Saturday 27 April 2013

Week 11: What to Expect

Mon. April. 29th:
* Words of the week
* Finish your marvelous "Valentines." Due tomorrow!
* Ministry survey & McCreary Health Society survey

Tues. April. 30th:
* Words of the week
* Share your "Valentines" with each other
* 17th century pick-up poetry: "To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell
Wed. May, 1st:
* Class draw Shakespeare's infamous lover from Sonnet 130. Was she ugly? beautiful? rare?
* Shakespeare's Sonnet 130. How does it differ from Marvell's love poetry, or Koyczan's?
* Guy versus girl simile challenge. May the "best" gender win :)
Thurs. May. 2nd:
* Share your chosen photograph
* Photograph creative free-write
* Create a photographic poem
* For homework: Challenging poetic devices practice (metonymy, synechdoche, cacophony, and many more)
* Keep working on your technology use log. 

Have a great weekend!

Thursday 18 April 2013

Week 10: What to Expect

Mon. April, 22nd:
* Final Debate

* Portfolio reflection and dissect your body biography. Who gets the head? Who the heart?
* Poetry begins tomorrow!

Tues. April, 23rd:
*Intro to poetry with Shane Koyczan!

* Poetic device scramble competition.
* What do you know? What do you need to relearn?
 

Wed. April, 24th:
* Explore the poet of the damned, the poet of the gutter. My all time favourite. I hope he speaks to you too!

* "How is your heart?" dissection by Charles Bukowski
* Choose own poem to complete dissection for. Due Friday

Thurs. April, 25th:
* Grad Luncheon before lunch. Lets relax, feast and enjoy! 
* Paint Our World. Paint, create, invent poetic devices, colour pallets, and challenge each other
* Poem Dissection due tomorrow
*** Bring in photograph from your family/your life. Bring in no later than tuesday***

Fri. April, 26th:
* Share Paint Our World
* Vocabulary
* "Valentine" deconstruction. Pass the onion. Smell the heartbreak.
* Create your own love metaphor on Monday. What will it be? A flower? A roller coaster? A wax strip?

Have a stupendous weekend!!!





Friday 12 April 2013

Debate Webquest Resources

You and your team are hunting and finding the most effective, accurate and specific information to win your debate. Remember, you are required to :
  • use print and reputable electronic sources
  • Include 4 statistics that support your claim
  • Utilize 1-2 quotes that support and persuade
  • Incorporate 1-2 real world examples that strengthen your claims
All groups should use the following electronic databases:
If you need, the password is sd36bc. You can access both databases through Matheson's Library Catalogue
  1. Canadian Points of View
  2. Global Issues in Context
Prostitution:
The Right to Bear Arms:
Capital Punishment:

  • ProCon.org: Numerous arguments for both sides of the debate
  • BBC Ethics: Guide to both sides of capital punishment
  • Death Penalty.org: Against Capital Punishment information and alternatives


Euthanasia:

Welfare:
Statistics Sites:
Use your "mad skills" and your comrades!

Week 9: What to Expect

Mon. April. 15th:
* Finish Of Mice and Men film. Compete compare/contrast with novel
              - Which did you prefer? Why?
              - What significant changes were made to characterization? Why?

* Debate groups created, topics selected, plan of action decided
* Debate topics: euthanasia, capital punishment, welfare, and prostitution
* "May the Best Argument Win!" Outline and Key Criteria

Tues. & Wed, April. 16th & 17th:
* Debate Research in C127
* Team members divide research
* Complete Debate Planning Guide

Thurs. April. 18th:
* Final Debate Prep Class in B111
* Prepare opening and closing statements
* Complete bibliography
* Debate tomorrow: Be Ready!

Fri. April. 19th:
* Team Debates
* Convince the Class!

Monday 8 April 2013

Week 8: What to Expect

Mon. April. 8th:
* Body Biography
* Bring a character from Of Mice and Men to life, in life-size
* Draw, colour, trace, glue, just like in Kindergarden: Due for presentation on Wednesday

Tues. April. 9th:
* Words of the Week
* Continue Body Biography: Present Wednesday afternoon (Period 1) & Thursday (Period 2)

Wed. April. 10th:
* Class read Of Mice and Men: Chapter 5
* How has your perspective of the characters changed?
* How will this all end?

Thurs. April. 11th:
* Present Body Biography
* Devour the conclusion from Of Mice and Men

Fri. April. 12th:
* Of Mice and Men film

Wednesday 3 April 2013

Week 7: What to Expect

Tues, April. 2nd:
* "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" class explore of the Great Depression
* Of Mice and Men pre-reading predictions
* Class enjoy the opening of John Steinbeck's classic
* See Steinbeck's Biography


Wed. April. 3rd:
* Talk Time: Pick a partner and share initial thoughts of novel:
- "Live off the fatta the lan'": What is this?
- What role do the rabbits play? Explain
- If Lenny gets in trouble, what is he to do?
- Questions and percolating thoughts
* Class ball-toss share
* Guided read of Chapter 2
* Choose Literature Circles Role Sheet
* Read Chapter 3 of Novel and prepare thoughtful, thorough Lit Circle Role Sheet Due Tomorrow
* See John Steinbeck Online Support

Thurs. April. 4th:
* Misogyny defined. Find it in Of Mice and Men: What was Steinbeck's purpose? How did he use and why?
* Literature Circles on novel
* Study for Week 5 & 6 vocabulary quiz tomorrow


Fri. April. 5th:
* Week 5 & 6 Vocab Quiz
* Pathos and Motif concepts defined and hunted.
* Class read Chapter 4 of our novel
* Partner hunt and present pathos and motifs discovered.