Sunday, June 14, 2020

Final Assignment

You've reached the last week of school! For your final assignment, I'd like you to reflect on something you learned this year. It might be in my class or in some other class or not even at school; it could be a hobby or activity that you learned or in which you got better. Tell me about what you learned, give me some specifics and reflect on its meaning for you.
You may use any format you like: video (any accessible platform), audio only (again, any accessible platform), written work (paragraph, poem, etc.), drawing. I'll leave that up to you. Have fun with it. If you make a video or other type of linked item, (Tiktok, Youtube, etc.) just include the link in your document.
Please put the item in your English folder and title your doc or google slide First Initial Last Name Final (example B Desai Final). This is due by Wednesday, June 17 before 2 p.m. 

I hope you all have a safe, joyful summer. Much love, Ms. D.

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Assignment for Week of June 8

Create a doc in your English folder called First Initial Last Name Tiger (example: B Desai Tiger).

Read the following story and answer the questions from the link below. Due date: June 15 before 2 p.m.

Here's the link for the story: The Lady or the Tiger
If you would like a modified story that's easier to read, you can access this one: The Lady or the Tiger-abridged version

Here is a link to the questions: The Lady or the Tiger questions

Sunday, May 31, 2020

Assignment for Week of June 1

This week you'll be reading the second part of "Flowers for Algernon."

Create a doc in your English folder called First Initial Last Name Flowers 2. (Example: B Desai Flowers 2).

Answer questions 2, 3, 4, and 6 on p. 85 (34 out of 36 on the scroll).  
Use complete sentences. Number each of your answers.

Due Monday, June 8 before 2 p.m. 

The link for the story is here: Flowers for Algernon

Monday, May 25, 2020

Assignment for May 26

  1. Create a doc in your English folder titled First Initial Last Name Flowers 1 (Example: B Desai Flowers 1).
  2. Read the first half of the story (link below) through to the questions on p. 72. (We'll be reading the second half of the story next week since it's a long short story.)
  3. Answer questions 2, 3, 4, and 10 on p. 72 (page 21 out of 36 on the scroll). Use complete sentences.
  4. Due Monday, June 1 before 2 p.m.
Flowers for Algernon

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Assignments for the Week of May 18

Here are this week's assignments.
Due date for both: Tuesday, May 26 before 2 p.m. (It would usually be due Monday, but the 25th is a holiday.)

The Lottery and All Summer in a Day

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Assignment for May 7

Create a doc in your English folder called First Initial Last Name Prompt
(example: B Desai Prompt)
Choose a writing prompt from the visual prompts on the link 
below and write an essay or story. (Which one will depend on the 
type of prompt you choose. Essentially, write a story for a 
fictional prompt, and an essay for an argument or non-fiction 
prompt.) After choosing a prompt, if you’re unsure which to write, 
an essay or story, email me the prompt you chose and ask for advice. 
If you don’t know which prompt to choose, I can assign you one, just ask. :)
Due date: Thursday, May 14, before 2 p.m.

Visual Writing Prompt 

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Assignment for April 29

I hope you're all doing well. Here's a chance to express your thoughts about
your current situation. 
 
What: 
  • Create a doc in your English folder called First Initial Last Name Loss 
    • (example B Desai Loss).
  • Write a personal essay or a short story that has these two components: 
    • What do you mourn the loss of in this shutdown?
    • What good things do you look forward to
You may write this in first person (personal essay) or, if it makes sense to you, 
write it as a story in third person with a fictional character (which can make it easier to 
process and give you more control than first person). 
 
For fun, if you want to, you can include images-photos, drawings, doodles. 
(Please keep them appropriate for your teacher to see). 
 
This gets credit for content/completion and a separate credit for mechanics
(If google underlines a mistake, be sure to fix it, and fix any other mistakes 
that you catch.)
 
Due date: Wednesday, May 6 by 2 p.m.
What credit looks like (content
  • The essay/story should include both components (loss and looking forward). 
  • A completed essay or short story.
What credit looks like (mechanics)
  • You have fixed your errors. You have overall blemish-free mechanics.
  • The story should include both components (loss and looking forward).
What no credit looks like (content)
  • No essay or story in your English folder labeled as specified.
  • An incomplete story or essay.
  • You don't follow the "prompt." 
What no credit looks like (mechanics)
  • You have lots of typos and errors.

