Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Periods 5 & 6 Vocab Review & Color Purple

Hey there, guys and gals! Click on the link below to review your vocabulary words for this week's test. You can review your words in four formats: flashcards, a memory or concentration game, or in a word search. You shouldn't need a log-in. Just click on the activity once you are in. Then you click on PLAY THE GAME.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE REVIEW ACTIVITIES!

Have fun with this!!!



In addition, if you want to see a clip from "The Color Purple," click HERE! Please take a look and sign up for our field trip on 10/29!!!


Friday, September 25, 2009

Periods 1-6

For those of you who did not do this activity, you still have a chance for 5 FREE points. I need you to respond the post WELCOME TO TEAM C-ROD. Leave a comment about one thing you are looking forward to this year in English or Reading class. (BTW, the last day of school is NOT an answer! LOL!)

Saturday, August 22, 2009
WELCOME TO TEAM C-ROD!

I want you to get those easy points, so please do it.

SMILE, and I love ALL of you...even if I get grumpy sometimes. LOL!!!!!

Periods 2, 4, & 6 - I missed our time together today. I hope you enjoyed Twilight - my treat to give you a much-needed rest. Period 3 - It's for you to see on Tuesday.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Periods 1 & 2

After reading "Skins," we got a small snapshot of Native American customs. Not to mention, we learned several life lessons during the course of the story! The narrator, Mitchell, used many of Uncle Tommy's aphorisms to teach us to be comfortable in our own "skin." An aphorism is a brief saying that embodies a general truth, a life lesson or an astute observation. A theme in a story is very similar - it is the moral message, the life lesson that is implied.

With that said, my sweetie-pies, you have an assignment. It is NOT optional, and it is in two parts. You must do both.

Part 1: Find an aphorism or a theme in "Skins." Explain what this taught you and how you will follow that advice from now on. Make sure your response is grammatically correct, please. I will allow you to look through the book during class...unless you can access it now through the Student Portal. I want the quote from the story in your response.

Part 2: Click HERE to generate an Indian name. When you are on the webpage, just click "Get Your Name." Once you get your Indian name, tell me what it is in a comment/post. What do the words mean in English? Does your Indian name symbolize you, does it define you or reflect who you are? Explain this in a short paragraph on our blog.

You can submit both responses in ONE post, or you can can do it in two different ones. This is due on 9/30 by 11:00 p.m.

Have fun with this :o)

My Indian name, by the way, was WALLOWING TURKEY! Hilarious!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Periods 5 & 6: Make-Up of Summer Readings

I am not one for failing students; I am one to foster learning. With that said, here here is ONE LAST OPPORTUNITY to pull up your summer reading grades and, more importantly, learn about reading essays and articles with a critical eye.

Be reminded that this opportunity applies only to the summer ESSAYS AND EDITORIALS.

For those of you who did not attempt and/or finish these, and for those who did score as well as they'd hoped, please do the following:


For all eight essays, do the
SOAPStone questions...not the chart. You must type your responses, and be sure to address EACH of the SOAPStone categories and support your ideas with quotes from the text. It must be in essay form.

For the eight editorials, you must do ten instead. You must use the "Style and Rhetorical Appeals Terms to Know," along with your "Style and Rhetorical Appeals Graphic Organizer" to complete the information. Be sure to use specific examples to bolster your claims.

You will have until 10/1 (5th period) or 10/2 (6th period). I WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY MAKE-UP WORK AFTER THIS DATE...even if you are absent on the due date!!!!

If you still choose not to do these assignments, it's all on you. I have provided every opportunity for you to learn and succeed, now it's your call. Remember, I love you...don't let me down!


“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.”
~ Colin Powell

Sunday, September 20, 2009

New Moon Homework: Chapters 1-3

Periods 3 & 4 - Due by September 28th at 11:00 p.m.

You know how I am always pointing out AWESOME WRITING in our readings. Remember when Bradbury, the author of "A Sound of Thunder," described the T-Rex??? Well, now it's your turn to discover it for yourself in chapters 1-3 in
New Moon. For this assignment, I want you to choose three different sentences that appeal to your sense of smell, sight, taste, touch AND/OR hearing. You will need to type the full sentence in the comment section, identify the sense it's playing on, as well as the page number the sentence is located. YOU CANNOT USE SENTENCES THAT SOMEONE ELSE HAS ALREADY USED.

Here is an example, but you will have to do this for three different sentences:
SIGHT - "That was me. Me in a mirror. Me-ancient, creased and withered." (Page 6)

Be reminded that THIS IS
NOT EXTRA CREDIT. Feel free to use a class computer during lunch, or before/after school if you need to.

As you read, underline the sensory images (which is active reading, a trait of a GREAT READER). You should also try to employ Meyer's strategies whenever you write. She is gifted at luring in the reader with her sensory details! Have fun with this!

Our Class!

