Thursday, December 19, 2024

Writing 2 Class Notes–Week 13 (12/5)

Writing 2 Class Notes–Week 13 (12/5)


Hello All!


There’s a light at the end of the tunnel and I cannot believe this semester is coming to a close–that means we are starting to wrap things up.


The subject of our final Quick Write this week was:  hair.  As usual, they brainstormed some clever writing topic ideas!


For Grammar, we had our last part of speech presentation:  prepositions.  They did a great job with the teaching!  They organized a fun Kahoot game to practice the concept and rounded it out with a worksheet.  As usual, they have two worksheets from me as homework and they should complete the last evaluation for this group’s presentation.  We are now finished with IVAN CAPP–next week we will do a review before the Fall Grammar Test.


For Writing, the focus today was on sources for our last assignment. We went over some ideas on Victorian inventions last class and, over the break, they were to look for 3-4 suitable sources on the topic of their choosing.The homework was to bring the physical copies of them today. For this class, we will be using MLA style to compose a type of bibliography called “Works Cited” page.


After a slideshow on MLA style 9, students got into table groups and were given a folder with instructions and sources.  They worked together to format the more common sources like books, websites, podcasts, movies, and YouTube videos.  Though students don’t need to memorize the formatting rules, they do need to be familiar with them. It is super important to give credit to the original source–they don’t want to accidentally plagiarize–and the good folks at MLA have helped to standardize how that credit should appear on the page. On the slideshow we looked at a few online places to help them cite any source.


We looked at the checklist for our last composition of the semester.  It is the same process as we just did on Victorian Christmas, but this time, they have chosen the subject (a Victorian invention), the topics, and the sources.  This composition will be three paragraphs instead of two.  We quickly reviewed the process:


1.  Generate a list of possible topics that are common across all 3 of your sources

2.  Choose 3 of those topic ideas

3.  Take the first topic you chose (Topic A) and make one (shorter) source outline from each source--there will be 3 source outlines on that topic--one for each source.

4.  Choose the best of the best from your source outlines and fuse them into one fused outline.


Repeat that process two more times (for three paragraphs in total.)  If it helps, use a big piece of paper like we did in class.  I haven't posted the Checklist yet, but it's all 5 Dress-Ups and the #2 sentence opener and the topic-clincher rule.  


The outlines are due next week and the compositions are officially due 12/19–the last week of class.  I told them it would be wise to turn it in early.  That way, they can get feedback from me to avoid getting it marked “In process” at the end of the semester.


Blessings on your weekend!

Mrs. G


Homework

Prepositions–1

Prepositions–2

Prepositions Evaluation

Source and fused outlines on a Victorian Invention

–Composition due 12/19

Summarizing Mult. Refs–Victorian Invention


Writing 1 Class Notes -- Week 15 (December 14)

Greetings!

We had a wonderful day today and combined both work and fun on this final day. 


Homework & Grades

Students handed in their final drafts of their Historical Person Composition. I will grade those projects and any other homework that was handed in; my goal is to have final grades out soon.  I mentioned to the class that I will take any homework submitted by December 22 at 11:59 p.m. If there are any questions, please contact me.  Because I have final drafts and projects from both my classes, I know that I won't have the work ready for final grades until after Christmas.  Look for them some time after the New Year.  


The Wrap-Up

As a culminating event, we combined work and fun with a quiz on the Fall Visual Vocabulary in the form of a KAHOOT! game.  I will record their scores and use it as their grade. 


After that, we had a “test” over A Christmas Carol in the form of a game called ZAP!  The class split into teams and had fun answering questions and things got a little competitive!  ZAP! Is not only a question/answer game, but it also allows teams to steal points from each other. The winners received a candy reward.


A Contest

Last, we had the Annual Writing 1 Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest–there were some other choices for coloring and word searches too (as per their request last week.)  Some enjoyed drawing and coloring—for the hotly contested 1st Prize:  a quality Spork!  They sipped hot chocolate, snacked and enjoyed Christmas music as they colored for the rest of the period.


Links for this Week

Ugly Christmas Sweater Template

Victorian Invention composition

Writing 2 Class Notes (on blog)


My prayer is that all of you have a great Christmas that includes lots of love and laughter!


Blessings,

Mrs. G


Thursday, December 12, 2024

Class Notes–Week 14 (December 12)

ad a wonderful day in class today.  A lot of the hard work of the semester is over, so our "work" today was a little more fun.


Our last Visual Vocabulary words for today were: amalgamate and alienate.  These words will show up on our end of the semester quiz next week–so make sure to review those.  The slides are posted on Google Classroom.


Writing

The Victorian Inventions composition is due next week-although students could turn it in early in order to get more time for revisions.  I checked in on their source/fused outlines and answered a few questions.   


