Please make sure to get your copy of The Fault in Our Stars by 10/31/14.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
In what ways does watching the film versions of Romeo & Juliet help to enhance your understanding of the text?
Tuesday- 10/21/14
2nd block-
2nd block-
Quickwrite: Assert your own
definition/description of the type of ideal romantic love Romeo and Juliet
think they have. Then, use text from the
play as positive or negative examples to support your definition/description.
Act V Journals are now past due!!! Please submit ASAP!
H.W.-Complete Movie analysis Graphic organizer(Lurhman and Text analysis sections)
3rd block and 4th block-
Quickwrite: Based on what you have watched so far of the Lurhmann version(Leonardo Dicaprio) and the Zeffirelli version (the older movie), which movie do you like best? Why do you like that movie better? What parts of the movie have been your favorite so far? Why?
Act V Journals are now past due!!! Please submit ASAP!
H.W.-Complete Movie analysis Graphic organizer(Lurhman, Zeffirelli and Text analysis sections)
ALL CLASSES: You need your own copy of The Fault in Our Stars by John Green on 10/27/14
Monday, October 20, 2014
Motivational Monday: BELIEVE That You Are SMART!!
Dear Scholars,
How do you see yourself...Do you think you can more than you think you can't?
Do you think that hard work is not not worth the struggle?
Where do you see yourself in five years?
Did you know...
Belief that you can become smarter and more talented opens the doorways to success. That’s what twenty years of research has shown Carol Dweck of Stanford University. She has identified two opposing beliefs about intelligence and talent, beliefs that strongly impact our ability to learn.
Though the fixed mindset has traditionally held sway, many recent studies show that the growth mindset better represents our abilities. Our brains are much more elastic than previously thought, constantly growing new connections. IQ and talent are not fixed, but are mutable based on experience and attitude.
In her book Mindset, Dweck outlines the dramatic effect that these opposing beliefs have on learners:
As you can see from this chart, the fixed mindset leads to many of the learning and discipline problems in school, while the growth mindset leads to optimal learning.
Homework: Please bring a copy of The Fault in Our Stars by John Green to class with you by 10-27-14.
How do you see yourself...Do you think you can more than you think you can't?
Do you think that hard work is not not worth the struggle?
Where do you see yourself in five years?
Did you know...
Belief that you can become smarter and more talented opens the doorways to success. That’s what twenty years of research has shown Carol Dweck of Stanford University. She has identified two opposing beliefs about intelligence and talent, beliefs that strongly impact our ability to learn.
In her book Mindset, Dweck outlines the dramatic effect that these opposing beliefs have on learners:
Fixed Mindset | Growth Mindset |
Wants to prove intelligence or talent. | Wants to improve intelligence or talent. |
Avoids challenges for fear of failure. | Engages challenges to improve. |
Gives up in the face of tough obstacles. | Persists in overcoming obstacles. |
Avoids hard labor. | Sees labor as the path to success. |
Treats criticism as an attack. | Treats criticism as an opportunity. |
Feels threatened by others’ success. | Feels inspired by others’ success. |
Homework: Please bring a copy of The Fault in Our Stars by John Green to class with you by 10-27-14.
Monday, October 13, 2014
What's Love Got To Do With IT??? How is analysis a detailed examination of a literary text?
Monday--
Drama Elements Review (students use close notes):
ACTS III-IV Quiz (please come in during tutoring to make this up if you were not present.
Thursday--
Quickwrite:
Socratic Seminar Introduction/Guidelines
Friday--
Finishing up ACT V and ACT V QUIZ
Socratic Seminar Questions
PEP RALLY!!!
Weekly Reminders:
Quickwrite:
Take out clean paper or quickwrites
from last week. Prepare to write a reaction to today’s motivational speaker:
Mr. Eric Thomas: Nothing
to Something
Your response should: identify author's purpose and intended message
make a connection to your life or to the world that we live in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CocjtcTJaio
- Student Grade
Reflections-studentsUSED progress reports to analyze current
progress. Students were minded of article analysis “Freshman Year: Make It or Break It” and
were encouraged to take school seriously and see it as a vehicle to
reach personal success.
- Romeo &
Juliet: Continue collaborative group work (see above)
- Continue to work on ACT Journals &
R & J Flipbooks
Drama Elements Review (students use close notes):
ACTS III-IV Quiz (please come in during tutoring to make this up if you were not present.
Thursday--
Quickwrite:
Write
Juliet’s or Romeo’s diary entry after Romeo has been banished by the Prince or
after Juliet receives the potion from Friar Lawrence. How do you feel as Romeo
or Juliet? What are you thinking about? Remember to consider all that has
happened thus far in Romeo & Juliet.
Socratic Seminar Introduction/Guidelines
Friday--
Finishing up ACT V and ACT V QUIZ
Socratic Seminar Questions
PEP RALLY!!!
Weekly Reminders:
àFINISH READING ACT V if necessary. Do Act V
Journal (due Monday October 20th)
àYou only have to do a single
entry for all of Act V. BE DETAILED
àExpect journals back October 17th
(at least Act II & III).
àAs always, if you need to do work
that you are behind on, please come in during the morning tutoring hours EVERYDAY 7:45-8:15 before First
Block.
YOU NEED A COPY OF THE FAULT IN OUR STARS BY JOHN GREEN NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 27, 2014.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Week of October 6-10th: How is analysis a detailed examination of a literary text?
Monday- ACT II Quiz; ACT II T-Chart & Contructed Response
Update journals and flipbooks/ 30 minute Homeroom
Tuesday-Review ACT II and begin ACT III Musical Predictions
Wednesday- Continue whole class reading of ACTIII
Thursday-Poetry Intro & Spoken Word Analysis; continue ACT III
Friday- Poetry Analysis & Watch Act II & III
Click on the titles below to view activities or websites:
Musical Predictions ACT II
Musical Predictions ACT III
Spoken Word Videos
Identify author's purpose & message. Make a personal connection to the poem or a connection to something going on in the world around us for each piece. Constructed response should be 3-4 sentences.
10/8-
Update journals and flipbooks/ 30 minute Homeroom
Tuesday-Review ACT II and begin ACT III Musical Predictions
Wednesday- Continue whole class reading of ACTIII
Thursday-Poetry Intro & Spoken Word Analysis; continue ACT III
Friday- Poetry Analysis & Watch Act II & III
Click on the titles below to view activities or websites:
Musical Predictions ACT II
Musical Predictions ACT III
1.Fold
a new sheet of paper into 8 squares.
2.Number
each square.
Add the title “Act
III Musical Predictions”Spoken Word Videos
Identify author's purpose & message. Make a personal connection to the poem or a connection to something going on in the world around us for each piece. Constructed response should be 3-4 sentences.
Quickwrites
10/7-
Think back to the beginning of
Romeo and Juliet…do you think it is ok for your parents to make decisions for
you once you become a true teenager?
10/8-
In life, we are not allowed to
choose our families. We are essentially “born into” a family without having any
choice in the matter. If you were allowed to choose your family, would you make
any changes? Why or why not?
Also, if you were living in
Shakespearian times would you become a member of the Capulet or Montague
family? Explain your response. Include details and examples to support your
viewpoint.
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