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September 30, 2008

Tuesday, September 30. 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal How can I improve my writing by writing every day? ELA11W4
2. Lead Out Worksheet: use this to work with your Scarlet Letter Paper : Download file How can I improve my writing by revision? ELA11W2
3. Poem/Pantoum for Huck Finn: Download file How can I demonstrate comprehension of a work of fiction by writing about the characters, plot, settings, or themes? ELAALRL1

Homework:
1. No vocabulary quiz this week! ;)
2. No DGP this week!
3. Huck Finn Readings- Continuous
4. Rewrite TSL essay- M 10/6
5. Transcendentalist Presentation- T 10/7
6. Dress up for homecoming this week!

September 29, 2008

Upcoming College Visits

Tues. Sept. 30 University of Georgia CCC, 100-B
Wed. Oct. 1 Berry College CCC, 100-B
Mon. Oct. 6 US Navy Main Street
Tues. Oct. 7 GA. Southwestern Main Street
Wed. Oct. 8 Samford Main Street
Thurs.Oct. 9th Georgia Tech Main Street

All visits are during 4th period.

Monday, September 28, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal: How can writing every day improve my writing? ELAAW4
2. Finish Watching AandE Mark Twain: How does Historical context inluence plot? ELAALRL3
3. Begin Watching Moby Dick and identiy Romantic/Dark Romantic elements: How does historical influence influence literature? ELAALRL3

Homework:
1. Huck Readings!- continuous
2. Rewrite your Scarlet Letter paper using new rubric- M 10/6
3. Transcendentalists Presentation - T 10/7
4. Bring Huck Finn Books to class tomorrow!!!
5. BRING YOUR TSL PAPERS TO CLASS TOMORROW!
6. Bring in 4 words that you don't know from Huck Finn - Thursday 10/2
7. Dress up for homecoming this week!

September 26, 2008

Friday, September 26, 2008

Agenda:
1. DGP: How can I use grammar and punctuation properly? ELA11C1
2. Vocabulary Review: stand up and shout it How can I acquire and use new vocabulary? ELAALRL5
3. Vocabulary Quiz 6: Have I acquired and can I use new vocabulary? ELAALRL5
4. 2nd and 3rd- Dark Romantic Presentation: How does historical context effect literature? ELA11LSV2
4. 4th- Huck Finn Discussion: How does an author use indirect characterization? ELA11LSV1
5. Writing Mini-Lesson: Lead Ins! Download file How can I use revision to improve my writing? ELA11W4
6. AandE Video: Mark Twain: How does historical context affect literature? ELAALRL3

Homework:
1. Huck Readings- Continuous
2. Rewrite TSL Essay (using new rubric! )- M 10/6
3. Transcendental Presentation - T 10/7

September 25, 2008

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Essential Questions:
Journaling: ELA11W4 How can writing every day improve my writing?
DGP: ELA11C1 How can I use grammar and punctuation correctly to improve my writing?
Vocabulary: ELAALRL5 How can I understand, aquire, and use new vocabulary in context?
Literature/LSV: ELAALRC2, ELAALRL1 How does Mark Twain develop the complex character of Huck through direct and indirect characterization?
Writing: ELA11W1 How can I improve my writing (specifically quote integration, topic sentences, and thesis construction) through revision?

Agenda:
2nd and 3rd period:
1. How can writing every day improve my writing? Journal
2. How can I use grammar and punctuation correctly to improve my writing?DGP
3. Vocabulary Review
4. Huck Small Group Discussion
5. Paper pass back, discuss common errors, view sample papers that demonstrate excellence in one or more areas, discuss rewrite rubric: Download file
*Turn in Ben Franklin Moral Chart
4th
1. Journal
2. DGP
3. Vocabulary Review
4. Dark Romantic PowerPoint Museum Presentation
*Turn in Ben Franklin Moral Chart.


