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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Eng. 3: Map Assignment Clarifications
I have received some email, and I have chatted with a few of you in the hallways over the last day or so. So, I want to clarify a few points regarding the HF "map assignment.
For all of the ACTUAL towns (the places on the front side of the handout), you should type a short description that includes the town's relevance to HF for Hannibal, Florida, and Cairo. When describing the other cities, you do not need to make an overt reference to HF.
Take a look at my example entry as a starting point but find the best info. for your description in our school databases (try "US History in Context" and/or the "Literature Resource Center" and/or "Encyclopedia Britannica"). Once you have skimmed through the database resources, you may refer to Wikipedia.
For the fictional places, underlined on the back side of the handout, do your best, using the zooming power of Google Maps, to "pin" the location. I expect a short description of the relevance of Jackson's Island to HF, but -- at this point -- you need only "pin" the other spots. You will add descriptions to these later as you encounter each in the text.
Finally, one important goal is to demonstrate your "creativity" with this small project. What photos might you add? What is the best description, given your research, you might write? My intention with your investigations is to have you go beyond the typical "first hits" in Google.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
English 3: Help with "The Experts" for BORN TO TROUBLE
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Adv. Comp.: Setting Up Pulse for News Reading
Once logged in, you are to include "News" as a category and add five feeds that I require: The Daily Beast, Salon, Slate, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic. When you click on your news category the feeds should look like this:
After setting up "News" then you should add seven of these "required" feed-categories:
Your final list should look something like this:
Now, finally for this first step, add two articles for future reading from all eight categories or at least 16 total (for now at least).
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
eng. 3: some extra credit avail.
Students
The annual Summer Reading book fair is coming up on Thurs. of this week. (That's the day-after-tomorrow!) We are going to be dropping by the LRC during class. As you remember from past years, the bookfair is a good time for the purchase of that essential summer reading.
Every Maine South student MUST read at least two books this summer -- one from the "choice" list and one that is assigned. As you know, your required book is based on the English course you have in the first semester of senior year. In order to learn which book you must read, follow this link to a .pdf copy of a spreadsheet with your first and second semester English course listed.
If you want a bit of extra credit related to summer reading THIS school year, I have a small task for you.
1. visit the Maine South home page and print a copy of the "choice" list and a copy of the "required" list ...
2. after consulting the .pdf referenced above, determine which book you will read this summer ... this is of course non-binding but it would be good to get an idea of what you might/will read ...
3. staple the lists together and highlight the two books you will read ... put your name on these lists and bring them to the beginning of class on Thurs.
It's that simple!
~Dr. Jones
Friday, May 10, 2013
at home access to data bases
Over the weekend and into next week, you may require access to the school's databases of your research.
Remember the helpful discussion on the Prewriting Checklist, and, also, reference the .pdf (I sent via email today) for the login passwords to our databases when off campus. I have highlighted the databases you are to use in yellow on the attached .pdf.
Good luck!
~Dr. Jones
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Eng. 3: Lit. Circle Meetings
Students,
As you prepare for each day of our lit. circle discussions, keep in mind my expectations for your work during the period. I discussed these (albeit broadly) yesterday in class, but, after some feedback from 5th period students, I put together a "checklist" for daily activites. You should read this list here.
~Dr. Jones
Monday, April 8, 2013
for Eng. 3: Brief Note on Lit. Circles
Today you will conduct a bit of personal research (using amazon.com as a starting point) to determine the book you want to read for our Lit. Circle unit. Click over to this Google Doc in order to get started ...
Dr. Jones
Friday, March 15, 2013
for Eng. 3: Quiz Schedule for TTTC
Students,
Please, read over the weekend in prepartion for your first reading quiz on Monday. Make note of the schedule we discussed in class today. You will notice that you have two reading quizzes next week.
~Dr. Jones
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
new presentation notes AND remarks about your research sites
I have recently updated the order of presentations, and I have posted a new copy as a Google Doc. Take a look!
You will notice that we do NOT have presentations this Friday, March 8. I will not be in school on that day, and I will ask your sub to take you to the "Reading Rainbow." Bring your "independent book" for reading that day.
Also, you may want to take a look one more time at the requirements for your research-notebook-website as they stand now. I posted the actual rubric, which is more comprehensive than the list from last week, I will use to evaluate your sight. I will begin to grade your sites early next week, so you have (even) a few more days yet before I account for the required components and content.
~ Dr. Jones
Eng. 3: schedule changes due to the snow-day!
- Today (3/6/13) you will work in the lab (C-115) one more day.
- Tomorrow (3/7/13) you will peer-critique your paper re: Into the Wild in class, so print your rough at home tonight.
- Bring your rough draft to class tomorow for peer-critique.
- You will take your practice ACT on Friday (3/8/13) in class.
- The paper is now due on next Monday, 3/11/13.
- Take a look at the Google Doc where I am gathering the "pitfalls to avoid" based on your last writing assignment. Eliminate these from your writing!