Monday, March 30, 2015

Work for the Week of March 30th - Juniors



Monday March 30th
Minutes:NA
Reading HW: Catch up.
HW: Draft day.

Tuesday March 31st
Minutes: Jin-he
Reading HW: "The Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong"
HW: Why does O'Brien tell us Mary Ann's story?

Wednesday April 1st
Minutes: Chaun
Reading HW: "The Man I Killed" and "Ambush"
HW:

Thursday April 2nd
Minutes: Abe
Reading HW:"Style", "Speaking of Courage", "Notes"
HW: Begin to consider a quote for your rumination paper.

HAPPY NON-DENOMINATIONAL SPRING BREAK! (Fri. April 3rd - Sun. April 12th)

Monday April 13th
Minutes: Mayank
Reading HW: "In the Field", "Good Form", "Field Trip"
HW: Consider a quote for your rumination paper.

Work for the Week of March 30th - Seniors



Monday March 30th
Minutes: Zhe, Cynthia
Reading HW: "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Tuesday March 31st
Minutes: Sam, Doug
Reading HW: Please read "The Angel in the House" by Coventry Patmore
HW:

Wednesday April 1st
Minutes: NA, Alex
Reading HW: Please read this excerpt from "A Room of One's Own"
HW: What is the significance of having "a room of one's own"?

Thursday April 2nd
Minutes: Raheema, Cathy
Reading HW: Please read "A Bunny's Tale" (both parts) by Gloria Steinem 
HW: How are Playboy Bunnies treated?  Take notes!

HAPPY NON-DENOMINATIONAL SPRING BREAK! (Fri. April 3rd - Sun. April 12th)

Monday April 13th
Minutes: Pranab, Emile
Reading HW:
HW:

Work for the Week of March 30th - Freshmen


Monday March 30th
Minutes: Bingyi, Jesse
Reading HW:
HW: Paper due.

Tuesday March 31st
Minutes: Noah, Julia
Reading HW: Read "Rules of the Game"
HW: Final draft due.

Wednesday April 1st
Minutes: Andrew, Xing
Reading HW: "Voices from the Wall" and "Half and Half"
HW: N/A

Thursday April 2nd
Minutes: Erik, Cynthia
Reading HW: "Two Kinds"
HW: N/A

HAPPY NON-DENOMINATIONAL SPRING BREAK! (Fri. April 3rd - Sun. April 12th)

Monday April 13th
Minutes: Gilvir, Helen
Reading HW: "Four Directions" and "Rice Husband
HW: N/A

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Work for the Week of March 23rd - Freshmen


Monday March 23rd
Minutes: Vernita, Bhavesh
Reading HW:
HW: Draft Day!

Tuesday March 24th
Minutes: Erik, Ryan
Reading HW: N/A
HW:

Wednesday March 25th
Minutes: Gilvir, Sonal
Reading HW: Read "The Joy Luck Club" short story.
HW: Analyze the relationship between mothers and daughters.

Thursday March 26th
Minutes: David, Matthew
Reading HW: "Scar", "Red Candle", "The Moon Lady"
HW:

Friday March 27th
Minutes: Zhen, Chaktim
Reading HW: OWL: MLA format Works Cited
HW: How do you write a works cited?  Note that different kinds of sources require different citations!

Monday March 30th
Minutes: Bingyi, Jesse
Reading HW:"Rules of the Game"
HW: Paper due.

Use this citation website if you need help!

Monday, March 23, 2015

Work for the Week of March 23rd - Juniors


Monday March 23rd
Minutes: Daniella
Reading HW: Read "The Things They Carried"
HW:

Tuesday March 24th
Minutes: Lily
Reading HW: Read “Love” and “Spin”
HW:

Here's a copy of your Gatsby assignment and the outline (scroll down in the assignment pdf).

Wednesday March 25th
Minutes: Darwin
Reading HW: Draft Day!
HW: Complete outline for today and begin a draft.

