Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Agenda, December 19

  • Due January 9, 2019 (?!?!?!): "Letter from Birmingham Jail," by Martin Luther King, Jr.. Bibliographical info coming soon.
  • Due January 14, 2019: 8 entries in your curiosity journal. Each entry should include a question, an occasion (what sparked the question), and the beginnings of an answer. Sometimes the occasion will precede the question.
Today's Agenda:
  1. Argument o' the Week
  2. "A Christmas Carol," by Tom Lehrer

Monday, December 17, 2018

Agenda, December 18

  • Due Now: How it Feels Essay. Staple your work in this order: Revised copy, completed peer review, first draft with notes from a peer. Your essay is due at the beginning of the period not when you walk in the door. If you are ill, please e-mail your paper to me before the beginning of class.
  • Due January 9, 2019 (?!?!?!): "Letter from Birmingham Jail," by Martin Luther King, Jr.. Bibliographical info coming soon.
  • Due January 14, 2019: 8 entries in your curiosity journal. Each entry should include a question, an occasion (what sparked the question), and the beginnings of an answer. Sometimes the occasion will precede the question.
Today's Agenda:

  1. Problems and Thoughts
  2. Multiple Choice Practice Discussion
  3. Small Group Rhetorical Analysis

Two Articles You Might Like

These are two articles related to the reading we've been doing since winter trimester began. Unlike most articles I share with you, I'm not positive these pieces have impeccable logos or ethos, but they do inform and complement our conversations.

"How Black Professionals of Color Say They Counter Bias at Work," by Christine Hauser

"'I Am the "Good Guy With a Gun"': Black Gun Owners Reject Stereotypes, Demand Respect," by Lela Moore

Friday, December 14, 2018

Agenda, December 17

  • Due Tomorrow: How it Feels Essay. 3-5 pages. Typed. MLA. Staple your work in this order: Revised copy, completed peer review, first draft with notes from a peer. Your essay is due at the beginning of the period not when you walk in the door. If you are ill, please e-mail your paper to me before the beginning of class.  
  • Next Climbing Session: TODAY!!!!! 4:15, at Tigard. Day passes are free; shoe rentals are $4. Fill out your waiver online in advance! Bring your school ID.
Today's Agenda:

  1. Multiple Choice Practice Section
  2. Problems and Thoughts
  3. Argument o' the Week

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Agenda, December 14

  • Due Now: "Notes of a Native Speaker," by Eric Liu, from 50 Essays, 1st ed.. 
  • Due Now: How it Feels Essay. 3-5 pages. Typed. MLA. Your essay is due at the beginning of the period not when you walk in the door. If you are ill, please e-mail your paper to me before the beginning of class.  
  • Next Climbing Session: Monday, 12/17, 4:15, at Tigard. Day passes are free; shoe rentals are $4.
Today's Agenda:
  1. Argument o' the Week
  2. "Native" Discussion

Agenda, December 13

  • Due Now: "Notes of a Native Speaker," by Eric Liu, from 50 Essays, 1st ed.. 
  • Due Tomorrow: How it Feels Essay. 3-5 pages. Typed. MLA. Your essay is due at the beginning of the period not when you walk in the door. If you are ill, please e-mail your paper to me before the beginning of class.  
  • Next Climbing Session: Monday, 12/17, 4:15, at Tigard. Day passes are free; shoe rentals are $4.
Today's Agenda:

  1. Can I? Should I? Do I have to?
  2. Index cards
  3. How do we begin?
  4. "Native" Discussion

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Agenda, December 12

  • Due Tomorrow: "Notes of a Native Speaker," by Eric Liu, from 50 Essays, 1st ed.. 
  • Due Friday: How it Feels Essay. 3-5 pages. Typed. MLA. Your essay is due at the beginning of the period not when you walk in the door. If you are ill, please e-mail your paper to me before the beginning of class.  
  • Next Climbing Session: Monday, 12/17, 4:15, at Tigard. Day passes are free; shoe rentals are $4.
Today's Agenda:
  1. Can I? Should I? Do I have to?
  2. Laptop Time

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Agenda, December 11

  • Due Tuesday: Parts 1 & 2 of "Notes of a Native Speaker," by Eric Liu, from 50 Essays, 1st ed.. 
  • Due Thursday: Parts 3 & 4 of "Notes of a Native Speaker," by Eric Liu, from 50 Essays, 1st ed..
  • Due Friday: How it Feels Essay. 3-5 pages. Typed. MLA. Laptops will be here Wednesday.   
  • Next Climbing Session: Monday, 12/17, 4:15, at Tigard. Day passes are free; shoe rentals are $4.
Today's Agenda:

  1. Two different ways to show
  2. MC Practice Section Answers
  3. "Notes of a Native Speaker"

Monday, December 10, 2018

Agenda, December 10

  • Due Now: "Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space," by Brent Staples, from 50 Essays, 3rd ed.. Do I need to tell you what to do with this?
  • Late?: Revised Timed Write Paragraph. Pick your weakest body paragraph and make it stronger. If you scored a 6, 7, or 8, you may revise your introduction OR a body paragraph. Typed. MLA. Stapled on top of Timed Write.
  • Due Tuesday: Parts 1 & 2 of "Notes of a Native Speaker," by Eric Liu, from 50 Essays, 1st ed..   
  • Do Tonight: Spend a little time finding better answers on the MC section
  • Next Klimbing Session: Monday, 12/17, 4:15, at Tigard.
Today's Agenda:

