Here are the Power Point presentations that we've covered the past two days (9/29 - 9/30). They are both rules for writing and general advice.
Rules for Writing
Rules for Comparing/Contrasting
Welcome! This blog is a resource created in conjunction with my American and British Literature classes. As we progress, I will be posting assignments, blog response questions, and supplementary resources.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
9/28 Epic Hero PPT
Here are the epic hero notes that I promised to post online. Don't forget to complete your introduction rough draft for tomorrow!
Epic Hero PPT
Epic Hero PPT
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
9-27 Example Compare and Contrast GO
Here is the link for the example graphic organizer: Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
9/21 Bonus Assignment Opportunity!
Worried about your grade? Want to get a few bonus points by completing an optional bonus assignment? Now is your chance!
Assignment: Create a "movie poster" that is relevant to any of the works of British Literature that we've encountered thus far.
Criteria:
- Must be colorful
- Must fill the entire poster
- Must have clean, legible writing (should look professional)
- Must have numerous pictures and imagery
- Must have a clear title, some tag lines, and fake movie reviews
Warning: I am VERY critical in regards to posters. Students tend to do a poor job assuming that creative assignments are easy and aren't to be taken literal. Full credit will only be received if the poster looks to be of professional quality. See me for examples if you want an idea of the expectations that I've set.
Grade: This poster will enter the gradebooks as an extra assignment that is valued at 22/15. That means that you will obtain 7 additional points as well as a 100% 15/15 grade.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
9/16 Weekend Homework
EQ: How do the themes and symbols of the trials of the narrator in The Seafarer relate to those Beowulf faced in Beowulf?
Finish Epic Story Assignment
HOMEWORK
Read The Seafarer (100-103)
Complete The Seafarer Discussion Questions (1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10)
Complete Epic Story Assignment (Due Monday)
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
9/14 Beowulf Completion
Activator: Epic Conventions Review
Teaching Strategy:
Review the reading from the night before
Discuss Beowulf 62-66 Final Questions
Introduce Epic Story Assignment
Summarizer: Beowulf Trailer - does the trailer match the images you had in your head while reading?
Homework:
Read The Iliad 74-88
I recorded notes for the class. They can be accessed by clicking the following link: The Iliad Notes
Quiz Tomorrow (We'll Review Prior)
Monday, September 12, 2011
9/12 Homework
Due to the flooding and the pace of in-class materials, the homework and the in-class work will not match up. An updated schedule will be provided tomorrow for the remainder of the week.
FOR TONIGHT, students have the following ASSIGNMENT:
Read Beowulf 53-61
Complete Beowulf 53-61 Note Taking Guide
Assessment Tomorrow (Will also cover Beowulf 46-52)
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
9/7 Beowulf 38-45
EQ: How do the characters of The Seafarer and Beowulf parallel? How does the imagery of both works parallel?
Activator: Journal Entry: Where do MONSTERS lurk? (pg 37).
Teaching Strategy
Assessment Reading Check Quiz
Discuss Activator
Discuss Beowulf 38-45 and Complete Beowulf Discussion 38-45 Questions
Read The Seafarer (100-103)
Complete The Seafarer Discussion Questions
Discuss The Seafarer
Summarizer
Ticket-Out-The-Door: Explain which character (Beowulf, Grendel, or Hrothgar) the seafarer has more in common with and why. Use 2-3 complete sentences.
Homework
Read Beowulf 46-52
Thursday, September 1, 2011
9/7 Beowulf Introduction
EQ: What are the conventions of epic poetry?
Activator Beowulf Trailer. Discuss the mood of the trailer. Predict possible themes of the work.
Assessment Genesis of Britain Quiz
Journal Where do MONSTERS lurk? (37) + Discussion Questions
Journal Where do MONSTERS lurk? (37) + Discussion Questions
Notes Epic Conventions (34-37 + GO)
Read Beowulf introduction (38-45)
Discuss: What are some examples of recent epics (movies, TV, or plays).
Homework
Beowulf Read 38-45
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