Thursday, February 18, 2021

Snow Day! 18 February

Good morning everyone! We find ourselves with an official snow day today - no virtual or in-person learning will be held today. I wanted to let you know that I will be available over email today if you have any questions about anything.


If you have missing assignments - today gives you a wonderful opportunity to get caught up before our upcoming catch-up days and asynchronous time. If you're all caught up - I'd recommend getting ahead with your final tasks for Unit 3 (the research paper). 


I'll be grading and getting caught up myself through the day. Please reach out if there's anything I can do. When we meet again, I'll let you know of any updates to our schedule and lessons -- I'm sure there will be a few.

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Week 22 - 17 February

AP Research

Today we began Unit 4 which is our unit to complete data collection and to codify our process up to this point - this means writing. By the end of this unit we will have completed a final draft of our Introduction + Lit Review as well as a rough draft of Method. Keep in mind that as you are engaging in your method now, it is important that you track and document your process to make it easier to write about later.

Your first assignment in this unit is your BoK analysis. One of the goals of your academic paper is to fit the style and requirements of your field, so analyzing a paper in your Body of Knowledge will help you in this goal. Complete the document using ONE of your key sources. I would suggest applying the analysis to a source which is very important to your investigation.

As always, if there is anything that I can provide for you, please let me know. I look forward to seeing you Friday for our quick check-in.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Week 22 - 16 and 17 February

AP Language

What a day! We had a very thorough day working through James Baldwin's "Notes of a Native Son" - we especially focused on the connection between James and his father (their shared disease) as well as the way in which Baldwin breaks the cycle in the end of the text. There were also hints of double consciousness and the veil at play.

Next class we'll be having writing conferences related to your research paper tasks. Next week will mostly be on your own to complete your research papers and read in Invisible Man. Remember that progress reports will be sent on Friday of this week.

English 10

Today we worked through the process of DEEP LOOKING in which we sectioned a non-print text in order to find its details and unlock its meaning. Use this process to complete your notes on your item from your museum - be sure that if you need to change items, that you pick one in the same museum so that you don't have to restart parts of this process.

Next class will be time for us to meet with Student Services related to course registration. Remember to check out your options for course registration in Google Classroom - there's a Google Slide show covering your options for classes in eleventh grade. We'll also have a chance next class to begin finishing our final task in this unit.

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Week 21 - Tuesday the 9th of February

AP Language

Today was our kick-off into Invisible Man. We read the Prologue together and completed our motif chart together. Remember that this section of the novel is actually the end - as he says, "the end is in the beginning" - so as you move into Chapter 1, you'll notice big differences in his voice, style, and attitude. One of our main questions is "How did he end up this way?" The novel will help us answer that.

One suggestion as you read this novel is to build connections to other texts we have read. Seeing how DuBois's ideas are brought into the chapter - especially with this idea of distorted vision - may help you interpret the text.

Next class is asynchronous. There will be a Google Form posted for you to complete for your work. You'll also have access to your returned research paper tasks and the final rubric, focus on drafting to prepare for submission at the end of the month. Reach out for help - I'll do what I can.

English 10

This week our goal is to decide on a piece in the museum/space we've been studying which will be our focus for the final step of our project. Next class, you'll have time to finish any of the previous steps that you missed, and move forward with your research on your chosen piece.

I hope that you all appreciated the time to meet with each other and share your findings so far. If you're not so interested in what you're looking at so far, maybe the work of a peer can take us in a new direction to help us find an interest we didn't know we had. Use the recordings to resubmit your Drag and Drop or other assignments for this unit so far.

Remember that Thursday/Friday will be asynchronous. There will be a Google Form posted for you to log your attendance and do your work for class. Use the class time as you need to - get caught up or get ahead, but no matter what, keep moving forward.

Friday, February 5, 2021

End of Week 20 - 5 February

AP Language

Today was a day for us to engage in some critical thinking and reading as we explored DuBois's ideas. The concept of "the veil" and "double consciousness" are going to remain with us for some time, so it's important to continue to reflect on these ideas as we keep encountering them in different spheres.

Over the weekend you should aim to complete remaining research paper tasks. Next week we'll shift gears into writing and drafting, so a thorough outline is key to completing the next step easily. See the recording for information on completing and revising where you are.

Sign up for Office Hours on Monday if needed.

English 10

Today was our final working day in Week 20. This week our task has been focused on researching our one choice museum in earnest to create our presentation about the museum. Be sure that you have completed Step 1 and Step 2 in this project by the end of the week.

Further, as part of our research skills, we've been focusing on learning MLA citation style. Remember that there is a lesson on NoRedInk to lead you through this concept. I have a drag and drop activity to test your skills on this, be sure to turn it in by Monday.

AP Research

It's a bit of a broken record in AP Research since so much of the work is on you right now to hunt down and find your data. We've actually come to the close of this unit on Method. As you keep putting your method into practice, be sure to document the ways in which you implement your method. These contacts and steps are important and should become part of your work. 

Next week we'll meet on Wednesday for Elevator Pitch 2.0. Remember to embrace the beginning of your POD by putting information together on multiple slides. Pitch 2.0 really begins to prepare our POD, so let's feed two birds with this work.

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Beginning Week 20

AP Language

Today we began our study of the Harlem Renaissance and eventually our reading of Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. Keep in mind that as we are beginning this unit, we are also finishing our research papers. Your next step is due on February 8th - the Synthesis SourcePack assignment. See the template document to complete that work.

Tonight you will need to read Chapter 1 from The Souls of Black Folk by WEB DuBois. There's a reading guide to help you prepare for our class on Thursday/Friday where we'll do some close reading and focus on key ideas in the text which will show throughout the unit. It's a good idea to start collecting vocabulary now, as you will have a set of cards due eventually.

I hope that you enjoyed today's class. I'm looking forward to seeing your thoughts and questions on DuBois's text.

English 10

Today in class was our working day to kick off Week 20. This week our task is to complete Part 2 of our Museum Unit, which is the research on our choice museum. We'll be putting together a tourist information reference on the museum for someone who would visit. We'll be using resources and information from the Internet to complete this work, so citing our information and using proper format will be one of our goals this week.

Access the lesson on NoRedInk to review citations and get more practice. You'll be getting a grade on citations in the second assignment this week, so your knowledge will be assessed in the project. Be sure that work from last week is complete before moving on.

Friday, January 29, 2021

Closing Week 19

AP Research

Great work today everyone! I hope that you enjoyed the TEDTalk on data visualization. As I was saying in class, I think that it's important to think about our data and what we're trying to show through the data before we get too far into our investigation. This will allow us to plan as we go and have procedures in place for what we have ahead of us.

Today we created some skeleton slides for our POD based on what we've seen in the rubric as requirements. Next week we'll be presenting and pitching a bit to finish out this unit. I look forward to seeing what you'll come up with, as always. Remember that we'll meet for class on Friday. Wednesday will be available for you to work.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Ending the Week - Thursday the 28th

AP Language

Today was our final day for researching and the building of outlines in class. The recording posted on Google Classroom goes over the template documents for the outline and sourcepack assignment as well as the requirements of the rubric for the outline. I hope you find it helpful. I'm available on Monday during Office Hours to review or conference before you submit your outlines.

We will start reading very soon, likely next week. If you need to secure a copy of Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, let me know via email. If you've not started reading, it's recommended you do so that you can begin to get ahead.

Enjoy the weekend! I'm looking forward to reading and discussing texts with you all again.

