Friday, December 15, 2023

Writing 2 Class Notes -- Week 15 (December 14)

Greetings!

We had a wonderful day today.  I try to get most of the hard work of the class done before this last week so that we could have some fun on this final day.  


Homework & Grades

Students handed in their final drafts of their Advertisement Projects and Advertisement Endnotes. I will grade those projects and any other homework that was handed in; my goal is to have final grades out soon.  I mentioned to the class that I will take any homework submitted by December 17 at 11:59 p.m. If there are any questions, please contact me.  Because I have final drafts and projects from all of the classes, I know that I won't have the work ready for final grades until after Christmas.  Look for them some time after the New Year.  


The Wrap-Up

We had few loose ends to tie up work-wise.  They used their One-Pager assignments to drive a discussion about the genre of Magical Realism based on two short stories they had been assigned to read–”Chivalry” by Neil Gaiman and “The Paper Menagerie” by Ken Liu.  The discussion was a more formal “Four Square” style where each student answered and asked a question in order to hear from all voices.  They went “around the square” until they felt like all the questions had been discussed adequately.  To close out, each group shared their best insight–I was impressed at some of their observations and how they were able to think critically about how each work we read did or didn’t fit into the genre of Magical Realism.


After that, they got split into groups again and Jack led us in his Peace Like A River presentation which was (another) rousing game of Jeopardy!  The clues were well-written and the students enjoyed playing.  


Finally, as I mentioned, the Advertisement Final Projects were due today.  I had planned to have a “Viewing Party” where we would watch all the ads together and assess their success using those rhetorical devices we had been learning in this unit.  However, in the interest of time, we decided to make this viewing party optional and I opened up the floor to students who wanted to share their work.


I am SO glad we decided to do that because the ads that were shared were SO impressive!  It was obvious that these students had put HOURS of hard work into crafting their pieces.  They displayed a  high level of understanding of persuasive techniques and amazing technology skills (that far surpass mine.)  There was a mix of platforms used to video edit:   Imovie, Canva, and WeVideo–James used something none of us were familiar with–to amazing results (his Ad is posted on our Class Stream–as per request!)  I have to say I am very proud of the results of this assignment–students learned about persuasive writing and used their creativity to produce products that might have pushed them out of their comfort zone a little bit.  This assignment is exactly the kind of assignment that they will be given in their future academic careers.  I am confident that in this rapidly changing world, it is vital that students are able to communicate their message using various techniques and platforms and I want my students to be prepared for that.


A Contest

During the truncated “Ad Viewing Party,” we had the Annual Writing 1 Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest–there were some other choices for coloring and word searches too (as per their request last week.)  They were pretty intent on their drawing and coloring, for the hotly contested 1st Prize:  a quality Spork!  Thank you, Esther, for impartially judging the winner.   We also enjoyed some Christmas music, a  Hot Chocolate Bar and cookies–thanks to the students who brought treats to share.  The class really enjoyed this wrapping up time together.


Links for this Week

Ugly Christmas Sweater Template

Magical Realism Short Stories

One Pager:  Magical Realism

Final Draft:  Advertising Assignment

Advertising Project:  Endnotes

Writing 1 Class Notes (on blog)

My prayer is that all of you have a great Christmas that includes lots of love and laughter!


Blessings,

Mrs. G


Thursday, December 7, 2023

Class Notes–Week 14 (December 7)

We had a wonderful day in class today.  A lot of the hard work of the semester is over, so our "work" today was a little more fun.

No Quick Write today


Writing

I have graded the rough drafts of their Advertisement Script Rough Drafts.  I really enjoyed reading these; I am really looking forward to how the students will bring these persuasive Ads to life!   The final drafts and Endnotes are due next week when we will have our Ad Viewing Party.


Grammar

The class was assigned a Fall Grammar Test about parts of speech and verbal phrases. I sent home a paper copy of the test to be taken at home.  They can use their notes to answer the questions at home.

The best way of learning grammar is through lots of reading and writing. Direct instruction of grammar is important and helpful, and combined with literature and writing it can be pretty potent.  Next semester we'll be working on commas!


Literature

We had some more presentations today.  Each one of them showed not only that the students had a good grasp on the details of our book, Peace LIke A River, but they also had a strong understanding of the themes and motifs of the book.  We saw two ABC books, two One-Pagers, a musical play list and some beautiful drawings based on the novel.  Brady made a fantastic Jeopardy game which became very spirited.  All around it was a fantastic day.


Next Week

Our last week of the semester is next week, December 14.  All work should be handed in by that date.  They should not wait until then to do their work and hand it in.  

Next week we will have our "Class-mas Party."  I will bring warm drinks, and students can bring goodies if they like. (Please label if there are allergens.)  We have our Ad Viewing Party, and a discussion of our Magical Realism One-Pagers–which we haven’t had the chance to do as of yet.   

After that, we will have one more Jeopardy! Game based on PLAR and hopefully have some time to enjoy some Christmas cheer.


Assignments for Next Week:

Advertisement Project Final Draft

Advertisement Project Endnotes

Presentation Self Evaluation

Fall Grammar Test

Magical Realism One-Pager


Friday, December 1, 2023

Writing 2 Class Notes–Week 13 (11/30)

Students were energetic and ready to engage today. I can’t believe we are nearing the end of the semester already! Quick Write Yesterday, November 29th was C.S. Lewis’ birthday. Today’s QuickWrite is in honor of him. After listening to the opening paragraphs of Voyage of the Dawn Treader, students invented a character of their own. They used Lewis’ genius opening lines to imitate: “There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he/she almost deserved it. Students shared some amazing character descriptions. I was impressed! Literature Today we had Peace Like A River Book Presentations. Each student had a few minutes to present their projects and explain how they tied in with the novel. These students showed great creativity and we had a wide-ranging collection of presentations. There were two “Books in Bags'' from Esther and Stella, a One-Pager by Teegan, Zach printed up an actual T-Shirt! Both Avery and Sam both showed off their writing skills. Samuel had a full-on newspaper about the Land family complete with “current events” and opinion pieces (ghost written by some classmates.) Avery re-wrote a dramatic alternate ending. Next week we’ll continue our presentations from the rest of the class: Ruby Tanner Veronica Isaiah Miya Jack Brady Arden Katelyn We did not discuss our Magical Realism One-Pagers next week. We will discuss them next week. Grammar We finished up our unit on phrases and today we had a review of the phrases we have studied this semester: prepositional, infinitive, gerund, participial. After a refresher mini-lesson, students paired up for a game of Phrases Matching. For homework, students can watch a video on phrases and complete a Phrases Quiz, which is posted as a Google Form on Google Classroom. Writing The Advertisement Rough Draft and Pre-Writes were due today. I showed the students my example visual Advertisement my daughter and I made on weevideo.com so they would have a solid idea of what I am looking for. The Finals are due December 14–the last day of class when we will have an Advertisement Viewing party. Blessings on your week. Mrs. G Homework Prepare your presentation (if you didn’t present today) Magical Realism One-Pager Edpuzzle Phrases Review Phrases Quiz Work on your Advertisement Project Advertisement Final Project

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