Thursday, January 28, 2021
Ending the Week - Thursday the 28th
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Beginning All Over Again - Quarter 3
Friday, January 22, 2021
That's A Wrap - Semester 1 / Quarter 2
That will do it everyone. Thank you as always for your effort and attention today as we worked to complete major tasks. Keep in mind that I'll be finalizing grades and scores on Monday. Please reach out via email, or visit during Office Hours on Monday, if there's anything that I can do to assist you.
Be sure to double check that all assignments are submitted on Google Classroom for my review.
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Finishing Up Week 18
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
The End of Quarter Two/Semester One
We've made it to the close of the quarter and semester. It's been a challenge, and if you're like me, it continues to be a challenge based on the day. As we move to the end of the quarter, please let me know what I can do to support you.
English 10
Next class will be the final class of the quarter, and we'll take that time to complete our in-class SOL essays. The prompt and planning packet is posted for you in Google Classroom. I also updated this with two links for possible evidence. This type of prompt is difficult to think of evidence - it's a bit more abstract. I highly recommend trying to use personal examples but also something from a celebrity or psychology to help you.
The main focus for today is completing the Media Review. Use the outline document to put together your four paragraphs. Remember to focus on either the book or the movie. If you're writing on the movie, then be sure to reference your viewing guide for your notes and brainstorming.
Any and all assignments submitted this week will be scored for this quarter. It's our final push to the end, and then we begin next quarter with a bit more of a relaxed pace.
AP Language
Today was our Bonus Day for researching and working from step one to step two in our research paper process. Our job right now is to use databases and other scholarly search tools to locate sources which will help us to flesh out our topics, build the body of our essay, and support our argument. Keep in mind that as you research, you'll likely find information which causes you to adjust your topics or argument - good! That's the point of research.
As a secondary source, I'd recommend using Google Scholar. It's a bit more open source, so be careful with what you find. When working with scholarly papers, review the abstract to see if the content of the study will be useful for you.
On Thursday/Friday we'll begin in earnest to create our outlines. If you'd like to have some index cards, I'll be going over a model of researching that may be helpful for you.
Friday, January 15, 2021
End of Week 17 - 15 January
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Thursday - January 14
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
13 January - Wednesday - Grey Day
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Beginning Week 17 - 12 January
Friday, January 8, 2021
End of the Week - 8 January
Thursday, January 7, 2021
7 January 2021 - Blue Day
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
6 January - Grey Day
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Welcome Back - 2021 - Kicking off!
AP Language
Today was our classroom catch-up day for 2020. Remember that you can resubmit assignments (such as the Huck Finn test, your rhetorical analysis essays, or other already submitted work) or you can submit missing assignments for credit. This is also a good day for you to email me for ruble cash-in to raise scores. Remember that the quarter will end soon!
The next unit will focus on research writing to prepare for the AP Examination and question one. Your first task is to develop your research topic and question. Next class, we'll work to complete this first step - the assignment and materials are posted for you to begin now if you would like.
Following this writing unit, we'll have our reading of Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. This is a challenging novel, but it's a good one worthy of your efforts! To help you navigate this wonderful novel, I'll be making videos. The video for the Prologue is here to help!
English 10
Notes and takeaways from today's class are posted for you to access. After our review of grammar (especially on apostrophes and commas) we took time to read "The Veil", discuss dynamic and static characters, and understand the way that parallelism works in a text.
From there, we took a writing break to work with our Perfect Paragraph Organizer. Remember that you should always use this structure when writing a response to a question like this. If you have trouble with short answer questions, this may be a great help for you.
Remember to take time for the viewing of the film. We'll have time on Thursday for this after we finish the book. Keep in mind that your final assignment is a review of the book or the movie, whichever you liked better.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Finishing Up 2020 - Blue Day
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Wednesday - 16 December - Grey Day
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Week 15 - The End of 2020
Friday, December 11, 2020
Closing Week 14 - Friday the 11th
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Ending the Week - Thursday, 10 December
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Wednesday - 9 December - Grey Day
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Beginning Week 14 - Tuesday the 8th
Friday, December 4, 2020
Looking at the Weekend - Ending Week 13
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Ending Week 13 and Looking Ahead...
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Grey Day - 2 December 2020
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Beginning Week 13 - Blue Day
Friday, November 20, 2020
Off to Thanksgiving Break
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Ending Week 11 and Reminders for Next Week (Thanksgiving Break)
Blue Day Students - Remember that Tuesday of next week I won't be available since I'll be back in North Carolina celebrating Thanksgiving in a garage at a ten foot distance from others. Since I'm traveling, I set up an asynchronous day for you. When you log in to Google Classroom on Tuesday you'll see a form to complete. After you complete the form you should take time to work on your project or any missing assignments.