Homework:
1. Vocabulary Quiz 6- F 9/26
2. Continue Huck Finn Readings- on blog
3. Dark Romantics Present (pds. 2 and 3) -- F 9/26
4. Huck Discussion (4th period) - F 9/26

September 24, 2008

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Agenda:
2nd period: Juniors take writing test
All others in 318 with Ms. P.
1. Journal
2. DGP
3. Sorting with words for Devil and Tom Walker
4. Predict what the story is about
5. Read The Devil and Tom Walker
6. Identify examples of DIRECT and INDIRECT characterization
7. identify examples of how this work reflects ROMANTIC ideals

Period 3 (shortened due to testing)
1. Read excerpts from Devil and Tom Walker
2. Identify examples of direct and indirect characterization
3. Identify examples of how this work relects Romantic ideals

Periodd 4
(a combination of the above periods)

Homework:
1. Vocabulary Quiz 6- F 9/26
2. Continue Huck Readings- continuous (check blog)
3. for TOMORROW's class, we will discuss Huck in small groups and then I'll pass back your papers
4. Ben Franklin Moral Perfection Chart due TR 9/25
5. Dark Romantic Presentation moved back to FRIDAY!- 9/26

September 23, 2008

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP
3. Vocabulary words 11--20 (practice stand up and shout it with synonyms and antonyms)
4. Huck Finn Discussion on ch. 3-7
5. Read ch. 8 together

Homework:
1. Vocabulary Quiz 6 - F 9/26
2. Continue Huck Readings- continuous
3. Ben Franklin Chart- TR 9/25
4. Dark Romantics Presentation - TR 9/25
5. GHSWT for Juniors Tomorrow! (second period will meet in 318!)

September 22, 2008

Colleges Here at HHS

Here is a list of colleges and Universities making visits to Harrison this week:

Tues. 23- Georgia Perimeter/ Main Street
Wed. 24- US Navy Main Street
Thurs. 25 Emory/ Oxford CCC
Mississippi State /Main Street
Fri. 26 Auburn University / CCC

Huck Finn Discussion 1 Topics

1. Character Development:
- Tom: ch 1, ch 2, ch 3
- Pap- ch. 4, 5, 6
- Huck- ch. 7 (and others)

2. Social Commentary
-What does it mean to be "sivilized"? (Ms. Watson and Widow Douglas)
- Pap's Drunken Riot ch. 7

Also, please bring 3 questions to discussion tomorrow.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. Dgp
3. Vocabulary words 1-10 and study strategies: the exercises in the back of the book!
4. Romantics Presentation
5. Begin THe Devil and Tom Walker- Irving- and discuss point of view, and direct/indirect characterization

Homework:
1. Vocabulary Quiz 6- F 9/26
2. Huck Discussion Tomorrow: Bring in three questions (blooms: analyze, evaluate, apply) and then make sure to review character development of Tom, Pap, and Huck as well as the social commentary (pap, and ms. Watson)
3. Contue Huck readings
4. Ben Franklin Chart- TR 9/25
5. Dark Romantics Presentation- TR 9/25
6. Juniors take the GHSWT - W 9/24

September 19, 2008

Friday, September 19, 2008

Agenda:
1. DGP
2. Vocabulary Quiz
3. Play with DICTION and how its use DEVELOPS CHARACTER (ELAALRL1)
4. Journal Entry using diction: rewrite the first paragraph of Huck
5. Examine the use of DICTION in chapters 1 and 2 of Huck Finn and the way it develops Huck's character and Jim's character.

