is a book waiting to be purchased at the bookstore (also before break): Portrait of the Artist ($12).

E2CP: We worked on the thesis paragraphs. We'll be in the lab tomorrow. This essay should be finished tomorrow.  There is a book waiting to be purchased at the bookstore (also before break): The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian ($11).


One of the great videos of all time gets a sequel:





WORD OF THE DAY*:       AMELIORATE
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Tomorrow's Conferences:  Ahmmad, Amadeus, John

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

11/16 at last: an irregular school day!

It seems like forever since we had a school day that was not normal. I'm sick of these long, boring, dragged-out school weeks. You know?

What? We missed two complete days just last week? And we're missing three more next week?

Oh.

Never mind.

CW: Tomorrow, bring in the dialogue piece changed into a story with tags, narration, a first person character and internal thought.


E2CP: Today we discussed your thesis statements and maps. Tomorrow, bring in your revised essays with the full thesis paragraph rewritten so that the structure is clear.


E3H: Today we discussed opening paragraphs and maps. Tomorrow, bring in revisions including at least the first body paragraph and the start of the next one.



















Missing Rebecca Black? Here's her latest!



WORD OF THE DAY*:       ASSIMILATE
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Tomorrow's Conferences:  Kylie, Anton, Claire F, Allena, Isaiah

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

11/15 after the meetings...

It was a good meeting, but it took me away from some of you. And that isn't good! But I will return tomorrow...after the late start, anyway...

CW: Dialogue turned into story form? I'm looking forward to seeing it!

E3H: Revise the intro  so that it includes a strong MAP, hook, and good, inviting writing. Also outline where the essay will go if you follow this map.

E2CP: Bring in a thesis paragraph with maps highlighted.

OMG this looks fantastic!



WORD OF THE DAY*:       TACITURN
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Monday, November 14, 2011

11/14 Who made it Monday again?

Hey, don't blame me! It wasn't my fault. I ordered a whole bunch of Fridays culminating in June.

CW: Today we had dialogue. Your assignment was to become spies. Record two conversations--one between 2 people and one among more than 2 people. Transcribe and bring in for tomorrow's class.

E3H: Today we discussed possible topics for an essay on Asher Lev and thesis statements. Your assignment is to come in tomorrow with a topic and the opening  including a highlighted thesis statement.

E2CP: Today we read the five possible poem selections and discussed how to write thesis statements. Your assignment was to choose a poem and write the first draft of an essay answering the question asked in the book. Focus especially on a thesis paragraph containing a highlighted thesis statement.

Ah, I miss the 60's...



WORD OF THE DAY*:       ostentatious
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Tomorrow's Conferences:

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Friday, November 11, 2011

11/11 don't forget to make a wish

11:11:11:11:11

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

11/9 four days off? really? what did you do to earn THAT?

Yes, it is indeed a four day weekend. I get to meet parents and you get to relax. Ain't that cool?

CW: Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write. Write and come in with everything on Monday.

E3H: super conversations today to wrap Asher; enjoy the weekend.

E2CP: fun poems! Over the weekend:

  • revise the poem I send back w/parents
  • draft (for Tuesday) a 1.5-2.0 pages essay answering the question at the end of either Chapter 3 or 4. If Ch 3, select poem 4 or 8. If Ch 4, select poem 1, 2, or 6.


So today we take a weird taxidermy commercial...



and we songify it:





WORD OF THE DAY*:       MITIGATE
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Tomorrow's Conferences: Next week is a B week!

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

11/8 The sound of ultimate suffering

I clicked on a snippet of "The Princess Bride" that purported to contain this scene, but it was edited to include instead the song "Friday," hearing which (I guess) induces ultimate suffering.

I love "The Princess bride." It is a great movie, one of my favorites. It is not my very favorite, though. That would be "The Wizard of Oz."






I mean, who doesn't love this thing, right?







CW:  I showed you some character pictures to aid in creating characters; we spent the rest of the period in the lab. More of the same tomorrow.

E3H: Finished discussion of Asher. HW: Write a one-page personal response to the first page of the book: how do you see Asher?


E2CP: Discussed your poems in WW. Rewrite them tonight and have them ready to turn in tomorrow!

Can't wait for your Muppet fix?



Would you want to fight Cobra Cat?



Want some politics?



