Update:
7 JUNE 2012 - Thursday - PORTFOLIO DUE (Includes the Daily Assignments)
8 JUNE 2012 - Friday - REVIEW PARAGRAPH DUE
Review Paragraph -
Part I.
You must attach a photo copy of a review of the book you finished reading.
You must annotate the review - take notes - mark it up - argue with the reviewer on the paper!
You must have a review from a respected source (such as The New York Times, Newsweek, Time Magazine, etc.)
- The review needs to have a clear opinion by the writer as to whether or not the book is good, bad, worthy of reading, should be avoided like the plague, etc.
Part II.
Paragraph -
A. Summarize - briefly - the argument of the professional reviewer. (Be sure to note - if they back up their claim with examples.)
B. Take a position on the reviewer's claim.
-- Do you agree with the reviewer? Why or Why not? Back it up with cited evidence from your book
BranniBlogLit
The Official Blog Thingy for Mr. Brannigan's Grade 12 Literature Class
Conference Times
E-mail: jbrannigan@smithtown.k12.ny.us
(I try to return all emails within 48 hours during the school week.)
OFFICE HOURS:
-Period 1 - E 306
-Period 2, 5 & 7 - English Office
After School Sessions -- for Conference or Assistance. Make an Appointment
(I try to return all emails within 48 hours during the school week.)
OFFICE HOURS:
-Period 1 - E 306
-Period 2, 5 & 7 - English Office
After School Sessions -- for Conference or Assistance. Make an Appointment
Monday, June 4, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Final Project - Notes and Reminders
INDEPENDENT READING PROJECT
IMPORTANT DATES
MAY 23 -- BOOK DUE: IN CLASS - NO LATER!
JUNE 4 -- YOU SHOULD BE FINISHED READING!
JUNE 6 -- PORTFOLIO DUE (Includes the Daily Assignments)
JUNE 7 -- REVIEW PARAGRAPH DUE: (You Must Attach a photo copy of a review of the book you are reading - on which you have based your paragraph response. It must be annotated.)
NOTE -- You have to be in it to win it! These are the assignments - in class. How can you expect to earn the daily points if you are missing class with an UNEXCUSED absence?
ASSIGNMENT #3 AND #4
30 MAY 2012 (WEDNESDAY) -
In Class -- "Beginnings" and "Motivation and Actions" (10 pts each) -- 20 pts
HW -- Read
ASSIGNMENT #2
29 May 2012 (TUESDAY) -
In Class - "Thought #1" Handout -- 10 pts
HW -- Read
ASSIGNMENT #1
23 May 2012 (Wednesday) -
In Class - Bring Book In and Create Folder -- 10pts
HW -- Read over the nice long weekend (Pace Yourself)
REMINDER
To close out our time together, you are to bring in an Independent Reading Book. It must be:
1. Contemporary (1945 to NOW)
2. Fiction
3. A Quick Read
4. Fun (Dang Nab It!)
- You are to bring your book to class every day.
- You are to pace yourself by reading in class - and at home. You need to be finished reading by June 4th
- You will be given daily assignments based upon the book.
- You will be creating a comprehensive portfolio of your book.
- You will be directed to obtain one review of the book you are reading - from a reputable source (The New York Times, etc.) - summarize the reviewer's argument and take a position on it.
IMPORTANT DATES
MAY 23 -- BOOK DUE: IN CLASS - NO LATER!
JUNE 4 -- YOU SHOULD BE FINISHED READING!
JUNE 6 -- PORTFOLIO DUE (Includes the Daily Assignments)
JUNE 7 -- REVIEW PARAGRAPH DUE: (You Must Attach a photo copy of a review of the book you are reading - on which you have based your paragraph response. It must be annotated.)
NOTE -- You have to be in it to win it! These are the assignments - in class. How can you expect to earn the daily points if you are missing class with an UNEXCUSED absence?
ASSIGNMENT #3 AND #4
30 MAY 2012 (WEDNESDAY) -
In Class -- "Beginnings" and "Motivation and Actions" (10 pts each) -- 20 pts
HW -- Read
ASSIGNMENT #2
29 May 2012 (TUESDAY) -
In Class - "Thought #1" Handout -- 10 pts
HW -- Read
ASSIGNMENT #1
23 May 2012 (Wednesday) -
In Class - Bring Book In and Create Folder -- 10pts
HW -- Read over the nice long weekend (Pace Yourself)
REMINDER
To close out our time together, you are to bring in an Independent Reading Book. It must be:
1. Contemporary (1945 to NOW)
2. Fiction
3. A Quick Read
4. Fun (Dang Nab It!)
- You are to bring your book to class every day.
- You are to pace yourself by reading in class - and at home. You need to be finished reading by June 4th
- You will be given daily assignments based upon the book.
- You will be creating a comprehensive portfolio of your book.
- You will be directed to obtain one review of the book you are reading - from a reputable source (The New York Times, etc.) - summarize the reviewer's argument and take a position on it.
