Tuesday, April 29, 2025

29 April - Meeting Tomas Rivera

English 11

I hope that all of you enjoyed reading Tomas Rivera today. One of the things that I try to do as an English teacher is make sure that we hear from all types of voices in our classroom. Also, I try to read new things each year. Tomas Rivera helps us to accomplish both aims. I appreciate that as a Mexican-American, he shares his very personal story about his relationship with his mother, his family, and his G-d. I appreciated the way in which you saw the parallel conflicts and some of the symbolism that he was weaving into this text.

I've done my best to codify our work on our answer document together. Remember I'll be looking closely at your themes, topics, and devices. You should have ALL of them covered when it's submitted. This will be a great formative assignment leading up to your Reading SOL because it helps with active studying and preparing. At the end of class, we took some time to prepare for the upcoming vocabulary quiz, check in on our Drama Projects, and complete any missing work (still need some vocabulary turned in...).

On Thursday we'll have a mostly workshop class. Be ready for a productive day. I hope to hear a lot of speeches and do some writing work for us to process our independent reading choices. As always, be in touch with any questions you might have. If you haven't finished the MAP test yet, be sure to schedule time for Thursday's Lion Time to get that settled!

Friday, April 25, 2025

25 April - Friday Fun!

English 11

Good end to the week today in English 11. I was so happy that so many of you got so much done today. Over the weekend, be sure to submit any missing vocabulary work so that you can drop your zero. Remember that if you're doing the test, it has multiple sections and you need to do all of them! I'll update the gradebook again next week, so make any submissions over the weekend.

We also took a lot of time to work on our Drama Projects. These projects are reading projects and writing if you're in the Honors extension group. Remember that for this you need to find a key speech and complete your analysis of the speech. The key questions to discuss are context and importance. If you're in Honors extension, be sure to complete your analysis too. Have drafts for Thursday. We'll have writing workshop that day.

We also finished up List Seven today. Your quiz will fall on Thursday! Be ready! I'm excited to read with you next week as we look at Tomas Rivera. Be sure that you're checking in with your SOL Reading Bank, you should almost be done with the bank!

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

23 April - Wacky Wednesday Yet Again!

English 11

Solid work today, everyone! I hope that you enjoyed Flannery O'Connor and her spin on life in the Southern United States. Today we read "The Life You Save May Be Your Own" and explored the grotesque, Southern Gothic, irony, and the idea of a ruined Christ figure. It was a heavy reading day, but these are the days that steel us for future testing.

We read the story in order to discover our devices and to explore the darker side of human society. This is definitely one of those stories that will stick with you for a while. Is Lucynell still sitting in that cafe?! We didn't have as much time at the end to discuss some of the meaning from the story, so we'll have to hold that to the end of the unit when we pull together some loose threads.

For tonight, focus on finishing your vocabulary work and your play reading. Friday's class will be focused on our Drama Projects, so having a good chunk of the reading done will help to facilitate that. Remember to use your resources to help you read. They're posted in the Unit Folder. I've posted the common version of our SOL Reading Review Bank, so be sure that your version is updated. If you haven't yet finished your MAP test, be sure to schedule time for Lion Time to get that complete. Looking forward to Friday!

Monday, April 21, 2025

21 April - Welcome Back!

English 11

Welcome back, everyone! I'm so excited to have seen so many of you today. For those who were away, know that you were missed. I look forward to seeing you, soon! Today was a bit of an everything day as we worked through some key reading tasks. I hope that everyone will note my intentionality in the next few classes. It's all about reading right now as we do our final preparations for the Reading SOL. Personally, I'm a bit anxious about this test because it's an unknown for a lot of us; however, I'm sure that if we work together to prepare with purpose, we'll do great things together! On to the recap...

We started out with some time for reading. We're in different places with our plays, which is okay, but the goal is the same. You should be done reading the majority, if not all of your play, by Friday. I've posted videos and audio books to help. In some cases, watching while reading will really help. Plays are meant to be seen, ya know. After reading, we processed by discussing and note taking. I loved the engagement and connections we drew between stories. Be sure that you're actively checking in with your Reading Review Bank assignment after every class. You should be getting more devices each day. Check in with a peer or with me if you need help.

After lunch we played a bit of a bonus round from our discussion before vocabulary. The end of the day was independent working time. If you're missing the Vocabulary Summative from Day 68, that's a major priority. You can do the test or the project, but it needs to be done. Zeroes will go in the gradebook on Friday. We also need to finish up the MAP test. If you already started it, you can probably finish it in a LT B or C. If you haven't started, you might want to reserve a whole LT for this. I appreciate that many of you made appointments.