English 10

Today was a really exciting day, and I hope that you were able to use this time as a chance to explore and travel to various museums around the world. Remember that our goal is to find a museum which appeals to us first, then we'll find a piece in that museum which really draws our attention and makes us want to dig deeper. This can really be any item in the museum - based on what it is will direct the work that we will do in the rest of the unit. 

One of the main skills we'll be working with through this unit is developing our use of specific examples in our writing. Today we did a mini-lesson on citations to guide our work and practice moving forward. The recording is posted for you to access as you need it.

By the end of this week you should have submitted two tasks - the Semester 1 Reflection and the Perfect Paragraph - Museum Choice. Keep using our class time to produce and focus on your tasks. If you need additional time this weekend to finish anything, take it and submit your work before due dates on Monday.

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Beginning All Over Again - Quarter 3

AP Language

Today was our day for registration meetings with counselors. While that was going on, we had an asynchronous day focused on reflecting on our research so far and building toward our outlines. Remember that the final day for researching and finding sources will be on Thursday. Outlines will be due quickly after that - on Monday, February 1. I'll be reviewing requirements and reminders for the outline next class. Use the rubric and the reflection document to help you construct your assignment.

You can return copies of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to school at any time. We'll begin our unit on Invisible Man very soon, so I'll be able to issue novels one last time. If you need a copy of the novel, please email me, and I'll reserve one for you.

English 10

Today in class we were able to meet and have a productive day. Before we launch into our new unit on museums, art, and research, we paused to look back at where we've come from in our work so far. I hope that seeing the SOL Rubric I use for your assignments helps you to understand your score and where it comes from. We'll keep focused on writing and developing as writers as we keep moving through the second half of the year. I hope that today's reflection time helped you to set some goals for yourself.

From there, we previewed and discussed museums a bit and began thinking about the type of museums we're interested in. Keep in mind that the goal of this assignment is to find a museum and piece of art which interests us for our research. The world is nothing but possibility as there are so many options for you around the world to investigate. I'm really looking forward to the work ahead - it's not a real field trip, but it's the best we can do for now.

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

English 10

Today was our day to finish the quarter with our second SOL essay. Remember that we'll continue to practice and write these types of essays as we keep going through the year. You won't actually take this exam until next year at the end of English 11. I'll be scoring your essays on Monday and uploading your final grades for the quarter. Be sure that any missing assignments are turned in by then as well. 

Next week we'll be starting a new unit to develop our researching and presenting skills. It'll also involve a bit of a virtual field trip, so stay tuned for that. As always, let me know what I can do to be of assistance!

AP Language

Today's class was a bit of a mixed bag: we reviewed options for class registration which will occur on Tuesday for you all, we took some independent time to work with sources and research, and then finished with a small group activity to get feedback on our questions and positions as they stand.

Remember that today is the final class of the grading period and that all of your grades are posted. Any final changes or updates will be posted before the end of tomorrow. If you think that I've missed something, please reach out and let me know ASAP so that I can check and correct as needed.

I've posted our course registration review in preparation for Tuesday's meeting with counselors. Remember that your outline will soon be due as well as your synthesis pack, more on this next week.

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

AP Research

Good planning ensures less severe emergencies in the future. That is the goal of this most recent assignment. Take a look at your calendar over the next six weeks as well as your research question and proposal. What data do you need in order to do what you said you would? Where does the data exist? How will you get your hands on it? 

Keep in mind that the next several classes will be workshop classes for you to get a lot done during class time. I'll have our meeting available and open, but you may also find it helpful to meet with each other, other great resources in the staff (librarians, administrators, other teachers), or expert advisors. This is also time for you to work with participants, conduct interviews, and send surveys. Set a goal for each day and a plan to accomplish that goal. This will ensure your success.

Your reflection document has been updated and your final assessment task for the quarter has been posted. Now is when the rubber meets the road and the class is all yours.

English Classes (English 10, AP Language)

Remember that the final day of the quarter is Friday, January 22nd. Also remember that we will only have one meeting day next week - Friday - because of the holiday and vacation schedule. Be sure to submit any missing or resubmitted work as soon as possible. See your posts on Google Classroom or reach out with an email if you need help. 

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Thursday - January 14

English 10

Today was our working day to finish with the film version of Persepolis as well as our planning for the media review. The due date on the media review has been extended to Monday. Remember that the viewing guide will help you with your evidence if you decide to write your media review on the movie instead of the book, but you can write on either one.

I posted an assignment called Essay 2 Preparation. Our final grade of the quarter and semester will be our Quarter 2 SOL Essay. We'll write that in-class at the end of next week. This planner pack has your prompt, graphic organizers, and review on constructing your essay. This assignment isn't for a grade, but doing it will certainly help your final essay grade.

Be sure to check and make sure that any and all assignments are submitted before the end of the quarter on Friday the 22nd. Use the recording the review the assignments posted.

AP English Language

Today's class was a chance for us to finish our revisions and finalizations of our research question while also moving forward into the outlining of our argument and response. Remember that these databases you have access to are goldmines - they do the citations, provide both primary and non-print sources, and you can save directly to your Google Drive. As you continue to work this weekend and through next week, focus on collecting sources and organizing your ideas to clarify your argument.

Submit your finalized research question and argument by the end of the weekend for my review and scoring. Also, don't forget about the practice on AP Classroom. Next week we'll be highly focused on the development of the outline to move forward into drafting and conferencing.

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

13 January - Wednesday - Grey Day

English Students - Be sure that you are actively moving through your goals and assignments here at the end of the quarter. 

AP Language - Note that all of your assignments have been assigned/posted. No more grades will be done for the second quarter, but we will open quarter three with several major tasks related to developing research papers. 

English 10 - Be aware that we have two writing assignments in the next few classes. This will provide a fair amount of points and affect standing at the end of the quarter. Be sure that you are working to complete these important tasks in the class time given.

AP Research

We are quickly approaching the time of the year where most of the work is up to you to work through and complete. It's now time to move forward into recruiting and working with participants or just simply finding data for your further analysis in reaching your research goal. Be sure that you have a list of tasks and to do's as well as a calendar to help you move through these next weeks. Also remember that you have a lot of support in this classroom and building for your work. Reach out to resources as you need to so that you are able to problem solve as you keep moving forward.

Use your PREP regularly to document your process, collect your work, and continue to reflect. Remember that you will have a new reflection question posted every Friday on Google Classroom.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Beginning Week 17 - 12 January

AP Language

Today's class was a focus on narrowing our scope and focus for our investigation in order to determine a clear and specific focus. This allows us to create a research question which can be answered and explored thoroughly in the few (5-7) pages that we have for this assignment. Keep in mind that this is a recursive process, meaning it builds on itself, as you keep working with source material, you'll likely keep narrowing and refining your process.

Final research questions are due at the end of the week. Please resubmit on Google Classroom and ensure the whole document is complete including the final two spaces for your revised question and your DADS argument. Don't forget to complete the FRQ practice for Unit 3 on AP Classroom. This is a great chance to test your skills and align yourself to the examination. 

Begin to find your sources and collect your findings. We'll spend next class working with source material and beginning the building of our outlines/sourcepacks.

English 10

Today was our kickoff to our final three classes of the quarter and semester. Today we took a brief grammar quiz before moving on to view the film and consider our task ahead as media critics. By the end of today, make sure that you submit your viewing guide with your notes from your viewing. Remember that you only need to watch about thirty minutes to complete the viewing guide.

Next class we'll focus on writing our media critiques before we prepare for our SOL essays. The SOL essay will happen on the last day of the quarter and be our final score for the quarter. We'll look at the prompt and prepare on Thursday so that you're ready to write.

At this time, it's important that you submit any and all missing assignments. If you have a few, focus on those that are worth the most points to have the best outcome for your investment. Let me know what I can do to help you.

