Week 5

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
1.  Using evidence from the book, defend/challenge/qualify whether or not The Scarlet Letter is a "tail of human frailty and sorrow"?
2.  What does ancestral guilt have to do with anything?
3.  How do I discern the overall purpose of ____/____/____?
4.  How do literary elements affect the overall purpose?


Tuesday 09/02/14 - Thursday Sched.
1.  Do Now:  on your own paper, create a Venn Diagram or any other graphic organizer form to compare/contrast the concepts or specific diction from The Scarlet Letter and the following excerpts from Henry David Thoreau’s essay, “Walking”   . . .


"Here is this vast, savage, hovering mother of ours, Nature, lying all around, with such beauty, and such affection for her children, as the leopard; and yet we are so early weaned from her breast to society, to that culture which is exclusively an interaction of man on man. . .”

"I wish to speak a word for Nature, for absolute freedom and wildness, as contrasted with a freedom and culture merely civil—to regard man as an inhabitant, or a part and parcel of Nature, rather than a member of society.”

“So we saunter toward the Holy Land; till one day the sun shall shine more brightly than ever he has done, shall perchance shine into our minds and hearts, and light up our whole lives with a great awakening light, so warm and serene and golden as on a bankside in Autumn."

2.  Turn in your Do Now and then read the Weekly aloud together
3. V4 pronunciation
4. TSL 
- quick reading quiz on chps. 9-13 
- group presentations 4-8
- back to chps. 9-13
- people from chapter 3 to divide into other groups so there are now 5 total groups (chps. 4-8 remain the same plus 1 person from chapter 3 joining you now)
- chp. 4 takes 9, chp. 5 takes 10, chp. 6 takes 11, chp. 7 takes 12, chp. 8 takes 13
- same task - prepare to share next class - read even more closely

HW - 1. skim Tangerine chp. 28 before we begin chp. 29 next class - if you don't understand 28 then 29 will be problematic for you and you alone

Thursday 09/04/14 - Thursday Sched.
1.  Do Now:  Annotate main ideas and com/con concepts/spec.dict. on the handout which has excerpts from Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson
2.  V4 - Abridge, alleviate, antipathy, belie, bolster, chide, contend, deflect, diffident, elusive, transcend, undulate, acquiesce, archaic, ardent, deprecate, doleful, entourage, expunge, fortitude
3. Tangerine chp. 29 on pp. 661- 718 - the breakdown of sections
4.  TSL ~ wherever we left off last time

HW - T29 section 1, TSL 14-18, v5, + whatever audible I call

Week 4

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
Using evidence from the book, defend/challenge/qualify whether or not The Scarlet Letter is a "tail of human frailty and sorrow"?

Monday 08/25/14
1.  Do Now:  Annotate the following excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s essay, “Walking”  for main/key idea(s) . . .
"Here is this vast, savage, hovering mother of ours, Nature, lying all around, with such beauty, and such affection for her children, as the leopard; and yet we are so early weaned from her breast to society, to that culture which is exclusively an interaction of man on man. . .”
2.  Weekly
3. V3 pronunciation
4. TSL - quick reading quiz then back to "Prison-Door"
HW - 1. reread with CCSS and Long Form ever present 2. research the concept of Literary Transcendetalism (5w1h)

Tuesday 08/26/14
1.  Do Now:  Annotate the following excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s essay, “Walking”  for main/key idea(s) . . .
"I wish to speak a word for Nature, for absolute freedom and wildness, as contrasted with a freedom and culture merely civil—to regard man as an inhabitant, or a part and parcel of Nature, rather than a member of society.”
2. Turn in your Narrative - staple rubric to the back
3.  TSL ~ Transcendentalism Quiz and Log
4.  TSL ~ Your turn - groups to prepare for presentation next class
HW - prep for pres

Thursday 08/28/14
1.  Do Now:  Annotate the following excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s essay, “Walking”  for main/key idea(s) . . .
“So we saunter toward the Holy Land; till one day the sun shall shine more brightly than ever he has done, shall perchance shine into our minds and hearts, and light up our whole lives with a great awakening light, so warm and serene and golden as on a bankside in Autumn."
2. V3 - Omnipotent, peruse, precursor, provincial, renegade, revere, seclude, supersede, transgression, viable, remonstrate, sanguine, strident, sublime, temporal, anachronism, anathema, aversion, blandishment, culpable
3. TSL Presentations
HW Free - I have to catch up . . .









