Showing posts with label essay exam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label essay exam. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2021

Writing 2 Class Notes -- Week 4 (February 11)

 Greetings!


We had an fun class today -- we covered a lot of material,  We started with our Quick Write.  As I told them last week, the plan was to write letters of encouragement and gratitude to someone.  I also gave them 2 other options.  They could write a "literary love letter" to some aspect of writing or literature, or they could write a "love letter" to a person or some thing that they love.  Because I think it is really important to write real letters and send them in the mail, I'm offering extra credit to those who do that.  For those who wanted the extra credit, they wrote their letters, put them in sealed envelopes, and handed them in.  If need be, they can bring the addresses next week if they forgot to bring them today.  I will mail them.

We didn't have any Words of the Day because I wanted to make sure that we had enough time for other activities.  

I handed back the rough drafts of the Mystery Stories.  These were amazing!  I found myself thinking of the plots and characters long after reading and correcting them.  Many students wrote more than they usually did, and they were pretty creative.  As per my practice, I go over common mistakes as part of our rough draft discussions and use these for grammar instruction.  The most common errors I found in their write had to do with punctuating dialogue, paragraph formation, comma splice sentences, and compound sentences with commas.  Students are to revise their rough drafts into final drafts for next week. Ask you student to share his/her story with you. 

We've now finished our 6 short stories of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.  To round out this literature unit, students are to write an essay exam in which they address the question, "Is Sherlock Holmes a Hero?"  They must first define what a hero is and then apply their definition to Sherlock Holmes.  We had NO discussion on these points because I want students to give me their own original ideas.  Usually we had a debate-like discussion after this assignment, so I look forward to that next week.

We discussed how, as any detective is solving crimes, it is important to be able to tell if someone is lying or not.  To that end, I handed out playing cards to each of the students, and 4 of them received an Ace, indicating that they were the Liar.  They were all to mingle and tell one another about something that they had done this year during the pandemic.  Everyone was to tell the truth except for the 4 "Liars."  At the end of this activity, student shared whom they thought were the liars.  Oddly enough 2 of the actual liars did not even make it on the list.  I wonder if this would have turned out differently if the students had not been wearing masks.  

I gave them their next book, Great Short, Short Stories, but we will hold off on reading any of the stories until after the Essay Exam.  

Our Grammar instruction centered again on dependent and independent clauses.  In our focus on commas, we are also learning a lot about sentence structures.  We took time to work  on the homework for next week so that students could work together and ask questions.   Students have 2 sides of one worksheet to do for next week.

A note on homework:  last week with 46 rough drafts from Writing 1 and Writing 2, I only corrected student papers.  The other grammar and literature homework will be graded and entered into Track My Grades this week. Again, if you are not able to get into Track My Grades, let me know.  We discovered today that I had the wrong email entered for one student, and I was able to correct it.

Assignments for next week
  • Mystery Story Final Draft

  • Sherlock Holmes Final Exam

  • Spring Writing Survey

  • Grammar:  Wk4 - Identifying Independent/Subordinate Clauses

  • Grammar:  Wk4 - Writing Independent/Subordinate Clauses


Links for This Week
Class Notes


Have a great weekend!
Blessings,
Mrs. Prichard


Tamera M. Prichard

Friday, February 3, 2017

Final for Great Sherlock Holmes Stories


What Makes a Hero?

Is Holmes a hero?  What qualities do you admire in heroes?  In at least 3 paragraphs, discuss whether or not Holmes possesses these qualities, using examples from the text.  Specific instances and quotes should support your comments.  You may want to consider whether some of the flaws Watson acknowledges keep Holmes from becoming truly heroic in their eyes.  Feel free to compare Holmes with other literary characters.