Friday, January 8, 2021

End of the Week - 8 January

What a week, right? I'm glad that we've made it to the end, and that we've had a successful week of writing, reading, and thinking. Remember that the quarter will be ending soon - there are just a handful of assignments left for us to complete this quarter, so it's a good time to check in on anything missing. Be sure to submit work on Google Classroom - I'll be updating scores and sending progress reports on Monday.

AP Research

Over the weekend be sure to complete your IRB revision and resubmit your documents on Google Classroom. We'll review your work and give any last bits of feedback on Wednesday when we meet as a whole team again. Additionally, I would use time to begin reaching out to potential advisors. Like I said in class, "You never know until you try," so you may want to reach out to some of those professors and researchers. Even if they can't help, they may be able to direct you to someone who can.

We're about to get going into our work to collect and analyze our data - this is when the rubber really meets the road - I'm excited to see what you find! Remember to continue working in your PREP to reflect and document your process.

Thursday, January 7, 2021

7 January 2021 - Blue Day

AP Language

Today we kicked off our unit on research writing and synthesizing sources into an argument. Remember that through this unit we'll be solidifying our argumentative writing skills in preparation for the rest of our lives, as well as the AP Examination in May. 

Take this weekend to work to develop your topics. Turn in your question planner on Monday, but know that it will be revised and resubmitted after our review and workshop next week. Then you'll move on to marrying your topics in a brief ceremony to close out the week next week. Remember that through this unit it's important that you finish your work on time in order to meet your deadlines and go through the process. Use our class and out-of-class time wisely.

If you're reading ahead in Invisible Man, be sure to check out the video for "Prologue". I'll be posting more videos next week for Chapters 1 and 2.

English 10

Today in class we finished our reading of Persepolis with an overall review activity focused on topics, evidence, and themes. I love what you all came up with and showed your critical and creative thinking with our Jamboard. It's important to see the way that topics work together in order to create themes in a text. This is a great skill to continue developing, especially for the reading SOL.

From there we went on to reading and discussing the final chapter before moving on to the movie. For the final writing assignment for this unit you'll be able to write a review of the book OR the movie - whichever you prefer more. The instructions and guidance for the assignment are posted. We'll take time next week to write and finish up the film. Keep in mind that next week we'll have two assessments, the review and our second SOL essay. It'll be the end of the unit, so be aware of missing and final assignments coming up.

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

6 January - Grey Day

Announcements and reminders for English classes are the same as posted below.

AP Research

Today was all about getting organized, checking in, and making sure that we are ready to move forward. Like I said today with the writing and revising guides, today is a good time for us to make sure that we're ready to go forward by ensuring all of our preliminary work is gathered and organized. Be sure to keep working with your PREP as we move forward so that everything you've done and need is readily accessible.

Homework includes finishing Expert Advisor research to prepare for our brief presentations on Friday. Additionally, finish any and all revisions in advance of the IRB's next meeting. There will be a place for you to submit your revised proposal and tools on Friday.

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

AP Language and English 10

Today was our day to finish up our final projects/assignments in class. I hope that you were able to get to a good place with your work, and if you didn't submit today, then hopefully after some quick check-in you can get everything done and submitted. As a reminder, I'll be doing the majority of my grading and updating on Monday.

There's nothing assigned for you to complete over the break. Use this time to rest, relax, and enjoy time away from your computer. I'm looking forward to seeing you all and continuing to work together in 2021. Hopefully, we'll even get the chance to see each other, in-person, in class.

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Wednesday - 16 December - Grey Day

AP Language and English 10 - Find your reminders and notes below. Keep in mind that we are currently working towards completing our major projects for this unit. Please reach out in any of the ways that we have in this virtual school world to do so, and I'll do my best to provide help and guidance. As always, use rubrics and exemplars of work to guide your work toward a result. Also, keep in mind that you can always resubmit or reassess in this classroom to show your growth and mastery of skills.

AP Research

Today was a great day! The discussions we had were fruitful and engaging as we reflected collectively, in teams, and with our guest star, the amazing Ms. Anne Nolan! Remember to continue to reach out to her and others (we'll bring up Expert Advisors on Friday, briefly) in ethical and honorable ways. The IRB will meet again in mid-January to review your edits/revisions to your proposals and tools. I would suggest making a copy of everything you have and then applying edits to the copies.

Log your conference today and be sure to do this regularly. I'll share a template for this when we meet quickly on Friday. Then we'll complete our Catch-up Day; I will be available through the entire meeting period on Meet.

We are almost there everyone...we are almost there! Happy first snow!

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Week 15 - The End of 2020

AP Language

Good day all around today everyone! I was happy to see a lot of forward movement with our website task and to see the amazing amount of collaboration to improve your work and make each other better. Keep in mind that finishing this task is going to be our key focus for this week. Be sure that you take time to post your materials. If you need additional help, let me know. We'll meet together on Thursday and, possibly, quickly check out based on where we are and what we have to do.

As always, reach out with anything I can do to help!

English 10

Today we took time to read and analyze an important chapter for us as we consider how people and relationships change over time. Your PD Takeaways on Google Classroom have your notes. There are also the slides posted for the questions and key panels for analysis. In "The Horse" we looked at Marji and her mother as well as the irony at play in their developing relationship. 

From there, we took time at the end to work on and submit projects. Remember that projects need to be turned in this week. If you've finished your project, then you should watch the movie for Persepolis. Everything is posted for you in Google Classroom under Classwork.

Friday, December 11, 2020

Closing Week 14 - Friday the 11th

AP Research

Happy Friday! Today we used our return period to complete our quick assessment on ethical practices. Class time today is our final working session before submitting our IRB paperwork. The main task that you have ahead of yourselves at the moment is compiling and gathering your materials to submit for IRB approval.

There is a space on Google Classroom for you to submit your work. Be sure that you submit your proposal and any/all tools that you will use to gather data and complete your method. The team will meet on Monday afternoon, review your work, and give any feedback. We'll go through this on Wednesday as we continue moving forward.

Next week we'll also take a look at some PODs and become more familiar with the POD rubric. I've also posted a new reflection question for you - it relates to the work we're doing now on method development.

AP English and English 10

Keep in mind that we have final projects due next week. My goal in collecting them next week is so that you will have a break that actually is that - a break. Be focused on your tasks, check in on any missing assignments, and submit your work. I'm available on Monday during Office Hours for any support or help you may need.

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Ending the Week - Thursday, 10 December

AP Language

Today was time to review the requirements and process for the group argumentative essay as part of the Satire Website project. As a group, you had time to generate an argument (or the beginning of an argument) so that you all know from which perspective and for what purpose to use your text now. Over the weekend, you should take time to work through this and anything else required with your project. I'll be available on Monday to review your work and conference in Office Hours.

Next class is devoted to the websites. You'll have nothing but time in your group to write, edit, revise, and construct. I'll be available throughout class for help. Don't forget that vocabulary cards are due, and the place to submit them is posted.

I'll have quizzes scored and returned to you by the end of the day on Monday. If you want to retake or apply extra credit points, let me know via email.

English 10

Today we took time to do some individual reading and study in Persepolis as well as a brief grammar review. Remember to submit your slide from your reading today - it's a small ten point assignment.

Over the weekend, you should finish your work on your comic book and turn that in. Use the recording on Google Classroom to review how to turn in pictures of your work for this project. If you need help, come see me on Monday during Office Hours. I'm looking forward to seeing your stories!