English 10
We had a really rich day working through the final chapter of the first part of Persepolis. I really liked the conversation that we were having around choices and the mixed outcomes that choices can have. I also really enjoyed all of the participation as we shared ideas and insights about the end of the novel. From there we took time to plan out our stories and some of us even began to draw.
Over the weekend be sure to finish your planning of your project and be sure to check in on any of your missing assignments. Tuesday will also give you time to finish up work before the break. Don't forget to log in to Google Classroom and complete the form.
AP Language
Today's PearDeck was student paced - so you can continue to access your work and continue with our discussion questions or project workshop. Keep in mind that there is nothing assigned over the break and Tuesday will be an asynchronous day.
Over the weekend, I would suggest working on your project to finalize your close reading and annotation of your chosen "text". The first step in the project will be the rhetorical analysis, followed by the team essay and then compiling the website. Use the thesis model to break down your text and focus on the essentials.
This is also a good time to check in on any missing assignments you may have. Don't forget about the FRQ practice on AP Classroom as well as the Sedaris discussion post.
As always, reach out with any questions or concerns. I'll be available on Monday for Office Hours.
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Wednesday - 18 November - Grey Day
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Beginning Week 11 - 17 November 2020
Friday, November 13, 2020
Closing out Week 10
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Ending Week 10
English 10
Great work today in class everyone. We had a full day discussing rebellion and the way in which Marji and her parents are acting as rebels. Then we connected and thought about how music is used in the book as well as in our own lives.
We finished the day writing about a song (show or video game) that we use to escape and rebel - like Marji has Kim Wilde, we all have something too.
Be sure to check in on any missing work this weekend. If you haven't turned in the Scavenger Hunt, Day 16 Assignment, or Brainstorming for Project, then be sure to turn them in this weekend so I can update scores in SIS.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Grey Day / Veterans Day / Early Release - 11/11/2020
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Blue Day - Beginning Week 10
Friday, November 6, 2020
End of Week 9 - Grey Day - 6 November
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Blue Day - 5 November - Hybrid Learning Begins
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Kicking Off Q2 - Grey Day - 11/4
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Ending the Week and Quarter - 29 and 30 October
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Grey Day - 28 October
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
End of Quarter 1 - Week 8 - Blue Day
Friday, October 23, 2020
Grey Day - 23 October - End of the Week
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Blue Day - 22 October - End of the Week
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Grey Day - 21 October 2020
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Kicking Off Week 7 - Blue Day - Starting New Units
Friday, October 16, 2020
Happy Friday - 16 October - Grey Day
Thursday, October 15, 2020
End of Week 6 - Blue Day - 15 October
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
14 October - Grey Day
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
13 October - Blue Day - Beginning Week 6
Did you miss the opportunity to pick up your novels for the year yesterday? If so, no sweat!
I'll be set up in the lobby of Fairfax High School on Monday, October 19 from 1-3 PM. Come on down and get your books! Remember that if you choose not to check out a book from school, then you can read on the screen via an eBook or PDF or purchase your own copies (hard copy or eBook).
AP Language
Today we had time to begin our reading and study of James Baldwin and to begin putting a bow on Unit 1 with our final projects.
Remember that all mini-project work should be submitted today to be scored. Additionally, Writing Diagnostic resubmissions are due on Monday the 19th.
This final project is due on the 26th. Remember that you can meet with me in advance to review your work and conference. Reach out to schedule a time during Office Hours on Monday - if that doesn't work for you, let me know. I can be flexible.
Enjoy your reading tonight of Baldwin's letter based on the work we did with the introduction. Vocabulary cards can be created from this text - try to get three new words from this text.
English 10
Today was a day to focus on writing. We spent our time working through notes and feedback from our writing diagnostics before taking another diagnostic focused on our grammar. Remember that by finishing the diagnostic you'll get full credit. This will be a helpful tool for us this year as we develop our writing by improving our grammar skills.
For tonight, you should focus on submitting any missing work from last week and revising your essay. Focus on showing your growth and understanding by applying our notes from the writing workshop. Any rewrites of essays are due on 10/19.
Friday, October 9, 2020
Grey Day - 9 October 2020
Thursday, October 8, 2020
End of Week 5 - Blue Day - 8 October 2020
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
7 October - Grey Day and Rotations
Good Day Students and non-Students,
Reminders for AP Language and English 10 are the same as those outlined below. Be sure that if you are showing as missing assignments in SIS or on Google Classroom that you complete these soon. The quarter will end at the end of the month and grades will be finalized.
