Whan that aprill with his shoures soote
The droghte of march hath perced to the roote,
And bathed every veyne in swich licour
Of which vertu engendred is the flour
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
Day One Hundred Six, 2/2
Today, we enjoyed "Read Across America" Day. In every class, teachers read aloud to students. We also revised an essay from last week.
Today's Song: "Born This Way", Lady Gaga (2011)
Today's Homework: Find a history book, of at least 100 pages. Read it by the end of the quarter.
Parents: The sixth independent book of the year should be a history book. There are lots of lists available on the internet, and the librarians at school and in the Arlington Public Libraries can certainly help recommend excellent YA histories.
Today's Song: "Born This Way", Lady Gaga (2011)
Today's Homework: Find a history book, of at least 100 pages. Read it by the end of the quarter.
Parents: The sixth independent book of the year should be a history book. There are lots of lists available on the internet, and the librarians at school and in the Arlington Public Libraries can certainly help recommend excellent YA histories.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Day One Hundred Five, 3/1
Today, we examined an SOL practice test for grammar. (Slides)
Today's Song: "Turn Me Away (Get Munny)", Erykah Badu (March 2010)
Today's Homework: Find a history book, of at least 100 pages. Read it by the end of the quarter.
Parents: The sixth independent book of the year should be a history book. There are lots of lists available on the internet, and the librarians at school and in the Arlington Public Libraries can certainly help recommend excellent YA histories.
Today's Song: "Turn Me Away (Get Munny)", Erykah Badu (March 2010)
Today's Homework: Find a history book, of at least 100 pages. Read it by the end of the quarter.
Parents: The sixth independent book of the year should be a history book. There are lots of lists available on the internet, and the librarians at school and in the Arlington Public Libraries can certainly help recommend excellent YA histories.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Day One Hundred Four, 2/28
Today, I was absent, but you read a story called "The Secret" by Arthur Clarke.
Today's Homework: Find a history book, of at least 100 pages. Read it by the end of the quarter.
Parents: The sixth independent book of the year should be a history book. There are lots of lists available on the internet, and the librarians at school and in the Arlington Public Libraries can certainly help recommend excellent YA histories.
Today's Homework: Find a history book, of at least 100 pages. Read it by the end of the quarter.
Parents: The sixth independent book of the year should be a history book. There are lots of lists available on the internet, and the librarians at school and in the Arlington Public Libraries can certainly help recommend excellent YA histories.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Day One Hundred Three, 2/25
Today, we composed the Injury Essay by hand
Today's Song: "Will Do", TV on the Radio (April 2011)
Today's Homework: Find a history book, of at least 100 pages. Read it by the end of the quarter
Parents: The sixth independent book of the year should be a history book. There are lots of lists available on the internet, and the librarians at school and in the Arlington Public Libraries can certainly help recommend excellent YA histories.
Today's Song: "Will Do", TV on the Radio (April 2011)
Today's Homework: Find a history book, of at least 100 pages. Read it by the end of the quarter
Parents: The sixth independent book of the year should be a history book. There are lots of lists available on the internet, and the librarians at school and in the Arlington Public Libraries can certainly help recommend excellent YA histories.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Click here for lab instructions, 2/23
Welcome to the computer lab!
After you've logged in, I'll be giving a bit of a presentation on the overhead. Please watch carefully.
ESSAY SCORING
1. Please click on this link: NCS Mentor
1. Check out the anchor papers. What does a 4 in composition look like? How about a 1? What does a 4 in written expression look like? How do you get a 1 in written expression?
2. Try the Practice Scoring Sets. Try to be more accurate with each essay you score.
If you work diligently with NCS Mentor, you'll soon have a strong idea of what the State of Virginia wants from you on the SOL Writing Test.
BOOK APPROVAL: Please choose, for book six, a history book. (e.g., The Great Chicago Fire, The Sinking of the Titanic, The Story of Fenway Park, The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire). HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES.
BLABBERIZE: try out this website. Llamas are funny.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Day One Hundred One, 2/23
Today, we identified essay types based on prompts. (slides)
Today's Song: "Sara Smile", Airlines
Today's Homework: Brainstorm the injury essay.
Parents: The deadline has passed for all missing student work. Progress reports will be sent home next week.
Today's Song: "Sara Smile", Airlines
Today's Homework: Brainstorm the injury essay.
Parents: The deadline has passed for all missing student work. Progress reports will be sent home next week.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Day One Hundred, 2/22
Today, we took a test on a story called "There Will Come Sot Rains" and identified different moods and themes. (Slides)
Today's Song: "Burial Ground", Airlines
Today's Homework: Brainstorm the injury essay.
Parents: The deadline has passed for all missing student work. Progress reports will be sent home next week.
Today's Song: "Burial Ground", Airlines
Today's Homework: Brainstorm the injury essay.
