Friday, October 27, 2006
Reading Reflection #2 for Group 2 (due Thursday, November 2)
Please post your reading reflection if you are a member of Group 2: Alex C, Christina E, Anna L, Amber M, Morgan M, Marcus P, Josh T, Jenn W. Your comment should explain what you've read in the past three weeks, and what affected you the most out of what you read. What ideas, interesting information, or feelings did your reading give you? Write for at least 5 minutes. Please post your comment by Thursday, November 2, 2006.
Vocab Word #5 for Group 1 (due Thursday, November 2)
Please post your vocab word if you are a member of Group 1: Amy B, Cole C, Kyle H, Jeff M, Jessica M, Josh P, Tyler S, Brett V. Remember to give the word, the original sentence, the source, and a definition in your own words. Also remember that your word must be different from everyone else's. Post your word by midnight, Thursday, November 2, 2006.
Tortilla Curtain -- Arroyo Blanco -- Chapters 1-4
If you have comments about the first section of the novel Tortilla Curtain -- "Arroyo Blanco" -- post them here. If you did not participate in didcussion and did not do two-column notes, your comment is due by 12:00 noon, Saturday, October 28, 2006.
Monday, October 23, 2006
Reading Reflection #1 for Group 1 (due Thursday, October 26)
Please post your reading reflection if you are a member of Group 1: Amy B, Cole C, Kyle H, Jeff M, Jessica M, Josh P, Tyler S, Brett V. Your comment should explain what you've read in the past three weeks, and what affected you the most out of what you read. What ideas, interesting information, or feelings did your reading give you? Write for at least 5 minutes. Please post your comment by Thursday, October 26, 2006.
Vocab Word #4 for Group 3 (due Thursday, October 26)
Please post your vocab word if you are a member of Group 3: Lacey C, Phil E, Kara M, Joy M, Erin O, Emma R, Chris T, Brandy Z. Remember to give the word, the original sentence, the source, and a definition in your own words. Also remember that your word must be different from everyone else's. Post your word by midnight, Thursday, October 19, 2006.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Reading Reflection #1 for Group 3 (due Thursday, October 19)
Please post your reading reflection if you are a member of Group 3: Lacey C, Phil E, Kara M, Joy M, Erin O, Emma R, Chris T, Brandy Z. Your comment should explain what you've read in the past three weeks, and what affected you the most out of what you read. What ideas, interesting information, or feelings did your reading give you? Write for at least 5 minutes. Please post your comment by Thursday, October 19, 2006.
Vocab Word #4 for Group 2 (due Thursday, October 19)
Please post your vocab word if you are a member of Group 2: Alex C, Christina E, Anna L, Amber M, Morgan M, Marcus P, Josh T, Jenn W. Remember to give the word, the original sentence, the source, and a definition in your own words. Also remember that your word must be different from everyone else's. Post your word by midnight, Thursday, October 19, 2006.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Reading Reflection #1 for Group 2 (due Thurs., Oct. 12)
Please post your reading reflection if you are a member of Group 2: Alex C, Christina E, Anna L, Amber M, Morgan M, Marcus P, Josh T, Jenn W. Your comment should explain what you've read in the past three weeks, and what affected you the most out of what you read. What ideas, interesting information, or feelings did your reading give you? Write for at least 5 minutes. Please post your comment by Thursday, October 12, 2006.
Vocab Word #4 for Group 1 (due Thursday, Oct. 12)
Please post your vocab word if you are a member of Group 1: Amy B, Cole C, Kyle H, Jeff M, Jessica M, Josh P, Tyler S, Brett V. Remember to give the word, the original sentence, the source, and a definition in your own words. Also remember that your word must be different from everyone else's. Post your word by midnight, Thursday, October 12, 2006.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Pleasantville Discussion
In our class dicsussion we are trying to compare the ideas in the film Pleasantville to those in the book Fahrenheit 451. If you didn't get to express your ideas in class, add a comment here. Remember that the expectation is that you will contribute at least two comments (either in class discussion or on the blog) while we are watching the film.