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Wednesday - 9 December - Grey Day

AP Research

We'll meet as a group on Friday for a working day together. This will give me the chance to check-in and conference with each of you so that we can make sure that everything is going in a good direction for submitting proposals and tools. Don't forget that we'll also have a small assessment on Friday related to ethical practices. 

Keep developing your proposal and tools. A quick email or meeting can help save you a lot of time and energy. This is also a good time to check in with your reflection questions and Body of Knowledge - you've got a lot of answers and resources there as well. As always, let me know what you'll need, and I'll do my best to provide it.

AP Language

We got through the activity today! Thank you to the classes yesterday for struggling through it and giving me feedback to make changes for today. Remember that you have a quiz on Friday on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Prepare by reviewing your notes, our slides, and other resources. The quiz will focus on identifications, quotations, and short answer.

Don't lose your project work while this is going on. If you haven't drafted your rhetorical analysis - be sure that you do now. Remember that the goal is to show how the author makes their argument clear to you via the choices they make. Our next step is the group essay, which is very simple. You should be able to complete everything in advance of the due date.

English 10

Good working and thinking today as we began our work in Persepolis, Part 2. We'll keep seeing how Marji responds to her new life in Austria and the new potential she has. We'll finish this part of the book pretty quickly, as you'll see next class.

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Beginning Week 14 - Tuesday the 8th

AP Language

Hey crew. I appreciate your efforts today. I'm taking what I learn from working with you all every day and applying it to our future lessons. I'm sorry that you all end up being my guinea pigs since you're the Blue Day group. Be sure that you have uploaded your work from today to the shared slide deck/FlipGrids so that you can get your points from today's activity. I think for tomorrow I'll be removing the recording part of the assignment; it seems like that's where the major speedbump is.

Review the other slides for today's class and from the other groups. There are some beginnings of sample short answer questions as yes/no samples - using those yes/no statements are a great way to prepare for short answer questions on your quiz on Thursday. There's an outline of the quiz and tips on how to prepare in the final slide.

Don't forget that you also have your rhetorical analysis for your project. It should be complete. I appreciate that so many of you met with me or set up times to meet with me later this week. Our next step is the group essay which we'll settle next class - it's pretty straightforward and should be a simple writing task.

English 10

Today's class was a reading day to get into Part 2 of Persepolis. As we read, we spoke a lot on cause and effect and the mixed bag that comes with immigrating to a new place - the way that the expectation doesn't usually line up with what we expect.

We finished the day with a bit of choice - looking at a lesson on NoRedInk and the requirements for our project. Be focused on finishing your project right now. It's due on Monday and is a lot of points. If you're unsatisfied with your quiz score, you can email me for a retake or to use rubles for extra credit.

Friday, December 4, 2020

Looking at the Weekend - Ending Week 13

Good Day Students! Welcome to the end of another wonderful and productive week.

English Students - This weekend is made for you to get mileage out of your projects. In AP Language a clear goal is to construct your analysis. I'm available all next week, and especially on Monday, to help you with this work. Vocabulary cards, finishing Huckleberry Finn, and preparing for our novel assessment are also key tasks. For English 10 it's clear that we need to be creating our content for our graphic novels. Start to write, draw, and create. If you still need to complete the brainstorming, be sure to get that done too!

AP Research - Today was all about ethical choices in research and method design. Remember that much of this is so individual to your own inquiry projects because of the design of your own individual methods. Ethical choices related to what we do and why we've done it as well as how we do it. Your job as a researcher is to make sure that your assessor is always aware of the ethical choices that you have made.

Focus this weekend on the TEDTalk about ethics in research and data. There are some great insights related to this conversation that I think will give you further information to ponder. Next week your goal is to complete your Inquiry Proposal form for the IRB meeting on December 14. You have to submit the proposal form as well as any/all forms, surveys, questionnaires, tools for your method. You should put everything in your PREP and share that folder with me to present on your behalf.

As I said today in class, this is a good time to use Mondays and our working days to get meetings with me. Next week you'll have Wednesday to work and Friday we'll be together for a quick check on ethics.

Thursday, December 3, 2020

Ending Week 13 and Looking Ahead...

AP Language

Good day filled with collaboration and support for each other. I was happy to hear that you were able to work together and get goals accomplished. Keep in mind that this weekend is a key weekend for writing. Focus on completing your rhetorical analysis. Keep working with your peers. Remember that I'm available on Monday for help with individual editing and review if you need it.

Outside of finishing the draft of your analysis, be sure that you complete Vocabulary Cards #2 and your reading of Huckleberry Finn. We'll have a quick assessment on Thursday to see your understanding and knowledge of the text.

Keep in mind that we'll have everything due for this unit BEFORE we go out for break. That way the break will really be a break instead of a chance to do work. I've attached a video from today's class to help you with your process.

English 10

Today we took time for our first quiz and then to finish up any loose ends. Next week we'll be focused on finishing our projects and our study of Persepolis. We'll be reading some important chapters in Part Two before we take a look at the film version of Persepolis to compare and contrast the two. I hope that all of you felt prepared for today's quiz. I'll have them graded and returned to you ASAP. Remember that you can cash in rubles to raise your grade, or you can redo the quiz if you'd like to improve that way too. 

Make sure that you have finished the earlier parts of your project and that you are moving into the creation phase of this work. Next week you should be drawing and writing so that you can turn in your stories on Monday, December 14. Keep in mind that you'll turn in a photograph of your page(s). There's also a quick video that you'll post where you explain your work. When you turn it in your story, you'll see the link to record your response. 

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Grey Day - 2 December 2020

AP Language - Thanks for getting things done during our Return Period today. I'll have scores updated for AP Classroom later this week. Remember that you should be coming to class on Friday with a good working draft/outline of your rhetorical analysis to work in some peer editing teams.

English 10 - Remember to review and prepare for your assessment. I hope you liked the Kahoot today as  a way to review the first part of Persepolis.

AP Research

Today was a day where we launched into method and Unit 3 - the design of our method and the implementation of it. Lots of new information today, so lots of me talking and presenting. Later in the unit you'll have long stretches of independent work, so I like to think that I get in all of my time at the beginning in this one.

Our focus today was on types of method and their connection to the research question approach and design. Keep in mind that your credibility comes through your supporting sources - using them to help you in the design and choice of your method is a great strategy to ensure you're making the best choices.

Next class we'll look at ethics and ethical choices in method design and implementation. This will help you to work through and complete most if not all of your research proposal. These are due on the 14th in the morning for the IRB meeting in the afternoon. 

For now, begin on the proposal. You've likely got the preliminary phases finished - so working through those areas now will save you time next week as you finalize your method and develop your tools.

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Beginning Week 13 - Blue Day

AP Language

If you weren't able to finish the reading of Toni Morrison's piece of literary criticism, I highly suggest that you do. Remember that the main goal is to find ways to open up our own perspective on a piece of literature and see new things to consider. I appreciated seeing your own reflections on her article and what you were able to understand. 

Moving forward to Thursday, your focus should be on your individual analysis. Come to class with a good draft of that on Thursday so that you can work with your group through class to provide feedback and move into the final phase of the assignment.

Next week we'll be finishing TAoHF, so complete the reading of the final chapter set and your second set of cards. As a reminder you can choose words from Tan, Sedaris, Twain, and today's essay from Toni Morrison.

As always, reach out with any questions or concerns.

English 10

I included the link to our class review game on Google Classroom so that you can further review the questions before our quiz on Thursday. On Thursday for the quiz you'll be able to use your book, notes, and study guide from today's review game as you work. I hope that you enjoyed the chance to do something a little bit different today.