Thursday March 26th
Minutes:Yiru
Reading HW: “On The Rainy River"
HW:

Friday March 27th
Minutes: Danielle
Reading HW:
HW: "Enemies,” “Friends,” “How to Tell a True War Story,” and “The Dentist"


Monday March 30th
Minutes: Angela C.
Reading HW:Read Stockings, Church, The Man I Killed, and Ambush
HW: Paper due.

Work for the Week of March 23rd - Seniors


Monday March 23rd
Minutes: Calvin Chen, Laura
Reading HW:
HW: Draft Day.

Tuesday March 24th
Minutes: Vincent, Alex
Reading HW: "Who Says Women Aren't Funny" by Alessandra Stanley  and "Funny Like a Guy" by Tad Friend.
HW: N/A

Wednesday March 25th
Minutes: Betty, Reda
Reading HW: Read the following excerpt from Tina Fey's Bossypants
HW: How did Fey bring new perspective to the SNL writer's room?  Watch these clips from the excerpt:Kotex ClassicMom Jeans.

Also, paper due.

Thursday March 26th
Minutes: , Natalie
Reading HW: Go on Youtubes and research female comics.  Find a comic you've never heard of.
HW: Transcribe a few particular jokes that you find especially funny.

Friday March 27th
Minutes: , Abu
Reading HW: Excerpt from The Feminine Mystique
HW: What is the problem that has no name?

Monday March 30th
Minutes: Zhe, Cynthia
Reading HW: "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
HW: How does our story directly respond to Coventry's "Angel" and directly influence Freidan's Mystique?

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Work for the Week of March 16th - Seniors


Monday March 16th
Minutes: Sabrina, Anil
Reading HW: "Slow Poison" packet
HW: Please print the packet for class.  Also, let's try to find other extremist examples outside of Islam.  Here's a perfect example, check out this Al Jazeera article.

Tuesday March 17th
Minutes: Nikkie, Tom
Reading HW: Read to page 295.
HW: N/A

Wednesday March 18th
Minutes: Brendan, Rebecca
Reading HW: Draft Day!
HW: Please have a quote selected for your rumination paper.  It's important to start the draft for today as well.  Bring in a copy.  At minimum, have a quote selected.

Thursday March 19th
Minutes: Lynn, Mohammed
Reading HW: "Historical Notes"
HW: How does this futuristic society perceive Gilead?  Is their assessment justifiable?
E.C. - In the student cafeteria from 4 PM to 5 PM, International Humanitarian Law presentation.

Friday March 20th
Minutes: Isabella, Laura
Reading HW: Please read this article.  And then this one!
HW: In your experience, who is funnier, men or women?  Explain your rationale.  According to the author of this article, who is funnier?  Why?

Monday March 21st
Minutes: Calvin Chen,
Reading HW:
HW: Draft Day!

Work for the Week of March 16th - Juniors


Monday March 16th
Minutes: Brandon
Reading HW: Finish The Great Gatsby
HW: Draw a picture of the final lines of the book!

Tuesday March 17th
Minutes: Sara
Reading HW: Read this pdf!
HW: What is "hit and run" quoting?  How can we fix this problem?

Wednesday March 18th
Minutes: Rohan
Reading HW:
HW: Complete your quotation sandwich.
SAT: Proxy, Meticulous, Ersatz

Thursday March 19th
Minutes: Sarah
Reading HW: Let's begin our next text: The Things They Carried
HW:
SAT: Extol, Eulogy, Notoriety

Friday March 20th
Minutes: Steven
Reading HW: Read The Things They Carried.
HW:
SAT:Amicable, Disingenuous, Alibi

Monday March 21st
Minutes: Daniella
Reading HW:
HW:
SAT: Transgress, Saccharin, Transient

Work for the Week of March 16th - Freshmen


Monday March 16th
Minutes: Edwin, Zheng
Reading HW: Read IV.iii
HW: N/A

Tuesday March 17th
Minutes: Rigneyla, Shiva
Reading HW: Read V.i-iii
HW: Please remember that we are meeting in the library today!  Please have an allusion selected.

