Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Tuesday, September 29

Reviewed the importance of the loyalty and fatalism within Anglo Saxon culture.
Began reading Part 2 of Beowulf (43--48).

Homework: finish reading Part 2 at home, and add two notes, one on an example of fatalism, one on an example of loyalty between a lord and his followers, to the current double entry journal.  (This will make a total of three examples in this journal.)

Writers Workshop.
Continued working on college application essays.  Students will be sharing their current draft with their writing groups on Friday.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2: Rough drafts shared with small writer's groups for peer feedback.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Monday, September 28

Silent reading.
COLLECT weekly reading logs.

Groups reported to the class the evidence they found to explain how Beowulf is an epic hero:
Larger than life/superhuman abilities
Great adventures
Reflects the values of his culture.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2: Rough drafts shared with small writer's groups for peer feedback.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Friday, September 25

Reading quiz on Beowulf, Sections 10--end of Part 1.

Students worked in small groups to find evidence to explain how Beowulf is an epic hero:
Larger than life/superhuman abilities
Great adventures
Reflects the values of his culture.

Began sharing examples, reasoning with whole class.

(Students will be writing an in-class essay on this topic in the near future as a test grade!)

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2: Rough drafts shared with small writer's groups for peer feedback.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Thursday, September 24

Read Beowulf, Sections 8--11 (pages 30--36).
HOMEWORK: Finish reading Part 1 (pages 36--38).  Expect a reading quiz!

Continued work on college application essays.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Wednesday, September 23

Choice reading or early start on essays.

Continued work on college application essays.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Tuesday, September 22

Beowulf reading quiz.

Continued work on college application essays.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Monday, September 21

Silent reading.
COLLECTED weekly reading logs.

Discussion of comparative cultures and Beowulf.
Continued reading Beowulf, adding two more notes for the DEJ. on culture or poetry.

HOMEWORK: Read to the end of section 7 (p. 30) and be prepared for a reading quiz!

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Friday, September 18

Reviewed the rough draft rubric for evaluating reflective essays.
Reviewed the Common App prompts and a 3 step process for beginning to write the essay:

  • Find the vivid moment, the memorable heart of the story.
  • Give the background to understand the story.
  • Deliver the meaning/tie the essay to the prompt.

Students began brainstorming and drafting college application essays.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Thursday, September 17

Read Common App sample, Morley's essay.
Highlighted particularly good or interesting parts.
Briefly discussed strengths of the essay.

Demonstrated Common App unit resources.
Students accessed Google Docs (suggested, not required, as easiest way to share drafts with Ms. Bishop and other students).

Reviewed Common App prompts and a 3 step process for beginning to write the essay.
Students began brainstorming essays.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Wednesday, September 16

This lesson taught by a sub in Ms. Bishop's absence.
Watched the movie Nicholas Nickleby.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Tuesday, September 15

This lesson taught by a sub in Ms. Bishop's absence.
Watched the movie Nicholas Nickleby.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Monday, September 14

Silent reading.
COLLECTED weekly reading logs.

Discussed sample student DEJ.
Watched In Search of Beowulf intro and recapped what we are looking for in our reading of Beowulf.
Continued reading the poem.  (Now up to line 291 on page 28.)

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Friday, September 11, 2015

Friday, September 11

Beowulf vocabulary quiz.
Choice: silent reading or beginning work on the Common App essay.

Wrapped up our discussion of Michaela's successful application essay, identifying some of the essay's strengths; read the reaction of the Johns Hopkins' Admissions Committee to the essay.

Small groups read Kyla's admissions essay, and found three strengths to report on to the class as a whole.
Class compared notes.

DUE DATES

MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Thursday, September 10

Choice of reading or vocabulary study.
Read and discussed this year's prompts for the Common App essay.

Read and highlighted Michaela's successful application essay; began identifying some of the essay's strengths.

DUE DATES

FRIDAY, September 11: Beowulf vocabulary test.
MONDAYS: Reading logs are due.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Wednesday, September 9

Guidance visit to discuss Common Application process.  (We begin work on the Common App essay tomorrow.)

DUE DATES
FRIDAY, September 4: Signed syllabus form and movie permission slip are due.
TUESDAY, September 8: First reading log is due.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Tuesday, September 8

Short classes today due to early release day schedule.
COLLECTED signed syllabus forms; returned reading quizzes.
Reminder: vocabulary quiz Friday; guidance visit tomorrow.
Silent reading.
COLLECTED weekly reading logs.

DUE DATES
FRIDAY, September 4: Signed syllabus form and movie permission slip are due.
TUESDAY, September 8: First reading log is due.

Friday, September 4, 2015

Friday, September 4

COLLECTED signed syllabus forms; returned reading quizzes.
Reminder: reading logs due Tuesday!
Choice of silent reading or vocabulary study.

Reviewed elements of Old English life and poetry relevant to Double Entry Journals (DEJs).
Continued reading Beowulf, checking in for comprehension and for passages that are relevant to DEJs.
Stopped to allow students to record a third quote, and to identify of what element it is an example.
COLLECTED DEJs for a grade.

DUE DATES
FRIDAY, September 4: Signed syllabus form and movie permission slip are due.
TUESDAY, September 8: First reading log is due.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Thursday, September 3

COLLECTED signed syllabus forms.
Reminder: reading logs due Tuesday!
Brief Quizlet vocabulary study session.

Reviewed elements of Old English life and poetry relevant to Double Entry Journals (DEJs).
Began reading Beowulf, checking in for comprehension and for passages that are relevant to DEJs.
Stopped to allow students to record 2 quotes, and to identify of what element they are examples.
(Now on page 22, line 56.)

DUE DATES
FRIDAY, September 4: Signed syllabus form and movie permission slip are due.
TUESDAY, September 8: First reading log is due.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Wednesday, September 2

Reading quiz on pages 6--17 in textbook.
Ten minutes of silent reading.

COLLECTED signed syllabus forms.
Wrapped up PowerPoint notes on Old English life and poetry.
Distributed Beowulf Vocabulary set.
Students logged in or created accounts at Quizlet, joined the class there.

DUE DATES
FRIDAY, September 4: Signed syllabus form and movie permission slip are due.
TUESDAY, September 8: First reading log is due.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Tuesday, September 1

HOMEWORK: Read pages 6--17 in textbook for tomorrow, focusing especially on pages 11--17, "Anglo Saxon Life." Expect a reading quiz!

COLLECTED signed syllabus forms.
Signed out textbooks.

Small groups reached consensus on periods of history they would like to visit, and why; presented results to the class.

Began PowerPoint notes on Old English life and poetry.

DUE DATES
FRIDAY, September 4: Signed syllabus form and movie permission slip are due.
TUESDAY, September 8: First reading log is due.