English T1, T2 & T4
Meets Tu-Th-F, 1st, 2nd & 4th periods Updated for week ending May 23, 2008
Your semester exam is at 9:30 am on Wednesday, May 21. The room assignments will be posted just inside the doors of rooms 100 - 103. Your review sheet gives you what to expect on the test, but I will list the general categories here:
Research paper MLA format - study http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/02/
Sentence structure - know how to correct a comma splice (CS), sentence fragment (SF), and a run-on (RO) sentence.
Know the parts and purposes of a 5-paragraph essay.
Know the notes given on The Grapes of Wrath and "change " (as used by William Wilberforce, etc.).
Know all authors, titles, and info on "American Authors" (see that part of this website). Remember I gave you the added info of the main characters of The Scarlet Letter, Moby Dick, and The Grapes of Wrath.
Know how to punctuate dialogue.
Know the basic comma rules and how to apply them to sentences.
Know the uses of these words - its / its --- there / their / they're --- your / you're
Know the last list of vocab words - dissident, loquacious, amalgam, overweening, superimpose, gumption, timorous, cede.
Know these literary terms - allusion, tone, irony, repetition, classicism, romanticism, realism.
due Thu, May 8
You are to write a personal story. Criteria for this story is -
-800 words, typed, double-spaced
-must be true (can be your story or the story of someone you know well - in order to get all the info on the story)
-Must contain a lesson or message
-Must have a resolution of conflict (for example, not just a diary of events)
-Must contain dialogue (conversation), properly punctuated. For help, look at the story in our textbook on p. 733 or go to
www.glencoe.com/sec/writerschoice/rws/mslessons/grade6/lesson30/index.shtml
-for extra credit, turn in your story idea sheet and the notes on story writing taken in class
due Thu, May 1
You are to have a career interview (this does not have to include 2 hours of observation). You will turn in
-the questions with the notes you took as you interviewed (remember, be a good listener, ask further questions, take quick notes)
-an essay (350 words) telling what you learned from the interview, how you now feel about this career, ideas of related careers
You may interview a relative, but you may NOT interview a CA employee or parent
This should be TYPED; for extra credit, turn in an internet article (only one page is necessary) about this career
Here are the questions to use in the interview or you can make up your own-
1. Why did you choose this career?
2. What are the pros and cons of thi career?
3. What education/training does this career require?
4. How is this career rewarding? Has this career ever made you cry and why?
5. What is your typical day / not-so-typical day? What is your year like? Vacations? Flexibility?
6. How has this career impacted your family? Do you have personal time?
7. Do you feel you've made a difference in your career?
8. What advice can you give me about life?
9. What people skills does this career require?
10. What is this job's stress level? How do you cope?
due Wed, Apr 23 (class meets on Wed!)
You are to write a serious letter in which you express an opinion or concern, 100-200 words - this is a FINAL DRAFT - no spelling mistakes or grammar mistakes (seek help if necessary). IF YOU DON"T HAVE THE ADDRESS OF PERSON YOU ARE WRITING TYPED CORRECTLY ON THE LETTER, THE ASSIGNMENT GETS NO POINTS.
Follow business letter format (left aligned, Google "business letter" if you don't know format)
Your letter can be to a magazine, the most recent issue. In your letter, mention the title of article you are writing about OR
Your letter can be to a newspaper about a community situation or recent article (mention the title of article) OR
Your letter can be to a government leader (go to www.congress.org, type in your zip code and click on person for address) OR
Your letter can be to a company
For extra credit points - bring a stamp, write a 2nd letter, bring copy of email if an email is required by a magazine
due Thu, Apr 17
Your assignment is to make a list of 50 things you are THANKFUL FOR
The list should be typed - on one page - two columns with small font if necessary to fit on one page
--Use your creativity and uniqueness to make your list
--There should be only 10 in the people category
--You can get 1 - 2 extra credit points if you do 60 - 70 goals (then you can increase the people list to 15)
due Thu, Apr 10
Read "Flight" p. 655 (you may speed read through the middle), then write an essay (350 words) in which you
--Analyze a theme or message Steinbeck is conveying in this story. Be sure to refer to understand the ending
--Articulate your humanitarian philosophy - how you relate to others, your responsibility to others, especially those whose situation (racial, mental, economic, etc.) is different than yours. (This should be 2/3 of your essay)
due Thu, Apr 3
Your assignment is to make a list of 50 LIFE GOALS
The list should be typed - on one page - two columns with small font if necessary to fit on one page
--The goals should be in at least 3 categories (accomplish, explore, read, master, learn, etc.)
