Thursday, June 6, 2013

Agenda, June 6

If you haven't already returned your books, bring them to class tomorrow.

  1. Special Guest 
  2. Let's BS
  3. Topics to avoid
  4. The Common App Prompts
  5. Write to your heart's content

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Agenda, June 4

Due Now: Nothing much.
Please return your texts to the libratory pronto.  

 
Here's your future:
Tuesday: One more rhetorical analysis. It might help if you reviewed your rhetorical strategies.
Wednesday: Speech o' Justice
Thursday: College Essays 
  1. Speech Questions?
  2. A new approach to Rhetorical Analysis: Break the essay into sections. Move through the essay from beginning to end, focus on the beginning, the parts of the body, and the conclusion. Analyze the strategies the author uses in each part and how they work together. Look at how the parts build upon each other. Analyze how the author's closing drives the point home.
  3. Any advice from seniors?

Monday, June 3, 2013

Speech o' Justice Guidelines


Speech O’ Justice
Due:

The Task:
Working alone or with a group of up to four people, create a presentation in which you encourage your peers to donate the proceeds from Kline’s Jar O’ Justice to a philanthropic organization of your choice. Presentations must be a minimum of three minutes and a maximum of four.

The Details:
Students who are working in a group may either present as a group or elect a representative to deliver the speech. All group members are expected to contribute equally to the presentation; at the time of the presentations all group members will submit a precise, written explanation of their contribution to the group’s efforts. All group members are required to attend the presentation, even those who are not speaking.

Students who are working alone will be graded solely on their presentation and will not be required to submit an explanation of their effort.

The Grade:
Your presentation will be graded on the quality of your argument (have you selected appropriate appeals? have you selected effective diction? have you researched your charity thoroughly enough?) and the quality of the presentation (enthusiastic? confident? well prepared? well delivered?). Winning the vote will not be a factor in your grade.


Agenda, June 3

Due Now: Nothing much.

Please return your texts to the libratory pronto.  
 
Here's your future:
Monday: Laptops for research
Tuesday: One more rhetorical analysis. It might help if you reviewed your rhetorical strategies.
Wednesday: Speech o' Justice 
  1. Searchin' high and low