These are photos of some of the firsts this year. Hope you like! I am so blessed to making Hialeah Gardens' history with my champion students!

Click to play this Smilebox scrapbook: Class Firsts
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The Butterfly Effect Extra Credit - Periods 3 & 4

In the short story, "The Sound of Thunder," we learned that traveling through time can be dangerous. The characters from the story realize how they impact nature when one of the hunters steps on a butterfly. Through the destruction of one small element of the ecosystem, the future was changed. This is known as the “Butterfly Effect.” Man is causing changes in the ecosystem today.

Choose one of the topics below and write six sentences about how “tomorrow” will be affected by that topic.

Example:
Today: There is an oil spill off the coast of California.
Tomorrow:

1. Fish are poisoned.
2. People must buy expensive fish from the east coast.
3. People can no longer afford fish so they eat more meat.
4. More and more people get high cholesterol.
5. Some people die from heart attacks due to high cholesterol.
6. A president who creates positive change in the world is never born.

Choose one topic:
Topic 1: More oil is pumped to lower the price of gas.
Topic 2: A park is made into a parking lot.
Topic 3: A new landfill opens in your neighborhood.
Write your topic here.
Today:
Complete six sentences.
Tomorrow:

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

The deadline for this activity is 9/21 at 11p.m.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Periods 3 & 4 - This is for you!

This is the newest New Moon trailer (aired on the VMA's on 9/13). Click on the photo if you would like to see it.

Have your books ready for Monday! I AM SO EXCITED TO GET STARTED!

Below, you will find the links for the reading calendars for the novel. Print them and put them in your notebook.

September Reading Calendar
October Reading Calendar
November Reading Calendar

Monday, September 14, 2009

Periods 5 & 6


Hey there, guys and gals! Please bring your summer reading books everyday for the next week or two. Smile!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Periods 1 & 2 Playlist

You all compiled a playlist for our reading theme of the month, "When Do You Really Know Someone?" For some of the songs, I could not find the clean versions, but I still think the playlist represents the joys and pitfalls of getting to know someone. To listen, pause the playlist at the bottom of the page then press play on this one. ENJOY!

Feel free to leave feedback. Love you!

GREAT JOB, GUYS! Way to go!


Get a playlist! Standalone player Get Ringtones

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Vocab Review for Periods 3 & 4

ROOTS:
LUC, LUM - light; to shine or glitter
SPECT - see, view or look
PATH/PATHY - feelings, emotions, disease

Apathy - having no feeling (remember, the prefix "A" means NOT, WITHOUT)
Antipathy - having a strong feeling against (remember, "ANTI" means AGAINST)
Empathy - understanding of another's feelings
Pathos - arousing pity; the expression of feeling pity
Elucidate - to shed light on
Lucent - giving off light
Lucubration - hard or difficult study (from the old days of "done by the lamp light")
Luminary - one who sheds light on a subject
Translucent - partly transparent; allowing light to get through
Circumspect - to see things from all angles; watchful and discreet (remember, "CIRCUM" means AROUND)
Introspective - the ability to look within oneself (remember, "INTRO" means WITHIN)
Retrospect - the contemplation of things in the past (remember, "RETRO" means BACK)

YOU WILL DO GREAT! Just study! Love you....

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Periods 1, 2, 5, 6

Ever heard of the Rock Bottom Remainders? Well, by day, they’re authors...really famous authors! But once a year they shed their pen-and-pencil clutching personas and become rock stars, complete with roadies, groupies and a wicked cool tour bus.

Amy Tan (the author of "Two Kinds" and The Joy Luck Club), Mitch Albom (Tuesdays with Morrie) and Stephen King (The Green Mile, It, and other thrillers) are just three of the famous authors in this band.

Click HERE to see a performance of RBR (with Mitch Albom singing lead).
Click HERE to see their Good Morning America interview.

For some extra points, give me some feedback on their performance and, more importantly, their interview. Tell me why you believe they made their own band, why they continue to perform, and why they wear costumes in their performances. Please also tell me the name of another author in the band and name one literary piece that person penned.

You will need to post your comment by 11 p.m. on 09/09/09. Enjoy!!!!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

PERIODS 5 & 6 ONLY

If you are still in need of this book, I can get them for $20 with my teacher discount at Barnes and Noble. During the week of 9/4 to 9/11, I will collect money from the students who want me to order their books. Remember, if you have financial issues at home, we can help. There are libraries that check them out, I can lend out my copy, or we can try and find a used one. Just let me know if this is your case, please. I cannot help you if I do not know what's going on.

In addition, our class texts, The Language of Composition, will be here soon. The school ordered these for you because they were a little expensive.

Please DO NOT buy any AP Language practice books. We will be doing plenty of practice in class (and the occasional Saturday), there are practice tests online through College Board, and I have copies of several books for you to borrow. PLEASE DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY ON PRACTICE BOOKS!!!!!

OK, remember I love you all!!!!! Happy Labor Day Weekend.