Friday, December 22, 2017

Monday, October 30, 2017

Rough drafts due on Turnitin by 11:30 a.m. today

As I posted on Schoology, you were supposed to have submitted your rough draft of your research paper on Turnitin before you went to sleep last night. Only 28 people from a class of 41 did so. Congratulations to those of you who met your deadline.

The remaining 13 must go to the library and submit their rough draft to Turnitin by 11:30 a.m. in order to pass the class. Late papers will not be accepted. Without a rough draft, final drafts will not be accepted. Failure to turn in a rough draft is condemning yourself to failing the class.

Sunday, October 8, 2017

College application essays, note cards, research paper rough draft

I've graded about half of the college application or introduction to work essays and I will have the rest done before grades are turned in on Thursday. If you did not get full credit, you may revise it for a higher grade. There is a revision folder for it in Turnitin.com.

You should have turned in 20 note cards last week and an additional 20 note cards by Thursday of this week. I will accept them on Friday, but those won't be reflected in the midterm grades. See my update on Schoology for more information.

Next week you should begin writing your rough draft. The rough draft is due by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 29 on Turnitin. If you have some sort of computer meltdown at home that weekend, I will accept it by the end of class on Monday, Oct. 30. After that, rough drafts will not be accepted and you will not be allowed to turn in a final draft. If you don't turn in a final draft, you will not be allowed to present in March. You will also most likely fail the fall semester.

Therefore, the rough draft is the most important deadline you need to meet this semester, followed by the final draft on Dec.  4. It will take me two or three weeks to grade your rough drafts. During this time, we will return to the ERWC book and complete the Rhetoric of the Op-Ed Page module.

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Senior Project Letter of Intent

It's September. You should have chosen a topic for your Senior Project research paper and have a rough idea of what you will do for a 20-hour project. (This may evolve as you gain more knowledge.)

Your Letter of Intent is due on Turnitin.com by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 8. See the Senior Project Survival Guide (school website, Students, Senior Project) or the box at right or the Pathfinder book in class.

The class code for Turnitin is 1609406. The password (enrollment key) is period3.

Thursday, August 10, 2017

Welcome to Senior Year English

Welcome back. I hope everyone had a fabulous and restful summer. We have a busy and exciting year ahead of us. We will be moving through the ERWC curriculum using your Student Reader as well as working on your Senior Project which will culminate in presentations next March.

The syllabus is posted in the box at right. It may change depending on special school schedules for various events.

We will be using Schoology for the most part, so this blog is intended as a backup. You will log on to Schoology using your school mail and 10-digit school identification. Assignments will be posted there.

Please remember: No food or drink in the classroom. You will be coming in here from nutrition, so it is important to finish your food and drink before entering. The school has a rodent problem and I do not want to contribute to it.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

BBF Chpt. 3

On March 16, the assignment was to do a quote/response from chapter 3 and to correctly use five of the vocabulary words each  in an original sentence. Several of you have not done this. Please do so ASAP.

The vocabulary words are: jaundice, puniness, sluice, emaciated, blight, lurid, furtively, plague, forebearance, ransacked, discerning, dregs, furtively and autorickshaw.

Monday, March 13, 2017

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Behind the Beautiful Forevers Prologue

Prologue
1. In the prologue, we are introduced to Abdul, who is hiding after being accused of
attempted murder. He is Muslim, a religious minority in the largely Hindu slum of
Annawadi. (Note: A brief history of Hindu-Muslim tension since Indian independence
from Britain will enhance the reading experience.) What are the two reasons Abdul is fearful of his neighbors? Discuss the role religion plays in initiating this conflict.

2. Make a list of the items found in Abdul’s shed. As you read Behind the Beautiful Forevers,
analyze what this trash reveals about how people live in the overcity—a world Abdul
understands only through its throwaways.

3. Abdul’s motto is to “avoid trouble.” Why is this especially important to him? Is this a
reasonable philosophy of life in a place like Annawadi?

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Google Workaround

While we wait for Mike to permanently fix the problem, here is a workaround:

http://achieve.lausd.net/Page/11048
Click on Windows Certificates.
Click on Quick Installer..

This only works for while you are on the computer. The next time you sign on, you may have to do it again.

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Senior Project Deadlines

15-20 hour project log: Feb. 16, 10:30 a.m. (beginning of class)
Visual product (slides or Prezi) Feb. 23, 11:30 a.m. (end of class)

See previous entries for project ideas.
See files in the Senior Project folder in the box at right for guidelines on the presentation.

Saturday, January 28, 2017

More Project Opportunities

Here are some ideas from Mayor Garcetti's Office: Get Involved

If those don't work for you, go to DoSomething.org. The link is on the right.

Friday, January 27, 2017

Senior Project Update

As we wrap up the two-minute keyword speeches, we will begin working on your slides for your March 2 presentation and begin rehearsing for your seven-to-10-minute presentation. Each student will have a seven-minute practice during the month of February.

Your physical project hours(15 minimum, 20 for an A) are due Feb. 16.  The project must reflect a dedication to the cause and a learning stretch, a greater depth of knowledge and learning. It must have a logical and relevant link to the senior project topic, and it must have a real-world application. You can print a copy of the project log and the product rubric from the box at right.

Now would be an excellent time to meet with your mentor, either as a cohort or on your own. Be sure to make an appointment with them. 

Creating Infographics

You may want to check this out for creating your presentation slides. https://piktochart.com