Wednesday March 18th
Minutes: Daniel C., Nishat
Reading HW: Finish Julius Caesar.
HW: Is Caesar's death avenged?  Is Antony correct in his characterization of Brutus?

Thursday March 19th
Minutes: Oscar,
Reading HW: N/A
HW: Please bring in two pieces of research for today.  Be sure that they meet our qualifications.

Friday March 20th
Minutes: James,
Reading HW: Please read the following two articles.  First.  Second.
HW: Where do you come down on this issue?  Please use evidence from our sources to support your ideas.

Monday March 21st
Minutes: Vernita, Bhavesh
Reading HW:
HW:

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Work for the Week of March 9th - Seniors


Monday March 9th
Minutes: Angela, Cynthia
Reading HW: Handmaid's Tale to pg. 140
HW:

Tuesday March 10th
Minutes: Farzana, Jane
Reading HW: Feminism Packet.
HW: When reading a packet for our class, you are expected to write some of your reactions to particular pieces within the text as well as some questions you have in response to the material.

Wednesday March 11th
Minutes: Olivia, Jack
Reading HW: Handmaid's Tale to pg. 188
HW:

Thursday March 12th
Minutes: Hui, James
Reading HW: Bring in an article for tomorrow that reflects current events affecting women.  Feel free to explore any of the following blogs.  Don't forget to read HT up to 255 due tomorrow.
-Speaking of Women's Rights
-Huffpo Women
-Feministing
-Geek Feminism
-Bitch Magazine

Friday March 13th
Minutes:
Reading HW: Read to page 255 of The Handmaid's Tale
HW:

Monday March 16th
Minutes: Sabira, Anil
Reading HW: "Slow Poison" Packet
HW: When reading a packet for our class, you are expected to write some of your reactions to particular pieces within the text as well as some questions you have in response to the material.  I will be checking homework.

Work for the Week of March 9th - Freshmen


Monday March 9th
Minutes: Andrew, Mason
Reading HW: Read II.i
HW: Do you think Brutus has made the correct decision?  He raises some really interesting points as to why he should kill Caesar.  What points does he make and how valid are his thoughts?

Tuesday March 10th
Minutes: Marcin, Daniel X.
Reading HW: Finish Act II.
HW: What dilemma does Caesar face?  What do his actions reveal about his character?  Find evidence!

Wednesday March 11th
Minutes: Mutahsim, Isaac
Reading HW: Act III.i
HW:

Thursday March 12th
Minutes: Deborah, Cynthia
Reading HW: Finish Act III
HW: How does Antony persuade the crowd?  Note his rhetorical techniques.  He's an excellent orator.

Friday March 13th
Minutes: Nibras, NA
Reading HW: IV.i-IV.ii
HW:

Monday March 16th
Minutes: Edwin, Zheng
Reading HW: Finish Act IV
HW:

Work for the Week of March 9th - Juniors


Monday March 9th
Minutes: Daisy
Reading HW: Chapter Three of The Great Gatsby
HW: Paper due.

Tuesday March 10th
Minutes:
Reading HW: Chapter Four of The Great Gatsby
HW: List some of the rumors we've heard of Gatsby.  Be sure to use direct quotations from our reading.  Feel free to utilize examples from previous paragraphs.
SAT Vocab: Bellicose, Enigmatic, Acrimony

Wednesday March 11th
Minutes:
Reading HW: Chapter Five and Six of The Great Gatsby
HW:
SAT Vocab: Incredulous, Reciprocal, Abstain

Thursday March 12th
Minutes:
Reading HW: Read Chapter Seven of The Great Gatsby
HW:
SAT Vocab: Feign, Supercilious, Emulate

Friday March 13th
Minutes:
Reading HW: Read Chapter Eight of The Great Gatsby
HW:
SAT Vocab: Jaunty, Sporadic, Affectations

Monday March 16th
Minutes:
Reading HW: Read Chapter Nine of The Great Gatsby
HW: Please illustrate the final lines of the book: "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne ceaselessly into the past."  After constructing this image, consider, how does this image fit with some of the themes of our text?
SAT Vocab: Haughty, Nonchalance, Opulence