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!