Monday, May 26, 2014

The House on Mango Street & Whale Rider

UPDATE 5/30:  COMPLETE THE ROUGH DRAFTS OF YOUR FIRST THREE VIGNETTES AND BRING THEM TO CLASS ON MONDAY, JUNE 2. 


The House on Mango Street Assignments --


The Vignette Writing Project: 
  • The completed booklet must be turned in by Monday, June 9, 2014 (This is the last grade of the marking period...worth 50 points)
  • Individual due dates for rough drafts of each vignette will be provided in class
Reading Assignment: 
  • 9 Honors students must read the entire book by Friday, June 6
  • The following vignettes, however, are to be read by Wednesday, June 4:
    • "A Smart Cookie" - page 90
    • "Sally" - page 81
    • "What Sally Said" - page 92
    • "Linoleum Roses" - page 101
    • "Marin" - page 26
    • "There was an Old Woman..." - page 29
    • "Alicia Who Sees Mice" - page 31
    • "No Speak English" - page 76
    • "Rafaela Who Drinks Coconut & Papaya Juice..." - page 79
    • "Minerva Writes Poems" - page 84
Whale Rider --


We will be viewing The Whale Rider the week of June 9.  Our discussion will connect this film to The House on Mango Street.


Exam --


I will be providing you with an exam review sheet during the week of June 2. 



Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Upcoming Events

Friday, May 23 -- End Test for Ibsen's Hedda Gabler and A Doll's House.  Don't forget to review the Ibsen PowerPoint!


The Weeks of May 26  and June 2-- We will begin reading and doing a creative writing project for The House on Mango Street.  Due dates for individual vignettes will be discussed in class.


The Week of June 9th -- Whale Rider


* I will be providing each class with a review sheet during the first week of June. 

Sunday, May 4, 2014

A Doll's House and Hedda Gabler

Starting on Monday, May 5 we will begin to study Henrik Ibsen's plays.  As you are reading and analyzing Hedda Gabler independently, we will focus on A Doll's House in class. 

The following assignments must be completed for Hedda Gabler:
  • Taking notes (see handout) while reading Hedda Gabler in preparation for a Socratic Seminar on Thursday, May 15.
  • Writing an essay based on one of the two writing prompts provided in class (see handout) by Wednesday, May 14 at 11:59PM (use turnitin.com to submit the essay).
A Doll's House assignments:
  • Assignments and due dates for this play will be provided to you during class.
End test for Hedda Gabler and A Doll's House:
  • To be determined at a later date.


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Shakespeare Unit

Wednesday, April 30:  End Test  for Shakespeare, Elizabethan Theater, and Romeo and Juliet
  • Review the PowerPoint I provided prior to studying Romeo and Juliet
  • Review the webquest you completed in class on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Theater
  • Review your notes from the How William Became Shakespeare CD
  • Review all handouts and notes provided before, during, and after the reading of Romeo and Juliet
  • Review the entire play of Romeo and Juliet
Online text:
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/romeo_juliet/

Study guide:
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/plays/romeoscenes.html
Romeo and Juliet Skits: 
Upon our return from the break, you will begin preparing a modern version of Romeo and Juliet.  The assignment and due dates will be provided in class on Wednesday, April 23. 


Upcoming Reading and Assignments:
You will be independently analyzing and reading Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler.  As you are completing Hedda Gabler at home, we will be studying Ibsen's A Doll's House as a class. 

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Vocabulary and Shakespeare Resources

Writing Prompt:  Read "The Sniper" over the weekend in preparation for an in-class writing on Monday, April 7.  Please meet in computer lab #438  on Monday and Tuesday (April 7 & 8).


Vocabulary Quiz:  Unit 6 on April 9, 2014.




Shakespeare Resources:


Online text:
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/romeo_juliet/

Study guide:
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/plays/romeoscenes.html

Thursday, March 20, 2014

SHAKESPEARE UNIT & PRO/CON ESSAY INFORMATION

SHAKESPEARE SCAVENGER HUNT


We will meet in the computer lab (room 438) on Monday and Tuesday (3/24 and 3/25).  Complete the handout provided in class by using the websites listed below.  The websites are listed in the order of how they appear on the handout. 


www.bardweb.net  (Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/shake_rule.html (Section 7)
www.renfaire.com/Costume/index.html (Section 8)
http://elizabethan.org (Section 9)
http://www.william-shakespeare.info/elizabethan-theatre-facts.htm (Section 10)




PRO/CON Essay:This formal essay will be in MLA format and will maintain a formal tone throughout.  A Works Cited page is required.  The essay will be turned in to turnitin.com.  The due date for the final paper will be Wednesday, March 26 by 11:59 PM.  A penalty of a letter grade lower for each day the paper is late. You must provide quotes for both "DNA as Destiny" and Oedipus the King. If you do not have any quotes for Minority Report, you must then provide specific examples.


Works Cited Information for PRO/CON Paper:
DVD/Film - Minority Report directed by Steven Spielberg for DreamWorks in Universal City, California (original release date is 2002 and it came out on DVD in 2003). 
Magazine  - The magazine article "DNA as Destiny" was written by David Ewing Duncan.  It first appeared in Wired magazine November of 2002. 
Anthology - Sophocles is the author of Oedipus the King (keep the original date of print blank).  This work appears on pages 433-471 in the following Anthology:  Literature World Masterpieces which was published in 1995 in Englewood Cliffs by Prentice Hall Publishing Company. 

Monday, March 17, 2014

March 2014

Reminder:
Due Tuesday, March 18: Complete the Magical Realism handout for homework. 
Due Wednesday, March 19:  Complete the front side of the personal legend handout provided in class on Tuesday.
Due Wednesday, March 26 by 11:59 PM: The essay for Oedipus, "DNA as Destiny," and Minority Report.