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Friday, December 11, 2020

Writing 2 Class Notes -- Week 14 (December 14)

Greetings!

Every Thursday this semester it's been delightful to see the smiling faces of this class.  I love this place in the school year when we've gotten to know one another and have a productive learning community.

We started class with a Quick Write, using these prompts that came from their list of suggestions:

Option 1:  What is your favorite Christmas tradition?  Describe it.

Option 2:  What is the hardest thing you’ve ever done.? Tell about it.

Option 3:  What is something you’ve always wanted as a little kid?  Why?


Our Words of the Day were winter-related words:
solstice -- from Latin solstitium, from sol, "sun" and sistere, "stopped, stationary" --  the time or date at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest (June 21) and shortest (Dec. 22) days.
hibernate -- from Latin hibernare, from hiberna ‘winter quarters’, from hibernus ‘wintry’ -- when a plant or animal spends the winter in a dormant state.
apricity -- from Latin apricus, "having lots of sunshine" or "warmed by the sun" -- the warmth of the sun (We talked about how cats are especially good at finding that one sunny spot in the house.)
subnivean -- from Latin sub, "under" and nives, "snow" -- the area between the surface of the ground and the bottom of the snowpack.

The Rough Drafts of their Comparison/Contrast Essays were handed back, and I commented on how much I enjoy teaching writing because I get to learn about so many topics from their essays.  I covered some common writing issues/errors, including writing dates and numbers, correcting comma splice sentences and revising "there is/are" sentences.  The Final Drafts are due next week.

To end our Grammar portion of the class for the semester, I have 2 short assignments:  a phrases review Nearpod presentation.  Nearpod is an online platform for presentations that includes interactive capabilities.  Students should sign in with Google using their chatclasses email.  At the end of the presentation I have a short 4 question quiz.  I also have a Phrases Final Exam for them to take for next week.

The rest of our class was spent enjoying the Book Projects for My Antonia.  This included a set of memes, some artwork and inspirational quotes, a children's ABC book, a quiz, and some yummy baked goodies.  I'm afraid I don't have pictures this week.  I was so busy enjoying the presentations that I forgot to take them.

We will finish up our projects next week.  Everyone who hasn't already presented will present.  
Speaking of next week, I like to spend that last week before Christmas doing fun stuff.  We can't have food in the classroom, but we can set up a table in the hallway for treats and eat out there.  Students are invited to bring goodies.  

Since we're almost at the end of the semester, students should finish up any work they have not done.  In the assignments list, I've included a couple past assignments in case students have forgotten to do them.  (All assignments are on Google Classroom in case students no longer have the paper version.)  ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE WEEK 15 (DECEMBER 17).  I will accept work until midnight on that day, but nothing after that.  

Note:  Students, if you hand in any work that is late, please also send me an email so that I can record it.  

You've worked hard this semester; just a few more sleeps until our long Christmas break!

Have a great weekend!
Mrs. Prichard

Assignments for Next Week:
Quick Write 12/10
Comparison/Contrast Final Draft
Comparison/Contrast Pre-Write (missing many of these!)
Discussion Question -- Improved!
Discussion Question -- Christmas Fun!
My Antonia Rubric -- Self-Evaluation
Verbals Practice #1
Verbals Practice #2
Phrases Review (Nearpod)
Phrases Final Test

This Week's Links
Writing 2 Class Notes -- Week 14 (December 10) 


Sunday, April 19, 2015

Mastering the Comma Review


Punctuate the following sentences.

1.     Throughout these four essays a theme of fitting into society is found.
2.     Jim hand forgotten to change his watch to daylight saving time so he missed the first meeting of the day.
3.     In the essay “Ring Leader” the writer does not try to hide her peculiarities but becomes more forceful in making them apparent.
4.     He was speaking to me his sister as if I were a child.
5.     Nick told me that Joan was an employee of the college the wife of a professor.
6.     When I looked the car over I saw that its tire seemed to be losing air so I drove to the station on the corner and filled it up.
7.     From the start to finish the defense insisted that the one and only issue in the case was whether the college had deprived Jane of her right to free speech.
8.     The professor thought of Janet the only mother in her classes who cooked in a diner all day and came to school at night worn out.
9.     She filed an official grievance which worked its way through the institutional process.
10.            Even though Matt was angry with Carrie he decided to call her anyway.
11.            I realized that I could gain another 15 minutes of sleep if I went to class in my pajamas but I noticed that my fellow classmates had made the same discovery.
12.            From changing our hairstyles to changing our physical appearances surgically some of us have strong desires to conform to society’s demands to fit in.
13.            Society is no help for it tells us again and again that we can most be ourselves by looking like someone else.
14.            From the moment I got out of bed and answered the phone today great things began to happen.
15.            She was not in the popular group and she wished that she could feel accepted by her peers.
16.            The paper which she finally decided to write on an aspect of the Civil War received an A.
17.            The newspaper that covered the story misspelled my name.
18.            My aunt Mary Ann said that her inn was filled over the Thanksgiving holiday.
19.            When we bought the new house Josie helped paint all the downstairs rooms.
20.            For the reunion my family came from England France Italy and South Dakota.
21.            While the children sang in the recital their parents watched with rapt attention.
22.            She cared so much about the way others looked at her that she forgot what really matters which is feeling comfortable with oneself.
23.            He rooted for his home baseball team and he wished it would win more often.
24.            As she grew older Anna found that her home and garden became more important to her.
25.            Leah and her suitemates Carla Heather Jessica and Samantha went skiing during winter break.