Tuesday, March 17, 2009

AGENDA 3/17

GOOD LUCK ON THE CAHSEE!!!
No class today- periods 2, 4, and 6 meet on the special schedule.

Monday, March 16, 2009

AGENDA 3/16

SATIRE TEA PARTY!!!

Enjoy tea, muffins, scones, and cucumber sandwiches while we celebrate the end of our satire unit: turn in satire projects with reflections and three satire terms entries (with all earlier terms entries drafts).

Thanks for a terrific unit and good luck on the English portion of the CAHSEE tomorrow!

Friday, February 20, 2009

AGENDA 2/20

Finish watching The Importance of Being Earnest
Read Act III of The Importance of Being Earnest

HW: Write a 3-Step Introduction paragraph and a body paragraph for the new practice CAHSEE prompt about success and failure, due Monday. Make sure your introduction has all 3 steps and that your body paragraph has all 4 elements--refer to yesterday's handouts for guidance.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

AGENDA 2/19

CAHSEE Preparation: Review a partner's introduction and label the three steps

Tips for Body Paragraphs
Practice writing a body paragraph in class on the "arts, music, drama" prompt

View next segment of The Importance of Being Earnest in preparation for reading Act III tomorrow.

HW: read independent book :)

AGENDA 2/18

CAHSEE Essay Preparation:
Examine prompts and essay samples

Tips for the Three-Step Introduction
Sample Three-Step Introduction

HW: Write a Three-Step Introduction for the "arts, music, and drama" prompt.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

AGENDA 2/17

Examine three editorial cartoons that satirize the use of Native American sports team names:

Lucy A. Ganje, Reality TV

Lalo Alcaraz, But I’m Honoring You, Dude!

Thom Little Moon, Which One Is the Mascot?


Read and discuss "Let's Spread the Fun Around," a "modest proposal" by Ward Churchill on the use of Native American sports team names.

HW: First satire term entry due tomorrow (typed) for feedback.

Friday, February 13, 2009

AGENDA 2/13

Pass out individual assignment for Satire independent reading books

Model of the assignment using The Importance of Being Earnest

Group discussion: submit one paper per group answering the following:

1) What do you see as the author's main focus? What aspect(s) of human nature or society does the author ridicule?

2) What passage(s) is/are particularly amusing? What device(s) does the author use to make the passage humorous?

3) Is this satire Horatian or Juvenalian? Direct or indirect? Explain your answers.

4) What connection(s) can you make between your independent reading book and The Importance of Being Earnest?

Turn in group paper at the end of the period.

HW: Continue reading independent book. Work on first independent book assignment, due Wednesday, February 18.