WORD OF THE DAY*:       PERSPICACIOUS
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Tomorrow's Conferences:

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Monday, November 7, 2011

11/7 a new week

It's almost 6:00. Few words, just assignments. :-)

CW: We went over Portfolio Requirements in more detail today. Labs the rest of the week.

E3H: We discussed Asher and the Mythic Ancestor. 8th: review pages 323-330.

E2CP: We spent the period playing with how to write poetry. Tonight: write a poem! Bring it in tomorrow for WW.



WORD OF THE DAY*:       PAUCITY
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Tomorrow's Conferences: This is a make-up week. DROP IN ANY TIME!

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

11/5 in iowa, where it's also windy

You can't escape the wind. It's everywhere. I saw on the news this morning video of dust storms in Arizona, which of course are fed by wind. And then there is a new "possible sub tropical storm" (whatever that means) whirling around near the Bahamas. Wind is not limited to the Windy City, though we've sure had our share this winter fall.

Speaking of fall, FALL BACK this weekend! You get an extra hour of sleep! Enjoy it!

CW: We worked on Prompt #9: the character piece that was initially based on (glup) me. No specific HW...but I did note that Pete Ferry will likely speak to us on 11/29, so if you are going to read Travel Writing, you might want to buy it, oh, NOW.

E2CP: We finished up the major elements of our poetry unit and had a RW today. Next week is a week to focus on a new RW project and a poetry essay we will work on together.

E3H: The posters will serve as a foundation for final discussions of Asher Lev, which begin Monday (no WW). We'll be finished with that book by T or W and heading into assessment time! :-)

Have a nice weekend! (That is, if there is any "nice" left to spare after these two...)





WORD OF THE DAY*:       SERENDIPITY
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Tomorrow's Conferences: Next week is a CATCH-UP WEEK. No conferences will be scheduled, so anyone may drop in at any time. The following week will be B week.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

11/2 there is absolutely nothing special about 11/2

Really. I mean it. Nothing. It's a boring day. I mean, yeah, the "Dewey Defeats Truman" headline came out on this day, and Howard Hughes' huge wooden "Spruce Goose" took its only flight on this day, and George Washington gave his "Farewell Address to the Army" on this day, and the Episcopal Church consecrated its first gay minister on this day, but tell me: what has it done for us lately?


B-O-R-I-N-G

We should really just take it off the calendar.

CW: today was all about how we learn about characters, both when we are reading and when we are writing. after discussion of this, we moved through POV and tense and into conflict, where we finished with a small assignment: everyone come into tomorrow's class with an OVERRIDING TOPIC on a piece of paper, a topic that, even if it is not "what the story is about," ultimately cannot be ignored as a major theme in it. Examples: coming of age, unrequited love, etc.


E2CP: today we discussed both "I Felt a Funeral In My Brain" and "After Apple Picking," as well as a bonus: "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening." Your HW is to find another poem in the book, by an American author (I suggested Dickinson or Frost) that speaks to you through its imagery. Read it, listen to it, examine it: bring it in ready to discuss it tomorrow!

E3H: Today we met in groups of four to create posters reflecting what problems, ideas, conflicts and issues drove Asher Lev to paint the Brooklyn Crucifixions. These posters will be finished in the first 10-15 minutes (no journals tomorrow) of tomorrow's class and then we will do a Gallery Walk and discuss both them and the book.
WORD OF THE DAY*:       EVANESCENT
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Tomorrow's Conferences: Tommy, Ryan, Katherein W, Willie, Amy

You probably know about Siri, the iPhone's new voice assistant. Ever wonder what she might say if she were, um, stoned?



And here's an "unboxing" video you might actually enjoy!



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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

11/1 new month, lots of ones

11/1/11: it's all 1's. Since we won't be in school on 11/11/11, this is as good as it's going to get for you numerologists out there. So at 11/11 tonight, make a wish. It may not be the 11th but it will still be sort of cool. :-)

CW: I promise that tomorrow will be somewhat more structured than today. :-)

E3H: Some nice discussion today about the pieta and Jacob Kahn. Finish reading by tomorrow so our discussions can become more focused and in depth.

E2CP: Nice imagery talk today on the Spring poems. Tonight, re-read the Emily Dickinson poem and come in ready to discuss the followup questions. And also read carefully the Robert Frost.

WORD OF THE DAY*:       AFFINITY
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Tomorrow's Conferences: Peter, Henry, Steven, Emma W and people trying to make stuff up

Putting Halloween to bed once and for all:



She's so darned cute!


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