I know: I have a one-track mind.
Sorry. But I really am excited about this movie! I don't expect it to be great or anything, but I am looking forward to seeing the world of Panem as it is created on the silver screen. And I must say that Jennifer Lawrence is so outstanding a performer that I do expect brilliance from her. :-)
Film: Finished Social Network; we'll think of something to do tomorrow. :-)
E2CP: Finished discussing Catcher. Tomorrow:
- Catcher journals are due.
- In-class "fishbowl" conversations for Catcher final assessment:
- You will take part in a graded conversation for which you should prepare tonight by going back through the book and, for the specific question you are assigned, finding textual support and ideas that will allow you to discuss it with clarity and purpose.
- Your grades for this will be based on the following rubric:
- Criteria for judging the Fishbowls:
- quotations cited
- questions asked
- genuine responses to others
- new ideas raised when conversation gets stale
- effort to bring any quiet students into the conversation
- NB: quality, not quantity of comments is important
- NB: do not try to dominate the conversation
- NB: "NB" stands for "nota bene," which means "note well"; in other words: this is important, silly person!
- Groups and questions for fishbowls (assuming all are here):
- 1. What do Holden's relationships (and non-relationships) with women reveal about him?
- Peter, Claire,, Annalisa, Catie, Allie
- 2. Discuss the "catcher in the rye" theme throughout the novel.
- Andrew, David, Andy, Casey, Tommy L
- 3. We have repeatedly called Holden a hypocrite. Argue that he is not.
- Collin, Tommy W, Willie, Isaiah, Amadeus
E3H: We had our fishbowls and they were good. We'll wrap up Thebes tomorrow and head into vacation fresh!
WORD OF THE DAY*: QUARRY
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Tomorrow's Conferences: almost all sophomores

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