Homework:
1. Huck Finn Readings- on the paper I gave you and also on the blog
2. Romantics Present - M 9/12
3. Ben Franklin Moral Chart of Perfection and Reflection- TR 9/25
4. Dark Romantics Present- TR 9/25
5. GHSWT Persuasive Writing for JUNIORS- W 9/24

September 18, 2008

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP
3. Vocabulary Reivew- Catchphrase
4. Naturalist Presentation- historical context
5. Start Mark Twain Video- historical context

Homework:
1. Vocabulary Quiz 5- F 9/19
2. Bring Huck Finn tomorrow!- F 9/19
3. Continue working on Ben Franklin chart of moral perfection- TR 9/25

September 16, 2008

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Homework:
1. Timed Writing Practice for the GHSWT - Persuasive Timed Writing

Homework:
1. Naturalists Present Tomorrow
2. Ben Franklin Moral Perfection Chart - all week!
3. Vocabulary Quiz Friday
4. Bring Huck Finn to class Friday

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Agenda:
1. No journal today
2. DGP
3. Vocabulary words 11-20
4. SAT Practice Writing Prompt 25 mins.
5. Ben Franklin Autobiography- Moral Perfection Chart: Download file

Homework:
1. Timed Persuasive Writing- W 9/17
2. Vocabulary Quiz 5- F 9/19
3. Bring Huck Finn - F 9/19

September 15, 2008

Contest!

Check out the attached flyer for a contest!!! Download file

Monday, September 15, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal (Point of view)
2. DGP
3. Vocabulary Ch. 5
4. Speech giving Techniques- short video. Find it on the wiki!
5. Writing Mini-Lesson: How to ANALYZE by BRAINSTORMING! Download file


Homework:
1. Read Ben Franklin's Autobiography in big book - T 9/16
2. Naturalist Presentation - TR 9/18
3. Timed Persuasive Writing: WEDNESDAY 9/17 : major assessment category. 50 points. You will include persuasive techniques which we have learned over the course of the past few weeks.
4. Vocabulary Quiz 5 - F 9.19
5. Bring Huck Finn to class (we will not go together to check this out)- F 9/19

September 12, 2008

Rationalist Reading Schedule

Reading Schedule for the RATIONALIST PERIOD!

These readings can be found in your BRICIK (Big, Red, Interesting, Chock-full-of Intellect, Killer book)

The Declaration of Independence- Thomas Jefferson- p. 154-159 for WEDNESDAY, September 10
The Speech in the Virginia Convention- Patrick Henry- p.187-190 for THURSDAY, September 11
The Crisis- Thomas Paine- p. 160 for FRIDAY, September 12


Friday, September 12, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP
3. Vocabulary Quiz 4- new format
4. Sorting Summaries of Paine's quotes-- the main idea and support!
5. Aphorisms, Quotes, Power words- from Paine. Decorate and Share!

Homework:
1. Read Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography in Brick for -T 9/16
2. Bring Huck Finn to class (check it out on your own or buy it) by - F 9/19
3. Vocabulary Quiz 5- F 9/19

September 11, 2008

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP
3. Vocabulary Review Game (Whose word is it anyway?)
4. Clip from Braveheart- identifying appeals to ethos, logos, and pathos, and looking at RHETORICAL Questions.
5. Close reading of the last two paragraphs of Patrick Henry's speech.
Last Paragraphs- that you can mark up:Download file

Close Reading Sheet: Download file

*We collected papers today! You must turn in your paper by 3:35 today. At 3:36 it is late!

Homework:
1. Vocabulary Quiz 4 (new format!)- F 9/12
2. Big Book Readings - last one F 9/12
3. Read Ben Franklin's Autobiography for T 9/16
4. Bring Huck Finn to class on F-9/19

September 10, 2008

Need Vocabulary Help?

check out www.quizlet.com and www.vocabularyworkshop.com

Both of these websites have great resources for you to use to quiz yourself!

Project Gutenberg

Want to listen to your readings online for free?
Check out Project Gutenberg! You can read books online or download them and listen to them!

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP
3. Rationalist Presentation
4. Begin looking at The Declaration of Independence and Persuasive Techniques!
Check out the wiki for the board notes!

