Friday, December 17, 2021
17 December and 3 January 2022
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
15 and 16 December
Monday, December 13, 2021
13 and 14 December
Thursday, December 9, 2021
9 and 10 December - The End of the Week!
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
7 and 8 December
Friday, December 3, 2021
3 and 6 December
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
1 and 2 December
Monday, November 29, 2021
29 and 30 of November - Three Weeks to Break
- Unit number/name
- A country of interest from the unit
- An author or writer who interested you. Why did you choose this particular author?
- Your key takeaway from this unit. Write this as a whole sentence.
Monday, November 22, 2021
22 and 23 November - Off to Thanksgiving Break!
Thursday, November 18, 2021
18 and 19 November
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
16 and 17 Novemer
Friday, November 12, 2021
12 and 15 November - Beginning Unit 3
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
10 and 11 November
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Keep On Keepin' On, Y'all!
Hey Everyone - I'm really sorry to be away from you all for these two days. I'm feeling really good this morning and should be back at school on Wednesday. Be sure that you've submitted your assignments on Schoology. If you're in English 10, you have a PearDeck to complete. Just do your work in the slides and it'll save everything for me to check when I close the session later today.
AP Language
Next class we'll have our seminar and time to finish up our websites before the weekend. I'll also take time to check your annotations, so be sure to have your books and notebooks. If you're done with The Crucible tomorrow, then you can return your book to me if you checked out a school copy. We'll be starting with The Great Gatsby on Friday/Monday. You can check out a copy from me or purchase your own. I'm excited to share this book with you all - it's a good one!
English 10
Next class we'll be spending the majority of time with our novels and getting ready for our final project - the soundtrack to the character's life. Be prepared for a day with some reading, working on our next vocabulary checklist, and a bit of a creative activity focused on our book, which will help you with your final project.
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Beginning Quarter 2 - 11/4 and 11/5
Friday, October 29, 2021
29 October / 3 November - Beginning Quarter 2
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
27 and 28 October - This is the end...
- AP Classroom FRQ and MCQ (10/29 or 11/3)
- Timed Writing - The Crucible Unit Exam and Mini-Project (11/8 or 11/9)
- Vocabulary Cards 2 (11/8 or 11/9)
- Websites will be scored the week following.
Monday, October 25, 2021
25 and 26 October - Ending Quarter 1
AP English Language
Lovely work today everyone as we worked through tracking the changes apparent between Act I/II and Act IV of The Crucible in order to understand Miller's main arguments. Remember that in an allegory everything stands for something else, so it is important to recognize that the resolution of these characters connects to the resolution of the Red Scare in 1950's America.
For tonight you should read and annotate "Why I Wrote The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. Use this as a means to check and deepened your understanding of the play. It's not often we have an author tell us exactly what they meant to do. You should also begin to revise your drafts of your rhetorical analysis - we'll have another check-in on this work soon.
English 10
Today was an examination day. Not the most fun or exciting day in English class, but a necessary day for us to show what we've learned and how far we've come. I'll work to have these exams scored and back to you by next class so that we can do any test corrections before the end of the grading period.
For tonight, enjoy a night off. We'll get back into our books next class and begin with the second half of our books, remember that you'll have vocabulary due again very soon!
Thursday, October 21, 2021
21 and 22 October - End of Quarter 1
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
19 and 20 October
Friday, October 15, 2021
15 and 18 October
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Enrichment Day - 14 October
AP English Language
Today was our Rhetorical Analysis enrichment day! I hope that you appreciated the lesson, time for reflection, and the group based practice. As you work through this project, your first goal is to complete your rhetorical analysis. Remember, we're all focused on social commentary so first you have to think of an issue that needs comment. Use your passions as a guide. If you care about climate change, then find a text which comments upon or satirizes that issue. The goal of your analysis will be to show and explain how the commentary is made clear.
I've posted the resources from today's lesson on Schoology. Blue Day students - I would suggest checking out this video as you are building and planning your rhetorical analysis. We'll have more time next class for project time. Remember that your choice of Zinn reading is due next class.
English 10
Today was our enrichment day! It was a day to explore around the world and learn a bit more about where our book and our main characters come from. I hope that you enjoyed the time to explore and travel a bit, no matter where you found yourself going.
If you didn't complete the assignment today in class, be sure that you complete and submit as much as you can by the end of the weekend. If you're missing any assignments, this can earn back some points. If you don't have any missing work, than this work can add points to a low scoring assignment.
Next class we'll be reading one of our anchor texts in this unit - a beautiful short story from the Palestinian Territories. I'm looking forward to us reading something as a whole class and then exploring one of our main themes in this unit - the connection between land and people.
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
October 13
The 13th is PSAT Day. If you're a sophomore, this is just a practice test. If you're a junior, then you may have a chance to get some scholarship money out of tomorrow for the National Merit Scholarship Qualification.
Be sure to bring pencils, a calculator, a snack and some water. It'll be a grueling slog, but you'll do it.
Put in a bit of time for your classes in the afternoon. Remember that grey classes will have an enrichment day on Thursday. Our next class to advance the unit will be on Friday/Monday.