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Assignment for April 21, 2020

Here's a link to an assignment in which you create a "hero's journey."

Hero's Journey

Use this link if you can't get flash to work. Each section is labeled.
Screenshots of flash assignment

Due: Tuesday, April 28 before 2 p.m.

Monday, April 13, 2020

Assignment for April 13, 2020

While, you've been stuck at home (or at some other time in your life) you have probably binge-watched or binge-read a TV or book series, which makes you something of an expert on that show or book series. This assignment lets you examine an aspect of one of your favorites series. If you don't have a favorite TV or book series, please email me so that I can work out an alternative.

This assignment has the credit divided into two parts (even though it's just one assignment). I do it that way so that if you don't do well in one area or another of writing, you can still get credit for another area. Please click the link below the the handout explaining the assignment.
Remember if you have any questions or need an extension, please ask before the due date. :)
Due date: Tuesday, April 21 before 2 p.m.

Binge watch/read assignment

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Assignment for April 8, 2020

Good morning! This is our last assignment about procedure before we get into proper classwork tomorrow.

What:
1. Create a doc in your English folder.
2. Title the doc: First Initial Last Name Summary (example: B Desai Summary). 
This doc is where step four goes.
3. Read the section below called “A Note on Deadlines.” 
4. Summarize the information you read in step 3. (Write it in your doc.) Keep 
it brief. Hit the main points. I just want to know that you read and understood it.

When: Have this task completed (the document in your English folder) 
by Thursday, April 9, by 2 p.m.

What credit looks like
-The doc is in your English folder.
-The doc is titled as shown in the instructions (with your first initial and last name)
-It’s a summary of the material written below.

What no credit looks like
-There is no doc like this in the folder.
-The doc is improperly titled.
-There is no summary in the doc.

A Note on Deadlines: If you need an extension for any assignment, please 
let me know before the due date. Do not wait until the due date has passed 
to communicate with me. 
The late policy is different now because the situation is different. 
I know that there might be a number of reasons you need extra time. Some 
of you might have to take care of an ill parent or sibling. Some of you may 
be ill yourselves. Some of you have 504s or IEPs that allow you extra time 
on some types of work, and you may not always need it but you find that 
now you do. 

If you need more time, please tell me before the deadline. We can work 
out something to make sure you’re successful. Communication will be 
more important than ever in this new format.

Monday, April 6, 2020

Assignment for April 6, 2020

What: Send me an email (do not reply to an earlier one, please), so that I know 
you’re out there and ready to respond to assignments. 
You can tell me something as simple as “hi,” ask a question, tell me about 
your morning, whatever you like.


Due date: Tuesday, April 7, 2020 by 2 p.m. (please keep in mind computers 
and the internet can be finicky. Send a few minutes before 1:59 is my advice.) :)

What credit looks like
You sent me an email (not a reply to an earlier one).
It arrived/is time stamped before 2 p.m Tuesday, April 7, 2020.

What no credit looks like
You sent a reply to an earlier mail instead of a new mail.
You replied after 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, April 7, 2020).
You did not reply.

Please know, in the new system there is no partial credit. You either 
earn credit or no credit.

Friday, April 3, 2020

MSND 3.1 Questions

Here's a link to the questions from back in February if you need them. 3.1 Questions

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Enrichment Work

For March 30: Here's a comma review activity with a flash card quiz.
Comma Review

Also, check this out:
For this week's enrichment, you could write an essay to entry an FFA contest. Prizes are:
First place: $7,500
Second place: $5,000
Third place: $2,500

To enter, submit an essay of 1,000 words or less responding to the prompt (listed in the link) by April 20, 2020. If you'd like feedback from me on in, please share the google doc with me before April 13. (That will give you time to polish up after feedback from me.)

Here's the link: FFA Essay Contest

For March 23: today's enrichment work is from Grammar Girl, a
podcast on invented words for colors. Listen to the podcast and/or read the article. 
Click the link here: Grammar Girl-Colors

Monday, January 13, 2020

Midterm exam

Your midterm exam will be an in-class essay that covers using thorough evidence-based argumentation. Please review the prezi on EBA (in the online textbook).