"Adjectives on the typewriter...he moves his words like a prizefighter..." --Cake

Friday, September 30, 2016

Homework: September 30

English 11 (A block)

  • Read to page 198 in True Diary!
  • Make flashcards for your new vocabulary words.
Honors English 11 (C block)
  • Your mind map is due on Monday--make sure it's complete and detailed. The slide is posted in an earlier post.
English 11 (D block)
  • Complete the "end of True Diary" handout.
Creative Writing (E block)
  • Start reading "Where are you Going, Where Have you Been?" up to the point on page 4 where the boys show up.
  • If you didn't have your response for "Hills Like White Elephants" completed, make sure you do so for Tuesday.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Homework: September 29

Honors English 11 (C block)

  • Make sure you've carefully read and marked up the article "In the Shadow of Wounded Knee" for class tomorrow.
  • Your mind map should be all set by Monday.
English 11 (D block)
  • Read True Diary to page 218. We'll finish the book in class tomorrow!
Creative Writing (E block)
  • Complete a reading journal response for "Hills Like White Elephants." We'll discuss the story in class tomorrow.
Honors English 12 (G block)
  • Check the schedule posted earlier this week for upcoming due dates through next week. 
  • BIG THING: You have a vocabulary quiz on Monday. As we went over in class today, the definition for auspicious is INCORRECT on the handout. Cross it out, and check vocabulary.com for the real one!

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Homework: September 28

Honors English 12 (G block)

  • Check the post from a couple days ago, and make sure those dates are in your calendars!
  • Bring in a baby picture--a printed version that I can glue onto a poster for our classroom. About 4 x 6. Try to get that to me this week.
English 11 (A block)
  • Read True Diary to page 178. 
  • We took a quiz today--if you missed it, check in with us about a day to make it up, before our next quiz next Thursday.
  • We'll talk about the poem "Reservation Mathematics" next class.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Homework: September 27

Honors English 11 (C block)
  • Thursday, you have a DAY 5 check in (on Day 7 this time around)...make sure you study that vocabulary!
  • By Friday, you should finish reading and carefully marking up the National Geographic essay "In the Shadow of Wounded Knee."
  • By Monday, you should have finished your Sherman Alexie Mind Map.
English 11 (D block)
  • Thursday, you have a DAY 5 check in (it's just on Day 7 this time!). Study!
  • Read True Diary to page 198. 
Creative Writing (E block)
  • Read and mark up the story "Hills Like White Elephants." Remember to look at what the characters are saying, AND what they're NOT saying...

Monday, September 26, 2016

Homework: September 26

English 11 (D block)
  • Read to page 178 in True Diary.
  • Study your vocabulary!
Creative Writing (E block)

  • Write!!! (Details in Google Classroom.)
Honors English 12 (G block)
  • UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES!
    • 9/28: vignette final due
    • 9/28: book club meeting 3
    • 10/3: Day 2 check in 2
    • 10/4: Personal essay draft due
    • 10/6: Book club meeting 4
    • 10/7: Personal essay final due
    • 10/7: In-class writing, intro texts
English 11 (A block)

  • Study your vocabulary--check in on Wednesday!
  • Read True Diary to page 154.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Homework: September 23

Honors English 12 (G block)

  • Finish and PRINT a final version of your vignette (just one). You will do some peer review/editing in class, where I'll give your essay to a couple other people in class.
  • Work a little on your mind map. It's not "due" Monday, but we'll still be working on/thinking about these issues.
  • Read and work on Room.

English 11 (A block)

  • Read True Diary to page 134.
  • Study your vocabulary!

Honors English 11 (C block)

  • Work on your Alexie map for at least 20 minutes. Remember, you won't finish it. But work on it, for at last 20 minutes, for real. The instructions are below.
  • Find an emoji to best express each of our current vocabulary words. Save them in Notes on your phone, or screenshot them, or something, so we can share on Tuesday.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Homework: September 22

English 11 (A block)
  • Read True Diary to page 103. As you read, find a quotation that you think has some good, unique language. (Maybe repetition, or figurative language.) Put a sticky note on the page so you can find it and work with it tomorrow.
  • Study your vocabulary!

Honors English 11 (C block)

(notes from today's discussion)
  •  Read the article "Superman and Me" by Sherman Alexie and complete the response on the last page.
  • Study that vocabulary--your check in is next Thursday.
English 11 (D block)
  • Read True Diary to page 158.
  • Study your vocabulary!
Creative Writing (E block)
  • Complete your "Why Write?" draft and make sure it's on Google Classroom for Monday.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Homework: September 21

Honors English 11 (C block)

  • Finish reading the novel True Diary, and make detailed, thoughtful notes on the handout.
  • Start studying those new vocabulary words.
English 11 (D block)
  • Read to page 134 in True Diary
  • Start studying your new vocabulary words!
Creative Writing (E block)
  • "Why Write?" full draft is due on Monday. (I think I may have said Friday in class today? But we don't have class on Friday.)
  • We'll talk about "The Page" tomorrow, too.
Honors English 12 (G block)
  • Study vocabulary--quiz on Friday will include current class content (all texts we've read so far are fair game) as well as the words on the list.
  • Read and mark up the excerpt from Proust's Remembrance of Things Past. Remember that we watched this clip from Mad Men about NOSTALGIA. Make some connections, with this text, and with ALL of the texts we've read so far.<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/suRDUFpsHus" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  • Bring a copy of a final draft of ONE vignette to class on Monday. We'll do some close, careful editing.
  • College essay--work on that thing!

