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2/20/2018 0 Comments

Abstract Topics #4

​This assignment is due Monday/Tuesday; February 26/27
This will need to be typed and DOUBLE-SPACED THROUGHOUT THE PARAGRAPHS!

1. Research evidence to connect to a given topic
  • Scholarly evidence: must be mature and appropriate observations based on literature, politics, history, current events, media, pop culture, academic subjects, NO PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS.
2. Provide the following:
  1. MLA citation for the magazine/newspaper article ----I WILL DEDUCT POINTS IF THIS IS NOT DONE CORRECTLY.
  2. For instructions to using MLA format go to OWL 
  3. Claim made in the article/literature
  4. Your claim: defend, challenge, or qualify in one sentence.
  5. Print the article and highlight the evidence from the article (2) that supports the claim made in the article.
  6. First paragraph write a summary of the article.
  7. Second paragraph Explain HOW and WHY this example (article and evidence) is relevant in addressing the question (BELOW) and how it is connected to the topic.


Creativity


Creativity has been on a decline worldwide since 1990. National and international matters require creative solutions. Define creativity and argue for or against the creation of a class in creativity.

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Article must be about the topic above and from one of the following, depending on what you were assigned to in class. 

1. History
2. Science
3. Literature
4. Entertainment/Pop Culture
5. Government/Current Events (Domestic)
6. Government/Current Events (International)
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2/6/2018 0 Comments

Abstract Topics #3

This assignment is due Monday/Tuesday; February 12/13
This will need to be typed and DOUBLE-SPACED THROUGHOUT THE PARAGRAPHS!

1. Research evidence to connect to a given topic
  • Scholarly evidence: must be mature and appropriate observations based on literature, politics, history, current events, media, pop culture, academic subjects, NO PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS.
2. Provide the following:
  1. MLA citation for the magazine/newspaper article ----I WILL DEDUCT POINTS IF THIS IS NOT DONE CORRECTLY.
  2. For instructions to using MLA format go to OWL 
  3. Claim made in the article/literature
  4. Your claim: defend, challenge, or qualify in one sentence.
  5. Print the article and highlight the evidence from the article (2) that supports the claim made in the article.
  6. First paragraph write a summary of the article.
  7. Second paragraph Explain HOW and WHY this example (article and evidence) is relevant in addressing the question (BELOW) and how it is connected to the topic.
Topic #3
Language as a key to identity
Language is the most vivid and crucial key to identity. It reveals the private identity, and connects one with, or divorces one from, the larger public, or communal identity. There are times and places when to speak a certain language could be dangerous. 
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Article must be about the topic above and from one of the following, depending on what you were assigned to in class. 

1. History
2. Science
3. Literature
4. Entertainment/Pop Culture
5. Government/Current Events (Domestic)
6. Government/Current Events (International)
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1/29/2018 0 Comments

Abstract Topics #2

Abstract Topics1/22/2018
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This assignment is due Monday/Tuesday; February 5/6

This will need to be typed and DOUBLE-SPACED THROUGHOUT THE PARAGRAPHS!

1. Research evidence to connect to a given topic
  • Scholarly evidence: must be mature and appropriate observations based on literature, politics, history, current events, media, pop culture, academic subjects, NO PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS.
2. Provide the following:
  1. MLA citation for the magazine/newspaper article ----I WILL DEDUCT POINTS IF THIS IS NOT DONE CORRECTLY.
  2. For instructions to using MLA format go to OWL 
  3. Claim made in the article/literature
  4. Your claim: defend, challenge, or qualify in one sentence.
  5. Print the article and highlight the evidence from the article (2) that supports the claim made in the article.
  6. First paragraph write a summary of the article.
  7. Second paragraph Explain HOW and WHY this example (article and evidence) is relevant in addressing the question (BELOW) and how it is connected to the topic.
Topic #2
Freedom and Independence
Based on the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” Choose works that address these concepts of independence.


Article must be about the topic above and from one of the following, depending on what you were assigned to in class. 

1. History
2. Science
3. Literature
4. Entertainment/Pop Culture
5. Government/Current Events (Domestic)
6. Government/Current Events (International)
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1/22/2018 0 Comments

Abstract Topics

This assignment is due Monday/Tuesday; January 29/30 

This will need to be typed and DOUBLE-SPACED THROUGHOUT THE PARAGRAPHS!