--There should be only 10 in the "visit" category
--You can get 2 extra credit points if you do 70 goals
due Thu, Mar 27
Your assignment is to produce 2 cartoon strips
A 6-frame cartoon strip of any story in the textbook AND (Note: Section T1 - you can do stories other than "Flight"
A 6-frame cartoon strip of any poem in the textbook
--these can be hand-drawn or computer-generated
--they should be done on unlined paper; neatness is essential
--each frame must contain a picture and words (choose highlights of the story, favorite lines of the poem)
--extra credit points if you use color (colored pencil, marker, etc.)
due Thu, Mar 20
Finish reading "Winter Dreams" p 608
Write an essay (350 words) in which you --
Contrast Judy and Dexter (go indepth with this), analyzing their philosophies of love. Be sure to include:
--analysis of the term "winter dreams"
--discussion of the ending of the story
--a quote from the story (in "quotation marks")
Write your philosophy of love, courtship, commitment, marriage, etc. This should be 2/3 of the essay
due Thu, Mar 13
Do 2 sections (English and Reading) of a practice test on the www.mystudentedge.com site
You must get at least a 70% (notice I lowered this) on each. You must look at questions and answers to learn from your test.
You can get extra credit if you do another set of English/Reading sections and get 75%
Go to website. Click on these headings:
Prepare for tests
Admissions - click on ACT in pull-down menu
Practice test (blue, underlined)
Continue
Click here to begin
---do the sections (click on start section)
When done, print out 2 pages --the one that has your name and ACT in a blue bar and has scores "Within Time" "Total" "Correct" etc AND the page you get when you click on "Scores" - it has "Overall Results" (blank unless you do the whole test) and "English Results" with the Raw Score and Percentile underneath the bar.
due Thu, Feb 28
Write an essay based on these two items
Choose ONE of these stories about immigrants, p. 526 OR p. 541
Find an article on internet from a reputable news site, .edu site, or .org site on immigrants / immigration today
Your 350 word essay should contrast what life was like for immigrants according to the stories in the textbook with
what is happening today
Be sure to refer to the characters and events in the textbook stories
due Thu, Feb 21
Write a "Life Stages" poem similar to Poe's "The Bells" p. 187
As Poe used bells to show the different stages of life, you choose a
symbolic metaphor and write a poem (it does not have to rhyme) showing the stages (at least 3) of life
250 word minimum - put one thought or phrase on a line
must be typed, 2 extra credit points for using some type of graphic (drawing, border, clip art)
must use at least one 3-word alliteration (look it up, google it if you don't remember what it is) ....OR
You can do ART as wanted by SMC (Southern Missionary Church - student-led worship on SAU campus)
Must be on theme of love
I am requiring that it be as big as half a piece of posterboard
I am requiring that it be of substance (not just the word love - show an aspect, definition, story, etc. of love)
due Thu, Feb 14-- NOTE: this is due on Tues, Feb 12 for band students
You are to write an essay (three paragraphs) over these three philosophies
Classicism - p 119-125, 1047
Write a synopsis (look it up) of this philosophy, write a bit about an author from this philosophy, give a modern example
Romanticism - p 119-125, 340, 1058
Write a synopsis (look it up) of this philosophy, write a bit about an author from this philosophy, give a modern example
Realism - p 340, 447, 1057
Write a synopsis (look it up) of this philosophy, write a bit about an author from this philosophy, give a modern example
You can use the internet as a source, but be sure you synthesize the information into your own words
due Thur, Feb 7
Contrast essay - Currents Events and a writing from p. 349-423 in the textbook
Skim the writings in the textbook (p 349-423) and decide on an issue that can contrast to a current events issue
Find a currents event article (from a reputable internet site such as cnn.com or from a newspaper or news magazine)
Write a 350-word essay contrasting the news article and textbook writing. Bring a copy of the news article to turn in.
