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Thursday, September 18, 2008
DO YOU HAIKU?
The best of the best haikus from our first haiku tournament. Please post as a comment. (Pictures coming soon.) Congratulations to class champion Jennifer Lee and near-winner, Jane Danstrom!
I thought that today's tournament was very fun and lively. I enjoyed watching and listening to the haiku rounds all the way until the finals where the epic battle between Jennifer and Jane took place. A haiku I wrote that I liked is this:
grass, nature's green hair nourishment for hungry cows always there to mow.
I really enjoyed the tournament today. I think it was a good opportunity for us ap kids to compete in a positive way, and we all got to be creative and hear eachother's work.
one of my favorites was written on the spot right before my round..
britney shakes her junk, bopping around like bubbles. i do not like it.
WOW! That Haiku tournament was such a blast! It was so fun to listen to everyone's creative pieces. Our class has such a rare point of view on random things, I noticed, and was very appreciative to hear their voices through their writing. Let's do it again. Okay? okay! My favorite haiku was the one I used in the first round as well.
Joe left English class. He is a big, fat trader. Run Joe! Run so fast!
I really liked the tournament. I hate going in front of the class and reading/saying things but I was able to kind of do the haikus okay.~ Everyone's was so funny and descriptive! I had a lot of fun.
I liked my rice crispy one~
Popping, Crackling An unforced rhythm of peace Rice Crispy breakfast
I actually don't eat that cereal for breakfast but I think I wanted to eat rice crispy treats when I wrote this.
I like the Haiku tournament a lot, it was tons of fun and it was nice to have a relaxing day that still got something accomplished. I had a ton of fun writing these would like to have another one soon!
Homework, Haikus, Nap Sneezing, Sniffling, Coughing Reasons for AP?
The haiku tournament was a refreshing break from the rhetorical work we’ve been doing. The tournament was entertaining and engaging and offered a means of sharing our creativity. I hope there's another. Also, I’m not putting the insulting one up.
Books are entire worlds Waiting for curious minds To unveil their thoughts
The haiku tournament was so comical and entertaining. I had so much fun hearing the very descriptive ones and laughing at the most random ones in the bunch. It was an intense tourney everyone and we all did a good job! Hopefully we'll have another one! I didn't read this one but here goes...
Each day is precious Jump! Run! Play! Live your life now. Before it's too late.
I enjoyed writing the haikus and participating in the tournement, since I usually don't think or write creativly or in a subjective lense. It was different for me, and I enjoyed writing humorous haikus. One of my favorites was
Cars screamed in my ear. Personification - yes! Bonus points for me
The tournament was very fun and I loved all the funny haikus, mostly because i can't write funny things, so it was very cool to hear what everyone came up with.
White is all i see Ash falls from the sky like rain The fire still burns
This haiku is actually a true story of when i was in italy, we were staying in this little town on the side of a mountain and on the other side of the mountain, a huge fire started, so the ash was blowing over and it was everywhere, falling from the sky.
I thought the Haiku tournament was fun! It was definitely good to see people having a good time. I thought everyone's haikus were very creative. Out of all the haikus I wrote, I liked this one the best:
starry starry sky meditating silently, oops! I fall asleep
I really enjoyed be able to have a lighthearted tournament like this in our class. It was cool seeing everyone's creative and homorous sides, too. I likes this haiku of mine: Autumn: Pumpkin seeds roasting In a bright brick oven fire Leaves falling softly
I really enjoyed hearing other people's haikus. I liked the contrast between the funny ones and the very descriptive, more serious ones. I think this was a good and fun break, but one that also helped us share our writing.
One haiku that I had fun writing:
shiny, black, free happy, hopping high, chirping 'til he met Donald.
I really liked listening to everyone's haikus! They were all really good. Congrats to Jennifer! This was really fun and I hope we can do it again. Here's one of mine.
A raging tempest Darkness before the light Swirling wind and hail.
Well, my favorite that I wrote: What is similar? A pit bull and a hockey mom Thank you Alaska I also want to throw out this one because i had to get gas today and it was a killer... Gas prices explained Four dollars for one gallon? I think I will walk
The haiku tournament was pretty great. Although I felt foolish when I was up, it was fun watching everyone else. People had good descriptive ones and funny ones too. Of the ones I wrote, I liked my Spanish one the best, but due to obvious reasons, I won't post that one, so this:
Zooming in are shapes Complex crystalline structures Zooming out as one
The haiku tournament was so much fun. I loved how everyone contributed a little of their poetic (and humorous) side. I can't wait until the next haiku tournament! I suppose my favorite haiku was the first one I used:
Trees whisper throughout The wind flows through the forests Life keeps on dancing
It all been said before, but the haiku tournament was great fun and it was enjoyable to listen to both descriptive and humorous pieces. My favorite haiku was: A tiny penguin In a world of ice and snow Dinner for a seal
This of course refering to a penguin's main predator, the leopard seal.