1. Research evidence to help support your claim on a given topic
  • Scholarly evidence: must be mature and appropriate observations based on literature, politics, history, current events, media, pop culture, academic subjects, NO PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS.
2. Provide the following:
  1. MLA citation for the magazine/newspaper article ----I WILL DEDUCT POINTS IF THIS IS NOT DONE CORRECTLY.
  2. For instructions to using MLA format go to OWL 
  3. Claim made in the article/literature
  4. Your claim: defend, challenge, or qualify in one sentence.
  5. Print the article and highlight the evidence from the article (2) that supports the claim made in the article.
  6. First paragraph write a summary of the article.
  7. Second paragraph Explain HOW and WHY this example (article and evidence) is relevant in addressing the question (BELOW) and how it is connected to the topic.
Topic #1
Alienation because of gender, race, class, etc.
Conflicts exist when the will of the majority opposes the will of an individual. In America, who is in the minority, who is in the majority, and how does this shape our current culture?

Article must be about the topic above and from one of the following, depending on what you were assigned to in class. 

1. History
2. Science
3. Literature
4. Entertainment/Pop Culture
5. Government/Current Events (Domestic)
6. Government/Current Events (International)



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1/12/2018 0 Comments

Due Wednesday/Thursday

Make the changes to your rough draft of the "How it Feels to be _____ Me" essay
Type the essay 12 point font, double spaced, Times New Roman or Calibri font
Decorate a paper bag with symbols that represent you, your personality, and things that you value. 

Turn in

Rough draft
Final Draft
Bag decorated next class.

Be ready to present your bag to the class. 

Also, remember that there will be a double essay that day. :)
​Review all your notes. 
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1/9/2018 0 Comments

January 10 and 11

January 10-
I am at a workshop, so please complete the following. 
January 11-
I am out also
If you don't have the book, the text can be found at "How it Feels to be Colored Me"
 Part 1:
 Read “How it Feels to be Colored Me” by Zora Neale Hurston on page 158-162
Then create a chart where you find an example of each device below and copy the example as it is written in the text and cite, then explain what the device conveys about Hurston's feelings about race. What does she want from her audience?
  • Reflection
  • Elevated diction
  • Quotes 
  • Metaphor
Part 2:
Answer the following question:
How does Hurston’s use of (choose one of the devices above) convey her attitude towards race and her audience? Write a paragraph that uses at least two examples of the device mentioned in your answer to the question and fully explain the effect that it has on the audience.
 Part 3:
Students will write a draft of their own “How it Feels to be _______ Me”
Write YOUR own "How it Feels to be__________ Me Essay".
1st paragraph: Describe yourself and negate a stereotype about where you’re from
2nd paragraph: Write about a time you realized you were different (racial, social, gender)
3rd paragraph: Describe your favorite place when you were a child (use flashback and narrative)
4th paragraph:  Reflect on something that changed your life, views, relationships, or you as a person.
5th paragraph: Fill your own paper bag (use metaphors) At least 3 things that represent you.

Turn in Part 1 and Part 2 to the Sub. Part 3, bring next class along with your 50 essays book. 
 
 

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12/14/2017 0 Comments

Period 6 12/15/17

Hi all!

Please listen to the next speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmDYXaaT9sA

Write a SOAPSTone and find any elements of Toulmin Model/ or argumentation in his speech. 

​Enjoy!
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12/5/2017 0 Comments

Presentation Schedule

Thursday, December 7, is the last day you can sign up for a speech. I won't be in school on Friday because I am going to be at a conference. I won't be able to respond to any messages or questions. 
Picture

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12/1/2017 0 Comments

PROJECT

Print the following document for next class. Have questions ready! Just having it printed will be a grade. 
You will need to sign up with me during lunch or after school Mon, Tuesday, or Wednesday, BUT NOT DURING CLASS TIME!!! Make sure you have a back up. 

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famous_speech_powerpoint_instructions.docx
File Size: 20 kb
File Type: docx
Download File

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11/27/2017 0 Comments

Homework for next class

Read and annotate the following

"Behind the Formaldehyde Curtain" by Jessica Mitford on page 255 of 50 Essays.
Write a precis that answers the following question
How does Mitford use rhetorical devices for her purpose?
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    Links to tools you will need:

    Edmodo
    Remind
    NPR
    American Rhetoric
    Quizlet
    ​Precis
    ​Paramedic Method (revision)
    ​Summer Reading

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    ​― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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