Category: English 8

Rhetoric & Comp & English 8 – Tuesday, March 17th

Welcome to distance learning.  We can do this!  Let’s get started with a couple of simple things.

  1. Indie read (read for 15 to 20 minutes).
  2. Quickwrite (#30 for RC102 & #17 for English 8):  Complete the first set of questions we taped into our notebooks yesterday.  There are no wrong answers; they’re about YOU!  If you weren’t in class, access the questions here:  QW interest prompt DAY1 as PDF
  3. Use time today to finish ongoing work.
    • Rhetoric & Comp: This means work on finalizing your Hamlet papers so we don’t have to think about Hamlet for awhile. (You could even message your group and work online at the same time.)   AND… if you still need to write some memory book shorts, you could get started on that.
    • English 8: This means if you didn’t finish DRAFT#4 (the review/reflection) on Friday, do so.  Don’t forget to add a works cited page.  AND… if you still didn’t finish any of the three previous drafts, do that (and then email me when they are “teacher-ready” in our shared drafts folder and I’ll re-evaluate your scores in Skyward).
  4. Everybody:  Think about your booktalk (heck, maybe even do your booktalk – I put an extra copy of the booktalk sheet on yesterday’s webpost).  You’ve got two weeks to do this, but once it’s done, you can check it off your (metaphorical) list.
  5. MORE about multi-genre in the next couple of days (I’ll post video to give you project overview & upload a bunch of examples to check out later in the week) ….for now hakuna matata (no worries).

DEADLINES FROM PREVIOUS ASSIGNMENTS:

Rhetoric & Comp:  Hamlet group papers no later than Sun. 3/22 (do some final copyedit, finish up the gaps in research, whatever…get me those awesome papers.  Also, note that this would be a great time to catch up your memory book shorts if you haven’t been writing them.  You already have those handouts (basic assignment on the course syllabus and chapters listed on the memory book paperwork).

English 8: DRAFT#3 was due yesterday “teacher-ready” and we wrote DRAFT#4 in class on Friday.  Finish up either as needed ASAP.  If the lack of papers in your draft folder is affecting your course grade, get them done, email me to let me know, and I can make adjustments.  SPECIAL NOTE FOR ENGLISH 8:  If for any reason you have trouble using MSWord and need to type documents in Google docs, that’s fine for now – just make it happen.  If Dropbox won’t let you upload Googledocs then just email them to me and I’ll figure it out.

 

**ABOUT OUR DISTANCE/ONLINE LEARNING: (reposted from yesterday)

I plan on posting to the website each school day by 10am.  These posts will have specific directions as to what you might work on that day – for example:  what to do in the notebook, what you should be thinking about, how to work on generating topics, and thinking about what multi-genre is (including looking at many examples of completed projects).  Please check-in here at the website, watch any videos I direct you to either on the larger web or with a flipgrid code (those will be me with quick explanations), and attempt to move forward.  Because this situation is stressful, I don’t plan for you to spend more than 30 minutes on English class any given day, but you should plan to keep up with work so that we can move forward upon return to school.

You can always email with questions and I’ll get back to you and if you prefer face-to-face conversation, I can set up a quick zoom call during school hours. I will work to make this learning accessible for you and to show you what online learning can be.  Who knows?  You might discover that you love this platform and want to take some online courses in college. But, please know, you will only get out of an online opportunity what you put in.

Rhetoric & Comp & English 8 – Monday, March 16th

OK.  Things are weird.  But since it’s not our fault there’s a global pandemic and we have to do our part to keep it from being catastrophic, I guess we’ll do this thing from home for awhile.

A run-down of today:

  1.  BookTalks – This assignment has been ALTERED!!  Everyone will complete their booktalks online via Flipgrid.  Plan to record yours during these first two weeks off and enjoy watching the ones your friends and classmates post as well.  Right now, the plan is to collect the prepsheets when we return to school.  If our time out extends and that changes, I will let you know (along with how you get them to me).  IF you have misplaced your prep sheet find a new one here as MSWord doc or here as PDF.
  2. Indie read + extra checkouts for at home reading and/or booktalk titles.  (Reading can help ease your anxiety and escape to other worlds and other stories for a bit.)  Try to read about 20 minutes a day while we are distance learning.
  3. In an effort to note how many ideas are floating around us at all times (there is always something to write about) I read aloud Philip C. Stead’s book Ideas Are All Around in hours 1, 2, & 6.
  4. Notebook – notebook interest inventory questions (3 sets) were passed out for work the next 3 days – more about those on the next posts.
  5. Research thinking:  we listened to an excerpt of Dear Hank & John (a podcast by the Green brothers) about how they research for their many projects.  If you’d like to check it out for yourself (or again) link here (it’s the episode from Dec. 23rd called “Haunted Christmas Trees” – section from 7:23 to 11:50).  (3rd hour: we ran out of time for this, but check it out, it’s good stuff).
  6. Handouts:  handouts that give the overview of the multi-genre research project, the schedule (for the whole project, not just 2 weeks), and the submit sheet that tells you what to name docs, etc. I’ll be referring to these through the next weeks as we get started.  Don’t get overwhelmed, just follow me day to day to see what to do. You can view or download them below – but be sure to pick the ones for YOUR class (they are a bit different from one another).
  7. Quick definition of multi-genre, example paper (what might it look like – I’ll provide more examples later in the week), and my reasons for switching to this creative and graphic kind of paper instead of a strict “term-paper” style paper.

