Wow!! It was a busy four days this week!! If you stopped by the class, you may have heard a flutes, Hamlet being acted out, and lots of fun sound effects for a radio play.
10th graders are finishing up there demonstration speeches, but we didn't quite get them all finished. We have three that will carry over to Monday. I saw some fun speeches on saddling a horse, cleaning fish, making cookies, and even a few athletic endeavors.
8th grade read the radio play "The Hitchhiker". We were lucky enough to make lots of sound effects for the play. From trains, cars, slamming doors to running feet and slapping... and even a few cows mooing. Radio plays are always fun because they make the sound effects are a treat to make to have the play come alive.
"The serpent who stung your father, now wears his crown." Oh, that evil Claudius!! This week we began reading Hamlet. The amazing story of the Danish prince and his struggle with the matter of life and death is always an intriguing unit. Next week we should progress to the poing of learning about the famous soliloquy beginning with "To be, or not to be...."
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Friday September 9
Another hectic week is under our belts. This week things seemed to go backwards as well as forwards but we worked out a lot of bugs.
Seniors began taking assessments in Blackboard Learn. While some areas went completely smoothly, others had a few technical glitches. I feel much more confident that next time these glitches will not be a problem, but we will keep working on it if it does come up.
10th grade shared their personal experience speeches. I learned some interesting details about the students both through the Ten Items About Me Speech and the Personal Experience Speech. It is fun to get to know the students better.
8th grade continued to review pronouns. Parents please remember to review the parts of speech with your child so they are not forgotten as we move forward. This week we worked on adjectives. Next week we will be reviewing Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives. Then we will move on to Verbs. We had the thrilling opportunity to read one of Edgar Allan Poe's stories "The Tell-Tale Heart" and I have to say we kind of liked the creepinesss of this story. Next week we will be reading the Radio Play "The Hitchiker" and the poem "Paul Revere's Ride". Then there will probably be a test on Friday if we are able to stay on schedule.
See you next week for a Monday through Thursday week. Make sure that you are coming in on Fridays for extra help.
Seniors began taking assessments in Blackboard Learn. While some areas went completely smoothly, others had a few technical glitches. I feel much more confident that next time these glitches will not be a problem, but we will keep working on it if it does come up.
10th grade shared their personal experience speeches. I learned some interesting details about the students both through the Ten Items About Me Speech and the Personal Experience Speech. It is fun to get to know the students better.
8th grade continued to review pronouns. Parents please remember to review the parts of speech with your child so they are not forgotten as we move forward. This week we worked on adjectives. Next week we will be reviewing Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives. Then we will move on to Verbs. We had the thrilling opportunity to read one of Edgar Allan Poe's stories "The Tell-Tale Heart" and I have to say we kind of liked the creepinesss of this story. Next week we will be reading the Radio Play "The Hitchiker" and the poem "Paul Revere's Ride". Then there will probably be a test on Friday if we are able to stay on schedule.
See you next week for a Monday through Thursday week. Make sure that you are coming in on Fridays for extra help.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Monday September
I hope everyone had a great Labor Day weekend. Back to work tomorrow. Seniors are finishing up Beowulf and beginning Hamlet this week. Sophomores have Personal Experience Speeches this week. 8th graders are working on pronouns and the first unit in the literature book.
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