Friday, March 6, 2009

Jaguar Destroyers

Today I collected the counselor assignment. Then we worked on proverbs. We completed the following activity in the notebook:

Pick three proverbs from Things Fall Apart to study more closely

For each proverb:
1. Write the meaning of the proverb (explain it using your own words)
2. Write the relevance to the novel (how it is used, why it is used
3. Consider its relevance or irrelevance to today’s world. Can you think of a time when the wisdom of the proverb was applied to a modern situation? Can you think of a time when the wisdom of the proverb should have been applied and wasn’t?

Some proverb possibilities:

“The sun will shine on those who stand before it shines on those who kneel under them.” p. 8
“If a child washed his hands he could eat with kings.” p. 8
“Let the kite perch and let the eagle perch too. If one says no to the other, let his wing break.” p. 19
“A man who pays respect to the great paves the way for his own greatness.” p. 19
“A toad does not run in the daytime for nothing.” p. 20
“An old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb.” p. 21
“The lizard that jumped from the high iroko tree to the ground said he would praise himself if no one else did.” p. 21
“Eneke the bird says that since men have learned to shoot without missing, he has learned to fly without perching.” p. 22
“Looking at a king’s mouth, one would think he never sucked at his mother’s breast.” p. 26
“Those whose palm-kernels were cracked for them by a benevolent spirit should not forget to be humble.” p. 26
“When a man says yes his chi says yes also.” p. 27

Pages 52-109 must be read by Tuesday. Since Monday night we are supposed to unplug, you will have a good portion of the hour on Monday to read in class.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Reading, Reading

Today in class we worked on reading Things Fall Apart.

Homework:

1. Cheer on the boys against Jefferson.
2. Complete the counselor assignment--due tomorrow.
3. Read pp. 52-86 (for Monday)

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Breaking it Down

Today in class we answered analysis questions about chapters 1-3 in Things Fall Apart. The homework for tonight is to read pages 26-51. (1st and 3rd hour students can leave the reading for tomorrow in class since I'll be in a meeting and you'll be with Ms. V). I also suggest that you take some time tonight to be sure that you are caught up on the outside reading assignment. At this point you should have 10 blog posts about the reading that you are doing outside of class.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Drinking from human skulls?

Yep, that happens in the reading for tonight. Your assignment is to read through page 25.

In class we took a quiz, talked about Okonkwo, and finished discussing Igbo culture.

**Don't forget to complete the counselor assignment (previous post) for Friday!!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Things Will Not Fall Apart...

...if you read pages 3-8 for tomorrow.

Also, work on the assignment you received today from the counselor. To do so, follow these instructions:

1. Log onto Family Connections in Naviance. If you have forgotten your password, type in your email address, hit forgot password, and then check your email to retrieve your password.

2. Complete the personal inventory, "Do What You Are," which can be found under the About Me heading on the left tool bar.

3. Analyze your results by answering the questions on the yellow sheets you received today.

4. Submit your responses to ME by Friday (this assignment is worth points in English).

Friday, February 27, 2009

This weekend...

...hopefully the girls will win state!! Besides that, you should be working on your paragraph comparing Ruku and Lalita, Kenny and William Darcy, or the setting of Nectar and the Setting of B&P.
Your paragraph must be typed and must contain:
1. an MLA heading
2. 2 PIEs--in this case, the I(illustration) may be an example rather than textual evidence.

In class I checked for homework, and then we finished B & P.

**Don't forget to blog this weekend! Click here for an interesting article in which a reporter examines his connection to Bollywood.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

BP vs. Nectar

Today we compared/contrased Rukmani and Lalita using a double-bubble map. Then, we viewed about 25 minutes of the film. The homework for tonight is to complete another comparison (using double-bubble). You may choose to compare Kenny and Darcy OR the setting of Nectar and the setting of B & P. If you choose to compare the settings, you may have to use more than adjectives to describe--"arranged marriages" may be one of your descriptors, for example.