Rhet-Comp 102 MG overview 2020

Rhet Comp 102 Research Informational Schedule 2020

Rhet Comp 102 DIGITAL SUBMISSION info

English 8 MG Overview

English 8 Research Informational Schedule 2020

English 8 DIGITAL SUBMISSION info

ABOUT OUR DISTANCE/ONLINE LEARNING:

I plan on posting to the website each school day by 10am.  These posts will have specific directions as to what you might work on that day – for example:  what to do in the notebook, what you should be thinking about, how to work on generating topics, and thinking about what multi-genre is (including looking at many examples of completed projects).  Please check-in here at the website, watch any videos I direct you to either on the larger web or with a flipgrid code (those will be me with quick explanations), and attempt to move forward.  Because this situation is stressful, I don’t plan for you to spend more than 30 minutes on English class any given day, but you should plan to keep up with work so that we can move forward upon return to school.

You can always email with questions and I’ll get back to you and if you prefer face-to-face conversation, I can set up a quick zoom call during school hours. I will work to make this learning accessible for you and to show you what online learning can be.  Who knows?  You might discover that you love this platform and want to take some online courses in college. But, please know, you will only get out of an online opportunity what you put in.

DEADLINES FROM PREVIOUS ASSIGNMENTS:

Rhetoric & Comp:  Hamlet group papers no later than Sun. 3/22 (do some final copyedit, finish up the gaps in research, whatever…get me those awesome papers.  Also, note that this would be a great time to catch up your memory book shorts if you haven’t been writing them.  You already have those handouts (basic assignment on the course syllabus and chapters listed on the memory book paperwork).

English 8: DRAFT#3 was due today “teacher-ready” and we wrote DRAFT#4 in class on Friday.  Finish up either as needed ASAP.  If the lack of papers in your draft folder is affecting your course grade, get them done, email me to let me know, and I can make adjustments.

English 8 – Friday, March 13th

IN CLASS WRITE:  DRAFT#4 review/reflection – use the template provided in Dropbox for quick set-up, your notebook entry from yesterday’s WRITE CLUB, & using your book club book if needed, write the paper (yes, I know it’s a first draft).

Deadlines:

  • DRAFT#3 – “teacher-ready” by end of next Monday 3/16
  • Student BookTalks (whatever day YOU signed up for) – prepare, talk, & Flipgrid

 

English 8 – Thursday, March 12th

Book talk & Indie read. BOOK CLUB THURSDAY!  Target #4 – “favorites” focus: Character + Scene/Event + Quote.  Discuss.  New Flipgrid Topic – Your book club experience & bye for now.

Deadlines:

  • DRAFT#3 – “teacher-ready” by end of next Monday 3/16

UPCOMING: Student BookTalks start next week! – Sign up on the calendar by Friday & plan your talk.

 

English 8 – Wednesday, March 11th

Book talk & Indie read.  Study:  Endings (w/ selectins by Chuck Wendig & Don Murray) + examples.

Deadlines:

  • Next BOOK CLUB target #4 TOMORROW 3/12 – ENDGAME
  • DRAFT#3 – “teacher-ready” by end of next Monday 3/16

UPCOMING: Student BookTalks start next week! – Sign up on the calendar by Friday & plan your talk.

English 8 – Tuesday, March 10th

Book talk & Indie read.  Study:  Features of Review & Reflection.  Read:  review of Wild by Cheryl Strayed.  Notes:  Review & Reflection.

REVIEW & REFLECTION NOTES

Deadlines:

  • Next BOOK CLUB target #4 Thursday 3/12 – ENDGAME
  • DRAFT#3 – “teacher-ready” by end of next Monday 3/16

UPCOMING: Student BookTalks start next week! – Sign up on the calendar by Friday & plan your talk.

 

English 8 – Monday, March 9th

Indie read.  WRITE CLUB – DRAFT #3 – 1 page cited commentary:  bless, address, & press your way to a better paper.

WRITE CLUB questions for CCR English 8 – use these to be sure your paper does what it needs to do 🙂

Deadlines:

  • Next BOOK CLUB target #4 Thursday 3/12 – ENDGAME
  • DRAFT#3 – “teacher-ready” by end of next Monday 3/16

UPCOMING: Student BookTalks start next week! – Sign up on the calendar & plan your talk.

English 8 – Friday, March 6th

Book trailers & Indie read.  Study:  MLA Works Cited – how to (and we’ll add this page to our in-progress papers).  DRAFT#3:  Work/write time.

Deadlines:

  • @ReadWarriors tweets by 3/6 (see tab at top of page for details)
  • DRAFT#3 complete one-page paper with citations by classtime on Monday 3/9 (WRITE CLUB)
  • Next BOOK CLUB target #4 Thursday 3/12 – ENDGAME

English 8 – Thursday, March 5th

Book talk & Indie read.  BOOK CLUB THURSDAY! Target #3 – context focus:  You + Author + Text.  Discuss. New Flipgrid Topic!  (check it out & submit your video)

Deadlines:

  • @ReadWarriors tweets by 3/6 (see tab at top of page for details)
  • DRAFT#3 complete one-page paper with citations by classtime on Monday 3/9 (WRITE CLUB)
  • Next BOOK CLUB target #4 Thursday 3/12 – ENDGAME

English 8 – Wednesday, March 4th

Book talk & Indie read. Notes: Rhetorical Appeals / Quickwrite #16: pathos, ethos, logos in action by magazine ad, campaign video, & infographic.

Deadlines:

  • BOOK CLUB target #3 TOMORROW 3/5
  • @ReadWarriors tweets by 3/6 (see tab at top of page for details)
  • DRAFT#3 complete one-page paper with citations by classtime on Monday 3/9 (WRITE CLUB)