This week, you will be responding to a controversial newspaper
article (within the last 3-4 days). You can choose one of the local
newspapers or a national paper like the
New York Times or
USA Today (No online newspapers). The method you should use
is this:
The title of your blog should be the title of the article
itself, followed by the name of the paper and then the date - all
listed beneath the title:
"Obama's "Healthcare" Mandate: What Would Reagan Say?"
Ridgway Record
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Page 4
OR
"Difficult cuts expected from Corbett"
Ridgway Record
February 7, 2012
Page 1
Bring a copy of the newspaper article to class on Monday
Let it be clear: YOU CHOOSE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - NOT
ONE OF THE ABOVE
Your task is to read the article thoroughly. Then explain
the position and thesis of the article (you'll need to relate key
points of the article too). Next, take a position on the thesis of
the article. Support your position. You may agree or disagree with
the author of the article (often times unknown). You can add
additional ideas that develop as a result of your position on the
article. Then indicate whether or not you have a bias that causes
you to hold your position on this thesis. This is a great
opportunity to develop your voice. In your responses to other
students, maintain a cordial discussion even when you disagree on a
position. Be sure to support your position as best as you can. Good
Luck!
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
CLASS PRESENTATION: Week 2: Abby, Stephanie, and Sophie
THE RISE OF REALISM: With multiple "isms" introduced in this week's presentation, choose ONE and explore it further by explaining how (idealism, realism, regionalism, or naturalism) that particular "ism" has meaning. Choose one of the readings from this past week to appropriately explain how it fits into one of the four "isms" listed above. Be sure to dig deeper into your reading to illustrate your ideas and show your creativity in being able to read and analyze sections of your assignments.
Finally, discuss your favorite parts of the week's presentations and offer any suggestions that you believe would have helped the presentation as a whole.
Finally, discuss your favorite parts of the week's presentations and offer any suggestions that you believe would have helped the presentation as a whole.
Friday, February 10, 2012
CLASS PRESENTATION - Week 1: Linnea, Laira, Scott, Maura
A whole array of material was presented this past week to depict a cross section of the American Renaissance. The three collections that were covered were: The Realms of Darkness, The Large Hearts of Heroes, and Tell It Slant. We were introduced to poets and writers such as Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson. Your task for this blog is four-fold: 1) Discuss your favorite piece of literature that was covered this week and explain why you liked it the best. 2) What techniques were used in the teaching of this unit that you liked the best? 3) What suggestions do you have that would help to make the presentation more interesting or more rewarding as a teaching tool? 4) Now it is time to respond to the whole group: Linnea, Laira, Scott, and Maura (by the way, they do not have to blog this week). Speak to them direct here - about anything that is not covered in the first three points; but overall, give them a sense of your impression as part of the class.
Friday, February 3, 2012
RESPONSE to QUOTATION
Choose one of the two following quotations. Then write a one-page creative response to the quotation. You are not expected to show who said the quote in The Great Gatsby; however, it important to illustrate your reaction to the quote and then to take it to another level with your discussion. 1. "Everyone suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues, and this is
mine: I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known." 2. "Whenever you feel like criticizing any one...just remember that all the people
in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had."
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