Outside of preparing for our quiz, it's a great time to finish any of your work with your project. Start drawing and putting the story together. Remember that you can use no more than two pages, so you might want to focus on the most important part of the moment/story. You'll turn in the project by December 14 by turning in photographs of your work to me. Be sure that any of our planning or earlier work is turned in so that you're ready to move forward.

Friday, November 20, 2020

Off to Thanksgiving Break

Dear Grey Day Students - Thanks for a great last class before our break next week. Keep in mind that we won't be meeting next week because of the holiday break. I'm not assigning anything to be completed over the break; however, if you have missing assignments you should submit them now so that you can be on a good footing when we return. I'll be sending progress reports on Monday.

AP Research

Today we discussed the literature review and its function within the introduction. Keep in mind that each section of the paper has a specific goal/purpose - as we keep moving through, we'll continue to build the plane while we're flying.

Remember that one of our main resources are our other sources - use them as models and exemplars for help to navigate your task. Keep in mind that your paper should, in the end, look like their papers, since you want to be filling the gap in current scholarship. Our AP Rubric and example high scoring paper can also help us here.

Keep writing, working, revising, thinking and reading. When we return from break, we're off to Unit 3 so that we can begin to construct our method and gain approval for our inquiry.

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

English Students:

I hope that you enjoyed the time to read and work today in class. Keep in mind that I won't be assigning anything additional next week during the Thanksgiving Break so that you'll have a chance to unplug and unwind from things. To be honest, I'm not even planning on bringing my computer with me anywhere. Take this time to get caught up and then to focus on our end of unit projects. Reach out with any questions or concerns that you may have.

AP Research

Today was a working day for you to focus on writing your Annotated Bibliography entries and to look back on your poster presentation and graphic organizer in order to find any places to tighten up your language or make clearly needed revisions before we move on. On Friday we'll transition out of Unit 2 by discussing the elements of the Introduction and Literature Review in order to bring together all of our loose threads so that we can move on to Unit 3 and begin to design our Inquiry Proposal and Method to Collect and Analyze Data.

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Beginning Week 11 - 17 November 2020

Dear Students - In all of our classes today we opened the day with time to reassess and resubmit assignments, to get caught up on some assignments which may be missing, and to get ahead on assignments which are coming up. I hope that all of you were able to use today's class time to be productive and show your skills and knowledge. Reminders for the classes are below.

AP Language

Today we spent time in class going back to the idea of language, identity, and the skill of rhetorical analysis. I hope that as we are reading, thinking, and discussing, you are able to see the way in which you will accomplish the individual part of your group project - the rhetorical analysis. Keep in mind that as you are writing a rhetorical analysis, you're doing what we do in discussion. Picking out small details and finding the way in which they contribute to the author's argument. We're focusing our work on satire and social commentary, so hopefully this helps you to set a purpose and goal for your reading and notetaking.

Next class we'll be working through Chapters 29-33 in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and we'll have time to work in our groups on our project. Come prepared with your choice text and the beginnings of your notes/annotations. We'll review an outline structure you may find helpful to complete part one of your project.

English 10


Today we took time to settle up some of our missing assignments or to get ahead on the parts of the project yet to come. The most important things to make sure we submit (if missing) are the major point assignments: Day 16 Analysis, Unit Project Brainstorming, and the Teenage Rebellion quickwrite. Remember that you can always turn in assignments late and still get full credit.

After that we discussed and read "The Shabbat" and thought about how the death of her friend will affect Marji moving forward. Next class we'll be finishing Part One of Persepolis, so we'll see if we are right.

For tonight, stay focused on submitting any missing work from today. I won't be assigning anything over Thanksgiving break, and Tuesday will be an asynchronous day, so you'll have more chances to get caught up as we move forward.

Friday, November 13, 2020

Closing out Week 10

Dear Students - I hope that you're enjoying class and our study of some great pieces of literature, or our progression into the research process - as you find yourselves. This weekend AP Language and English 10 Students should focus on reading, making progress on our final unit project, and any missing assignments. Remember that you can also resubmit formerly submitted assignments - check your comments and be sure to highlight or clearly show your changes, especially if the comment resolves.

AP Research

We're quickly coming to the end of our second unit of the course in which we determine the elements of our introduction and finalize the foundation of our research paper and inquiry. Next week we'll be finishing this unit of study and moving into the third unit which will have us complete our Research Proposal and begin the process of learning about ethics and method as it relates to research. 

This weekend your goal should be to complete your Annotated Bibliography. Please submit this document next week in order to complete Unit 2 and move on into Unit 3. Additionally, you should consider drafting and/or outlining the introduction to your research paper, especially for those choices which you feel very confident. Don't forget your weekly reflection document - I've updated it for 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.

AP Language

Our presentations in class today were very rich and thorough - wonderful job groups on taking your first task and knocking it out of the park. I'd suggest going back to that document we created as a group to further refine and improve your own annotations.

Over the weekend you should focus on reading. We have our next chapter set in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as well as the selection of our text for our analysis project. Bring this text with you on Tuesday as we'll have time to do a close reading and annotating workshop to begin writing our analysis.

On Google Classroom, I've posted our video on building a website. If you need anything, please reach out or visit on Monday. If you have any missing assignments, please work to get them completed and submitted this weekend.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Grey Day / Veterans Day / Early Release - 11/11/2020

Reminders and homework for AP Lang and English 10 are the same as posted below. Continue reading, thinking, and contributing to the success of the group. Reach out with any questions or concerns. Also, do check in on missing assignments - there are a few of you who are missing vocabulary cards, written reflections, or in-class assignments.

AP Research

On Friday we'll be meeting another major milestone as we complete our first elevator pitches and present our research posters. Like I said today in our quick meeting - we're making choices now which we'll later need to defend with our proposal. All of these assignments work together and support each other - I hope that you can all see that. 

Keep in mind that as you work to complete your poster/pitch, there's also the Annotated Bibliography floating out in the miasma. Keep using the templates and go back to our slides related to constructing the AB. Use your source list and focus on essentials. As always, reach out with any questions or to ask for any help. I'll provide what I can.

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Blue Day - Beginning Week 10

AP Language

Great day today in AP Lang as we worked for the most part in our groups. Due to the fact that we have a group task ahead, it's good for us to do a bit of a dry run to move through these chapters in this section of Huckleberry Finn. Continue to read and contribute to your group's work in order to prepare for Thursday's class. We'll begin by going through these chapters as a class, learning and sharing with each other.

If you did not submit your vocabulary cards or your Amy Tan/Mark Twain reflection, please do so. I'll be updating the gradebook later this week.

For tonight's homework - complete your reading and group teaching preparation for Thursday's class. You may also want to consider your choice of text for the project. I've included a list of possible texts for the Contemporary Essay. Most all of these can be found in PDF form via a Google search, some are in our textbook.

Looking forward to seeing your chapter presentations on Thursday!

English 10

Big things poppin' in English 10 and absolutely nothing stoppin' us! Today we had a great day full of brainstorming and planning for our final assignment with Persepolis as well as some team reading - many thanks to those of you who volunteered to read today.

As we read, we dealt with some discussion and analysis questions. I was happy to see so many of you really clearly discussing irony and other devices we learned last class.

Remember to submit your Brainstorming and work from last week (Scavenger Hunt and Day 16) if it's still missing. For tonight, you should try to read the next two chapters in Persepolis and complete the discussion board post in Google Classroom.

Friday, November 6, 2020

End of Week 9 - Grey Day - 6 November

Reminders and announcements for English 10 and AP Language are posted below. Be sure that this weekend you complete the asynchronous assignment from Day 16. There are also final projects you can begin to think about and plan, but remember we'll have more time on Wednesday to complete tasks such as the group contract (AP) or the brainstorming (English 10).

