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Windmills and Giants: The Scarlet Letter Reading Sched. 05.04-08
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For your rhetorical pleasure. Subscribe to W and G by Email. The Scarlet Letter Reading Sched. 05.04-08. Well, almost. We finished our discussion of Another View of Hester on Thursday, but did not get to Hester and the Physician. In light of this, here is the reading schedule for this week:. Monday—Discussion of Hester and the Physician, Hester and Pearl, and A Forest Walk. Pass out The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas. Tuesday—Discussion of The Pastor and His Parishioner and A Flood of Sunshine. In each o...
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Windmills and Giants: March 2009
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For your rhetorical pleasure. Subscribe to W and G by Email. City Projects Due Tuesday. Posted on Friday, March 27, 2009 by JStallings and filed under City Project. Fantastic job on the persuasive essays, guys. You've really come far from the beginning of the year. Please remember that we will begin the presentations of the city projects on Tuesday. I will take any last minute questions on Monday. We will discuss presentation guidelines then, as well. Have a great weekend. Web Sites for College Search.
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Windmills and Giants: May 2009
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For your rhetorical pleasure. Subscribe to W and G by Email. Posted on Thursday, May 14, 2009 by JStallings and filed under. I’ve ported all of my blogs to this site. This blogger account will remain viewable, but will no longer be updated. Wrapping Up The Scarlet Letter. Posted on Friday, May 08, 2009 by JStallings and filed under The Scarlet Letter. Good luck on the essay this weekend. Feel free to revise after you write it, but it would be a good idea to stick with the 45-minute time limit. As we wrap...
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Windmills and Giants: February 2009
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For your rhetorical pleasure. Subscribe to W and G by Email. Posted on Monday, February 16, 2009 by JStallings and filed under AP Testing. Credit to LD for the title). We're gathering resources for our next synthesis question:. Read the following sources carefully. Then write an essay in which you develop a position on whether Lincoln Logs or Legos better promote creativity in children. Synthesize at least three of the sources for support. If You Can Tear Yourself Away.
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Windmills and Giants: November 2009
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For your rhetorical pleasure. Subscribe to W and G by Email. Posted on Monday, November 09, 2009 by JStallings and filed under. Well, that's not good. Here's a quick overview of the homework for tonight:. Revised argument cards (thesis and topic sentences). In your copy of the book that isn't the actual story. Begin looking for myths in the stories around you, get a journal if you don't already have one, and set aside $11 for a copy of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Please excuse me while I silently panic.
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The Winsome Scholar: "Ah ha!" Moment Count: 7
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You guys are doing great. The handout I gave you today is not meant to get you thinking about the paper, but rather how to continue your search. Online is a great start, but you might think about dropping by Barnes and Noble or Gardner's. Take a peek around the mythology section (or the children's section) and see what you dig up. Share your sources! As always, email me with questions or comments. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 169;Design by Jinsona. Converted to Blogger by Blogger Templates.
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The Winsome Scholar: Index Card Workshop
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Today we discussed the two. Included in the packet yesterday. While the connection between the two might have been obvious, it gave us a chance to discuss the portability of stories and practice the index card system. Here are three examples from 5th hour today:. Notice the author's name on the right, the quotation in the middle, and the analysis at the end. This student also included a connector for the Anansi story. Another great example. Similar to the previous example, I have added "(sky god)" in...
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The Winsome Scholar: New Blog!
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Windmills and Giants: October 2008
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For your rhetorical pleasure. Subscribe to W and G by Email. Posted on Thursday, October 23, 2008 by JStallings and filed under From the Board. Sorry about the break in the image. Posted on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 by JStallings and filed under Essays. I'm wasting away here, guys. Your job for tonight is to annotate passages you find interesting (see your handout AP Review Through Vocabulary. We will discuss our reactions in class tomorrow. First, a twitter widget at the top of the sidebar. ...As alw...