Friday, October 8, 2021
8 and 12 October
October 11 is Indigenous People's Day and a student holiday. Take few moments to learn about the people whose land we now occupy. Learn some words in an indigenous language. Read a text by an indigenous author.
AP Language
Today was a day for our second timed writing. We're still focused on argumentative timed writes as we build our skills toward our first rhetorical analysis. I'll review your work and have scores back to you by the time we see each other again.
Over this long block of time until we see each other again you have a few things to settle. First, there's our project. If you're the website technician you should go to sites.google.com and start your site. That's all. We'll set up the template next week. Everyone in the group should select a text from the genres - read it - and begin to annotate and plan. Use yesterday's lesson on rhetorical analysis to begin your outline.
We also will have reading for next class. Select one of the two Zinn excerpts to read for Friday the 15th. Pay attention to the way in which Zinn appeals to logos, pathos, and ethos. What does this help us to further learn about the Puritans as a people? About the colonial era?
Remember that any resubmissions of Unit 1 Projects are due by 10/22 for all classes.
English 10
Today was a day to talk about grammar (run-on sentences) and essay rubrics. Remember that our essay rubric is going to be the same rubric that will be used all year with all of our essays. We did a great self-reflection on our writing skills and then we summarized the rubric to understand what's required of us.
If you didn't finish arts and crafts in class, please try to do so before the next time I see you. I will try to give you a bit of time on Friday to complete your work. Now is a good time to read, since I won't see you for a while. Remember to reach your reading checkpoint before the 18th.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
6 and 7 October
Monday, October 4, 2021
4 and 5 October
Thursday, September 30, 2021
30 September and 1 October
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Beginning Unit 2 - 28 and 29 September
Friday, September 24, 2021
Ending Unit 1 - 24 and 27 September
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
22 and 23 September
Monday, September 20, 2021
Beginning Week 5 - 20 and 21 September
- Find the Question.
- Find evidence for each side. Pick the best side.
- Determine the task (essay or paragraph).
- Use the templates to complete the task.
Friday, September 17, 2021
Weekend Work/Announcements (9/16 and 9/17)
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Kol Nidre / Yom Kippur
I won't be available until Friday. Have a wonderful day tomorrow everyone. For those who observe the holiday, g'mar tov! May you have an easy, safe, and meaningful fast.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
September 14 and 15
Friday, September 10, 2021
September 10 and 13
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
September 8th and 9th
Thursday, September 2, 2021
The Long Weekend (Before and After)
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Beginning Week 2 - 31 August and 1 September
AP Language
Kicking off Week 2 we're focused on writing and our skills for the AP Examination. Like I said, it's a beast, but if we know the beast and is weaknesses, then we can slay it with style. Today we discussed the finer side of argumentative writing, the essential elements of an outline, and how you'll be assessed for this question on the examination.
For tonight, be sure to complete and submit your "dirty outline". I don't want a full essay - just the planning. The assignment is posted here for you to submit via Google Docs. Next class we'll be having a working day, so be ready to be productive! Details to come!
English 10
Today in class we spent time with Malala Yousafzai. We read a speech, thought about her main ideas, and considered some of the conflicts driving that document. Tonight, I want you to continue to learn about her and think about who she is as a person. Watch the video linked on Schoology and think about these two ideas:
1. What does the interview help you to learn about Malala as a person?
2. How does this help you to understand the idea of culture clash in action?
Don't forget to find and complete the syllabus form - it's available for you in the first post on Schoology. If there is anything missing, be sure to check on those assignments as soon as you can!
Friday, August 27, 2021
Friday and Monday - Day 3 - First Weekend!
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Day 2 - 25 and 26 August
Monday, August 23, 2021
Welcome to 2021-22! English with Mr. Miller!
Monday, June 7, 2021
The Last Week of School
I’m logging off for today. If you submit your project this evening it will be scored first thing tomorrow morning and your grade will be finalized. Remember that you can cash in extra credit or resubmit your final project until the last day of class on Friday the 11th.
Tomorrow I have first period planning. If you need to meet about anything, I’ll have my BBCU open during first period. After first we’ll have THIRD PERIOD EXAM. Be sure to log in.
June 9 is 6th and 8th exams. June 10th is 5th and 7th. On June 11 – All classes will meet briefly for about 15 minutes. I will be taking attendance until June 11; I apologize for earlier confusion related to attendance requirements.
Reach out via email if there is anything that you need from me tonight
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Exams Begin Tomorrow
Good evening all! A reminder that exams begin tomorrow with second period. The exam can only help and not harm your grade. If you choose not to take it, then your grade will be calculated based on your quarter average. If you have submitted late work or asked about cashing in rubles for the end of the year - I will be grading and updating SIS in the morning. Please continue to submit work if you can/would like/need.
Your final projects for quarter four are due on Monday. I'll be available on BBCU most of the day on Monday and some of the day tomorrow for conferencing and assistance. You can also feel free to reach out via email or private comment.
Keep in mind that we'll also begin our half-day schedule tomorrow for exams.