AP Research

Happy Friday/Working Day Researchers. Keep in mind that you should be focused on your three essential assessments in this unit. There's the Annotated Bibliography, the Poster, and the Pitch. These assignments are all connected to each other - so, I hope you can see the usefulness of working on all three at once. 

Remember that you have templates to help you with all three assessments as well as the rubric for the Annotated Bibliography. During today, I hope that you took time to work, collaborate, and practice pitching with Ms. Greeves or the librarians. 

I've posted your new reflection question in the document on Google Classroom. Be sure to take a look and answer this weekend in your PREP folder. This is also a great time to continue writing and planning. Our next step is to complete our proposal form!

Thursday, November 5, 2020

Blue Day - 5 November - Hybrid Learning Begins

Dear Students! 

Thanks for being with me on this journey as we figure out what it is to learn in school and at home at the same time. If you watch the news, I hear that we'll be on Channel 4 today this evening, so keen an eye out for your English teacher tonight...notes and updates for classes are below.

English 10

What a great day today in English 10 focusing on literary devices. We focused today on six key devices which will all probably show up on your SOL Reading test next year. We then did a scavenger hunt in Persepolis to find these devices.

Over the weekend, be sure that your scavenger hunt is turned in as well as the Day 16 Assignment. If you've finished that, then go on to the brainstorm for the final project, but know that we'll spend time on that in class next week - so you don't need to get it done now.

Have a great weekend! Come to Office Hours on Monday if you need anything!

AP Language

Well - we survived our first hybrid class! I was glad to have you all along for the ride. Today we had a great discussion on symbols and discovered wonderful connections between four key symbols. Keep looking at the way in which these symbols interact and develop as we move through the text.

Over the weekend, focus on vocabulary cards and your next chunk of reading (all the way to Chapter 27). There will be more time for group contracts and group tasks next week. The next chapter set is an adventure called "The Grangerford Event" - there's a lot of satire here, so keep those eyes peeled. Look out for new characters too - lots of routes for satire coming into this text in this section.

As always, please reach out for any questions.


Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Kicking Off Q2 - Grey Day - 11/4

Since we didn't have a Blue Day yesterday, today is a bonus day for Grey Day English classes. I hope that you enjoyed the new class setup today. As always, I appreciate and welcome your feedback.

AP Language

Today we had an enrichment day to reflect on the quarter, talk about some test taking skills for future exams, and hopefully have some time to work with our classmates and get to know each other better.

Next class we'll be focused on our reading of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. You've got Chapters 11-16 (a bit of a transitional section with some mini-adventures). Pay attention to symbols and big ideas as these will be the focus of our work on Friday. We'll also be discussing the final project for this unit and beginning our task with it. Don't forget that you should submit the Amy Tan Reflection (Day 16 work) and Vocabulary Cards.

English 10

Today in class we took some time to read in Persepolis, work as groups to learn more about each other, and reflect on our vocabulary and in general on Quarter 1 of the year. I know that there were some quirks to our first stations day; hopefully next time we do this it'll run a bit more smoothly.

Take a look at the asynchronous work from last class if you haven't yet. You may want to review the assignment tonight and do some reading to prepare to complete the work. We'll practice a bit with this skill next class as we examine several important scenes in Persepolis.

AP Research

Today in AP Research we had a quick lesson to review the components of the first research "poster" and pitch for class. Keep in mind that one of the key functions of this work is to check and ensure the ever important idea of alignment exists between all of the areas of our work. Go back into the work that you've done so far, especially as it relates to your research question and consider how you can repurpose some of that work for this new task. 

Next class you'll have a full day to work - spend it practicing your pitch with each other or Ms. Greeves. There's also AB Entry writing or developing the poster. Next week we'll present our work and review the elements of the Inquiry Proposal form in order to submit our proposals for review and authorization.

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Ending the Week and Quarter - 29 and 30 October

Good Day Students and Families - Today is the final day of the quarter for the classes, and I wanted to post a quick overview for everyone as we move into the Election Day weekend.

All Classes

Note that Dr. Braband has extended the grading window for the first quarter of the year is now November 2nd at 5:00 PM. I will be able to continue accepting late work from quarter one until this date and time. I will also be able to accept resubmissions of work until this time and extra credit cash-in. Note that because of a School Planning Day on Monday, there will be no Office Hours.

Also, I will be participating in the in-person pilot program, so be on the look out for some changes next week! For those of you who are participating as well, I look forward to working with you in-person and welcoming you back to FHS!

AP Language

The only work that I see many people missing from Quarter 1 is the AP Multiple Choice Unit 1 on AP Classroom. Remember that you're getting points for completion of this task. Please log in and submit your work - I've reopened the assignment. All projects should be scored and in the gradebook by the end of the day, today.

Your work from the asynchronous day including reading in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the work with Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue", and vocabulary cards will be scored next week. There is also the lesson posted in NoRedInk on punctuating titles. Please reach out with any questions via email. 

English 10

Be sure to check in on any assignments that are missing, incomplete, or in need of resubmission. As noted above, I can continue to take work for some time. The work from today's asynchronous day will be scored and collected next week. Be sure to complete the reading in Persepolis and the lesson on punctuating titles on NoRedInk - I'll check in on this work next week. I'm glad to see that so many of you are enjoying our study of the book!

AP Research

We'll have quick conferences tomorrow - remember to have a rough draft of an Annotated Bibliography entry. This is an important time to be writing and generating content - remember the two step process in crafting an Annotated Bibliography - first go through the sources and consider their importance (remember our lesson in SMARTER annotating), then on your second pass, notice the connections and explore those. 

I hope you have found some use in the Lesson 6 Takeaways Document - I hope that it will guide some of our discussion tomorrow.

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Grey Day - 28 October

English 10 and AP Language Students -

Remember that any missing or late work needs to be submitted ASAP in order to receive credit for the first quarter. If you're going to cash in rubles for extra credit, remember to email me with the amount of points you want to add and which assignment. I'll reply and let you know what you have left in the bank. Keep reading your books! Use this time to get ahead if you can. Next class will be mostly on your own - so pay attention to any and all postings in Google Classroom.

AP Research

Today we had a very important lesson on the importance of clarifying our definitions and being aware of our assumptions and hypotheses as we continue in this process of AP Research. It's also a good day for us to consider the usefulness of our source lists and the wealth of information that they'll provide as we do our work. A logical outgrowth of today's lesson is to work with the Lesson 6 Takeaways Document. Go through and consider your terms, find any assumptions and hypotheses you are aware of. Bring this to our conference on Friday as a common place for us to discuss.

It's also important that you begin to write your AB entries, use the templates and the rubric provided. We should expect that these will be called due in the next two weeks. As always, reach out with questions or concerns and we'll do what we can!

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

End of Quarter 1 - Week 8 - Blue Day

AP Language

Today's class involved some group work where we analyzed elements of Huck Finn (namely characters and settings) before doing some close reading practice and work on analysis thesis building. 

Be sure to reflect on your reading notes and annotations based on today's work in class. We pulled out a lot of big ideas that are going to help us as we keep moving through this book. Update your annotations and be sure that significant passages in the text are annotated to reflect the ideas on the covers.

For tonight, I would suggest checking in on any remaining work from Quarter 1 including the Unit 1 Multiple Choice practice. Next class you'll have time to read, consider connections to Twain, and complete work for Quarter 2. As always, please reach out with any questions you may have.