  1. Can I? Should I? Do I have to?
  2. MC Practice Section
  3. "Just Walk on By" Open Discussion
  4. Things you liked

Friday, December 7, 2018

How it Feels to be _____ Me Essay Prompt

How it Feels to be ___________ Me
Due Friday, December 14

Purpose: 1) To explore one of your avowed or ascribed identities with a depth that surprises yourself and your reader. 2) To use this exploration to make a comment about society in general.

Excellent topics include identities that are unique to you, identities about which you are uncertain, and identities that are commonly misunderstood. This is a public document, however, so speak with me if you are unsure about sharing your essay with your classmates.

MLA format: Typed. Double Spaced. Twelve point. No blank lines between paragraphs, except to indicate a major shift in tone or setting. Include a header with your name and the page number on each page (except page one). Often, you will need to add a blank line above your name or it prints too high.

Three – five pages. Don’t forget a title.

Required: Include three rhetorical strategies of your choice, underlined and labeled.

Suggested: Close your essay with a powerful analogy.

Audience: 1) A reader who does not know you well. 2) A reader who is familiar with the personalities teens bring to the classroom. 3) Yourself.

Agenda, December 7

  • Due Now: "How it Feels to be Colored Me," by Zora Neale Hurston, from 50 Essays, 2nd Edition (add it to your Bibliography). Do you remember how to take good newts?
  • Due Now: "Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space," by Brent Staples, from 50 Essays, 3rd ed.. Do I need to tell you what to do with this?
  • Due Now: Revised Timed Write Paragraph. Pick your weakest body paragraph and make it stronger. If you scored a 6, 7, or 8, you may revise your introduction OR a body paragraph. Typed. MLA. Stapled on top of Timed Write.
  • Due Tuesday: Parts 1 & 2 of "Notes of a Native Speaker," by Eric Liu, from 50 Essays, 1st ed..   
  • Do Tonight and Saturday: Go see The Drowsy Chaperone
Today's Agenda:
  1. What did I miss yesterday?
  2. Avowed v. Ascribed Identities
  3. RD Search and Destroy 
  4. "Just Walk on By" Open Discussion

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Agenda, December 6

  • Due Now: "How it Feels to be Colored Me," by Zora Neale Hurston, from 50 Essays, 2nd Edition (add it to your Bibliography). Do you remember how to take good newts?
  • Due Friday: "Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space," by Brent Staples, from 50 Essays, 3rd ed.. Do I need to tell you what to do with this?
  • Due Friday: Revised Timed Write Paragraph. Pick your weakest body paragraph and make it stronger. If you scored a 6, 7, or 8, you may revise your introduction OR a body paragraph. Typed. MLA. Stapled on top of Timed Write.  
  • Do Tonight, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: Go see The Drowsy Chaperone
Today's Agenda:
  1. "How it Feels" to have a whole class discussion: questions, confusions, and words.
  2. RD Search and Destroy 
  3. Open Disco

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Agenda, December 5

  • Due Now: "How it Feels to be Colored Me," by Zora Neale Hurston, from 50 Essays, 2nd Edition (add it to your Bibliography). Do you remember how to take good newts?
  • Due Friday: "Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space," by Brent Staples, from 50 Essays, 3rd ed.. Do I need to tell you what to do with this?
  • Due Friday: Revised Timed Write Paragraph. Pick your weakest body paragraph and make it stronger. If you scored a 6, 7, or 8, you may revise your introduction OR a body paragraph. Typed. MLA. Stapled on top of Timed Write.  
  • Do Tonight, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: Go see The Drowsy Chaperone
Today's Agenda:

  1. Debatable questions
  2. "How it Feels" to have a whole class discussion: questions, confusions, and words.
  3. RD Search and Destroy

Monday, December 3, 2018

Agenda, December 3

  • Due Now: "How it Feels to be Colored Me," by Zora Neale Hurston, from 50 Essays, 2nd Edition (add it to your Bibliography). Do you remember how to take good newts?
  • Due Thursday: "Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space," by Brent Staples, from 50 Essays, 3rd ed.. Do I need to tell you what to do with this?
  • Due Friday: Revised Timed Write Paragraph. Typed. MLA. Stapled on top of Timed Write.  
  • Do Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: Go see The Drowsy Chaperone
Today's Agenda:
  1. Become a section expert
  2. A handful of models ...
  3. "How it Feels" to have a whole class discussion: questions, confusions, and words.

Agenda, December 3

  • Due Tomorrow: "How it Feels to be Colored Me," by Zora Neale Hurston, from 50 Essays, 2nd Edition (add it to your Bibliography). Do you remember how to take good newts?
  • Do Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: Go see The Drowsy Chaperone
Today's Agenda:
  1. A Very Large Vocabulary Test