City Projects Due Tuesday

AP Language

March 27th, 2009

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Fantastic job on the persuasive essays, guys.  You’ve really come far from the beginning of the year.

Please remember that we will begin the presentations of the city projects on Tuesday. I will take any last minute questions on Monday.  We will discuss presentation guidelines then, as well.

Have a great weekend.

Love in the Time of Cholera Essay

World Literature

March 27th, 2009

We discussed your paragraphs and ideas for the essay in class today.  I was quite impressed with your ideas, and can’t wait to read the product on Monday.

If you were absent, please send me an email and I will get you caught up.

Remember, while we will go through the peer review process on Monday, you should come to class with a typed, “finished” paper.  Seven pages is too many, three is not enough.

Send me an email if you have any questions.

Spring Break Reset

World Literature

March 22nd, 2009

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Just a reminder:  Your vocabulary words are due Monday when you get to class. If you want to email the list to me, there is a “contact” button at the top of this page.  Also, we will be discussing the novel to chapter six on Monday, so please get caught up before then.

Web Sites for College Search

AP Language, Internet Goodness

March 16th, 2009

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Found this post at The findingDulcinea Blog (our blogs were meant for one another!).  Contains some good links to start your college search.  Don’t forget to check out the comments, too.  Apparently eNotes has a "Get Answers from Real Students" section.

Happy Spring Break.

Your Grand Experiment

Contemporary Nonfiction

March 11th, 2009

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As we’ve been reading Into the Wild, we have returned to one question again and again:

Now, I turn this question to you. Your first writing assignment of this session is an explanation/exploration of your own life. Chris McCandless realized that there was something amiss in his world, and he attempted to fix it.  Whether he found his answers is not something we can ever know, but we can take the lens we’re using to study him and turn it on ourselves.

I ask that you write a piece on your own life.  It may take the form of an analysis, a narrative, a treatise, even an anthem.  Do some freewriting, look over your journals, create an outline of ideas (we’ll talk about this tomorrow), then decide which form would be best. I’ll talk with each of you individually about your outlines on Friday (13), so have a solid start by then.

Here are some questions you might consider (add more to the "Comments" section if you think of others more pertinent):

This is not a simple assignment, nor is it a chance for you to rant against the wrongs done to you, but an exploration of your aspirations and current situation. Remember, if we’ve learned anything so far,it’s this: When you’re heading into the wild, better have a map…