English 10

Today in class we focused on allusions and completed some small research on different figures from history in order to better understand "The Bicycle" and "The Water Cell" in Persepolis. Remember that when authors make a choice to allude to a particular moment or person that this is for a reason. I hope that today's class helped us with understanding the importance of investigating an author's choices.

The only homework for tonight is to check in on any missing assignments from Quarter 1, especially with our final project being due. It's very important that all final projects are turned in so that you can either add extra credit or resubmit them on time. Friday is the final day this week to turn in work to be scored. Next class will be a day on your own - there's a grammar lesson available for you in NoRedInk as well as some reading work related to Persepolis. All of the work that you do on Thursday will be scored next week and is all part of Quarter 2.

Friday, October 23, 2020

Grey Day - 23 October - End of the Week

Week 7 is now behind us everyone. AP Language and English 10 students should be focused on finalizing Unit 1 projects this weekend. As a reminder they are due at the end of the day on Monday. Keep in mind that the 30th is the end of the grading period. If you are submitting late work, resubmissions of work, or rubles for extra credit, you must have this submitted by the end of the day on Friday 10/30.

AP Research

Happy Friday Researchers! Today should be a day focused, I hope, on writing. Be sure that you've gone through your initial source list and filled or made a plan to fill any gaps. Consider especially method - as this gave some of you some pause as we read the Manzanar paper. What methods are done in the papers you've seen so far? Could those methods be feasible for your investigation? Why or why not? What modifications would you need to make?

Your final source list should be submitted on Monday by the end of the day. Try to have 35+ sources including open sources and peer-reviewed sources. Fill your gaps in your Body of Knowledge!

Use the templates as well as the Manzanar paper to begin writing. Begin with your most important sources and move from there into more tangential ones as you create the Annotated Bibliography. The rubric for the Annotated Bibliography is posted for your use. I've also posted your newest Reflection Question for your PREP.

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Blue Day - 22 October - End of the Week

AP Language

Good analysis today with Equiano. I've left the documents there as a great example of tracing tone and active annotating around a shared purpose. This was a great practice toward rhetorical analysis - our writing skill for this unit. In this type of writing our focus is to trace the author's argument through the explanation of their choices. We focus on literary/rhetorical devices to organize ourselves and draw connections.

I've uploaded the recording on rhetorical analysis for you to review as needed. For this weekend, be sure to take fifteen minutes for your Multiple Choice Practice on AP Classroom. The main task is to read! Enjoy Huckleberry's adventures! Don't forget, there's the chance of an assessment based on your reading next class!

English 10

Today we had our guest speaker, Ms. Anne Nolan, who went over some of the nuts and bolts of graphic novels and elements of their construction and style. The notes and recording have all been uploaded. We put a lot of this into practice as we read and studied Chapter One of Persepolis - "The Veil". 

Over the weekend there's nothing to do except to finish and submit your Unit 1 Projects. If you have any other missing work, it should be turned in to be scored. 

Next class we'll be reading more of Persepolis and doing some research into the text. I'm looking forward to it!

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Grey Day - 21 October 2020

English 10 and AP Language

See the post below as well as the reminders in Google Classroom related to your tasks/reminders tonight. Keep in mind that we are drawing to the end of our first unit as well as the end of the quarter, any missing work or resubmissions should be in to be scored. If you'd like to use extra credit on anything, please email me and let me know where I should apply your points.

AP Research

Today we took time to read our first sample paper - The Manzanar Paper - in order to understand the way in which the work we have done so far in this class will find its way into our introduction. Additionally, we reviewed the rubric in order to understand the way in which it is designed and how to best achieve a high score in our rows. Remember that there's a purpose behind what we do every day. I hope that this paper will serve as a model for you as we keep moving forward.

This week you should continue to read and update your source list. Focus on places in the first submission which were lacking (Research Method/Current Climate). Keep in mind that you will continue to add to your Body of Knowledge through the year. I think that this is also a useful time for writing our AB entries. Use the templates and see how in the Literature Review, there are elements of the Annotated Bibliography.

Next class is a day for conferencing and working and writing. I'll be available if you need to see me. Please submit your updated source lists on Monday. Your newest reflection question has been posted.

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Kicking Off Week 7 - Blue Day - Starting New Units

AP Language

Today we had a good overview of the main topics we'll study and consider as we move through our study of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Use the slides to review our annotation anchors and the procedures for setting up your covers as well as what to look for as you read.

Our reading for next class is Equiano's "Narrative" - as you read, consider how he appeals to his audience of the time. Working through logos, pathos, and ethos will really guide your reading.

Next week we'll cover our first chunk of Huck Finn - be sure that you've read Chapters 1-10 for next week's classes. Follow the Unit Plan to see our reading deadlines.

Lastly, remember that your Unit 1 projects are due on Monday the 26th. This will be among the final grades for Quarter 1 - you can also email me to cash in your bonus points. Remember to tell me what assignment, and how many rubles to spend for extra credit.

English 10

Today was a really productive day! We spent time working through a poem by Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz before taking time to work on our projects or other assignments. I also shared your bonus points with you today. Remember that you can cash in your rubles for bonus points on assignments (10 rubles = 1 point). Just send me an email and let me know where to spend your cash.

Tonight you should focus on completing your projects and/or getting caught up on missing work. The first quarter will end on October 30th and no work will be scored after that date for Quarter 1. Let me know what I can do to help you to get what you need!

As always, let me know what I can do to help!

Friday, October 16, 2020

Happy Friday - 16 October - Grey Day

Reminders for AP Language and English 10 are the same as those listed below. Remember to submit any missing work this weekend from Unit 1 (since we're moving on) and especially the revised Writing Diagnostic. I'll update grades through the weekend and on Monday based on your submissions.

AP Research

Thank you for a productive day of conferencing based on your source list. I was very happy to see that you were immediately able to apply your findings from your Source List assignment to the further development of your research question. Remember that these sources may serve as models for you in a variety of ways - consider if their work is replicable for you in this course in any way, shape, or form.

Over the weekend you should continue to add to your source list - this should be a continuous process as we keep reading and working. Additionally, it is clear that many of you have found significant and important work which is guiding you. Apply our Lesson 4 work related to the Annotated Bibliography and begin to craft entries now. Remember that this Annotated Bibliography is one of our major assessments in this unit.

Next week we'll meet together to work through the reading of an AP Research paper and become familiar with the rubric used to score the paper. I think that you're ready to see the final product and understand the way in which this work we do now is going to find its way to that final product.

As always, reach out if you need me! Keep reading and adding - especially if you've found some gaps in your Source List.

Thursday, October 15, 2020

End of Week 6 - Blue Day - 15 October

AP Language

Happy Thursday, all! We had a thorough day reviewing some of our main concepts related to rhetorical analysis, appeals, and situations. I was happy to see the way in which a lot of us have grown as readers and analyzers, even in this quick time we've had to start the year. I'm glad to see that so many of you enjoyed reading James Baldwin - we'll be seeing more of him through the year.

Over the weekend, be sure to complete your NoRedInk Diagnostic - you'll be getting full credit for completion. This will help to guide our grammar work through the year. Also remember that Writing Diagnostic resubmissions are due on Monday. Highlight changes/updates so that I can see your improvements more quickly.

Our next unit will focus on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. We'll be looking at some shorter pieces and essays to begin our work before jumping into the novel, but be sure that you're ready with a copy of the book soon!

English 10

Today in class we had our first workshop on our final project - My Personal Culture. Remember that the goal of this project is to learn more about your cultural background but also to find ways that you're different and have made yourself into an individual. This project is due on 10/26 at the end of the quarter. 

Remember that next week we'll begin our study of graphic novels and our first major book Persepolis. If you didn't get a copy from school and need one, I'll be there to help you from 1-3 on Monday at Fairfax High School.

