Posted by Mr. Varnum on 29th January 2007
We reviewed the UCE. Following that, I distributed the Macbeth Project handouts. Several groups chose to perform a scene and some chose the newspaper. Work began on both projects.
HOMEWORK: Work on projects.
WHAT’S NEXT: Swift and Satire
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Posted by Mr. Varnum on 29th January 2007
Each weblog posting (two per week) will be worth 1/2 a quiz grade. So, each week, your weblog efforts will be worth a quiz grade. Late postings will lose 10 points per day.
For each weblog posting you must:
- Respond to the question/topic that I’ve posted on http://mrvarnum.learnerblogs.org.
- Comment on one or more aspects of the themes we discussed at the beginning of the novel.
- Ask questions about the section you have read or make predictions about what will happen.
- Any other thoughts about the novel which will enhance our discussion.
Each of these items should be at least one paragraph long (4 to 5 sentences)
Your weblog should not contain:
- Plot summary. We can go to SparkNotes for that.
- Complaining about how much reading we have to do, how long the book is, how boring, etc. Take your whine somewhere else.
Rubric for weekly weblog grade:
For a grade of A, students must:
- Respond completely to the question posted on http://mrvarnum.learnerblogs.org with specific detail from the novel.
- Make at least two detailed, insightful comments on two other weblogs.
- Offer specific, analytical commentary, questions or predictions on the reading you have completed during the week. This section should be at least 8 to 10 sentences of detailed commentary.
For a grade of B, students must:
- Respond adequately to the question posted on http://mrvarnum.learnerblogs.org with specific detail from the novel.
- Make at least two detailed comments on two other weblogs.
- Offer some specific, analytical commentary, questions or predictions on the reading you have completed during the week. This section should be at least 8 to 10 sentences of detailed commentary.
For a grade of C or lower, students will:
- Respond partially or not at all to the question posted on http://mrvarnum.learnerblogs.org with limited or not specific detail from the novel.
- Make fewer than two detailed, insightful comments on two other weblogs.
- Offer little specific, analytical commentary, questions or predictions on the reading you have completed during the week. This section is less than five senteces of detailed commentary.
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Posted by Mr. Varnum on 29th January 2007
We reviewed the UCE. Some students were having trouble with the concept of “best answer” on multiple choice tests. While more than one answer may fit, one is usually better (more specific) than the others. It’s what they will be facing on the SAT’s.
HOMEWORK: Begin reading The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
WHAT’S NEXT: Beginning the novel.
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Posted by Mr. Varnum on 29th January 2007
We reviewed the UCE and continued with layout. The syllabus for term three was distributed (Click on the journalism page at your right for a copy).
HOMEWORK: Four story generators are due by Friday.
WHAT’S NEXT: Layout continues.
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Posted by Mr. Varnum on 27th January 2007
Welcome to term three and a new, improved weblog for my classes. The new weblog has a “Pages” box to the right which will link you to a page for each of my classes. On these pages you can access files and links for those specific classes.
In the “Categories” box, you can quickly access all the posts for your specific class.
The “Blogroll” box will list important links for my classes.
As always, your comments are welcome. Please make sure to bookmark the new address: http://tvarnum.edublogs.org.
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Posted by Mr. Varnum on 24th January 2007
Welcome to the wonderful world of weblogging!
A weblog is part diary, part journal, part scrapbook, part bulletin board. Many of you have some experience with weblogs on MySpace or Facebook or similar social networking sites. The weblog that you establish for this class will be dedicated to your thoughts on our next novel.
As part of our study of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, we will be using weblogs as a reading journal. To set up your weblog, go to www.learnerblogs.org and follow the directions to set up your blog. You will need access to your e-mail address to activate your weblog.
Once your weblog is set up, please e-mail the website address to me by clicking here.
All the class weblogs will be linked to a main web page so that you can find someone else’s weblog easily.
Part of your grade for this assignment will be to read and comment on other people’s weblogs. You may respond to questions about the novel, agree or disagree with comments or pose other questions. Your comments should be restricted to issues dealing with the novel. If you want to socialize, go to MySpace.
Your weblog must be updated at least twice a week, indicating what you have read by commenting on and questioning the text. PLEASE — NO PLOT SUMMARY!!!
My weblog will serve as a discussion guide and review area. Each week, I will post a discussion question which you may respond to in your weblog in addition to the other items you post. I will also post any handouts and reading guides here. Please add this page to your favorites.
You will have some class time every week to work on your weblog, but you will be required to do some work on your own time. If you do not have internet access at home, feel free to come to my room during AB Prep and use my computers.
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