AP Research
This week is full of tasks that will take you to the end of Unit 1. You have your assessment on CRAAP as well as the finishing touches for the submission of your Source List. Remember that your Source List should have anywhere from 20-30 entries and it should be categorized using the ideas in the slide deck on Google Classroom.
Take time this week to pitch your question and receive feedback from others. There's also our reflection question for the week. I'm available for you to drop-in this week and conference if you need me.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Kicking Off Week 5 - Blue Day - 6 October
Welcome to a new week students, as we are drawing near to the close of our first quarter of school as well as the end of our first units. Be aware that we will start working on our final projects for this unit this week! Here are your reminders based on our work today in class.
Remember - if you stated that you want to check out a book from school for this year, you can come to Fairfax HS on Monday the 12th from 12-2 or 4-6. Make sure that you have a piece of paper with the student's name, teacher's name, class period, and class. I'll go over the procedures on Thursday for you all.
AP Language
Today was a day for our gallery walk. We interacted with each other by looking at our texts (via our shared slide deck) and by hearing each others thoughts (via our classroom FlipGrid). I hope that you enjoyed the chance to learn from each other and interact with each other in the ways that we can, right now. Remember to submit your reflection on this activity for your final points of the project. If you choose to resubmit your slides, please do so by the end of the week.
From there we moved into feminist theory and literary criticism. Be sure to complete your story and post to the discussion board when you finish. Later this week - be sure to reply to a post from the opposite story. Another chance for us to interact and learn from each other.
English 10
Today we took some time to get caught up or ahead, based on where we find ourselves in class. Then we jumped to close reading and annotating. We reviewed our process of close reading and determined it's best to always start by stating a purpose for our reading. Remember - If you say you're looking for something, then you're likely to find it. We then applied our skill to different religious texts before submitting ideas to a class discussion.
For tonight, there's no homework assigned. If you're behind on other assignments, use this time to get caught up. We'll start talking about writing and revising on Thursday, so remember that you'll be able to rewrite your essays soon for a new score.
Friday, October 2, 2020
Closing the Week - Friday, October 2nd - Grey Day
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Happy October! Blue Day - 10/1 - End of Week 4
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
30 September - Grey Day
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Kicking off Week 4 - Blue Day
Friday, September 25, 2020
Friday - 25 September - Grey Day
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Thursday - 24 September - Blue Day
1 - Your mini-project is not due for a bit. Take time to consider your text. Make sure it's school appropriate. This is an opportunity to think about your favorite song or movie/tv show in a different way.2 - Finish your work with the Cuomo speech as well as the final slides in the PearDeck for today to reflect on the speech. You may also find it helpful to draw connections between the various texts we've been working with so far.3 - Be sure that any missing assignments are submitted ASAP. We'll begin the writing workshops (bootcamp) on Tuesday - so having your feedback in hand will help a lot.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Week 3 Begins - Tuesday 22 September - Blue Day
Monday, September 21, 2020
Asynchronous Monday - 21 September
Good Day Students and Families -
Today is a day to get things done which may still be floating over us. I've been hard at work grading this morning and am happy to report that most everything from Week 1 and the summer has been updated in the gradebook. If you see that something is missing, go check Google Classroom - you may have not hit the submit button.
Assignments for today are anything from Week 2 - Especially the Homework Assignment 2. We'll begin to focus on writing skills, so these opening assignments are a good way for me to understand where we are in those skills.
As always, if there's anything I can do to assist, please let me know!
Friday, September 18, 2020
18 September - Happy Friday! - Grey Day
Happy Friday Students and Families -
We're getting off to a really great start as we're beginning to work with texts, think, discuss, and analyze key ideas. Next class will be an asynchronous day for everyone - the materials will be posted for you to access and work through at your own pace. I won't be available on Wednesday, due to the fact that I'll be helping with the SAT at Fairfax.
Reminders for AP Language and English 10 are the same as below. Be sure that work is submitted for Week 1 and that you're completing the assignments for Week 2 as well. Turn them in on Monday or sooner. I'll be grading a lot this weekend, and hope to have everything returned and grades updated by the end of the day on Monday.
AP Research
Today is the first of three days to work independently, with each other, and with other sources of support in the building for you. As you work over these days, continue to build your Body of Knowledge and use this as a means for your Gap, Problem Statement, and eventual Research Question. Over these next few days continue to think and drive forward - remember our dialogue between The Riddler and Batman, draw your focus in and begin to be more specific. I look forward to seeing the results of your work.