This weekend is a great weekend to submit any and all missing work from Unit 1. Since we're moving on, I won't be able to take work for much longer. Be sure that anything which says "MISSING" on Google Classroom or SIS is complete and submitted. I'll get it rescored by the end of Monday. If you want a new grade on your essay, do be sure to submit those this weekend so that I can reread them and score them.

As always, please reach out with any questions or concerns. I'm here to help, always!

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

14 October - Grey Day

We're all in the transition point between units in the classes, which means that most of us are working on final projects of some sort. Remember that final projects are an opportunity for you to show your skills and learning from your work in the unit. If you would like, sign up for an office hours conference - calendar link is in Google Classroom - so we can meet and discuss your work before submission.

Be sure that any resubmissions are in to be scored as quickly as possible. If you have any questions, please reach out via email to discuss. Reminders for AP Language and English 10 are the same today as below. Be focused on your final projects as well as any corrections to your writing diagnostics. I'll be grading this weekend and Monday to import new scores based on your resubmissions.

AP Research

Today we began the joy of Unit 2 - The Introduction Element of the Academic Paper - and began work on our first major assessment task in this unit, the Annotated Bibliography. As we discussed today, the AB is the second iteration of our source list. In this assignment we are working SMARTER to consider the usefulness of the sources for our eventual investigation in this course. A great thing to do tonight is to take one of the sources you feel to be highly significant, and to write an AB entry using your templates. This will give you your first entry completed, as well as something to share with your peers.

I'll review source lists this weekend and return them to you after scoring. On Friday, we'll have quick conferences to check in, but the day is designed for you to continue your searching and to begin your writing. As always, keep considering your research question as you work and reach out for any help you may need.

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

And here we are at the end of another great week. AP Language students should be focused on finishing reassessments of writing diagnostics as well as the final reflection on the mini-project called "What's the Situation?" before moving on to our unit assessment, "This is (my) America." 

English 10 students should be focused on finishing their work related to South Africa and our questions and vocabulary tasks from today. There's no additional homework for this weekend in English 10 so that we can focus on getting caught up.

AP Research

Today we met briefly to review our CRAAP quiz and especially the College Board Policy on Plagiarism and Falsification. Be sure that this policy finds its way into your PREP. If you would like to resubmit your quiz, please do so via email.

The goal for right now is to continue developing our Body of Knowledge and by extension our Research Questions. Your next assignment to submit is your categorized source list - be sure to have that in by Wednesday. Next week we'll begin Unit 2! Be prepared to keep moving forward!

Don't forget that if you are coming to Fairfax High School on Monday to check out your novels for the year to remain in your car, pull up to Door 1, and wear a mask. Bring a piece of paper with your name, your English teacher's name, your class and period. That will help us to get you your books quickly!

Thursday, October 8, 2020

End of Week 5 - Blue Day - 8 October 2020

Dear Students and Families - It's the end of another great week at Fairfax High School. We're reading, thinking, and creating, and it's all wonderful to see. This week we're really focused on our writing skills and revising our work as we are moving to the end of our first units. See below for reminders this weekend related to your classes.

Also, remember if you're coming to FHS on Monday to check-out your books for the year, I look forward to seeing you in-person (even though you'll be socially distant). Remember to stay in your car, wear a mask, and to have your information on a piece of paper (name, class period, teacher name) to give us to process your check-out faster.

AP Language

Today was our day to finish our first round of Writing Bootcamp where we focused on the essential elements of an argumentative essay as well as the smaller elements of effective paragraph structure. I've included a recording below to help review this information. This means that all Writing Diagnostic revisions can be completed - to be rescored, submit by 10/19.

We also began the end of our unit by beginning work with the final project - This is (my) America. In this assignment you are using texts to present your definition of our nation. Remember to follow the rubric and guidelines posted. This is your chance to show your knowledge and skill at argumentative writing, so all of our Bootcamp lessons should be applied. This project will be due 10/26.

Lastly, if you have anything remaining from Mini-Project 1 - What's the Situation? Be sure that it is submitted (or resubmitted) by 10/13.

English 10

Today we got a bit brainy as we broke down and thought about where our ideas come from and the way in which we're developing a personal culture or viewpoint. Our article by Neil Gaiman brought up a lot of big ideas related to culture clash and reflecting on ourselves and our ideas. The slam poetry during our journal also had us consider where our ideas come from and how we're affected by our past and our struggles.

Be sure that you've submitted all work from our weeks up to this point including any writing tasks, the work on South Africa, and today's questions. We'll be transitioning to our novel next week, so this first unit is ending. We'll take time to develop our projects before we move to Iran and learn about the culture and people of the country before reading Persepolis


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

Reminders below for AP Language and English 10 are the same as for today's classes. Remember that if you have decided to check out books from school, please let me know. You will be able to come to school on the 12th of October to retrieve your books for the year. I'll share more details about this next week. Over the weekend/Monday be sure to complete your assignments, especially if anything is missing. 

AP Research

Today we took time to conference and continue our development of our research questions and the supporting elements of those questions. Some of you may find it useful as your question develops to continue to go back and revise your problem statement. Consider how your evolving question will continue to send you back to your sources and databases to find more information that you need. There's always more to do, but we're making great strides.

Next week you'll have two assessments - first will be your quiz on our CRAAP method for testing sources. Second will be the submission of your source list. The magic number is twenty five. I'll have all of this uploaded next week for you! Remember that as you work on your own, I'll keep myself available for questions and check-ins.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Happy October! Blue Day - 10/1 - End of Week 4

Time certainly flies when you're busy and having fun! Congratulations on making it to the end of the first month of virtual school. We've been adjusting and supporting each other through it - and I'm a fan of all of that. Below are your reminders moving into the weekend.

Please, mark your calendars! Book collection for my classes will be on October 12 at Fairfax High School. Remember this is your time to collect your novels for the year. Please see the Book Form (Day 5) and register your preference if you haven't already!

AP Language

Today was a day to brush off our close reading and annotating skills as we investigated the conclusion of Occom's "Narrative". This was a great way for us to pair our work with rhetoric and the rhetorical situation as we were able to dig deep and explore his message to his audience. 

Over the weekend your priority is Mini-Project 1. If you have questions or need a review, feel free to email me/share a draft with me and ask for feedback/or attend Office Hours on Monday.

The other items hovering on us are our first vocabulary cards - use Google Slides and follow the template on Google Classroom. Our revisions of our diagnostics - next week we'll discuss structure and organization. 

Lastly, the reading which will be discussed next week is Vowell's "The Wordy Shipmates." It's available on page 267 in the textbook. This is low priority right now, but it's our next text to consider if you'd like to get ahead.


English 10

Today we had our timed writing in class to finish our writing diagnostic. Remember that you're getting four grades on this assignment - one for your argument/thesis, one for the examples, one for explanation, and one for style. I hope that you were able to use your planning and earlier work to be ready and feel prepared for our task today. If you were not able to complete the planning steps, you will be able to get partial credit based on your essay that you wrote today. Also remember that you can redo this essay if you're not happy with your score.

Our other task for class today and on to the weekend is to work with Desmond Tutu's speech from our textbook on forgiveness in South Africa. Remember that the questions and tasks in the textbook are there to help you but aren't required. To get credit, complete Homework Assignment 4. Interact with one of the two choice activities at the end of the speech - there's an interview and a Google Earth field trip. Then, submit the South Africa reflection.

Be sure that if you're missing anything from before that it's turned in. We're at our mid-point, and I don't want anyone to fall behind.