Homework:
1. FD of TSL Essay (and TurnItIn.com report printed!) - TR 9/11 AT THE START OF CLASS
2. Vocabulary Quiz 4 (new format!)- F 9/12
3. Brick readings on blog- for T and F of this week
4. Bring Huck Finn to class on - F 9/19
5. Please read Ben Franklin's Autobiography and his Aphorisms for - T 9/16

September 09, 2008

How to fix Margins on Word and Do Headers

MLA Formatting on MS Word

Margins:
1. You need to make sure your margins are 1''.
2. Click File at the top of the page
3. Click Page Settings
4. In the 4 boxes, make sure the margins are set to 1'' (Ms. word automatically sets some at 1.25")
5. Click save

Insert Header (name and page number)
1. Click View
2. Click Header/Footer
3. In the box that appears at the top of your page , type your name, and then click hte # button to input page numbers
4. Highlight your text, and then click Right Allign (in the toolbox at the top of your page)
5. Click out of the box and onto the regular page.
6. You should see your name and page number on every page in the top right corner.
*Note. make sure you put a space between your name and the page number!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP Day 2 (and 1 for 4th period)
3. Vocabulary words 11-20 (NEW FORMAT FOR QUIZZES!)
4. Wirting Mini Lesson: How to make a Thesis, How to Integrate Quotes, How to organize an expository paper
See the Wiki to access the powerpoint!
5. Peer Editing: click here for worksheet:Download file

Homework:
1. Rationalist Presentation - W 9/10
2. FD of TSL Essay AND Turnitin.com REPORT!- TR 9/11
3. Vocabulary Quiz 4 NEW FORMAT- F 9/12
4. Brick Readings for Rationalists (on blog) - W, R, F
5. Bring Huck Fin To Class F 9/19

September 08, 2008

Writing Contest


Recognize young writers of promise . . .
Open young minds to see stories and histories in their own communities . . .

The Kennesaw Mountain Writing Project (KMWP) last year established a contest for young writers to honor the memory of our late friend, teacher Leslie Walker. Leslie's special gift was to help even her most reluctant writing students to find their writing "voices."

To continue Leslie's work, we invite teachers to prompt student writing that will ask them to experiment with writing in another person's "voice," and to submit up to twenty of the most interesting pieces to our contest. Such writing may not be the most polished, and it may come from students who do not think of themselves as good writers.

We're looking for writing that imagines the thoughts, feelings, and sensations of a character who may see life -- and speak -- very differently from the young writer. For instance, teachers might ask students to enter imaginatively into an old photograph of a parent in childhood, or to write the thoughts of someone they know only by sight in the community. What happens in the pieces may be factual, imagined, or a combination of both.

This open-ended topic might serve teachers across the curriculum. Science teachers might ask students to use what they know about the lives of certain animals to write from one animal's perspective. A Social Studies teacher might ask students to write the unspoken thoughts of a figure in History or in the news. Interviewing someone about their lives might be part of the process.

By mid-September, we will send out links to contest information and forms that will be posted at the KMWP's web site, www.KWMP.org, along with links to suggestions that will help teachers to prepare their students. If you have some suggestions of your own, or questions in advance of the official announcement, please address an email to scott@smootpage.com


MORE INFORMATION WILL BE FORTHCOMING!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Agenda:
1. No journal today
2. DGP day 1 week 3
3. Review vocabulary ch. 4 words 1-10 on your own
4. Open Book Open Notes Assessment on The Puritans and The Scarlet Letter (textual analysis ELAALRL1, historical context ELAALRL3, film production ELA11LSV2, Theme ELAALRL2)

Homework:
1. RD of TSL Essay due IN CLASS- T 9/9
2. Rationalist Group Presents - W 9/10
3. FD of TSL Essay due IN Class- TR 9/11
4. Continue with Big Book Rationalist Readings- first of which is due W- 9/10
5. Start Huck Finn Readings - F 9/19