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Homework: September 20

Creative Writing (E block)

  • Read "The Page" and make some quick notes.
  • Keep working on "Why Write?"

Honors English 11 (G block)

  • I'll release your vignettes back to you. Start working on a revision of ONE of the vignettes. I'll give you a rubric tomorrow.
  • Book club is tomorrow. Fill out those organizers, and be ready for a great discussion.
  • You'll have a vocabulary quiz on Friday.

English 11 (A block)

  • Read True Diary to page 100.
  • Make flashcards for your new words. Draw some emojis on them if that helps you remember!

Monday, September 19, 2016

Homework: September 19

Honors English 12 (G block)

  • Tomorrow, we have a guidance meeting. 
  • Wednesday, we have book clubs--meeting #2. You received an organizer to fill out; if you didn't get one, make sure to grab one tomorrow. 
  • I'll be giving you a reading to do for Wednesday, too--you can come grab it if you want to look at it early.
  • Friday we'll have our first vocab quiz/Day 2 check in. Make sure you're studying those words!

English 11 (A block)

  • Read to page 81 in True Diary.
  • If you didn't know the words that were on today's test, study them! They'll come back again...
Honors English 11 (C block)
  • Read to page 218 in True Diary--we'll finish the book on Wednesday!
English 11 (D block)
  • Read to page 117 in True Diary for next class.
  • If you didn't know the words that were on today's test, study them! They'll come back again...


    Friday, September 16, 2016

    HOMEWORK: September 16

    Honors English 11 (C block)

    • Study for your vocabulary quiz. Practice sentences, study language, make connections.
    • Make sure you've read up through page 198 in True Diary. Read ahead if you have time!
    • Finish watching Children of the Plains. There are 10 minutes left (start at 30:00). The link is here.

    English 11 (D block)
    • Read True Diary! To page 98!
    • You have your first vocabulary/Day 5 check in on Monday. Here are some hints on how to study:
      • Study current week’s words—make sure you know what the definitions mean! (Check notes from class, and use vocabulary.com to help clarify.
      • Practice using the words in sentences. Use vocabulary.com, your notes, and wordsinasentence.com to help you.
      • Compare words from this week to other words you've studied in the past. By asking, “How is ________ like ______________?” you’ll be practicing definitions and looking at the distinct meanings of each word.
      • Try to think of examples and situations to use the words that make sense to you. Use mnemonic devices to help you remember. Think about the way the word sounds, draw pictures, think of characters you could use it to describe. We’ll practice this in class; figure out what works best for you (and check in with me if you need help).

    Creative Writing (E block)
    • We'll talk about "Why Write?" next week--finish reading and marking if you haven't already. 
    • Keep thinking/planning/writing ideas for your own "Why Write?"




    Thursday, September 15, 2016

    Homework: September 15

    English 11 (D block)

    • Read True Diary! Keep going in the book, making sure that you're up to page 76.
    • Study your vocabulary! Remember, we have a quiz on Monday.
    Creative Writing (E block)
    • Wasn't it nice outside today?
    • If you haven't finished reading "Why Write?" do that for tomorrow. 
    • As always, Read your book, spend more time outside, and do some writing.
    Honors English 12 (G block)
    • Read Room! We'll talk about your "St. Lucy's" one pagers on Monday. Your next book club meeting is Wednesday. Use the weekend to get caught up.
    English 11 (A block)
    • Read True Diary! You should read to page 66.
    • Study your vocabulary--you have a quiz on Monday!

    Wednesday, September 14, 2016

    Homework: September 14

    Honors English 12 (G block)

    • Carefully read and mark up the story "St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves." Use the prompts on the slide to help guide your reading and thinking. You'll do some writing in class tomorrow about this story.
    • You should complete drafts of your vignettes for tomorrow, as well. You don't need to print them (unless it's helpful for you to do so). As long as they're saved in Google Classroom, I'll be able to access them.
    • Start studying that vocabulary--you'll have a quiz next Friday.
    English 11 (A block)
    • Make sure you've read to the end of page 31 in True Diary.
    • Study your vocabulary--practice using them in sentences.
    Honors English 11 (C block)
    • Read True Diary through page 178.
    • Study your vocabulary! Practice using the words in sentences.

    Tuesday, September 13, 2016

    Homework: September 13

    English 11 (A block)

    • Study your vocabulary words! Quiz is on Monday.
    • If you haven't read to the end of the second chapter in True Diary ("Why Chicken Means So Much to Me"), make sure you've done so by tomorrow.

    Honors English 11 (C block)

    • Read True Diary--check earlier post for pages.
    • Make flashcards for your vocabulary words and start studying them! Quiz on Monday. 
    English 11 (D block)
    • Study your vocabulary words! Quiz on Monday.
    • If you haven't read to the end of the page 43 in True Diary (there's a cartoon at the bottom of the page!), make sure you do so by next class.
    Creative Writing (E block)
    • Finish reading and marking up the story "Why Write?" We'll discuss it next class.

