Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
Intro to Gatsby - The Roaring 20s
This post is for JUNIORS only.
There is a pretty good page of 1920s culture at http://roaringtwenties.tumblr.com/archive.
Here are some more images/video clips of 1920s culture.
There is a pretty good page of 1920s culture at http://roaringtwenties.tumblr.com/archive.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Spare Change
This post if for JUNIORS only.
In a thoughtful, thorough, one-page essay, answer the following question. Be sure to use the One Page Essay Rubric when drafting and revising.
Does Toby successfully change himself
throughout the course of the book?
throughout the course of the book?
- While it appears that Toby changes himself throughout the course of the book, he actually fails to do so.
- Even though Toby does not appear to change throughout the course of the book, he actually succeeds at doing so.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Essay - Cool Hand Luke and Of Mice and Men
This post is for FRESHMEN only.
Now that we're wrapping up Of Mice and Men, and now that we've watched Cool Hand Luke, it's time to start thinking about our essay.
Luke and George have many similarities:
- They both live in a male-centric environment.
- They are both friends with man who is larger and more powerful yet who is less intelligent.
- They are both concerned with authority and fitting in.
- They both want something more than what they have.
- They are both dissatisfied with where they are.
- They both, in some way, are forced to deal with the notion of being a leader.
However, these similarities are shadowed at times by their differences:
- Different obstacles holding each back.
- George is haunted by his responsibility, Luke works hard to escape his.
- Luke holds himself back, whereas George is held back by his circumstances.
- Luke is drawn to the spotlight, but George fears it.
- They have different goals.
- They have different attitudes regarding fate.
- Luke is focused on God’s compassion – or lack there of, while George is focused on man’s compassion.
For your essay, answer the following question:
Are Luke and George more alike than they are different
or are they more different than they are alike?
Your thesis statement should look something close to one of these models:
- While most people might say that Luke and George are quite similar, they are in fact quite different from one another.
- While most people might say that Luke and George are quite different from one another, they are in fact quite similar.
Remember the two tools you have at your disposal:
- The Wonderful World of the Five Paragraph Essay contains all of the details relating to the content of your essay.
- The Road to Formal Essay Editing contains all of the details relating to the mechanics and formatting of your essay.
If you have any questions throughout the writing process, ask your teacher.
Morning Video Announcements
Here are the video announcements from the past two mornings. Enjoy.
Morning HC Announcements Monday, Oct. 7, 2013 from Glenbrook South Television on Vimeo.
Morning HC Announcements Tuesday Oct. 8, 2013 from Glenbrook South Television on Vimeo.
Friday, October 4, 2013
One-Page Emerson Essay
This post is for JUNIORS only.
Instead of writing in your study guide today, you are going to complete the study guide question as a three paragraph, one-page essay. Write your essay as a GoogleDoc. Title it "Emerson." Place it in your share folder. Have your rubric and/or samurai sheet out and follow the one-page essay criteria you have been given. (For example, present tense, no contractions, incorporated and cited quotations, etc.)
Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: "Truth is beautiful, without doubt; but so are lies."
In your first paragraph, explain what this quotation means. (If you use the quotation, you do not need a page number in your citation.)
In your second paragraph, use scenes from anywhere throughout the book to answer this question: What is a 'beautiful truth' Toby has discovered? (This paragraph needs at least one incorporated and cited quotation.)
In your third paragraph, use scenes from anywhere throughout the book to answer this question: What is a 'beautiful lie' Toby has used? (This paragraph also needs at least one incorporated and cited quotation.)
Instead of writing in your study guide today, you are going to complete the study guide question as a three paragraph, one-page essay. Write your essay as a GoogleDoc. Title it "Emerson." Place it in your share folder. Have your rubric and/or samurai sheet out and follow the one-page essay criteria you have been given. (For example, present tense, no contractions, incorporated and cited quotations, etc.)
Ralph Waldo Emerson
In your first paragraph, explain what this quotation means. (If you use the quotation, you do not need a page number in your citation.)
In your second paragraph, use scenes from anywhere throughout the book to answer this question: What is a 'beautiful truth' Toby has discovered? (This paragraph needs at least one incorporated and cited quotation.)
In your third paragraph, use scenes from anywhere throughout the book to answer this question: What is a 'beautiful lie' Toby has used? (This paragraph also needs at least one incorporated and cited quotation.)
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