Saturday, September 27, 2008
Jenny Johnson Reading Minute
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Janet Schank's Reading Minute
Reading Minute Star
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
The Reading Minute
Besides reading from a book about educational leadership, Dr. Locklear also spoke to students about his experiences with both reading and writing. Regarding his growth as a writer, Dr. Locklear said, "I learned two things – clarity and intentionality – about my writing."
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Animal Dreams Reading Schedule
The date indicates the due date for the reading selection. Be prepared for discussion or a quiz each day.
Sept. 8: pp. 3-50
Sept. 9: pp. 51-78
Sept. 10: pp. 79-98
Sept. 11: pp. 101-118
Sept. 12: pp. 119-142
Sept. 15: pp. 145-170
Sept. 16: pp. 173-204
Sept. 17: pp. 205-225
Sept. 18: pp. 226-249
Sept. 19: pp. 253-284
Sept. 22: pp. 285-323
Sept. 23: pp. 324-342
English Teachers Just Want to Have Fun
Bubble Map Paragraphs
These bubble map paragraphs and hall of fame paragraphs will be the first entries on the personal blogs that students will create next week. Both paragraphs will be great introduction pieces for the University of Minnesota graduate students who will be reading and commenting on your blogs. As a student in Ms. Tholen's class said today, "We'll have blog pals like pen pals." Yes you will. This will be great fun for all.
Hall of Fame Plaques
“If you want sweet dreams, you’ve got to live a sweet life.”
Loyd Peregrina, Animal Dreams
Hall of Fame Plaque
Scenario:
It is the year 2061, 50 years since you graduated from Edina High School. Because you have accomplished so much since you graduated, Edina High School would like to honor you with an induction into the Edina High School Hall of Fame.
Objective:
Create a plaque that Edina High School may make for you in 50 years. Your plaque must adhere to the following requirements:
--Must be written in third person point of view
--Must be written in past tense
--Must contain at least 6 COMPLETE SENTENCES.
--Your paragraph should contain ZERO grammar, mechanics, usage, or spelling errors.
--MUST BE TYPED (Honestly, do you think EHS would honor you with a handwritten paragraph?)
--Include a picture of yourself.
--Make it pretty to look at—your classmates, as well as many future students, may view your plaque!
FYI: your plaque paragraph will be read by the teacher and displayed in the classroom.