As always, reach out with questions! I'm here to help as much as I can. We've got about three weeks until our Reading SOL and six weeks til finals...Let's finish strong!

Thursday, April 10, 2025

10 April - Off to Spring Break!

English 11

Simple day today in English 11 as we did some business for FCPS and a bit of preparation for our Reading SOL. Today we took the final round of our MAP Literacy Test. This is mostly a reading comprehension and vocabulary assessment. The information from this test helps me to prepare you for the upcoming Reading SOL by letting me know what I need to teach and review in these final classes. If you didn't finish the test today, or if you were absent, please plan to come to Lion Time on April 21. This is a very important test to finish!

After finishing the test there were chances to complete vocabulary work, enjoy your plays, or work on your SOL Reading Bank. I tried to have a quick check in with each of you as you finished your test today as well. If we didn't get a chance to meet and talk, we'll do that after break. You can always come to Lion Time for a conference too!

I hope that you all have a great break! I'm going to be in North Carolina for Passover with my family on Saturday and then we go to Florida on Monday for a few days. I'm excited to be at the beach with a book - that's for sure! I can't wait to see you when we get back for the final push to summer!

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

8 April - Terrific Tuesday

English 11

You all were crushing it today in English 11. We started off by discussing author's purpose and brainstorming some of the reasons why an author would choose to keep key details like characters and settings ambiguous instead of specific. This took us into our study of John Dos Passos's U.S.A. We studied the "Prelude" to his larger novel to understand the role of the main character as a symbol for the blue collar American worker. We also discussed the stylistics in the text like listing, lower case letters, and shifts that made meaning clear.

From there, we focused on our SOL Reading Bank and processed the text. Today's text, as an allegory or short story, provided us a lot of conflict, symbolism, and character. We also were able to identify irony and tragedy as this text dealt with the tragedy of American capitalism. As you keep reading your plays, I hope that you'll take some time to process them with this tool.

We ended the day with vocabulary. The assignments will stay open for the rest of the week. If you did not finish your vocabulary assessment in class, please make that a priority. Next class we're going to take the time to complete our FCPS Reading Test. This will help me to prepare us for the Reading SOL since it tests your reading ability. Be sure to have your FCPS laptop to take the test. If you finish the test before the end of class, then you'll have time to finish any other assignments. 

Friday, April 4, 2025

4 April - End of the Week

English 11

Great end to the week today in English 11 - the only bad thing was that we were missing so many of you! If you're away, I hope that today's post, the recording, and the resources posted help keep you caught up. We started the day by working through our SOL Reading Review Bank. I went through Joy Harjo's poem "Anchorage" and was able to find several devices. You can feel free to use what I did. Remember that as you're reading and studying throughout the rest of this unit, the goal is to collect your devices. This is how you study for our SOL since most of the questions will focus on devices, topics, and themes.

After that, we got into our choice plays. It is my hope that you finish your play by the time we go out on Spring Break. We did a creative activity for a grade where we created the cover of the Playbill for this play. I was happy to see your Reading Interpretation skills take a new form. From there, we went into a rich conversation about our various plays. It was great hearing the connections that you were building about struggle, overcoming adversity, and the American Dream. We'll continue these conversations as we keep reading.

For the weekend, focus on reading your plays! Keep processing them using your SOL Reading Review Bank. Don't forget that we'll have a vocabulary assessment on Tuesday - so study up! Next week is the last week before Spring Break!

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

2 April - Kicking Off A New Unit

English 11

Today was all about new beginnings as we kicked off both Quarter 4 and Unit 4 - Drama and Character. In this next unit we'll be studying dramas and a few short stories in order to investigate the ways in which authors create meaning through characters. We're going to see how characters are representative of ideas, so when characters are having discussion and conflict, it's more ideas that are having discussion and conflict. All of this will help us to further understand themes and messages and the ways in which they're created.

If you have any work to complete for Quarter 3, now is the time. Please see me by Friday Lion Time to avoid any last zeroes. Remember that in Quarter 4, your grade is the grade that's reported! Let's play hard here at the end to ensure we finish the year strongly. 

We've got two major assignments that we'll be working on throughout the month of April. Our Drama Project and our SOL Reading Review Bank. I think that the Reading Review Bank is one of the most important assignments you'll complete all year. As we read we'll be scrubbing to review literary devices because that's the bulk of your SOL Exam. Once this is complete, turn it in! Use it to prepare and study actively for our exam.

Outside of that, be reading your new plays! Study for your upcoming Vocabulary Examination. I'm excited for class on Friday! We'll be reading and getting into our characters in our dramas. I'm excited to see what we come up with!