Tuesday, May 31, 2011

May 31

JOURNAL TOPIC:
This is the beginning of the last week of your 2010-2011 journal. The first question this year asked you, "Who are you and what are you doing in this class?" Nearly ten months later, are you the same person who came to this class last August? Are you here for the same reasons? How have you and your motivations changed, and how have they stayed the same?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. "Immigrants": victims and volunteers

HW:
1. Go through your materials from the year and make a list of everything you read in this course, including the books you chose for literature analyses.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

May 27

JOURNAL TOPIC:
***[no journal today due to final]***

AGENDA:
1. Vocabulary final

HW:
1. Finish memorizing "Immigrants in Our Own Land" (due Tuesday, 5/31)
2. Complete reading/active reading notes on Like Water for Chocolate (due Wednesday, 6/1)

May 26

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Describe a time when cooperation enabled you to survive or succeed in a way you couldn't have on your own. Use as many vocabulary words as you can!

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Discuss LWFC chapters August-October
3. Vocabulary final review

HW: Study for tomorrow's vocabulary final.

May 25

JOURNAL TOPIC:
On Thursday at lunch I will host an orientation for students who are taking my class next year. Based on your experience, what should I tell them that will make them successful?

AGENDA:
This week's classes are working periods in preparation for finals. Evaluate your own priorities and invest your time in one or more of the following:

*Study for vocabulary final
*Memorize "Immigrants in Our Own Land"
*Finish literature analyses
*Read/take notes on LWFC chapters August, September and October

HW: Continue your work in these four areas.

May 24

JOURNAL TOPIC:
What are you doing to prepare yourself for finals? What grades are you hoping for/aiming for this semester?

AGENDA:
This week's classes are working periods in preparation for finals. Evaluate your own priorities and invest your time in one or more of the following:

*Study for vocabulary final
*Memorize "Immigrants in Our Own Land"
*Finish literature analyses
*Read/take notes on LWFC chapters August, September and October

HW: Continue your work in these four areas.

Monday, May 23, 2011

May 23

***REMINDER: ALL LITERATURE ANALYSES DUE FRIDAY 5/27 NO EXCEPTIONS***

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Write a brief narrative to go with the following picture/caption, and challenge yourself to avoid any direct characterization:

burdick this time she'd gone too far



AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. "August" quiz
3. Vocab review feedback and how to study for Friday's (5/27) final

HW:
1. Study vocabulary
2. Work on "Immigrants"

May 20

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Tita's magical meals are way for her to express emotion, creativity, and connections to other people. How do you express these things?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Vocabulary: final review quiz

HW:
1. Read/take notes on "August" (possible quiz Monday 5/23)

Thursday, May 19, 2011

May 19

JOURNAL TOPIC:
In the spirit of this week's multimedia journal review/revue, here is another musical sample. This time, however, instead of merely analyzing literary elements, you will create your own. Write a short biographical story in which the singer is the protagonist; explain his song or presence on the show in a narrative plot that includes exposition, rising action, a climax, and falling action/resolution/denouement.




AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Discuss "July"
3. Vocabulary review

HW: Study for vocabulary review quiz tomorrow (format described in class, ask a friend if you're not here today)

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

May 18

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Earlier in the year a journal topic asked you to describe your favorite music to a deaf person. Well, in this case, a deaf person COMPOSED the music. Listen to Beethoven's 9th Symphony and describe the author's tone and the mood he creates through his music.




AGENDA:
1. Journal/return "May" questions and notes
2. Discuss "Grilled Cheese" article and the relationship between Love and Quality
3. "June" quiz

HW: Read/take notes on "July"

May 17

JOURNAL TOPIC:
In order to get full credit for today's extended journal topic, you must demonstrate your understanding of irony and satire (it's been a while, so consult your notes if necessary). Is the song/video "Because I'm Awesome" ironic? Is it satirical? Answer each question clearly and give at least one reason with three examples for each.




AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. LWFC
*correct "May" quiz
*discuss "June"

HW:
1. Finish "June" reading/notes
2. Read "For These Sandwich Lovers, the Cheese Stands Alone"

Immigrants in Our Own Land

Our last poem this year is a powerful reminder that we don't need to go further than our own land to study world literature and culture. In fact, when it comes to Jimmy Santiago Baca, even magical realism hits close to home. According to the September 2008 National Council of Teachers of English magazine, "Chicano poet Jimmy Santiago Baca was born with rattlesnake poison in his blood. In January, 1952, just before his mother gave birth, she was bitten by a rattler. The healer who tended to her wound and then brought Baca into the world said that because of the venom Baca would be able to see in the dark and that he would change many times throughout his life, just as a snake sloughs its skin. And change many times he did."

After you memorize this poem we'll discuss how reading Baca changes us. Due May 31.

Immigrants in Our Own Land

May 16

JOURNAL TOPIC:
People often say, "I wish I had this" or "I wish I had that"-- but we don't know how our lives would change if we actually got everything we wished for. Describe something you wanted-- and got-- that made your life harder. What do you wish you DIDN'T have?

AGENDA:
1. Journal/update your calendar (see below)
2. "May" LWFC reading quiz
3. Vocab quiz this Friday (5/20): final review

CALENDAR/IMPORTANT DATES:
Please make a note of these as we head down the home stretch.

