Hello, all! Please do not forget to pick up the work you have missed, sick people. There seem to be quite a few away these days.
We are studying Poetry. There are three parts to the unit: the first is learning the terms and forms of poetry. The second part is more fun. You have to pick a poem and a song with a similar theme and present it to the class. The third part of the Poetry unit is written--either your own original work, or your criticism of famous poems.I have a lot of ideas down on paper, for this, but if you have an idea, please present your proposal to me.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Hello, peeps! We have finished your short stories and your rant essays, so we are on to poetry! Do your hearts beat with anticipation?
We have looked at narrative poetry in both classes--"The Lady of Shalott" (no, she's not an onion grower!) and "The Highwayman"--always a classic! Make sure you have finished your worksheets for Monday, Block B! Block D got away with no homework.
More later.
Patricia Humphries
We have looked at narrative poetry in both classes--"The Lady of Shalott" (no, she's not an onion grower!) and "The Highwayman"--always a classic! Make sure you have finished your worksheets for Monday, Block B! Block D got away with no homework.
More later.
Patricia Humphries
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Short stories unit ending--editing and publishing
Hello, English 10!
Your short stories should be ready for peer editing on Monday. Block D worked extremely well with the netbooks on Friday. I was impressed. Editing was fun, too! We should have those stories ready to hand in/publish by Tuesday or Wednesday. Block B needs a couple of more days, since we have not yet used the netbooks.
Next class, we look at spoonerisms, anagrams, palindromes, puns, and other fun wordplay, before we start our non-fiction unit. We will also have an assessment event (how do you like that for jargon?) on the short story elements and literary devices at the end of this week.
Your short stories should be ready for peer editing on Monday. Block D worked extremely well with the netbooks on Friday. I was impressed. Editing was fun, too! We should have those stories ready to hand in/publish by Tuesday or Wednesday. Block B needs a couple of more days, since we have not yet used the netbooks.
Next class, we look at spoonerisms, anagrams, palindromes, puns, and other fun wordplay, before we start our non-fiction unit. We will also have an assessment event (how do you like that for jargon?) on the short story elements and literary devices at the end of this week.
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