September 05, 2008

Friday, September 5, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP day 5
3. Vocabulary Quiz 3
4. Finish Watching and Analyzing The Crucible

Homework:
1. Open book/Open Notes (not spark notes) Test on Puritans and TSL- M 9/8
2. RD of TSL essay- T 9/9 in class
3. Rationalist Presentation - W 9.10 in class
4. FD of TSL essay- TR 9/11 in class
5. Vocabulary Quiz 4 - F 9/12
6. Rationalist readings- W, R, F next week - Check Blog for schedule
7. Huck Finn- start on 9/19

September 04, 2008

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP day 4
3. Vocabulary Review
4. Watch, analyze, and evaluate techniques of The Crucible film (ELA11LSV2)
5. Meet with Ms. Dobbs about writing during the film if you need to

Homework:
1. Vocabulary Quiz 3 - F 9/5
2. Open Book, Open notes Test on Puritans and TSL- M 9/8
3. TSL Essay RD - T 9/9 IN CLASS
4. Rationalist Presentation- W 9/10 IN CLASS
5. TSL Essay FD- TR 9/11 IN CLASS
6. Rationalist Readings due NEXT WEEK - see blog
7. Start Mark Twain's Huck Finn- F 9/19

September 03, 2008

Writing Marks for Revising

Check= I like it!

AWK== awkward phrasing. See me if you need help revising!

wc= word choice

a circle with a line through it = Take out

VP = Vague Pronoun

argmt= agreement (usually something like: Every student (SINGULAR) needs their (PLURAL) curfew raised.

Parallel structure= parallel structure problem

Huckleberry Finn

We will be starting Huck Finn in class on Friday, September 19th.

The NATURALIST/REALIST group should be ready to present that day.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP day 3 week 2
3. Vocabulary ch. 3 words 11-20
4. Equiano and Edwards Stations (read out of the big book the Narrative of Olaouda Equiano and the sermon of Jonathan Edwards)

Homework:
1. Open Book, Open Notes Test on Puritans and TSL- M 9/8
2. RD of TSL essay - T 9/9 in class
3. Rationalist Presentation - W 9/10
4. FD of TSL Essay- TR 9/11 in class
5. Vocabulary Quiz 3- F 9/5
6. Rationalist Readings for Next Week (will be put on blog)
7. Start Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain- F 9/19 (buy the book if you want to)

September 02, 2008

New Reading Scheudle for The Scarlet letter

New Reading Schedule:

This is still pretty heavy, but hopefully yall will be able to read a little bit better and understand as much as you can.
1. Read chaper 7-8 for Thursday 8/21
2. Read chapter 9 for Friday 8/22
3. Read chapters 10-15 for the following Monday 8/25
4. Read chapters 16-18 for that Wednesday 8/27
5. Read chapters 18-20 for Friday 8/29
6. Read chapters 20-24 (finish the book) for the following Tuesday 9/2

Now that you know these chapters are coming up, please make sure that you read ahead if you know you have a big schedule.

I will also be scheduling REVIEW sessions both before and after school, so that if you feel like we are moving too quickly, you can come talk to me and to your peers about the story! More information about those sessions is forthcoming.

Hope you all have a lovely weekend!!!

BRING YOUR RED LIT BOOK TOMORROW!

BRING YOUR RED LIT BRICK TOMORROW 9/3!!!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Agenda:
1. Journal
2. DGP day 1 and 2 week 2
3. Vocabulary day 1 week 3
4. 2nd and 3rd period finish presentations from Friday
5. Socratic Seminar on the final chapters of The Scarlet Letter
6. Pass back papers and talk about good things/common errors

Homework:
1. Rationalist Group PowerPoint presentation- W 9/10
2. TSL Rough Draft of Essay- T 9/9 in class
3. TSL Final Draft of Essay- TH 9/11 in class
4. Vocabulary Quiz 3- F 9/5
5. Open Notes/ Open Book Test on Puritans and TSL- M 9/8