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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
The Giver (FULL TEXT)
Attention Dystopian Literature students! Click on the link below to access a full text pdf of The Giver. You can't print it, but at least you can use it to catch up on the reading!!!!
The GIVER pdf
The GIVER pdf
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Creative Writing 09/10/15
Focused Free-write:
What is your one word?
EXTRA:
Check out Sarah Kay's spoken word piece, "Hands."
Letter to the Future
Use the link below to compose a letter to your future self-- set goals, reflect on the start of the school year, and include your hopes for the months to come! Set the date to some point before the end of the school year, and remember, the more you write, the more fun this will be to read in the future!
Friday, September 4, 2015
WELCOME BACK!
Welcome back, newly-minted SENIORS!!!!
I'm thrilled to have you in our class and excited for all that we'll accomplish this year! Contracts will be distributed next week, as class rosters are still fluctuating. In the meantime, please obtain the supplies listed on the syllabus:
- Blue or black pens
- College-ruled loose-leaf paper (to be kept in a binder) OR
- College-ruled notebook
- Folder
All seniors must create a gmail address that is appropriate for use with this class and in the college and career application process. Please use your first and last name when creating an address and email me with your period number at:
ms.k.keenan@gmail.com
If you'd like to contribute to our Do Now music selections, send me the song titles and artists and I'll add them to our list. School-appropriate/clean lyrics only, please!
Any questions??? As always, let me know!
Congrats on starting your senior year!!!!!!!
-Ms. Keenan
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Week 13 Read & Respond (DUE by MONDAY, 4/20/15)
Read and respond to the following articles. Responses are due by Monday, April 20th.
Regardless of whether or not you're into the whole "prom thing," read and respond to the following articles about the financial aspects of prom.
Article 1
Where One-Third of Prom Costs Go Today
Article 2
Cost of High School "Promposals" Hits $324
Article 3
Read the article, play the game, and come up with an event or person you think should be featured for a Google Doodle (or Google Doodle Game)!
155th Anniversary of Pony Express: The art of a letter-perfect Google Doodle game
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
PER 3: COLLEGE LIT
PERIOD 3: OUTLIERS Project
Period 3, College Literature students have until the start of 3rd period on April 17, 2015 to complete their reading and analysis of the Malcolm Gladwell book, Outliers: The Story of Success.
Students will answer questions based on each chapter, and sign up to further analyze a chapter of their choice.
Here is a list of chapters that have already been taken. Each chapter may have up to two students assigned to it, but the work must be done independently.
Charles: Chapter 2, "The 10,000 Hour Rule"
Chelsea: Chapter 2, "The 10,000 Hour Rule"
Joab: Chapter 3, "The Trouble With Geniuses" Part One
Anthony: Chapter 3, "The Trouble With Geniuses" Part One
Julia: Chapter 4, "The Trouble With Geniuses" Part Two
Janae: Chapter 4, "The Trouble With Geniuses" Part Two
Simone: Chapter 5, "The Three Lessons of Joe Flom"
Kathryn: Chapter 7, "The Ethnic Theory of Plane Crashes"
Nick: Chapter 8, "Rice Paddies and Math Tests"
Tyler: Chapter 8, "Rice Paddies and Math Tests"
Shevon: Epilogue
Students will be required to complete a specific set of notes as they read. Instructions will be given in class.
Period 3, College Literature students have until the start of 3rd period on April 17, 2015 to complete their reading and analysis of the Malcolm Gladwell book, Outliers: The Story of Success.
Students will answer questions based on each chapter, and sign up to further analyze a chapter of their choice.
Here is a list of chapters that have already been taken. Each chapter may have up to two students assigned to it, but the work must be done independently.
Charles: Chapter 2, "The 10,000 Hour Rule"
Chelsea: Chapter 2, "The 10,000 Hour Rule"
Joab: Chapter 3, "The Trouble With Geniuses" Part One
Anthony: Chapter 3, "The Trouble With Geniuses" Part One
Julia: Chapter 4, "The Trouble With Geniuses" Part Two
Janae: Chapter 4, "The Trouble With Geniuses" Part Two
Simone: Chapter 5, "The Three Lessons of Joe Flom"
Kathryn: Chapter 7, "The Ethnic Theory of Plane Crashes"
Nick: Chapter 8, "Rice Paddies and Math Tests"
Tyler: Chapter 8, "Rice Paddies and Math Tests"
Shevon: Epilogue
Students will be required to complete a specific set of notes as they read. Instructions will be given in class.
Monday, March 30, 2015
(OPTIONAL) Week 12 READ & RESPOND (DUE BY MONDAY 4/6/15)
Read and respond to the following links:
Should student athletes be "paid to play" in college?
NCAA Schools and Student Athlete Pay
Should student athletes be "paid to play" in college?
NCAA Schools and Student Athlete Pay
How much of an issue is distracted driving among your peer group?
Monday, March 23, 2015
WEEK 11 READ & RESPOND (DUE BY MONDAY, 3/30/15)
Read and respond to BOTH of the articles linked below.
Catalyst for discussion OR wrong time/wrong place?
Starbucks Will Stop Putting The Words 'Race Together' On Cups
To forgive or not to forgive? YOU DECIDE.
Mo'ne Davis asks Bloomsburg to Reinstate Baseball Player...
Catalyst for discussion OR wrong time/wrong place?
Starbucks Will Stop Putting The Words 'Race Together' On Cups
To forgive or not to forgive? YOU DECIDE.
Mo'ne Davis asks Bloomsburg to Reinstate Baseball Player...
