Monday, October 20, 2014

Day 43!

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Friday, October 17, 2014

Day 42!

Happy Friday!

Rough drafts are due today! We will spend time peer editing them today! Once you have a partner, please make a copy of this PEER EDITING FORM and get started with editing.

We will use Monday as a revision day, and your final drafts will be due before class on Tuesday.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Day 41!

Happy Thursday.

If you're just tuning in to yesterday's class, we decided as a group to push back the due date on this assignment, since we felt that the product would be better if it were due on Monday rather than Friday. This also means that this assignment will be on your quarter 2 grades rather than on your quarter 1 grades.

So, that means today is a writing day to finish your rough drafts of your movie reviews. We will peer edit them tomorrow!

Please shoot me an email if you have any questions!

Day 40!

Happy Day 40!

It's a writing day!

You should be moving from your outline to your rough draft. Your goal is to have your rough draft ready for class tomorrow!

Monday, October 13, 2014

Day 39!

Happy Tuesday!

We will keep working on your MOVIE REVIEWS today. For today, you were to have written down the basics of your thesis statement. You were to pick a side (is the movie a good representation of the book?). Then, you were to start making a list of reasons why based on your notes from the film.  Pick your three strongest reasons, and then watch this helpful video. It will show you how to put your thesis together.

Next, I want you to start outlining your review. Remember, we analyzed the structure of the published reviews, and we decided that an outline would look something like the one I have included below. Your goal is to complete an outline and begin writing your rough drafts today.

If you need some inspiration/ examples of kind of what you are aiming to create. Check out last year's reviews on the "Student Work" tab of this blog.

Sample Outline:

Introduction: 

  • A: Attention Getter
  • N: Necessary Background Information
  • T: Thesis Statement (example: The 2013 film adaptation of The Great Gatsby is a poor representation of the book in that the characters were not true to the book, the setting was too over-the-top, and the Jazz Age was inaccurately represented.) 
Body Paragraph 1: 
  • Topic Sentence: characters were not true to the book (1st reason in thesis)
  • Supporting Details: Include detail from book
  • Supporting Details: Include detail from movie
  • Justify how that supports your thesis

Body Paragraph 2: 
  • Topic Sentence: the sets were too over-the-top (2nd reason in thesis)
  • Supporting Details: Include detail from book
  • Supporting Details: Include detail from movie
  • Justify how that supports your thesis
Body Paragraph 3: 
  • Topic Sentence: the Jazz Age was inaccurately portrayed (3rd reason in thesis) 
  • Supporting Details: Include detail from book
  • Supporting Details: Include detail from movie
  • Justify how that supports your thesis
Conclusion: 
  • Summarize the points you have made
  • Restate your thesis in different words

Day 38!

Happy Monday!

We will take a closer look at the movie reviews that you read on Friday. Then, we will begin working on our own MOVIE REVIEWS!

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Friday, October 3, 2014

Day 33!

Happy Friday!

Today, we will finish talking about the book. Then, we movie!!

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Day 31!

Happy Wednesday!

We'll spend some time talking about Chapter 8 today (whoa, right?) and then move on to the FINAL chapter!!!!!!!!!!!!!