    Monday, September 12, 2016

    Homework: September 12

    First, thanks to Mr. Reinhardt, Ms. Chilton, HUDTV, and all the students/faculty involved in today's September 11th remembrance. If you missed today's program, you can find the link to the audio and video here.

    Honors English 11 (C block)

    • Read True Diary! Your schedule is posted in an earlier post--for tomorrow, read to page 129.
    English 11 (D block)
    • If you didn't finish reading the first two chapters of True Diary, do so for tomorrow. We'll keep going with the book tomorrow!
    Creative Writing (E block)
    • Complete the revision of your "____ Summer" piece. (The instructions
    Honors English 12 (G block)
    • For class on Wednesday, be prepared to discuss the first section of Room. This includes completing the Discussion Organizer you received in class; directions are on the front page!
    • For class on Thursday, make sure you've completed your vignette drafts in Google classroom, and make sure you've read the story "St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves."

    Friday, September 9, 2016

    Homework: September 9

    Creative Writing (E block)
    • For Monday: Start your Territories of Writing in your journal (use the handout provided to help). Feel free to cut out words/images from magazines, print out pictures, etc., and use them to decorate the cover or inside of your writing journal. Start a list of topics that might make for good stories.
    • For Tuesday: Finish a final draft of your "_____ Summer" story.
    Honors English 12 (G block)
    • For Monday: Read and mark up the packet of readings I gave you in class today. Each deals with an element of growing up.
    • For Monday: Make some notes/start drafting a vignette of your own, based on a story (person/place/thing/event) from your neighborhood. Use Cisneros's vignettes as a guide. 
    • For Wednesday: Read to page 56 in Room and complete the book club prep work. You can do the work right on the organizer if you want; you don't have to type it up separately this time.
    English 11 (A block)
    • Make flashcards for your new vocabulary words, and start studying them! Use vocabulary.com to help you. Make sure your flashcards have definitions that you understand!

    Thursday, September 8, 2016

    Homework: September 8

    Honors English 12 (G block)
    • Read Room. Your schedule is:
    9/14: Presents
    9/21: Unlying
    9/28: Dying
    10/6: After
    10/12: Living
    • Start drafting a vignette, based on your "neighborhood stories." Use Cisneros's vignettes as inspiration and guide. We'll have time in class tomorrow to do some writing, as well.
    English 11 (A block)
    Honors English 11 (C block)
    • Do some quick research for the poem "Reservation Mathematics." Look up:
      • Wounded Knee
      • Little Big Horn
      • Lucille Clifton (what's the allusion in the poem?)
    • Write a 1-paragraph reaction to the poem, focusing on what you noticed and what you wonder.
    • Read True Diary, up to page 100. (I'll give you a little bit of time to read in class on Monday, too.
      • Reading schedule for the rest of True Diary--read ahead if you have time!
      • For Tuesday, 9/13: to page 129
      • For Wednesday, 9/14: to page 151
      • For Friday, 9/16: to page 178
      • For Monday, 9/19: to page 198
      • For Wednesday, 9/21: to page 218 (we'll finish in class that day!)
    English 11 (D block)


    Wednesday, September 7, 2016

    Homework: September 7

    Honors English 11 (C block)
    Read True Diary to page 73. Be ready to discuss and compare to other texts.

    English 11 (D block)
    Get your syllabus signed.

    Creative Writing (E block)
    Finish your story draft.

    Tuesday, September 6, 2016

    Homework: September 6

    English 11 (D block)
    • Finish up your Intro letter--bring it with you to class tomorrow.
    • Get your course syllabus looked at and signed by folks at home.
    Creative Writing (E block)
    • Do about 15 minutes of thinking, organizing, pre-writing for your own "version" of Bradbury's "Rocket Summer." Consider images, sentence structure, etc. You'll write the actual piece in class tomorrow, but I want to see some pre-writing!
    Honors English 12 (G block)
    • Read and mark up the Cisneros vignettes. Consider PURPOSE (what are they saying?) and STYLE/LANGUAGE (how are they saying it?). Be ready to discuss thoughtfully tomorrow.
    English 11 (A block)
    • Get your syllabus signed, if you haven't already done so. We watched the first half of the documentary "Children of the Plains" in order to prepare for our first novel of the year. You can find the documentary here.

    Thursday, September 1, 2016

    Homework: September 1!

    Honors English 12 (G block)

    • Write your intro letter!
    • Finish drawing your neighborhood, and be ready to talk about it on Tuesday.
    • Get your supplies--especially that composition book!
    English 11 (A block)
    • Finish your letter, if you need to.
    • Acquire a composition book, as well as a folder/binder for English class.
    Honors English 11 (C block)
    • Read the first few chapters of Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian. Stop at the end of the chapter "Hope Against Hope." (It ends on page 43, where the picture with the Rez/Hope sign is.)
    • Read your IR book, too!
    • Get your school supplies: a composition book and a binder/folder.