1/20, Tues: Preliminary Works Cited, 10 sources and thesis, BEFORE SCHOOOL Media Center 1/21, Wed: min. 5 notecards/dbl entry notes due, 2 sources MC 1/22, Thurs: AP Prompt, Classroom 1/23, Fri: Taking notes, MC 1/26, Mon: "Course Selection Orientation," classroom (with counselors) 1/27, Tues: sign up for rough draft due date in am, class= taking notes, MC 1/28, Wed: Notecards/double entry due, in class M C 1/29, Thurs: work on outline, MC 1/30, Fri: Finalized thesis/outline due Review AP Prompt, Classroom 2/2, Mon: working on paper, lab 121 2/3, Tues: working on paper, lab 121 2/4, Wed: ACT Prep, classroom 2/5, Thurs: working on paper, lab 121 2/6, Fri: working on paper, lab 121 (first RD due) 2/9, Mon: working on paper, lab 121 (RD due) 2/10, Tues: working on paper, lab 121 (RD due) 2/11, Wed: Classroom, Mulitple choice 2/12, Thurs: classroom, junior assessment (RD due) 2/13, Fri: classroom, 7 sentence paras for Vday (RD due) 2/17, Tues: late start, classroom, ap prep, definition ch due 2/18, Wed: clasroom, "Being poor" and def chapter 2/19, Thurs: definition disc, ww overview and minstrels, lottery for order of research return 2/20, Fri: ACT Prep, auditoirum 2/23, Mon: RESEARCH PAPER DUE. BEFORE SCHOOL. 2/25:Research paper letter due (in class) -- letter to future junior... how to survive! 2/23-2/27: WRITERS WEEK! 3/2: 3 Thank yous and Shareble Draft due. Bring Things They Carried 3/2: Discuss "The Men we Carry in our Minds" and share the things we carry 3/4: Ch 1 of The Things They Carry due 3/5: Counselors Visit 3/6: Ch 2,3,4 of The Things They Carry 3/9: Part 2 (ch 5-10) of Things They Carry, 3/10: discuss part 2 3/11: Discuss part 2Part 3 due (11-17) 3/12: Wonder Years viewing/discussion 3/13: Discuss Part 3, jigsaw 3/16: Part 4 due (18-22) 3/17: Questions for speaker due. Guest Speaker, Ken Hester. 3/18: Shareable draft due "This is a story I've never told anyone" OR a definition paper. 3/19: Thank you note for Mr. Hester due. Play. 3/20: Found poem due. share found poem aloud. post to blog -- with explanation as comment -- by midnight. contest due
Important AP info/dates
Wed, February 18:AP information meeting for all students. Students must attend during the first or second half of the lunch hours or before school. Attendance will be taken.
Monday, February 23rd - exactly 3:00pm on Friday, February 27th: Registration for AP Tests. No one will be allowed to register after this time under any circumstances.
No later than 3:00pm March 3rd: Payment must be received by the cashier. Tests will be ordered that afternoon.
**If a student registers by the deadline, but does not pay by March 3rd a test will not be ordered. If a student forgets to register by the 27th a test will not be ordered.
Calendar
WARNING: CALENDAR IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Please check regularly!
HW assignments are listed in red on their due date. *Remember, if you are not in class, papers due must still get to me.