Monday, October 02, 2006
Six Week Reflection
Please do a reflection on your learning in English class over the first six weeks of the semester by answering the following questions on your personal blog:
1. When you look back on this first six weeks in English class, are your thoughts positive or negative? Why?
2. What went well for you in English class over the past six weeks?
3. What was your favorite thing we did in class over the past six weeks? What was your least favorite?
4. What grade would you give yourself for the “Study Skills” category (which includes the following) and why?
Be on time to class
Use the student calendar
Bring materials to class
Stay on task during class activities
Support a positive learning environment
Go the distance (keep working until the end of class)
5. What would make English class better for you during the next six weeks?
1. When you look back on this first six weeks in English class, are your thoughts positive or negative? Why?
2. What went well for you in English class over the past six weeks?
3. What was your favorite thing we did in class over the past six weeks? What was your least favorite?
4. What grade would you give yourself for the “Study Skills” category (which includes the following) and why?
Be on time to class
Use the student calendar
Bring materials to class
Stay on task during class activities
Support a positive learning environment
Go the distance (keep working until the end of class)
5. What would make English class better for you during the next six weeks?
Fahrenheit 451: Final Blog Assignment
Now that you have finished reading Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, look back at the pre-reading survey we did. This will serve as the basis for your final blog writing about the book.
Choose one of the following statements and decide whether Ray Bradbury, the author of Fahrenheit 451, would agree or disagree with it. Then, write about this idea on the class blog. Use specific examples from the book to support your assertion. Your writing should not repeat the ideas of a previous comment, so be sure to read the ideas already posted. You will receive less credit for repeating ideas than for original ideas. Please complete this first comment by midnight, Thursday, October 5, 2006.
After you have posted your original comment about the book, go back to the class blog and respond to at least one other student’s comment. Be sure to address your response to the student, so that it’s clear who you’re responding to. Your response should support or dispute what the other student said; don’t just say “I agree” or “This is wrong.” Add your own examples to support or dispute the comment. Again, you will receive more credit for original comments than for repeating previous comments. If you would like to enhance your chances of an A, you may respond to more than one of your classmates' comments, but you can earn an A if you do two quality comments (one original and one response). Please post this second comment by midnight, Monday, October 9, 2006.
Your grade will be based on both of these blog comments considered together.
Choose one (1) of these statements to write about. Explain whether you think Ray Bradbury would agree or disagree with the statement, and support your assertion with specific examples from Fahrenheit 451.
History books are accurate.
Television news is accurate.
Mass media is a good source of information.
Watching TV is bad.
People watch too much TV.
TV programs are realistic.
Censorship is never justified.
People must be treated equally.
We should always seek happiness.
Governments should always try to make people happy.
We should always seek peace.
Governments should do anything to achieve peace.
People should always obey the law.
Technology is good.
Choose one of the following statements and decide whether Ray Bradbury, the author of Fahrenheit 451, would agree or disagree with it. Then, write about this idea on the class blog. Use specific examples from the book to support your assertion. Your writing should not repeat the ideas of a previous comment, so be sure to read the ideas already posted. You will receive less credit for repeating ideas than for original ideas. Please complete this first comment by midnight, Thursday, October 5, 2006.
After you have posted your original comment about the book, go back to the class blog and respond to at least one other student’s comment. Be sure to address your response to the student, so that it’s clear who you’re responding to. Your response should support or dispute what the other student said; don’t just say “I agree” or “This is wrong.” Add your own examples to support or dispute the comment. Again, you will receive more credit for original comments than for repeating previous comments. If you would like to enhance your chances of an A, you may respond to more than one of your classmates' comments, but you can earn an A if you do two quality comments (one original and one response). Please post this second comment by midnight, Monday, October 9, 2006.
Your grade will be based on both of these blog comments considered together.
Choose one (1) of these statements to write about. Explain whether you think Ray Bradbury would agree or disagree with the statement, and support your assertion with specific examples from Fahrenheit 451.
History books are accurate.
Television news is accurate.
Mass media is a good source of information.
Watching TV is bad.
People watch too much TV.
TV programs are realistic.
Censorship is never justified.
People must be treated equally.
We should always seek happiness.
Governments should always try to make people happy.
We should always seek peace.
Governments should do anything to achieve peace.
People should always obey the law.
Technology is good.
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