Friday, May 18, 2012
O.P. Response #2 AND IND. READING BOOK
1. ORDINARY PEOPLE RESPONSE #2
DUE: IN CLASS - TUESDAY MAY 22, 2012
PROMPT
What is the significance of the title Ordinary People as it relates to this story and explain which work (the novel or the film) best portrays the meaning behind the title. Explain WHY (with appropriate balance between your opinion and evidence - either viewed or read ).
TASK
You are to craft a well-developed 1 (ONE) paragraph type-written response that addresses the above prompt. Be sure to explain the significance of the title (with what do we typically associate when we say 'ordinary' -- yet, as it relates to this story - what is the deeper meaning that 'ordinary' takes on?) and to explain which work (meaning the novel or the film) more effectively portrays this 'deeper meaning.'
BE SURE TO
Use MLA format and Heading
Times New Roman - 12pt - Double Space
2. INDEPENDENT READING PROJECT
BOOK DUE: IN CLASS - NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY MAY 23, 2012
To close out our time together, you are to bring in an Independent Reading Book. It must be:
1. Contemporary (1945 to NOW)
2. Fiction
3. A Quick Read
4. Fun (Dang Nab It!)
- You are to bring your book to class every day.
- You will be given daily assignments based upon the book.
- You will be creating a comprehensive portfolio of your book.
- You will be directed to obtain one review of the book you are reading - from a reputable source (The New York Times, etc.) - summarize the reviewer's argument and take a position on it.
DUE: IN CLASS - TUESDAY MAY 22, 2012
PROMPT
What is the significance of the title Ordinary People as it relates to this story and explain which work (the novel or the film) best portrays the meaning behind the title. Explain WHY (with appropriate balance between your opinion and evidence - either viewed or read ).
TASK
You are to craft a well-developed 1 (ONE) paragraph type-written response that addresses the above prompt. Be sure to explain the significance of the title (with what do we typically associate when we say 'ordinary' -- yet, as it relates to this story - what is the deeper meaning that 'ordinary' takes on?) and to explain which work (meaning the novel or the film) more effectively portrays this 'deeper meaning.'
BE SURE TO
Use MLA format and Heading
Times New Roman - 12pt - Double Space
2. INDEPENDENT READING PROJECT
BOOK DUE: IN CLASS - NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY MAY 23, 2012
To close out our time together, you are to bring in an Independent Reading Book. It must be:
1. Contemporary (1945 to NOW)
2. Fiction
3. A Quick Read
4. Fun (Dang Nab It!)
- You are to bring your book to class every day.
- You will be given daily assignments based upon the book.
- You will be creating a comprehensive portfolio of your book.
- You will be directed to obtain one review of the book you are reading - from a reputable source (The New York Times, etc.) - summarize the reviewer's argument and take a position on it.
Friday, May 4, 2012
O.P. WRITING RESPONSE
PROMPT
- In many school districts, Ordinary People is a "banned" book. What do you think might be the reason that a school district might use to justify banning the novel? Is this reason an understandable criteria for a school district to ban the book? Explain why/why not.
TASK:
- You are to create a type-written well developed ONE (1) paragraph response that addresses the prompt.
DUE:
18 MAY 2012 (Friday)
- Typewritten / MLA Headings / 12 point font / Times New Roman / Double Space
- In many school districts, Ordinary People is a "banned" book. What do you think might be the reason that a school district might use to justify banning the novel? Is this reason an understandable criteria for a school district to ban the book? Explain why/why not.
TASK:
- You are to create a type-written well developed ONE (1) paragraph response that addresses the prompt.
DUE:
18 MAY 2012 (Friday)
- Typewritten / MLA Headings / 12 point font / Times New Roman / Double Space
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Ordinary People
Ordinary People is Judith Guest's first novel. Published in 1976, it tells the story of a year in the life of the Jarretts, an affluent suburban family trying to cope with the aftermath of two traumatic events.
Although it won critical praise and awards upon its release, it is best remembered today as the basis for the 1980 film version, which won four Academy Awards including Best Picture.
Study Guide Note: The discussion questions in the study guide are for multiple chapters. Consider answering them as you go, or all at once when you've finished the last chapter in the section.