8/20, Wed: Welcome to class. 11:59pm: post to blog due 8/21, Thurs: Lab 128!Summer Reading Essay LAB 128! 8/22, Fri:PAPA reading/notes AND "What's in a Name" Rhetorical Analysis In-class, more Intro. Discuss goals. 8/24: 11:59pm Sunday night, read classmates' blog entries and post comments. Send email to Gerber, sgerber@d211.org 8/25, Mon:Mr. Tosh, teambuilding 8/26, Tues: 8/27, narrative ch due (6) Discuss narrative/ "What's in a name?" Wed:Reading of ch 1 in Patterns and review of ch 5. yearbook pictures, chat PAPA, advertisements, begin annotating second rhetorical analysis piece (post-its/questioning) 8/28, Thurs: Childhood Writing Due and chapter 5 (grammar) with notes. PAPA lecture/discussion and summer reading essays back. General notes on rhet analysis. 8/29, Fri: Reflective/Inventive Activities re: writing memories. Rhetorical Analysis #2"My Mother Never Worked" 8/30, Sat, 11:59pm:Blog Post: post a response (as a comment) to our day-o-tosh activties 9/2, Tues: Read chapters 2-4 (before you start writing) Shareable Draft #1, Writing memories 9/3: Wed:Discuss "My Mother..." 9/4: Thurs:Review grammatical rules and rhetorical analysis expectations 9/5, Fri: "Thirty-eight saw Murder..."Discuss. Rhetorical Analaysis Due 9/8, Mon: Shareable Draft #2, Narrative, any topic 9/9, Tues: Descriptive Chapter notes due. Descrip. Activities 9/10, Wed: "F.M." due 9/11, Thurs: "F.M." Discussion 9/12, Fri: Connotative Language/creative writing 9/13, Sat: 11:59pm, freshmen post 9/15: Ground Zero Due 9/16: Discuss "Ground Zero" and 9/11 mural peer comment on blog 9/17: Cubing... BOOK FAIR! 9/18: Haiku Tournament 9/19: Shareable Draft #3, Description 9/22: Exemplification Chapter due 9/23: "Just Walk on By" Patterns 9/24: Exemplification speeches 9/25: AP Prompt? 9/26: 9/29: Sinners (Rosh Hashana: Brewner's here!) 9/30: Sinners Discussion (Rosh Hashana: Brewner's here!) 10/1:REvision # 1 Due, finish speeches 10/2: Process Chapter Due, discuss rhetoric/examplesDiscuss AP Prompts? Blog Post: "How to avoid class participation" 10/3: "How to Avoid a Bad Date." patterns 10/6: Go over AP Prompts 10/7: Rhetorical Analysis Due 10/8: Cause and Effect, Patterns, preview DOAS 10/9: Process Shareable Draft 10/10: DOAS, act 1 due 10/13: NO SCHOOL 10/14: DOAS, act 2 due li'l quiz/discussion 10/15: analyze "Ben Folds" lyrics and connect to play (gerber at meeting) Post blog response to "Tragedy and a Common Man" by before class tomorrow 10/16: DOAS small group discussions. Post thesis to blog by this evening. (gerber at meeting) 10/17: "Why Boys Don't Play with Dolls" due Discuss thesis statements in class 10/20: Outline Due 10/21: DOAS Shareable Draft due (gerber at conference) 10/22: Compare/Contrast ch due and (Sex, Lies and Conversation? Dearly Disconnected (gerber at conference) 10/23: Rhetoric Discussion, "Sex, Lies, and Conversation" 10/24: Business, contest due, reflect on first quarter/sign up for conferences & check in contest 10/27: Classification/Division chapter due/book bistro(?)/review revision of lit analysis 10/28: The Ways We Lie 10/29: The Dog Ate my Disk rhetorical anlaysis 10/30 AP Prompt 10/31: Shareable Draft due: compare/contrast OR classification/divisionHappy Halloween! 11/3: Argument Chapter Due and Walmart pieces (650-668) *Take detailed notes paying attention to new terms. Read pieces considering their use of argumentation 11/4: Declaration of Indendence 11/5:Day in life of... writing Discuss argument reading, intro romanticism, start YGB 11/6:"Young Goodman Brown" 11/7:YGB Criticism Transcendentalism... what is it? 11/12 : The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail 11/13: Lit Analysis REvision due Transcendentalism: Emerson/Thoreau 11/14: AP example analysis read/discuss assigned: Read section of Walden, post response to blog 11/17: "Civil Disobedience" and "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" (discuss in class and compare to MLK) 11/18: Emerson dueWalden Post, on blog, due by classtime tomorrow 11/19: Discuss transcendentalism, Emerson, Thoreau-- what's modern day transcendentalism? Transcendental music? Intro Into the Wild 11/20: Into the Wild, 1-3 11/21: Into the Wild 11/24: Into the Wild 4-7 11/25: Into the Wild 8-13 11/26: Into the Wild 14-15 Thanksgiving Break 12/1: Into the Wild 16-end 12/2: Into the Wild wrap up/Last American ManDue 12/3: Intro realism/satire/Huck Finn 12/4: Chapters 1-4, Huck Finn 12/5: Chapters 5-10 (theme teams) 12/8: Chapters 11-14 due 12/9: Criticism Due (act prep?) 12/10: Born to Trouble 12/11: Chapter 15-20 12/12: Chapter 20-24, by Friday night, blog post 12/14, Sunday: Post your top 3 lit research book choices. For top choice, explain why. 12/15: Chapter 25-30 12/16: "Born to Trouble," part 2 12/17: Chapter 31- end of book (1oo pages. Pace yourself!) 12/18: AP Prompt 12/19: Prep for lit research and time for fun! WINTER BREAK!! MAZEL TOV! 1/5: Overview of Research ProcessPreliminary Reading Notes due 1/6: Day 1, Media Center: Reading Notes Due before school, 100 note cards in class 1/7: Start research process, Media Center 1/8: Research MC (presentation on crit) 1/9: Orientation, Day 2(presentation on crit) 1/12: Sources peer-edit: bring 3-5 finished sources. MC
When can you do a transcendental movie night?
