Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Something New; Something Interesting; Something Puzzling

This is it! Your last chance to share your ideas with your classmates (and your teacher, of course). As we did earlier in the course, share with us your thoughts on new, interesting and puzzling things you've encountered since we began our study in February. We'll share and discuss your writing at our last class session next Wednesday. Write about as many words as you wish in paragraph form (multiple paragraphs are fine).


Remember that our final tests begin on June 5th and continue on June 10. If you need to write at special times, please email me with your requirements as soon as you know.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Resources for Writing Comparison Contrast Well

A Lesson in Contrasts: Writing Comparison Contrast (includes sample paragraph)

Working with Comparison Contrast (includes example paragraph outline, comparison sentence structures and a teacher written sample paragraph)

Is that a Comparison or a Contrast? (includes a different example outline, comparison sentence structures)

Learning to Write with "March of the Penguins" (includes a sample comparison paragraph from teacher, Rick)

The World: Changed Forever? (Worksheet based on 9/11 attacks with a sample, teacher written, comparison paragraph)

Friday, May 8, 2009

Questions for the Story "Gold Boy, Emerald Girl"

1.      What does the work mean and why do you think that? Explain the writing's overall significance or message to its readers.

2.  Tell about how you feel toward this writing or its author and why.

3.  Does this work confront or confirm your personal beliefs? Explain.


Write about 150 to 200 words in one or several paragraphs.

Online copy of story (for easier copy and paste quoting)


Thursday, April 30, 2009

Questions for the story, "The Woman of the House"

Choose one of the following questions and answer in a 150 to 200 word paragraph.


1.      Explore a social or ethical issue raised in the writing. Judge the behaviour of the characters or the views of the author. Are they right or wrong in your opinion?

2.  Tell about how you feel toward this writing or its author and why.

3. Write about something that surprised you, angered you, delighted you, or evoked any strong reaction as you were reading. Write about anything that stays on your mind after reading

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Showing a Trait of a Character

Post an excerpt (max 75 words) demonstrating the trait "forgetful". Please make sure that you show the trait rather than tell it. Try to include other elements of fiction if you can.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Blog Homework for 1984

To see the film again at YouTube: 1984 Part 1 (for other parts see the "related videos" box on the right side of the screen).



Identify one technique (from our handout) used in the film. Briefly explain why the technique is used. (no more than 100 words or so; be sure to make it easy for us to know exactly where in the film it occurs)



What is your personal reaction to what you have seen today? Write a paragraph to explain your feelings. (up to 250 words; no more, please!)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Yale University Film Analysis Resource

Click only on the left side links. Don't use the drop down on top left of page. A bit clunky with small photos, but includes a number of good video examples and all is explained simply and clearly. Use it to find a match with techniques you see on Friday.


Friday, April 3, 2009

"Don't Get Fooled Again!" Learning Persuasion

Remember to write your ideas in a way that someone who has never seen the video can understand and be persuaded. I will provide a sample before Sunday night.