Thursday, October 27, 2016

Thursday - October 27, 2016

Class Work

1. Questions & Concerns about the technology essay . . .
2. Memoir Sharing - table activity
3. Details, please!
  • What are details?
  • What is the difference between important details and "extras" - information that could be left out?
4. Let's look back at one of the sample memoirs.
  • Select one for your table.
  • One person will read the memoir out loud to the group.
  • One person will make a list of important details.
  • The others will stop the reading when an important detail is mentioned.
Review the list. Based on what you wrote, how would you define "important details?

5. Let's take a look at some tips: http://www.novel-writing-help.com/details-in-writing.html
And now, let's study some samples of sensory details: http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/guide.cfm?guideid=91


Homework:  Go back through your memoir and add details that bring the memory to life! Post your revision by Tuesday, November 1, 2016

6. You are now ready to adopt a rock - if time permits.

Monday, October 24, 2016

No Class October 25

I regret that we will not be meeting in person on Tuesday, October 25. Please use the time to work on the final copy of your technology "friend or foe" essay.

Also, be sure to read the three sample personal essays that were handed out on Thursday. If you were absent, just look at the post from October 20. The links are there as well as on CANVAS.

In addition to reading the brief essays, think about what you will record as your own memory paper.
Remember:
1. A memoir is a true story.
2. You are the star of the story!
3. Conversation is more informal than formal. In other words, people sound the same way they talk. However, please used correct punctuation.
4. The memoir teaches a lesson of some sort. It makes a point.

On Thursday,  be ready to share two possibilities for a personal memoir. Also note the point you plan to make or the lesson you plan to teach the reader.

Hopefully, the sample papers helped you to think of personal experiences that would lead to great writing!

Contact me on CANVAS if you have questions or concerns.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Yes, we have class today! Please bring a paper copy of your draft to class for an activity. You may print in class if you use the school computers.

Class Work

1. Peer editing activity . . . listen for the instructions.

2. Getting ready to write a memoir.
Homework: 

Activity #1
A. Read all three sample memoirs.
B. Summarize each sample in a 5-10 sentence paragraph.
C. Note the lesson learned for each.
D. Post in CANVAS. (Due - Thursday, October 27) (60 points)


Samples:
  • http://www.southernliving.com/community/
  • "The Ghost of Halloween Past" by Rick Bragg (handout)
  • "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan (handout and http://www.mpsaz.org/rmhs/staff/dmsokol/101/files/amy_tan_fish_cheeks_.pdf


  • Activity #2
    Write the final copy of the Technology: Friend or Foe? essay.
    A. Use MLA style
    B. Include in-text citations.
    C. Include the Works Cited page.
    Helpful MLA Information: http://web.calstatela.edu/library/guides/3mla.pdf
    (100 points) Due: Tuesday, October 25, 2016


    Monday, October 17, 2016

    No Class on Tuesday, October 18

    Due to a family emergency, we will not be meeting tomorrow, Tuesday. I was hoping to be back in Phoenix, in time for class, but the early flights out of Baltimore were sold out. I do apologize.

    Please finish the draft of your technology essay. Bring a paper copy to class on Thursday. I promise. I will be back! I have a plane ticket in hand.

    Happy writing. Let me know if you have questions or concerns. 

    Wednesday, October 12, 2016

    October 13, 2016 - Thursday

    Notice: We will NOT be meeting on Thursday, October 13, 2016. I was called out of town to help with a family emergency.

    Please use the time to work on the rest of the technology paper. If you have misplaced the directions, look at Tuesday's blog post.

    If you have questions, feel free to contact me on CANVAS.

    Tuesday, October 11, 2016

    October 11, 2016

    Class Work

    1. Continue with the presentations.
    • Take notes and submit after the last presentation.
    2. Share what you discovered during the interviews.
    • Interview a fellow classmate. Use the same questions. Add to your notes. Remember to ask permission to use the classmate's name and answers in your paper if you decide to use any statements in the essay.
    3. You are now ready to write your draft. Let's review the guidelines for the essay again.

    Technology – Friend or Foe?

    For this essay, you are writing to convince the opposition. Consider the dangers and advantages of technology. For this essay, you must pick a side. Think of this essay as a debate on paper. You must know what the opposition thinks, but you do not support that point of view.

    I.                    Introduction –

    a.       Identify the specific technology you will be discussing – cell phone, computer, automobile, dishwasher, microwave, GPS, video games, television, apps, photography etc.

    b.      Capture the attention of the audience in the normal way with startling statistics, an interesting anecdote, a quotation from an expert, lines from a song or poem, a thought provoking question, etc. In short, make sure that what you say makes the reader want to know more.

    c.       In addition, state your thesis – make your point of view clear! –

    d.      Use claims, reasons, and evidence to build your case

    II.                  The body of the paper will do several things –

    a.       Convince the reader that they either need or do not need the technology.

    b.      Provide a brief history of the specific technology you plan to discuss. What was life like before its invention? When was it invented? How has it evolved? What is its story?

    c.       Provide clear evidence to support your point of view. You must have proof from at least four of the following:

                                                                   i.      At least three experts/sources. You may use the articles studied in class and articles that specifically relate to your chosen technology.