MD Essay Turn In


  • Staple the orange rubric you received last week to the back of the essay and turn it in
  • If you lost your orange rubric then you are out of luck and the penalty will be a lack of feedback
  • If your essay is not here yet, for whatever reason, print your name and an explanation on a piece of paper and turn it in 
  • When turning in late work, hand it directly to me or it will be lost

PICTURE WEEK!

SCHOOL PICTURES THIS THU. 08/21

HW REMINDER

Remind me to remind you!

Week 3

Essential Question:  
How do I read/analyze with all of the following standards in mind - every time, all the time?

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.11-12.1 - Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text, including determining where the text leaves matters uncertain.  CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.11-12.2 - Determine two or more central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to provide a complex analysis; provide an objective summary of the text.  CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.11-12.3 - Analyze a complex set of ideas or sequence of events and explain how specific individuals, ideas, or events interact and develop over the course of the text.  CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.11-12.4 - Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze how an author uses and refines the meaning of a key term or terms over the course of a text  CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.11-12.5 - Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of the structure an author uses in his or her exposition or argument, including whether the structure makes points clear, convincing, and engaging.  CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.11-12.6 - Determine an author's point of view or purpose in a text in which the rhetoric is particularly effective, analyzing how style and content contribute to the power, persuasiveness or beauty of the text.


Monday 08/18/14
Do Now:  rewrite the 1st two standards in your own words - on card provided
Activities:
  • quick discussion re: discussion; holds, intentions/future re supplement
  • In-class essay on the front of your paper only - pen only
Tuesday 08/19/14
Do Now:  rewrite the 2nd two standards in your own words - on card provided
Activities:
  • In-class essay on the front of your paper only - pen only
  • Independent Reading Assigned
  • ACK stories - scrimshaw below by Lee Ann Papel


Thursday 08/21/14
Do Now:  rewrite the last two standards in your own words - on card provided
Activities:
  • V2
  • Pictures
  • TSL chps 1-3
  • TSL Vocabulary Log Assigned

MD Take-home Essay Prompt

Using examples from the text to support your claim, write an essay arguing which literary element is Herman Melville's, Moby Dick, is critical to the development of the novel's overall purpose.  Please be sure to identify and refute a counter-claim.

Assessment will be via the 6-Trait writing rubric, which will be provided in class.

Week 2

Essential Questions:
1.  How do I survive my graded Fishbowl Discussion?
2.  How do I prepare for my MD/HoS essays?
3.  How do I move beyond basic comprehension to the big pic?
4.  How do I keep up with Old Lady LongO?

Monday 08/11/14
  • Do Now:  8 minute continuous writing - cover how you have and how you will prepare for assessment of your knowledge re: summer readings?
  • Books - if we can. . . 
  • House of Pain
    • HoS - the, the, the
    • MD - which 3 did I say were the foci? - let's cover those


Thursday 08/14/14
  • Do Now:  8mcw - tbr
  • V1 - abhor, alacrity, animosity, augment, censure, concur, congenial, cursory, digress, elated, hedonist, inexorable, invidious, latent, oblivious, paragon, pariah, predilection, pernicious
  • MD/HoS HoP

HW =  read Tangerine chps 23-24


Grading Categories:
Formative 50% - Discussions, Do Now, Vocabulary, Quizzes
Summative 50% - Essays

Week 1

WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL!

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:  What is necessary to succeed in AP with Longo?


AGENDA:
Day 1 of 3
Monday 08/04/14:
  • Do Now:  Seating
  • Activities - Turn in Journals, school packet, syllabus, bell schedule, names, a little help here
  • Daily Materials - Lined paper, writing utensil, planner
  • Target Practice
  • Ship Shape

Day 2 of 3
Tuesday 08/05/14:
  • Do Now:  TBA
  • Activities - Names,  Edline, Summer Reading discussion begins
  • Target Practice
  • Ship Shape
  Day 3 of 3
Thursday 08/07/14
  • Do Now:  TBA
  • Activities - Summer Reading discussion 
  • Target Practice
  • Ship Shape