Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Tuesday March 6, 2018

Honors English 10: Today students finished reading Act 1 Scene 1 in "Fences."


English 10: Students continued to work on reading "The Cold Equations"

HOMEWORK: continue working on the graphic organizer.

Here is a link to the text:

http://mrgravuer.wikispaces.com/file/view/The+Cold+Equations+Adapted.pdf

Monday March 5, 2018

Honors English 10: Today students started reading "Fences" by August Wilson.


English 10: Today students received a graphic organizer for the short story, "The Cold Equations."

Monday February 26- Friday March 2

MAPS testing and scheduling

Friday, February 23, 2018

Friday February 23, 2018

Honors English 10: Today we went over the "rhetorical precis" outline. Students need to have two rhetorical precis done, one for each article by next Thursday.

HOMEWORK: Students need to have two rhetorical precis done, one for each article by next Thursday.


English 10: Today students received the outline for writing an argument analysis. 

HOMEWORK: students need an argument analysis written by next Thursday. 

Here are the directions and an example:

uWrite a paragraph analyzing the author’s argument. Use the following format:
u
1.Introduce the author and text.
2. Use a verb to describe the claim and give the claim.
3. Identify the audience
4. Identify the most powerful evidence in relation to the claim
5. Explain the appeals the author used to impact the audience

6. Explain the significance of the article
Example:
1 And 2: In Bob McDonald’s article, “How to effectively paint your hamster,” McDonald VIBRANTLY ARTICUALTES how hamsters that are painted enrich the lives of their owners and make for a unique pet.
3: The article is clearly intended for hamster owners that may be bored or looking for a different way to show off their pet.
4: The author uses statistics of hamster owners that say they have found new joy in painting their hamsters, stating that, “8 out of 10 owners involved in the study claimed they were happier with a painted hamster.”
5: To further his evidence, McDonald appeals to the emotions of his readers, providing anecdotes about hamster owners who found new intense love for their hamsters after painting them, inviting his readers to empathize with happy owners
6: Ultimately, this article is important for pet owners to consider new and unique ways in which to engage with their pets. 

Thursday February 22, 2018

Wells out for Man-up event.

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Wednesday February 21, 2018

Honors English 10: Today students used the rubric to evaluate their novel review drafts to help guide their revisions. 

HOMEWORK: Novel reviews. Novel review due to turnitin.com by Feb. 23rd at 1:00am. If you worked with a partner, ONLY SUBMIT through one account. Make sure both names are on the assignment.


English 10: Today students took note on evidence to support claim.

HOMEWORK: From the articles you read last week, you need to go back through and find at least one example of each type of evidence. You need to do this for BOTH articles you chose
Find at least:
1 Quote
1 Anecdote
1 Comparison
1 Facts/statistics

1 Historical/Current Reference or comparison

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Tuesday February 20, 2018

Honors English 10: Today groups with chapters 13-24 story board projects did their presentations.

HOMEWORK: Novel review. Have it 90% completed by tomorrow.


English 10:Today students reviewed appeals for argument.

HOMEWORK: From the articles you read last week, you need to go back through and find at least one example of each appeal. You need to do this for BOTH articles you chose
Find:
1 example of ethos
1 example of logos
1 example of pathos