                                                                 ii.      A current news source such as a newspaper or magazine article or news cast.

                                                                iii.      An interview with at least one user.

                                                               iv.      A personal anecdote.

                                                                 v.      Lines from literature – poem, short story, or novel. “There Will Come Soft Rains”  and “The Veldt” were studied in class. You may use other SciFi literature.

                                                               vi.      A work of art.

                                                              vii.      Strong statistics from an expert source.

    The body of the paper will be several paragraphs in length.

    III.                Conclusion –

    Wrap it up for the readers. Leave them with a call to action to either give up or get the gadget you are supporting. Be sure they know why they need or do not need one. Consider:

    a.       Convenience

    b.      Cost

    c.       Safety

    d.      Environmental impact

    e.      Impact on society
     
    4. Claims, reasons, and evidence -
    • What is your claim? Is your selected technology a friend or foe? Pick a side - one side only.
    • Why is this true? (Develop three reasons.)
    • What proof do you have that these reasons are correct? (This is where you prove your point with evidence.
    5. Focus on your introduction:
    6. Homework: Submit your introduction on CANVAS by Thursday. In addition to the introduction, submit at least one strong reason why your claim is true and include evidence from two or more sources. We will share these on Thursday. Have a paper copy handy or plan to print one in class when you arrive.
     
    Happy Writing!
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Thursday, October 6, 2016

    October 6, 2016 - Thursday

    Class Work - Presentations Today!

    Homework

    1. Continue working on your annotated bibliography. (See Tuesday's blog post for links to guidelines if you have forgotten how to annotate your bibliography.) By Tuesday, post at least 6 annotated entries in CANVAS. One must be an interview. One or more must be related to the art. One must relate to the history of your item. The others must be from reliable sources. (50 points) Remember to use MLA formatting.
     2. Conduct an interview in person, by phone, or by e-mail.

    • Create at least 5 questions to ask. The questions must relate to your technology topic.
    • Post your questions and the answers in CANVAS by Tuesday. (50 points)
    How to conduct an interview:
    http://www.wikihow.com/Write-an-Interview-Essay
    http://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/oral-history/

    3. Research the history of your chosen tech item. Summarize your findings in 1-3 paragraphs and post in CANVAS by Tuesday. (25 Points)

    Presentations!
    1. Take notes. List the name of the presenter and the technology under study. Jot down three key points from each presentation.
    2. These were the guidelines:

    • Identify the technology
    • Identify the work of art by name and artist
    • Share information about the life and times of the artist.
    • Identify the time period when the art was created
    • Share what you see. Are the colors important? Explain. Is the positioning of the object(s) powerful? What about the shading or shadows, if any. Presence of absence of shadowing enhances the message.
    • Explain the message from the artist. Art, like essays, shares a message
    • Tell how that message supports or refutes your stance on the topic
    • Be ready to share on Thursday. Post in CAVAS. Also, save your work on a jump drive. (5 points will be deducted from your grade if there is down-time because you did not save/share properly and caused a delay longer than two minutes.) Earn 75 points for the visual and 25 points for the presentation.


    Tuesday, October 4, 2016

    October 4, 2016 - Tuesday

    Class Work

    1. On the card/paper provided, write the following:
    • Identify the technology you selected for this project.
    • Tell if it is a "friend or foe."
    • Give three reasons why.
    • Put your name on the card/paper.
    • (Class activity/discussion to follow)
    2. Writing an annotated bibliography:
    3. Locate a work of art that features your chosen technology. Create a PowerPoint or Word or Prezi visual to share with the class. You need to share the following information with the class.
    • Identify the technology
    • Identify the work of art by name and artist
    • Share information about the life and times of the artist.
    • Identify the time period when the art was created
    • Share what you see. Are the colors important? Explain. Is the positioning of the object(s) powerful? What about the shading or shadows, if any. Presence of absence of shadowing enhances the message.
    • Explain the message from the artist. Art, like essays, shares a message
    • Tell how that message supports or refutes your stance on the topic
    • Be ready to share on Thursday. Post in CAVAS. Also, save your work on a jump drive. (5 points will be deducted from your grade if there is down-time because you did not save/share properly and caused a delay longer than two minutes.) Earn 75 points for the visual and 25 points for the presentation.
    https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=melting+clocks&fr=yhs-mozilla-100&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-100&imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.paintinghere.com%2FUploadPic%2FSalvador%2520Dali%2Fbig%2Fclock%2520melting%2520clocks.jpg#id=1&iurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.paintinghere.com%2FUploadPic%2FSalvador%2520Dali%2Fbig%2Fclock%2520melting%2520clocks.jpg&action=click

    and
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Persistence_of_Memory
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Disintegration_of_the_Persistence_of_Memory