Grammar

I handed out the Parts of Speech Post-Test in class today.  It is identical to the Pretest they took at the beginning of the semester.  It is an “open-book” test and can be finished at home.  The KEY is posted and, just like a regular grammar worksheet, it needs to be corrected before it is handed in.  They will receive a base score when it is completed.


The best way of learning grammar is through lots of reading and writing. Direct instruction of grammar is important and helpful, and combined with literature and writing it can be pretty potent.  Next semester we'll be working on sentence structures.


Literature

First, I reminded the class about the A Christmas Carol vocabulary worksheet that is due next week.  If they have been defining four vocabulary words from each Stave as they have been reading, it should be a simple matter of finishing. It is worth 40 pts, so it is a bigger project.  


Next, we listened to the first ten minutes of Stave 4 of A Christmas Carol. In this Stave, we meet the final ghost.  We had a discussion focused on how these three “spirits of Christmas” nudge Scrooge towards his transformation from miserly penny pincher to magnanimous, kind-hearted soul. In small groups, they compared and contrasted the three ghosts and then worked with a partner to invent a new ghost for Scrooge.  They had fun with this creative assignment and handed in their work at the end of the class.  As homework, they are to finish Stave 4 & 5.


Next Week

Our last week of the semester is next week, December 19.  All work should be handed in by that date.  That said, they will be given until Sunday, December 22 to get any last work in.  They should not wait until then to do their work and hand it in.  Next week we will have our "Classy Classmas Party."  I will bring warm drinks, and students can bring goodies if they like.  We will combine work & play:   During the first part of the class,we will have the A Christmas Carol Final Exam and Visual Vocabulary quiz. The rest of the class time we’ll spend enjoying Christmas games, music and holiday cheer. 


Assignments for Next Week:

Victorian Invention composition

Review Visual Vocabulary words–quiz next week

Grammar Post-Test–open book/notes

CAPP Reviews (GC)

Conjunctions

Adverbs

Pronouns

Prepositions

Read Stave 4 & 5 ACC

ACC Vocabulary


Class Links for this Week:

Class Blog


Writing 1 Class Notes--Week 14 (12/5)

Hello All! There’s a light at the end of the tunnel and I cannot believe this semester is coming to a close–that means we are starting to wrap things up. The subject of our final Quick Write this week was: hair. As usual, they brainstormed some clever writing topic ideas! For Grammar, we had our last part of speech presentation: prepositions. They did a great job with the teaching! They organized a fun Kahoot game to practice the concept and rounded it out with a worksheet. As usual, they have two worksheets from me as homework and they should complete the last evaluation for this group’s presentation. We are now finished with IVAN CAPP–next week we will do a review before the Fall Grammar Test. For Writing, the focus today was on sources for our last assignment. We went over some ideas on Victorian inventions last class and, over the break, they were to look for 3-4 suitable sources on the topic of their choosing.The homework was to bring the physical copies of them today. For this class, we will be using MLA style to compose a type of bibliography called “Works Cited” page. After a slideshow on MLA style 9, students got into table groups and were given a folder with instructions and sources. They worked together to format the more common sources like books, websites, podcasts, movies, and YouTube videos. Though students don’t need to memorize the formatting rules, they do need to be familiar with them. It is super important to give credit to the original source–they don’t want to accidentally plagiarize–and the good folks at MLA have helped to standardize how that credit should appear on the page. On the slideshow we looked at a few online places to help them cite any source. We looked at the checklist for our last composition of the semester. It is the same process as we just did on Victorian Christmas, but this time, they have chosen the subject (a Victorian invention), the topics, and the sources. This composition will be three paragraphs instead of two. We quickly reviewed the process: 1. Generate a list of possible topics that are common across all 3 of your sources 2. Choose 3 of those topic ideas 3. Take the first topic you chose (Topic A) and make one (shorter) source outline from each source--there will be 3 source outlines on that topic--one for each source. 4. Choose the best of the best from your source outlines and fuse them into one fused outline. Repeat that process two more times (for three paragraphs in total.) If it helps, use a big piece of paper like we did in class. I haven't posted the Checklist yet, but it's all 5 Dress-Ups and the #2 sentence opener and the topic-clincher rule. The outlines are due next week and the compositions are officially due 12/19–the last week of class. I told them it would be wise to turn it in early. That way, they can get feedback from me to avoid getting it marked “In process” at the end of the semester. Blessings on your weekend! Mrs. G Homework Prepositions–1 Prepositions–2 Prepositions Evaluation Source and fused outlines on a Victorian Invention –Composition due 12/19 Summarizing Mult. Refs–Victorian Invention Links for this Week About Prepositional Phrases About Summarizing Mult. Refs.--Victorian Invention Works Cited Practice

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