due Thur, Jan 31 NOTE: Those on Prayer Conference, if not already turned in, turn in poster on TUESDAY, Jan 29 class
Contrast essay - (Remember this semester = 350 words)
Contrast Sidney Lanier (p.383) and Chief Joseph (p. 378) -writings, philosophy of life (derived from these pieces), their lives
Contrast some aspect of your philosophy of life (we're talking indepth here) with an aspect of either Lanier's or Joseph's
philosophy of life
due Thu, Jan 24
Poster -on a half-sheet of posterboard only: NOTE- each side must have a simple graphic - picture, symbol, decorative border, etc
Vocab word on one side Saying on the other side Criteria-- (can be computer generated + cut out)
from textbook, give pg# must have an author all words must be spelled correctly
must have part of speech must be appropriate all letters must be 1 1/2" tall
dictionary definition must be meaningful must be exceptionally neat
must not be already defined in book white posterboard must have a border
due Thur, Jan 17
Contrast essay - Remember that this semester any homework writing assignment must be 350 words
Choose one
Contrast Emerson's (p.214) and Thoreau's (p. 232) writings, philosophy, writing styles, etc. after reading these pieces OR
Contrast the characters in these 2 stories - the minister in "The Minister's Black Veil" (p. 256) and Captain Ahab in Melville's
"Ahab" (excerpt from Moby Dick p. 276)
due Thur, Jan 10 -- (NOTE: You must get the business address of the person you interview for a thank-you note you will be writing)
Career Interview - Interview a person in a profession that interests you using the
8 questions we composed as a class plus 2 questions of your own (if you don't have 8 class questions, compose your own)
(take quick notes for answers as you interview - do not type - these will be turned in - also signed green sheet )
Write (or type for 2 pts.extra credit) a 300-word essay about your interview. Use your interview notes to expand and
develop this essay, adding your thoughts about the profession, your suitability for it, new information you learned, etc.
due Thu, Dec 6 -- the FINAL DRAFT and complete packet of your research paper is due
-Only one copy of your final draft is due. The final draft should be stapled with the outline, the paper itself, and "Works Cited" page in that order.
-Remember this draft is the final, finished product and you are responsible for correct format, spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Your packet must be complete with all previous drafts, note cards, sources, handouts, etc. SEE CAREER INTERVIEW BELOW
due Thu, Nov 29 --
The "family interview" is due which consists of
-The questions given to you in class (if you don't have these, make up your own) with your quick notes written while interviewing
-A short essay (250 words) about the person you interviewed
due Thu, Nov 15-Follow all directions on the handout Miss Palmer gave you in class. If you were absent, please see Miss Palmer to get a copy of your assignment.
-T1: Write a three-paragraph opinion paper on whether it is ever appropriate to use pagan symbols/gods in their creative works. Refer to the poem "To His Excellency General Washington" by Phillis Wheatley.
-T2: Create a poetic, visual, or dramatic parable to present in class Thursday. See Longfellow's "Nature" and "The Arrow and the Song" and the parable of the sower (Matthew 13) for examples.
-T4: Finish reading "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" and "From Notebooks and Other Writings" on pages 249 and 266 of your textbook. Write an allegory or two profiles after the manner of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
due Thu, Nov 8 -- the FIRST DRAFT of the RESEARCH PAPER is due
You will turn in your complete packet (make sure all items are in it) with the first draft in it
The first draft will include the Outline, Paper, and Works Cited -- print and bring 2 separate copies
The paper itself must be 1,200 words, must have 10 citations, must have 5 Ebsco sources, 1 website, 1 book
due Tue, Oct 30 -- one source/article; one note card, outline
You are to find at least one new source on the "trial" EBSCO website
Go to http:/trial.ebscohost.com; type in User ID - S8774455 and login - trial
Search for your topic in Ebsco Research Databases, Student Research Center, and Points of View
In Ebsco Research Databases, select MAS Ultra, Newspaper Source, ERIC, TOPICsearch -- remember to select "Full Text"
In Student Research Center, select Magazines, Newspapers, Books and Encyclopedias -- remember to select "Full Text"
In Points of View, simply enter your subject (NOTE: in all of these, remember to word your subject in different ways)
Read as many articles as possible before printing. Print the article that relates best to your subject/ thesis
For this assignment, you need to turn in at least one source/article
Staple the article, Highlight the article info (author's name, title of article, name of journal, date) at top of article
Write the author's last name in the top right corner
Now, type an outline
Your outline is a "map" of your research paper. Consult the author's page on this website and your notes taken in class for the format and ideas of what to include. The outline should be approximately one full page (remember it is double-spaced).
due Tue, Oct 23
If anything was missing from your Research Paper packet, bring it in today
due Thu, Nov 30 -- (NOTE: You must get the address of the person you interview)
Career Interview - Interview a person in a profession that interests you using the
8 questions we composed as a class plus 2 questions of your own
(take notes for answers - do not have to be complete sentences - these will be turned in - also signed green sheet )
Write a 300-word essay about your interview. Use your interview notes to expand and
develop this essay, adding your thoughts about the profession.