Parents: The deadline has passed for all missing student work. Progress reports will be sent home next week.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Day Ninety-Nine, 2/18
Today, we took a test on a story called "There Will Come Sot Rains" and made some skits (Slides)
Today's Song: "Genius of Love", Tom Tom Club
Today's Homework: Catch up on your missing work by Tuesday
Parents: Students were given missing work lists today. Please sign the list and encourage your student to get the work turned in.
Today's Song: "Genius of Love", Tom Tom Club
Today's Homework: Catch up on your missing work by Tuesday
Parents: Students were given missing work lists today. Please sign the list and encourage your student to get the work turned in.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Day Ninety-Six, 2/15
Today, we read a story called "There Will Come Sot Rains" and previewed the next essay (Slides)
Today's Song: "Clap (One Day)", Pharaohe Monche
Today's Homework: Book Paper Five and the "Put Down That . . ." Essay
Parents: There is a field trip on Wednesday, we will work on the "put down" essay in the lab on Thursday, and the book paper is due on Friday .
Today's Song: "Clap (One Day)", Pharaohe Monche
Today's Homework: Book Paper Five and the "Put Down That . . ." Essay
Parents: There is a field trip on Wednesday, we will work on the "put down" essay in the lab on Thursday, and the book paper is due on Friday .
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Day Ninety-Five, 2/14
Weekend Edition, 2/12
Hello! I just published the directions for bookpaper five. Please email if you have any questions about it or about the Bias Project.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Day Ninety-Four, 2/11
TODAY, we again reviewed the bias project, which will be due Tuesday, and then assessed our work on "Episode of War".
Today's Song: "Silly Love Songs", Wings
TODAY'S HOMEWORK: Start the Bias Project.
PARENTS: The students have a new project will help them be more aware of the news and the potential for bias in reporting stories.
Today's Song: "Silly Love Songs", Wings
TODAY'S HOMEWORK: Start the Bias Project.
PARENTS: The students have a new project will help them be more aware of the news and the potential for bias in reporting stories.
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Click here for lab instructions, 2/10
Hello, Class!
Welcome to the computer lab!
Today, please print the two articles you will be using for your bias projects.
Then, please get started.
Either write an editorial in which you give your opinion of the topic, and support it with evidence from the articles, . . .
Or, begin writing the letters to the authors of the articles.
When class is nearly over, please print ONE HOOK for the essay prompt you had for homework. Print the hook in landscape form, using at least 48-point font.
Happy Robot Voice Thursday!
Welcome to the computer lab!
Today, please print the two articles you will be using for your bias projects.
Then, please get started.
Either write an editorial in which you give your opinion of the topic, and support it with evidence from the articles, . . .
Or, begin writing the letters to the authors of the articles.
When class is nearly over, please print ONE HOOK for the essay prompt you had for homework. Print the hook in landscape form, using at least 48-point font.
Happy Robot Voice Thursday!
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Day NInety-Two, 2/9

Today's Song: "One Tree Hill", U2
TODAY'S HOMEWORK: Continue the Bias Project, and there's a new essay to brainstorm. (DON'T WRITE IT YET.)
PARENTS: The students have a new project will help them be more aware of the news and the potential for bias in reporting stories.
Monday, February 07, 2011
Day Ninety-One, 2/8
TODAY, we again saw the theme puppets , and we headed to the library.
TODAY'S HOMEWORK: Start the Bias Project.
PARENTS: The rock essays are scored. (Click here.)
TODAY'S HOMEWORK: Start the Bias Project.
PARENTS: The rock essays are scored. (Click here.)
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Day Ninety, 2/7
TODAY, we again reviewed the bias project, which will be due in a week, and then made puppets. (Slides)
Today's Song: "Belong", The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
TODAY'S HOMEWORK: Start the Bias Project, and there's a punctuation worksheet.
PARENTS: The students have a new project will help them be more aware of the news and the potential for bias in reporting stories. LIBRARY TOMORROW!
Today's Song: "Belong", The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
TODAY'S HOMEWORK: Start the Bias Project, and there's a punctuation worksheet.
PARENTS: The students have a new project will help them be more aware of the news and the potential for bias in reporting stories. LIBRARY TOMORROW!
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Day Eighty-Nine, 2/4
TODAY, we finished our discussion of the theme in "The Lottery", reviewed the homework and the new bias project, and perhaps had time for Justice Skits. (Slides)
Today's Song: "Gone", GhostPoet
TODAY'S HOMEWORK: Start the Bias Project.
PARENTS: The students have a new project will help them be more aware of the news and the potential for bias in reporting stories.
Today's Song: "Gone", GhostPoet
TODAY'S HOMEWORK: Start the Bias Project.
PARENTS: The students have a new project will help them be more aware of the news and the potential for bias in reporting stories.
Click here for lab instructions, 2/3
Please submit the rock essay! -->
Please write, in the comment area, a 25-character story. (So difficult.)
Please start researching your "Bias Project".
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