Reading maketh a full man . . . . . Speaking maketh a ready man . . . . . Writing maketh an exact man.

~~Sir Francis Bacon

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Due March 1 (3 Body Paragraphs)



It is all about our COUNTRY REPORTS!  
Your assignment is to complete 3 topic paragraphs about your country. 
These will make up the "body" of your 5 paragraph report. 

Remember to use your brainstorm list to help you choose topics.


You should definitely use your ABC Books to help you fill in facts. 


Do not plagiarize. Do have fun and make this an interesting essay!


                                 VARSITY:                               JV:
                                 all dress-ups                          all dress ups
                                 all openers except #1             2, 3, 5, 6(vss)
                                 4 DECs overall                       2 DECs overall

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Due February 22 (ABC Country Book & Brainstorming List)

1) Create an ABC Book about your country.
Include all Dress-ups (except #1)
Include all Openers (do your best). 
Decorations are extra credit

Include all the tools from O, PARADES QQ in your book. Be sure to indicate where these are by recording them on your checklist -- write them in.

Observation
Personal Experience or Story
Anecdote
Research
Analogy
Description
Example
Stats, Numbers, &/or Percentages
Quote
Question


2) Brainstorming List for topics about your country




Here is what is coming up next:
March 1 - 3 Topic (Body)Paragraphs about your country (use your brainstorm list to help you choose topics)

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Due February 15 (Haikus, Chiasmi)

       







Assignment:

10 Haikus

3 Chiasmi

1 Illustrated (Haiku or Chiasmus)



Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Due February 8 (Anthropomorphism & finish Vocab Test)

Your essay this week should be from the perspective of an animal. Your essay should tell the reader about a historical event or a distinctive time in history. 

Think to yourself, "What if I was an animal living in the world during a specific time in history? What would I think? How would I perceive the world? How would I behave? What unique perspective might I have?" 

Here are some examples. You may also choose your own idea!


  1. The Great Depression filled the space between America’s Prohibition
    (which was still in effect during the Depression) and World War II. The Depression affected the entire world. Well-to-do people lost everything and found themselves standing in food lines. Ordinary people went to extraordinary measures to get a meager meal. Meanwhile, someone, somewhere profited.
  2. The entertainment industry boomed in the twentieth century. Technology
    changed entertainment from an attraction you paid to see in a theater or other public setting to something you could enjoy from the comfort of your home. Every home had a radio. Black-and-white silent films evolved into Technicolor talkies. Now we have the Internet. Write a story centered on entertainment technologies of the past.
  3. Write a story that is set around an important historical figure. Think: saint, leader, martyr scientist, performer, author, poet, musician, composer, athlete
  4. Write a story that is set around a wonderful invention. Examples: the first airplane, the discovery of electricity, the telephone, morse code, the telescope, the automobile, the cotton gin.
  5. Choose a war or battle from history as your writing prompt. It will be easier to focus on a specific incident rather than the whole war.
  6. Throughout history, people have emigrated across land and ocean. Write a story about a voyage



NOVICE:  
1 paragraph             
ly word (adverb)
because clause
QA
SV

JV:
1 paragraph
All Dress Ups
Opener #2, #3, #6 (vss)
T/C

VARSITY:
3 paragraphs!
All Dress Ups
Opener #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 (vss), #7
DECs: allit, met, sim, Q?, Q, two more DECs of your choosing
T/C




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