due Mon, Oct 15 (this Mon. is a Fri. schedule)
FINDING GOOD SOURCES for your RESEARCH PAPER on EBSCO
Go to www.lib.chattanooga.gov -- on left, i n blue column click on "Databases"
Click on "Search ALL or selected Ebsco databases, type in your library card number (or use 22491000213137)
Check the boxes of MasterFILE Premier and TOPICsearch and the SERIALS directory
On the next page, select the Full Text box, then type your subject in the Find:___________box
Skim overr titles and go into the articles that look pertinent to your thesis, word your subject in different ways
Read as many articles as possible to get an overview before printing
Print the articles that relate best to your subject/ thesis (print only Full Text articles, not letters, abstracts only, book reviews)
For your sources, you will need 4 from Ebsco, 1 website (.gov, .edu, some .org -- best to have an author) and 1 library book
When you have the Ebsco and website sources/articles printed, staple each article separately
Highlight the article info (author's name, title of article, name of journal, date) at top of article
Write the author's last name in the top right corner
Read through the articles thoroughly, highlighting portions you want to use in your paper. These would be things like
-specific info (such as statistics or a study that was done)
-quotation from a professionale
-actual case (such as a court case or a story in the article
When you have read all your articles, you should be pretty firm in what your thesis will be. Now go back to the highlighted parts of your sources and decide which parts you will use in your paper. Put these onto note cards with the source's author's last name at the top. These cards can be computer done, but they must be identified (put the author's name on the top left, put your name on the top right) and cut apart to become your note cards.
You are to do 12 note cards (approx. 2 from each source). Your complete packet (sources/articles, note cards, research paper ideas sheet, and library book) must be turned in using the envelope given you in class.
due Thu, Oct 3
Read the excerpt from Ben Franklin's autobiography on p. 76-83
-contrast 2 events from his life in this reading with two events from your life
-evaluate his self-improvement plan (what did he think of its effectiveness, what do you think about it)
-write a list of your 10 values (principles of living that you believe in) with your (not the dictionary's) definitions of each
due Thu, Sept 27-- Your BOOK REPORT must contain this information – Author, Title, pages read
You need to answer these questions in a 300-word essay.
- Contrast yourself to the main character.
- Analyze two themes (message, universal truth, etc.) you have gotten from this book.
- Give an overview of the events/plot, characters, and setting of this book.
Conclude your report with this statement and sign it:
“I have read the reported pages____________________________(signature)” ----Do not trade your integrity for points.
due Thu, Sept 20 --- Write an opinion essay (300-word minimum - always use paragraphs) in which you discuss issues brought up concerning the video we are watching in your class.
T1 - Rappaccini's Daughter: issues - choice vs. control, genetic manipulation, how far can science go, Eden symbols
T2 - Moby Dick: issues - human relationship to animals, stewardship of nature, is hunting okay?
T4 - The Scarlet Letter: issues - parents' rights, society's role in enforcing behavior, what behaviors are society's responsibility
Write "Sinners in the Hands of a Loving God" -- a 'rebuttal' sermon (preaching the opposite of what Edwards did) patterned after Jonathan Edwards' "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" on p. 55 (you must read this!)
Use old-fashioned English language as Edwards did
Include 3 figures of speech (simile/metaphor - see p. 1053 + 1059) and underline them
Use one Bible tet (other than John 3:16) - this means the word of the text and the reference; underline this also
due Thu, Sept 6
Read the stories/excerpts that begin on pg 24 (Bradford) and pg 42 (Knight)
Answer the Study and Discussion questions #1 and 2 for both stories (on pages 31 and 48)
Write a creative writing essay or short-short story called "___________ (insert your name here!), the Adventurer"
This essay is wide open - write it as if you were living in those days. Would you have gone to America? What would
you do? How would you react to this new rugged life? Would you stay in the Old World? Use your imagination.
due Thu, Aug 30
Read the excerpt from Black Boy which begins on p. 911..
Write an essay in which you (in 300 words or more)
a) summarize the excerpt
b) analyze his personality and philosophy of life and c) contrast your personality and philosophy of life with his
due Thu, Aug 23
This assignment is the springboard from which you will choose the author you will cover for your author presentation.
Choosing an author whose writings you enjoy will make the author presentation much more meaningful.
Skim through the Adventures in American Literature textbook, checking out the pages that give author information.
For 10 different authors, write about their lives and their writings. Set it up like this:
1. Author's name
a) life info (2 sentences)
b) writings info - style, subjects, voice, best-known work(s) (2 sentences)
When you are done, at the top of your assignment, write your
1st
2nd and
3rd choices of authors you would enjoy doing for your presentation
Upcoming Vocabulary Words:
List #1 vocabulary words given in class - hubris, hyperbole, equanimity, brouhaha, reticence, affable, hegemony, boondoggle, sadomasochism, stoic.
exhortation, diligence, assimililate, lodestar, harangue, valedictory, latent, repute, laud, august
raison d'etre, joie de vivre, elan, nouveau riche, ubiquitous, unmitigated, subrosa, recalcitrant, dissimulation
decimate, rankle, odyssey, idiosyncrasy, quintessence, succumb, incumbent, protean, narcissism, fiasco
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