This is a forum where students can discuss and evaluate literature, film and writing.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Classic Cinema
We are all used to big special effects displays in movies. I figured it would be nice for you guys to see where cinema came from. This classic science fiction film broke new ground in the area of special effects and cinematography. It may not look impressive to you, but these were major advances at the time.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Photography and Writing
Ansel Adams is a very famous American landscape photographer. Read this short article and check out the landscapes in the article. Could you use one of these as a jumping off point for some creative writing? Do you enjoy landscape photography? Read up on Adams and check out some of his other work as well.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Perfect Sensory Sentences (8th grade)
Here is your shot to write me a great sensory sentence that creates an effect. Remember, I need to see at least 9 PERFECT sentences up here!!!
Specific Sensory Details (8th grade only)
Check out this website that has some very useful information on specific sensory details and sensory details for effect.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Some Fun Facts on Galileo
Check out this article on Galileo...feel free to quiz Sinusas on his knowledge of this famous scientist.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Making Full Circle Connections
7TH GRADE ONLY...
When making a connection you need to go FULL CIRCLE. Remember that we always connect to themes or character feeling/motivation
Step 1: What does the text remind you of?
The character Margot in "All Summer in a Day" reminds me of the main character in a children's book called "Weslandia"...
Step 2: Why?
because in both books the main character feels alienated because of their differences.
Step 3: How does this opinion show up in Text 1?
Margot spent her first four years on Earth and has strong memories of sunlight, which makes her different than her classmates who hate her for that fact.
Step 4: How does this opinion show up in Text 2?
In Weslandia, the character is independent and likes to do things his own way. This results in his classmates and family making fun of him and trying to make him "normal" like everyone else.
Step 5: Bring it full circle...return to the original text.
The one difference is that the character in Weslandia is eventually accepted and revered for his difference. Margot is ostracized and locked out of the excitement of seeing the sun. This shows that the story "All Summer in a Day" is a story where people are cruel to others just because they are different.
When making a connection you need to go FULL CIRCLE. Remember that we always connect to themes or character feeling/motivation
Step 1: What does the text remind you of?
The character Margot in "All Summer in a Day" reminds me of the main character in a children's book called "Weslandia"...
Step 2: Why?
because in both books the main character feels alienated because of their differences.
Step 3: How does this opinion show up in Text 1?
Margot spent her first four years on Earth and has strong memories of sunlight, which makes her different than her classmates who hate her for that fact.
Step 4: How does this opinion show up in Text 2?
In Weslandia, the character is independent and likes to do things his own way. This results in his classmates and family making fun of him and trying to make him "normal" like everyone else.
Step 5: Bring it full circle...return to the original text.
The one difference is that the character in Weslandia is eventually accepted and revered for his difference. Margot is ostracized and locked out of the excitement of seeing the sun. This shows that the story "All Summer in a Day" is a story where people are cruel to others just because they are different.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Character Traits
Check out this story...what word would you use to describe this little lizard? Don't forget to SEW it up!
Monday, February 6, 2012
Student Work
I have added a section to the Documents page of the website. Under the section labeled "Student Work" there is a part of a writing piece that a student wants constructive feedback on. If you get a chance, read his piece and post some feedback here...
If you have any writing you would like feedback on, just email it to me and I can post your work either on the website or directly here on the blog.
If you have any writing you would like feedback on, just email it to me and I can post your work either on the website or directly here on the blog.
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