Literary Analysis REvision
Hi, folks --
As we discussed in class, due to the state of the literary analysis shareable drafts, you'll be constructing a revision over the next two weeks.
For this revision, you must consider the feedback provided by your group and your teacher and construct a more solid paper in which you also provide at least ONE piece of literary criticism.
The staff in the media center has graciously set some criticism aside for you. In class, I mentioned finding texts compiled by Harold Bloom. I also suggested that you share ideas and materials and copy pieces vs. check them out. JStor (on the media research products page) is also an option.
When you meet with me for our conferences, feel free to ask questions. And yes, this copy will be graded... some of you have more work to do than others. But remember, this will help you with your future paper and ultimately, your literary research paper.
Other reminders: *Finish your IR book this weekend and bring it to class Mon. *Bring your writing folder and reflective sheet to our meeting
As you're constructing your freshmen descriptive post, remember you're not just typing up your observations. Here are a few things to remember...
1. Think PAPA. Establish a purpose first. You don't need to explicitly state your thesis in your piece, but you must know and establish your dominant impression. Consider your persona, too. You don't have to write as "you," right?
2. Focus on showing us, the readers, vs. telling us.
3. Accomplish steps 2 and 3 by using concrete details, figurative language, connotative language, etc. Consider your syntax, too.
4. Decide on a method of organization (as explained in ch 7).
5. Add a creative title.
AP Prompt
Hope you're having a great homecoming weekend!
For the AP reading, annotate the texts and also score each essay using a separate piece of paper. To score, use the attached AP rubric, and explain your choices with a specific rationale for each example.
Choose next week's lesson plan!
NOTES FOR RHETORICAL ANALYSIS
Hi, folks --
Here are some general notes for your rhetorical analysis work.
Make sure you properly cite the text using MLA citation. Introduce your quotes. Think ICE: intro, cite, explain. (See the link to MLA on my website if need be.)
Follow the 11th commandment: "Quote," NOT "Quote", (This rule applies if you're referencing a specific word choice. If you're citing an entire quote, you typically won't have punctuation until after the parenthesis.)
Use active voice and make sure your verbs and nouns AGREE. (You read about this in chapter 5. We'll review it in the upcoming weeks, but do your best now.)
Avoid "you," and [mostly] "I" while writing -- stick with a rhetorical analysis vs. an opinion-based commentary of the text, with the exception of your first or last separate paragraph (see rubric).
Ask yourself, "How does this connect with PAPA?"
Make sure you have organized paragraphs, each with an individualized focus. You've got transitions, yes?
Cite proof to support your claims, and make claims when you provide textual evidence. (Feel free to note individual word choices --but see note on the 11th commandment -- and syntax of author.)
General Request:
Please add a header with last name/page number to top of page. Thanks to Emma for the idea!
22 comments:
I thought that today's tournament was very fun and lively. I enjoyed watching and listening to the haiku rounds all the way until the finals where the epic battle between Jennifer and Jane took place. A haiku I wrote that I liked is this:
grass, nature's green hair
nourishment for hungry cows
always there to mow.
I really enjoyed the tournament today. I think it was a good opportunity for us ap kids to compete in a positive way, and we all got to be creative and hear eachother's work.
one of my favorites was written on the spot right before my round..
britney shakes her junk,
bopping around like bubbles.
i do not like it.
i enojyed being the near winner, but i'm incredibly depressed i did not win that box of macaroni. DARN YOUR HAIKU PROWESS, JENNIFER!
My favorite haiku was one I used in the first round.
Old ladies like books
What happens to library fees
When you leave the earth?
WOW! That Haiku tournament was such a blast! It was so fun to listen to everyone's creative pieces. Our class has such a rare point of view on random things, I noticed, and was very appreciative to hear their voices through their writing. Let's do it again. Okay? okay! My favorite haiku was the one I used in the first round as well.