Friday, November 11, 2016

Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court Final Quiz



1:  Which famous book does the narrator read after encountering the stranger at the beginning of the novel?
a. The Sword in the Stone by T.H. White
b. The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
c. Le Morte D'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory
d. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

2:  By what name is Hank Morgan referred to throughout the novel?
a. The Yankee             c. The Magician
b. The Boss                 d. The Earl

3:  Who is Clarence's captor?
a. Sir Kay the Seneschal
b. Sir Launcelot
c. Sir Sagramor le Desirous
d. Hank Morgan

4:  Who is said to stand "upon unsteady legs, and feebly swaying his ancient head [surveying] the company with his watery and wandering eye?"
a. King Arthur
b. Sir Kay
c. Sir Dinadan
d. Merlin

5:  Who does Hank describe as such: "As a rule the speech and behavior of these people were gracious and courtly . . . and . . . they were a childlike and innocent lot; telling lies of the stateliest pattern with the most gentle and winning naivete."
a. The pilgrims heading to the Valley of Holiness
b. The knights and royalty of Camelot
c. The spectators at the tournament
d. The bishops of the Church

6:  What is the object of Sir Sagramor's quest?
a. The Fountain of Youth
b. The Ark of the Covenant
c. The sword Excalibur
d. The Holy Grail

7:  The Boss lives continually until he meets with the narrator.
a. True
b. False

8:  What event frightens the kingdom into believing that Hank is a magician?
a. A lightning strike
b. A plague of locusts
c. An eclipse
d. A full moon

9:  Why does Morgan le Fay order Hank and Sandy to the dungeon?
a. Hank makes a complimentary remark about King Arthur.
b. Hank and Sandy are caught sneaking into Morgan le Fay's castle.
c. Hank insults Morgan le Fay's son Mordred.
d. Hank threatens to cause Morgan le Fay's castle to crumble around them.

10:  Who is the only prisoner that The Boss did not free in the castle of Morgan le Fay?
a. A woman who was accused of having an affair with Mordred
b. A soldier who had deserted his troops in a battle
c. A drunk who had stolen Sir Kay's horse
d. A lord who had killed a kinsman of Morgan le Fay

11:  How does Merlin try to help Sir Sagramor during his tournament with The Boss?
a. Merlin makes him invisible to The Boss.
b. Merlin lets him use Excalibur during the fight.
c. Merlin casts a sleeping spell on The Boss.
d. Merlin advises him on fighting strategy.

12:  Why is the daughter of The Boss and Sandy named Hello-Central?
a. The child is the middle child of three.
b. The Boss's ex-girlfriend was a telephone operator.
c. The Boss considers her to be the center of his universe.
d. Sandy chose the name because The Boss cried it out in his dreams.



Answer ONE of the following essay questions.

1.      Explain how time travel is used by Twain as a “frame” to express his views on different topics.  (at least 1 paragraph)
2.      Did Hank change at all during his time in Camelot?  Explain and give example.  (at least 1 paragraph) 
3.      If Hank came to the 21st century (today), what might he want to change?  List at least 3 areas and explain. 




Saturday, February 6, 2016

Sherlock Holmes Final Exam

What Makes a Hero?

Is Holmes a hero?  What qualities do you admire in heroes?  In at least 3 paragraphs, discuss whether or not Holmes possesses these qualities, using examples from the text.  Specific instances and quotes should support your comments.  You may want to consider whether some of the flaws Watson acknowledges keep Holmes from becoming truly heroic in their eyes.  Feel free to compare Holmes with other literary characters.



Saturday, January 31, 2015

Final for Great Sherlock Holmes Stories



What Makes a Hero?

Is Holmes a hero?  What qualities do you admire in heroes?  In at least 3 paragraphs, discuss whether or not Holmes possesses these qualities, using examples from the text.  Specific instances and quotes should support your comments.  You may want to consider whether some of the flaws Watson acknowledges keep Holmes from becoming truly heroic in their eyes.  Feel free to compare Holmes with other literary characters.


Thursday, January 30, 2014

Final for Great Sherlock Holmes Stories





What Makes a Hero?

Is Holmes a hero?  What qualities do you admire in heroes?  In at least 3 paragraphs, discuss whether or not Holmes possesses these qualities, using examples from the text.  Specific instances and quotes should support your comments.  You may want to consider whether some of the flaws Watson acknowledges keep Holmes from becoming truly heroic in their eyes.  Feel free to compare Holmes with other literary characters.