Monday, March 16, 2015
Malcolm Gladwell Interview (with Spanish subtitles)
PERIOD 3: COLLEGE LIT
2009 Interview with Charlie Rose
Students should finish viewing the following interview segments and respond in the Comments section with their reaction to Gladwell's concept of "the Outlier." DUE BY WED. 3/18/15
Part 1:
Part 2:
2009 Interview with Charlie Rose
Students should finish viewing the following interview segments and respond in the Comments section with their reaction to Gladwell's concept of "the Outlier." DUE BY WED. 3/18/15
Part 1:
Part 2:
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Week 10 Read & Respond (Due by Tue 3/17)
Please read and respond to AT LEAST TWO of the following links. Use quotes from each article to support your position and REMEMBER, you need to write AT LEAST 5-8 sentence paragraphs for your responses. EACH RESPONSE should be AT LEAST 2 paragraphs in length. Bonus points for engaging with other student remarks. :)
Article 1:
I don't even know what kind of a question to pose for this story. Perhaps I should simply ask for your thoughts on the matter and your reaction to the issue of such disturbing speech in places of "higher learning."
Fraternity Vows Broader Look Into Use of Racist Chant
Article 2:
Analyze the school's response to the 9-second video clip.
Article 3:
Free speech vs. hate speech. Where do you stand?
Article 4:
Agree or disagree and explain your position.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Kohl's Scholarship Information
Click on the link below to access information on the Kohl's volunteer-based scholarships.
Kohl's Scholarship
Kohl's Scholarship
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
James Joyce Links
Below is a link to an audio version of "Araby."
Audio Link for "Araby" by James Joyce
Your notes and quiz questions (with answers) are due by Thursday. Quiz will be on Friday!
James Joyce Video Biography
Audio Link for "Araby" by James Joyce
Your notes and quiz questions (with answers) are due by Thursday. Quiz will be on Friday!
James Joyce Video Biography
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Week 9 Read & Respond (NEW SEMESTER!)
Respond to at least 3 of the following topics/issues. Instructions for responding to the links can be found in the previous blog post. Questions? As always, just ask! Happy viewing/reading/opining!
View the following video from this week's "60 Minutes" and respond to one or more of the issues raised in the story.
Where "Selma" Meets Hollywood
Should there be more of an investigation into the circumstances surrounding this stunning discovery before moving forward with the manuscript's publication?
'Mockingbird' Sequel Prompts High Hopes--and Controversy
How big of a deal is this? Was his on-air apology enough, or should Williams resign? What if the inquiry finds no further issues of mis-remembering?
Brian Williams Faces "Fact-Checking" Inquiry at NBC
UPDATE! Brian Williams Suspended
Should Super Bowl ads mostly/only entertain, or is there room for more serious messages, such as the Nationwide commercial? What about the other "serious" spots?
Super Bowl Commercials Go For Heart, Not Just Funny Bone
View the following video from this week's "60 Minutes" and respond to one or more of the issues raised in the story.
Where "Selma" Meets Hollywood
Should there be more of an investigation into the circumstances surrounding this stunning discovery before moving forward with the manuscript's publication?
'Mockingbird' Sequel Prompts High Hopes--and Controversy
How big of a deal is this? Was his on-air apology enough, or should Williams resign? What if the inquiry finds no further issues of mis-remembering?
Brian Williams Faces "Fact-Checking" Inquiry at NBC
UPDATE! Brian Williams Suspended
Should Super Bowl ads mostly/only entertain, or is there room for more serious messages, such as the Nationwide commercial? What about the other "serious" spots?
Super Bowl Commercials Go For Heart, Not Just Funny Bone
Read & Respond Instructions
Here's a quick guide for how to respond to the Weekly Read & Respond assignments.
Links are generally posted on Sunday nights and students have a week in which to read the material and post their responses.
Responses should be AT LEAST one extensive paragraph (5-8 sentences) per article/link AND use text-based evidence (quotes, paraphrasing, etc.) to support each position. You should also read what other students are saying and respond to their thoughts with constructive words of your own. You can agree, disagree, and/or simply point out something you found interesting from another student response.
To add your responses, follow the following steps:
Your comments will be posted once I read them and approve them for the site. (Comments will be posted within 3 days of receipt.) You should see a message stating that your comment has been submitted and will be posted once it is approved. (If you do not see this message, most likely your response has not gone through. This is why I suggest that you type your responses in an email or a Word doc-- so that you have them as a back up and can at least email it to me before the deadline so as not to lose credit.)
Happy reading, thinking, and communicating!!!
Links are generally posted on Sunday nights and students have a week in which to read the material and post their responses.
Responses should be AT LEAST one extensive paragraph (5-8 sentences) per article/link AND use text-based evidence (quotes, paraphrasing, etc.) to support each position. You should also read what other students are saying and respond to their thoughts with constructive words of your own. You can agree, disagree, and/or simply point out something you found interesting from another student response.
To add your responses, follow the following steps:
- Click on the COMMENT space at the end of the blog post. (A blank "Post a Comment" box should open up.)
- Type your response in the comment box (or cut and paste it from your email or a Word doc)
- Choose "Student/URL" from the "Comment as" section when you are ready to submit your writing.
- Type your First and Last Name (no URL is needed) and hit "Continue."
- Click on the PUBLISH button, prove you're not a robot, and hit Publish again.
Your comments will be posted once I read them and approve them for the site. (Comments will be posted within 3 days of receipt.) You should see a message stating that your comment has been submitted and will be posted once it is approved. (If you do not see this message, most likely your response has not gone through. This is why I suggest that you type your responses in an email or a Word doc-- so that you have them as a back up and can at least email it to me before the deadline so as not to lose credit.)
Happy reading, thinking, and communicating!!!
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