Joe left English class.
He is a big, fat trader.
Run Joe! Run so fast!
I really liked the tournament. I hate going in front of the class and reading/saying things but I was able to kind of do the haikus okay.~ Everyone's was so funny and descriptive! I had a lot of fun.
I liked my rice crispy one~
Popping, Crackling
An unforced rhythm of peace
Rice Crispy breakfast
I actually don't eat that cereal for breakfast but I think I wanted to eat rice crispy treats when I wrote this.
I like the Haiku tournament a lot, it was tons of fun and it was nice to have a relaxing day that still got something accomplished. I had a ton of fun writing these would like to have another one soon!
Homework, Haikus, Nap
Sneezing, Sniffling, Coughing
Reasons for AP?
The haiku tournament was a refreshing break from the rhetorical work we’ve been doing. The tournament was entertaining and engaging and offered a means of sharing our creativity. I hope there's another. Also, I’m not putting the insulting one up.
Books are entire worlds
Waiting for curious minds
To unveil their thoughts
The haiku tournament was so comical and entertaining. I had so much fun hearing the very descriptive ones and laughing at the most random ones in the bunch. It was an intense tourney everyone and we all did a good job! Hopefully we'll have another one! I didn't read this one but here goes...
Each day is precious
Jump! Run! Play! Live your life now.
Before it's too late.
I really liked doing the haiku tournament. Everyone's haikus were really good and reallly funny. I would definitly be down for another one ;)
No hitter Sunday
Cubs are going all the way.
Zambrano is great!
I loved the tournament... We have some really funny and descriptive writers in our class... i'm impressed by and jealous of a lot of you!
Here's mine:
It comes once a month
My mother and father scream
cell phone bill chaos
I enjoyed writing the haikus and participating in the tournement, since I usually don't think or write creativly or in a subjective lense. It was different for me, and I enjoyed writing humorous haikus.
One of my favorites was
Cars screamed in my ear.
Personification - yes!
Bonus points for me
The tournament was very fun and I loved all the funny haikus, mostly because i can't write funny things, so it was very cool to hear what everyone came up with.
White is all i see
Ash falls from the sky like rain
The fire still burns
This haiku is actually a true story of when i was in italy, we were staying in this little town on the side of a mountain and on the other side of the mountain, a huge fire started, so the ash was blowing over and it was everywhere, falling from the sky.
I thought the Haiku tournament was fun! It was definitely good to see people having a good time. I thought everyone's haikus were very creative. Out of all the haikus I wrote, I liked this one the best:
starry starry sky
meditating silently,
oops! I fall asleep
I really enjoyed be able to have a lighthearted tournament like this in our class. It was cool seeing everyone's creative and homorous sides, too. I likes this haiku of mine:
Autumn:
Pumpkin seeds roasting
In a bright brick oven fire
Leaves falling softly
I really enjoyed hearing other people's haikus. I liked the contrast between the funny ones and the very descriptive, more serious ones. I think this was a good and fun break, but one that also helped us share our writing.
One haiku that I had fun writing:
shiny, black, free
happy, hopping high, chirping
'til he met Donald.
I really liked listening to everyone's haikus! They were all really good. Congrats to Jennifer! This was really fun and I hope we can do it again.
Here's one of mine.
A raging tempest
Darkness before the light
Swirling wind and hail.
Well, my favorite that I wrote:
What is similar?
A pit bull and a hockey mom
Thank you Alaska
I also want to throw out this one because i had to get gas today and it was a killer...
Gas prices explained
Four dollars for one gallon?
I think I will walk
The haiku tournament was pretty great. Although I felt foolish when I was up, it was fun watching everyone else. People had good descriptive ones and funny ones too. Of the ones I wrote, I liked my Spanish one the best, but due to obvious reasons, I won't post that one, so this:
Zooming in are shapes
Complex crystalline structures
Zooming out as one
I thought it was really interesting to see the switch between funny and descriptive haikus. The first one I wrote was my favorite:
Reagan has mono.
I feel really bad for her.
I should wash my hands.
The haiku tournament was so much fun. I loved how everyone contributed a little of their poetic (and humorous) side. I can't wait until the next haiku tournament! I suppose my favorite haiku was the first one I used:
Trees whisper throughout
The wind flows through the forests
Life keeps on dancing
It all been said before, but the haiku tournament was great fun and it was enjoyable to listen to both descriptive and humorous pieces.
My favorite haiku was:
A tiny penguin
In a world of ice and snow
Dinner for a seal
This of course refering to a penguin's main predator, the leopard seal.
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