Why is this poem an extended metaphor?
Constructing an extended metaphor
Report Card: Learning Reflections
C/D Class Learning Class
E/F Class Learning Class
G/H Class Learning Class
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Gather Ye Rose Buds While Thee May...
Enjoy Elena's engaging work...
Use the file in class. Gather Ye Rose Buds While Thee May...
Make YOUR lives extraordinary
H/W
Use the file in class. Gather Ye Rose Buds While Thee May...
Make YOUR lives extraordinary
H/W
- 15 minutes of Membean
- Reading Response video due Wed
Sunday, January 26, 2014
What is an 'A'?
For Today's class
Crafting Engaging Poetry
Diction and Details: Grammar Assessment C/D Class
Diction and Details: Grammar Assessment E/F Class
What emotions are being clearly communicated in this piece?
H/W
Monday: Write x2 examples of similes, metaphors, and personification (total =6) in your chart on the 'Crafting Engaging Poetry' Lesson gird H/W section
Tuesday: 15minutes of Membean
Due Wednesday: Digital Reading Response - The response should be on your blog and also on the sheet on the right side of my blog.
G/H Class only
Light H/W load this week. You've worked hard recently, spend any spare time you have to catch up on your independent reading.
You must read this piece of work from Marium. This was very impressive. If you know why, then you do it too!
Crafting Engaging Poetry
Diction and Details: Grammar Assessment C/D Class
Diction and Details: Grammar Assessment E/F Class
- You used precise diction to express your articulately?
- You selected only specific details to include in your description that captured a certain mood?
- You varied the details you included in your description using vivid imagery that appealed to a variety of the senses?
- You clearly communicated an emotion through your description?
- You wrote for a minimum of 120 words?
Read Kalia's excellent piece - Notice her use of the grammar technique we learned earlier in the year?
H/W
Monday: Write x2 examples of similes, metaphors, and personification (total =6) in your chart on the 'Crafting Engaging Poetry' Lesson gird H/W section
Tuesday: 15minutes of Membean
Due Wednesday: Digital Reading Response - The response should be on your blog and also on the sheet on the right side of my blog.
G/H Class only
- Monday: Write x2 examples of similes, metaphors, and personification (total =6) in your chart on the 'Crafting Engaging Poetry' Lesson gird H/W section
- Monday: Slam poems are due Wednesday.
Light H/W load this week. You've worked hard recently, spend any spare time you have to catch up on your independent reading.
You must read this piece of work from Marium. This was very impressive. If you know why, then you do it too!
Friday, January 24, 2014
Friday
CLASSWORK...
1) MEMBEAN online test.
Membean.com and start their test.
Write any words that you did incorrectly into your quizlet file
2) Reading Independently.
During their reading you must do this and you can choose to do this:
Must Do: Go to their Talking and Thinking About Reading file and write one comment about their reading.
Choose to do: Use your independent reading time to work on your video reading response. (Due next Wed)
3) Slam Poem This is a work-in-progress. All students are at different stages
You may use the remainder of the class to work on your slam poems.
Due: Monday
Drop me an email if you have any questions!
Reminders: Next Week
E/F & C/D - Slam poems ready for Monday
First reading response due Wednesday
G/H - Your slam poem will be due Wed.
Reminders: Next Week
E/F & C/D - Slam poems ready for Monday
First reading response due Wednesday
G/H - Your slam poem will be due Wed.
Enjoy Ethan's "Poetry Portfolio" so far... This is what your finished pieces should look like!
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Poetic Journey...Expecting
For G/H Class only...
Step 1) You must search the internet for an interesting image
Step 2) You must describe the image as effectively as possible using precise diction. Their description should ensure:
1) - Describe JUST the most important details (less is more)
2) - Use details that connect to multiple SENSES (see, feel, hear, etc)
3) - Have a REASON for the details you provide (does each detail add to ‘author’s purpose?’)
4) - State the 'reason' for your description. What emotion were you trying to convey?
Diction and Details: Grammar Assessment G/H Class
See Think Wonder Activity: G/H Class only
For C/D and E/F classes: Poem due Monday
(this is your slam video)
This is the link to my poem: Expecting again
Sometimes the simplest topics are the most effective!
You will use these files on Monday. Ignore them for now
Diction and Details: Grammar Assessment C/D Class
Diction and Details: Grammar Assessment E/F Class
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