Thursday, October 18, 2012

Into the Wild

We will soon read an excerpt from Walden by Henry David Thoreau in which he recounts the two years he spent living in a cabin in the woods. Chris McCandless, the protagonist in Jon Krakauer's true story Into the Wild, is a sort of modern-day Thoreau.

As you read the book, you will keep a dialectical (the art or practice of arriving at the truth through logical argument) journal. This is a double-entry journal in which you write a passage from the book (include page number) in the left column and your response in the right column. Do two entries per chapter.

When you finish the book (on or before Monday, Nov. 26) you will make an appointment with me during nutrition, lunch or after school to explain your journal to me. I will listen and ask questions. It will take about 15 minutes. Then I will give you a grade on the spot and you keep your journal. You do not have to wait until Nov. 26th. If you finish sooner, you may make an appointment sooner.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

While I am away

Your substitute will be Ms. Fox. You will finish reading Act I of The Crucible and take a test on it. You will then begin Act II.

See you on Sept. 4.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Virtual Selves

Follow the directions in the Contemporary Composition book on pg. 144 Reflecting on the Author's Questions and post your blog entry here. Entries should be between 250 and 500 words long and are due on Friday. Address either About My Online Selves or About the Online Community.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

LA Conservation Corps

You may want to check out this organization if you are looking for a job.
LA Conservation Corps

Monday, January 16, 2012

Into the Wild Essays Graded, Vocabulary Test on Tuesday

I enjoyed reading your essays on Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer. The grades are in engrade.

On Tuesday, you will have a vocabulary test from "What the Black Man Wants," by Frederick Douglass. The words are:
enfranchisement
stigma
disposition
deprivation
affirm (or validate, I can't remember)