11 May (Friday)
- Test & Study Guide DUE
10 May (Thursday)
Discuss Questions
9 May (Wednesday)
- In Class - Read Epilogue
HW Questions
8 May (Tuesday)
- In Class - Read CH 29-30
HW Questions
7 May (Monday)
- In Class - Read CH 27-28
HW - Questions
4 May (Friday)
- In Class - Read 25-26
- HW - Complete Novel and Questions
3 May (Thursday)
- In Class - Read CH 22
- HW - Read CH 23-24
2 May (Wednesday)
- Quiz CH 12-21
1 May (Tuesday)
- CH 16-21 Questions
- HW Study - Quiz Wednesday CH 12-21
30 April 2012 (Monday)
- Read 21
- Questions CH 16-21
27 April 2012 (Friday)
- Quiz
HW- Read 19-20
26 April 2012 (Thursday)
- In Class - Discussion CH 13-15
- HW - Read CH 16-18 and STUDY for QUIZ CH 1-11 (Open Book/Note)
25 April 2012 (Wednesday)
- In Class - Discussion
- HW 14-15
24 April 2012 (Tuesday)
- In Class - Discussion
- HW - Read CH 12-13
23 April 2012 (Monday)
- In Class - CH 8-11
- HW - Finish Questions
20 April 2012 (Friday)
- In Class - Discussion
19 April 2012 (Thursday)
- In Class - Discussion of CH 1-5
- HW READ CH 6-8
18 April 2012 (Wednesday)
- In Class - Read CH5 --
- HW Questions CH 1-5 (Discussion on Thursday)
17 April 2012 (Tuesday)
- In Class - Read CH2 / Discuss
- HW - Read CH 3 & 4
16 April 2012 (Monday)
- In Class - Read CH 1
Friday, March 30, 2012
The Universe of Obligation: Roger & Me
Roger & Me is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Michael Moore. Moore portrays the regional economic impact of General Motors CEO Roger Smith's action of closing several auto plants in Flint, Michigan, costing 30,000 people their jobs at the time (80,000 to date) and economically devastating the city.
This non-fiction film continues our discussion of "The Universe of Obligation."
- If you are not attending class resulting in your missing the viewings and discussions - you may want to make sure you have the required handout and rent the film. I found it available for $1.99 -- http://www.youtube.com/movie?v=XDl6Bt6uO5c&ob=av1n&feature=mv_sr
05 April 2012 (Thursday)
- Finish Discussion & TURN IN Study Guide
04 April 2012 (Wednesday)
- Complete the Questions in the Study Guide - DISCUSS
03 April 2012 (Tuesday)
- Part IV - FINAL View / Discuss -
02 April 2012 (Monday)
- Part III View / Discuss - Desperate times cause for desperate times.
30 March 2012 (Friday)
- Part II View / Discuss
29 March 2012 (Thursday)
- Part I View / Discuss
This non-fiction film continues our discussion of "The Universe of Obligation."
- If you are not attending class resulting in your missing the viewings and discussions - you may want to make sure you have the required handout and rent the film. I found it available for $1.99 -- http://www.youtube.com/movie?v=XDl6Bt6uO5c&ob=av1n&feature=mv_sr
05 April 2012 (Thursday)
- Finish Discussion & TURN IN Study Guide
04 April 2012 (Wednesday)
- Complete the Questions in the Study Guide - DISCUSS
03 April 2012 (Tuesday)
- Part IV - FINAL View / Discuss -
02 April 2012 (Monday)
- Part III View / Discuss - Desperate times cause for desperate times.
30 March 2012 (Friday)
- Part II View / Discuss
29 March 2012 (Thursday)
- Part I View / Discuss
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
All My Sons - Arthur Miller
All My Sons by Arthur Miller is the sad Post-World War II story about the Kellers, a seemingly “All American” family. But the father, Joe Keller, has concealed a great sin. During the war, he allowed his factory to ship faulty airplane cylinders to the U.S. Armed Forces. Because of this, over twenty American pilots died (About.com)
29 March 2012 (Thursday)
- DUE FRIDAY:
1. Study Guide
2. Choose Journal #4 or #7
- Reflect and Respond
- 1 Paragraph
- Use evidence to back up your opinions
- Typed - Times New Roman - Double Space - 12 pt font
28 March 2012 (Wednesday)
- Test on whole play (20 Questions MC)
- Read Pages 17 & 18 and respond to questions on Page 18
27 March 2012 (Tuesday)
Discuss ACT III
26 March 2012 (Monday)
- In Class - READ ACT III
- HW - ACT III Questions
23 March 2012 (Friday)
- In Class - Discuss ACT II Questions
22 March 2012 (Thursday)
- In Class - Groups Read the remainder of ACT II
- HW - Questions for ACT II (Assigned to each group)
21 March 2012 (Wednesday)
- In Class - Read / View - ACT II. pg 41-59
20 March 2012 (Tuesday)
- In Class: Groups Report Out on Assigned Questions
19 March 2012 (Monday)
In Class - Groups Discuss Act One Questions
HW - Finish questions assigned in groups
16 MARCH 2012 (Friday)
- Senior Banq. recovery day
15 MARCH 2012 (Thursday)
- In Class - Read in Groups ACT 1
- HW - Finish ACT 1 reading
14 MARCH 2012 (Wednesday)
- In Class - Discuss Journal 1 & 2
- HW Read Page 5 - 15
13 MARCH 2012 (Tuesday)
- In Class - Discuss concept of Universe of Obligation
- HW: Journal Entry #1 and #2 (found in the Study Guide) - on separate piece of paper
Consider to whom we have obligations. Given the "love triangle" scenarios presented within the opening pages of Act I and the video trailer (below) -- what would you do in a similar situation and why?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)