Greetings!
This week's Quick Write prompts were taken from the list that the students in Writing 1 and Writing 2 contributed to last fall. Here are the prompts for today’s Quick Write:
What is a favorite childhood memory?
What is one of the best days of your life?
What was a highlight of your week?
Whatever …..
Our Words of the Day came from Michael, Nina, and Annelise
virile-- fr. Latin vir, "man" -- strong, manly
corvine-- fr. Latin corvus, "raven" -- resembling a crow
feriation-- fr. Latin, feriatus, "to rest from work" -- to take a vacation or holiday
misanthrope -- fr. Greek, mis, "hate" and anthropos, "man" -- to hate mankind
Students have handed in the Pre-Writes and Rough Drafts of their Mystery Stories. Many of them enjoyed writing these and felt that they wrote more than they usually wrote. Others felt that this writing assignment was a bit harder since it's not easy to be creative. This kind of writing required some different planning and a different kind of thinking. I am looking forward to curling up with a cup of coffee and reading my pile of Mystery Rough Drafts.
We are 4 stories into our book of Sherlock Holmes mysteries, and the consensus this week was that the "Speckled Band" was more interesting than "The Engineer's Thumb." Most agree that there was something satisfying about following clues and deducing solutions. Someone mentioned the "red herrings" in the story about the speckled band. These false clues and distractions add another layer of interest.
For the Grammar portion of class, we worked again on complex sentences. In our unit on Commas, we also need to learn about sentence structures. You won't understand where the comma goes with regards to dependent clauses in complex sentences if you don't know what a complex sentence is. You won't know the difference between an independent and dependent/subordinate clause if you don't understand what the essential elements of a sentence are. All of grammar is interconnected, and the students are doing a great job at working to understand these intricacies.
Assignments for Next Week:
Holmes: Read “The Final Problem” & “The Adventure of the Empty House"
Links for This Week
Writing 2 Class Notes -- Week 3 (January 27)
Have a great weekend!
Mrs. Prichard
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