Greetings!
We had a great class yesterday. These students are coming in with a readiness to learn and are encouraging a positive perspective for one another.
Our Quick Write today was from the National Days Calendar. Yesterday was National Swap Ideas Day, in which people are encouraged to share their ideas and creativity with one another. I asked them to write about any big, outside-the-box ideas they've done or had. They could also write about whether or not they are creative. I've just finished reading their Quick Writes, and this class has a wonderful variety of creative and practical students!
This week students handed in their first paper assignment of the year, their Personal Essay Rough Drafts. I'm looking forward to reading them. My procedure with student papers is to go through and correct them after they're handed in and then hand them back the next week. Students are to take that following week to make revisions. If they haven't already, they should answer the Discussion Question posted on Google Classroom, "From your perspective, what is the easiest part of writing an essay and what's the hardest?"
Last week for the Literature portion of the class, we started My Antonia by Willa Cather with an introduction and a quiz on Google Classroom. Before they started reading the book, they also wrote a little bit about their family history. For next week, they are to complete 3 Reader Responses. We talked in class about the study guide questions that are listed per chapter and also the ala carte options if students would like more creative opportunities to respond to their reading. Students can do any combination of questions and ala carte options -- they just need to choose 3. NOTE: These reader responses can be done on paper and handed in during next week's class time OR they can be done on the Google Classroom assignment. Students DO NOT need to do it both ways.
For the final third of the class time, we covered some Grammar. Last year in Writing 1, the students did parts of speech projects during which they were the teachers. I'm starting this year out with quick reviews of those parts of speech. This week, the assigned worksheets are reviews of Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs. All of the grammar worksheets for the semester will be on the Rocketbook template, so if students want, they can either hand in the assignment during class next week OR scan the worksheet using the Rocketbook app and upload it to the Google Classroom assignments.
Have a great weekend!
Blessings,
Mrs. Prichard
This Week's Homework
Note: Many of the assignments have hyperlinks to the Google Classroom assignment. If you're doing the paper version of the assignment, you can disregard the Google Classroom assignment. ONLY if it has GC after the assignment is it required that you do it on Google Classroom.
-- Read p. 1 - 23 of My Antonia
-- 3 Reader Responses.
-- Writing Discussion Question (if not already done) (GC)
-- Grammar Worksheets: Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs
This Week's Links
Class Notes -- Week 2 (Sept. 10)
Mrs. Prichard's Zoom link
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