5/27 Last day to turn in Literature Analyses
5/27 Vocabulary Final
5/31 Recite "Immigrants in Our Own Land"
6/3 Essay Final
6/6-9 Final Presentations

May 13

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Do you think Friday the 13th is bad luck? Why/why not? Do you remember when/how you first heard about it? Why do you think superstitions are so important to so many people?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Vocabulary quiz
3. Discussion: family traditions and "April"

HW:
1. Read/active reading notes on "May"

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

May 12

JOURNAL TOPIC:
It's been written that, "Scars tell you where you've been, but they shouldn't tell you where you're going." Do you agree? To what extent should past actions/experiences/ traumas guide our choices? Explain.

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Use last night's HW to compare family traditions
*Outward rituals/performance
*Inner messages, expectations & emotions
*Similarities
*Differences

HW: Review "April" quiz and notes for discussion tomorrow (Thurs. 5/12)

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

May 11

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Two days ago our journal topic was about prejudice (i.e., pre-judging)-- so today let's try an experiment. STEP 1: listen to the song featured in the video below WITHOUT watching the video. Picture the singer and describe him based solely on how he sounds. STEP 2: Watch the video; add detail and/or change your description. How did having more information enable you to accurately describe the singer?



AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. "April" quiz & discussion
3. Writing with vocabulary: describe a family tradition from your own family, and use at least ten of this week's vocabulary words in the process. Finish for HW.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

May 10

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Describe a recent event/episode in your life-- in magical realism.

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Return "March" quiz & look up textual support
3. Active reading notes
4. "April"


HW: Finish reading/notes on "April"

Active Reading Notes

Here is an example of active reading notes. If you don't have your own book you can take notes in a binder or notebook (just remember to write the page numbers so you don't forget!).

active reading notes lwcf jan

Monday, May 9, 2011

May 9

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Describe an example of prejudice and explain how you think we can overcome this issue in our community.

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Vocabulary
3. Quiz on "March" chapter of LWFC

HW: Vocab sentences

Friday, May 6, 2011

May 6

JOURNAL TOPIC:
What's the big deal about Mother's Day? Shouldn't we show love for our Moms every day?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Vocab quiz
3. Like Water of Chocolate: finish discussing Jan/Feb questions

HW: Read/take active reading notes on "March" (quiz on Monday, 5/9)

Thursday, May 5, 2011

May 5

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Describe the most recent time you helped someone less fortunate. If you can't think of a time you did this, what can you do for someone today? Can being of service make us better people/citizens? Explain.

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Discuss Jan/Feb chapters of Like Water for Chocolate
3. Vocab review

HW:
1. Vocab quiz tomorrow
2. Add to Jan/Feb notes

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

May 4

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Think of a person you consider to be a success. What talents, qualities, experiences, knowledge, or dumb luck made this person successful?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Answer following questions on "February" chapter (due tomorrow)

February
15. Explain how Tita’s relationship with Mama Elena is different from her
relationship with Nacha.
16. Explain and discuss the beginning of Tita’s rebellion.
17. Explain the significance of Tita’s bedspread.
18. Why does Pedro decide to marry Rosaura? What is the logic to his decision?
19. What is the significance of the color white?
20. Describe the elaborate banquet Tita prepared for Rosaura’s wedding.
21. How was Mama Elena able to obtain the French silk for Rosaura’s wedding
sheet?
22. Who is the "Chinaman"? How was he able to become a millionaire during the
revolution?
23. What is your reaction to Mama Elena throwing such an elaborate wedding for
Rosaura in the midst of the revolution? What conclusion can be made about
Mama Elena?
24. What causes Nacha’s death?
25. How is Tita’s life similar to Nacha’s?

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

May 3

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Turnabout is fair play. The same teacher you selected for yesterday's topic will be today's narrator; imagine how this person would describe YOUR life outside of school. Write in his/her voice and remember: you're not describing your life, s/he is.

AGENDA:
1. Journal topic
2. Check HW (vocabulary sentences)
3. Five Ideas on Magical Realism (exchange ideas with other students from weekend HW)
4. Write essay on following topic (finish for HW)

ESSAY TOPIC:
Based on what you've read in the first two chapters, does Like Water For Chocolate fit the genre of Magical Realism? Why/why not? Be sure to support your ideas with textual examples. Due Thursday, May 5.

Monday, May 2, 2011

May 2

JOURNAL TOPIC:
Contrary to popular belief, teachers are people too. Choose one of your teachers and imagine what his/her life is like outside of school.

AGENDA:
1. Journal/check HW
2. Vocabulary (see below)
3. [If time] share ideas/questions about magical realism with partner

HW:
1. Vocabulary sentences
2. Read Chapter 2 ("February") of Like Water for Chocolate

THIS WEEK'S VOCABULARY LIST*
(*is also a review list; don't take it for granted, use the opportunity to improve your last score on this list and prepare for the final!)

cantankerous
quaff
ostracize
otiose
visage
indolent
scabbard
juggernaut
aggregate
conjugal
zenith
voluptuous
zephyr
prestidigitation
tantalize
fatuous
taciturn
paroxysm
animosity
parched