Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Charity Games
Schedule for Charity Games
December 18th and 19th
No backpacks in the gym.
Take care of personal needs before entering the gym. Once you are in the gym you are NOT to leave until the end of the game.
NO saving seats. Sit close, no feet on the bleacher below, we need every inch.
Students may only attend their grade’s game.
Students are required to pay $1 each time they enter the gym for a period.
NO CAVE Time on Thursday 12/18 or Friday 12/19.
ALL proceeds from the games will be given to AFJH families who could use some extra help during this holiday season.
Teachers will wait for the announcement from the office before sending students to the boy’s gym.
Thursday, December 18th
A1 8:35-9:35 – 7th grade students only
A2 10:05-11:10 – 8th grade students only
NO GAMES DURING 3RD period – regular lunch schedule
A4 1:40-2:40 – 9th grade students only
**A4 will be the 9th grade girls against the women staff/faculty
Friday, December 19th
B1 8:35-9:35 – 7th grade students only
B2 10:05-11:10 – 8th grade students only
NO GAMES DURING 3RD period – regular lunch schedule
B4 1:40-2:40 – 9th grade students only
**B4 will be the 9th grade boys against the men staff/faculty
Friday, December 19, 2014
Today is the deadline for all late work and extra credit.
There will be NO cavetime on Thursday or Friday.
Classes will be normal during B6-B8 and A2-A4.
The only seventh grade classes affected by the charity basketball games will be B5 and A1.
Scribbles:
12/17 Brogan?
12/19 Deegan?
If no others:
If you were in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, what ghost would visit you, and where would the ghost
take you?
Christmas Word/Phrase Poetry:
On the red slip, write a word or phrase that would be really useful in writing a poem about the Christmas Season.
When ready, you will draw 5 slips and use those five words and phrases in a poem.
There will be NO cavetime on Thursday or Friday.
Classes will be normal during B6-B8 and A2-A4.
The only seventh grade classes affected by the charity basketball games will be B5 and A1.
Scribbles:
12/17 Brogan?
12/19 Deegan?
If no others:
If you were in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, what ghost would visit you, and where would the ghost
take you?
Christmas Word/Phrase Poetry:
On the red slip, write a word or phrase that would be really useful in writing a poem about the Christmas Season.
When ready, you will draw 5 slips and use those five words and phrases in a poem.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
1. Scribble: Today -- Describe the ideal meal. You can, if you wish, include the place and circumstances.
Coming:
1/6 Drake
1/8 Emily C.
No more Studio C.
Come up with something different from what the other student have done.
If you've changed your name on Kidblog so that it doesn't tell who you are, please change it back or add your name to it.
Finish up the assignments you haven't finished, revised, and edited.
Finish Found/Headline poem if you haven't.
Christmas Story -- Write on MyAccess, print out to hand in --
If you're doing this late, you'll need to type it on Word or another word processor and then print it out.
Memoir Script -- on Kidblog
2014
Fall: http://kidblog.org/DorseyCreativeWriting72014/
Underland story - on Kidblog -- Write a story about falling (or otherwise entering) an Underland or other world of your own creation!
Mish-Mash of characters story -- on Kidblog
Write a story in which characters from stories and books who do not in their stories celebrate Christmas (or other holidays) celebrate Christmas or another holidays.
or
Write a story in which characters from stories and books who do not normally belong together are in the same story. These would be characters from different books, stories, movies, etc.
Monday, December 15, 2014
December 15, 2014
If you have not finished your child's book, do it IMMEDIATELY!
Sign the clipboard if you have a "late" assignment ready to be graded.
1. Scribble: Today -- Rome
Coming:
12/17 Brogan
12/19 Deegan
1/6 Drake
1/8 Emily C.
No more Studio C.
If needed:
Lab 201: Finish up the assignments you haven't finished, revised, and edited.
Finish Found/Headline poem if you haven't.
Christmas Story -- Write on MyAccess, print out to hand in --
If you're doing this late, you'll need to type it on Word or another word processor and then print it out.
Memoir Script -- on Kidblog
2014
Fall: http://kidblog.org/DorseyCreativeWriting72014/
Underland story - on Kidblog -- Write a story about falling (or otherwise entering) an Underland or other world of your own creation!
Mish-Mash of characters story -- on Kidblog
Write a story in which characters from stories and books who do not in their stories celebrate Christmas (or other holidays) celebrate Christmas or another holidays.
or
Write a story in which characters from stories and books who do not normally belong together are in the same story. These would be characters from different books, stories, movies, etc.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Thursday, December 11, 2014
The deadline for all late work and extra credit is December 19.
If you have not finished your child's book, do it IMMEDIATELY!
Sign the clipboard if you have a "late" assignment ready to be graded.
1. Scribble: Today: Devin and Isaac
Do both of these
a. I was reading in my bed, when I hear the door squeak open.
b. You walk into the house and a strange voice says, "Welcome."
12/15 Rome
12/17 Brogan
12/19 Deegan
1/6 Drake
1/8 Emily C.
No more Studio C.
2. Found Poetry
https://secure.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles/Resources/Books/Sample/18488chap1.pdf
Headline Poetry
Cut out words, phrases or letters from newspapers or magazines. Use them to create a poem -- earn a better grade if you use alliteration.
One poem due today.
No disrespect to individuals allowed.
3. Work quietly and individually on your Underland story
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Announcements and Reminders:
Today: Isaac R.
12/11 Devin
12/15 Rome
12/17 Brogan
12/19 Deegan
1/6 Drake
1/8 Emily C.
No more Studio C.
We will have the Computer Lab 201 on Monday, December 15, 2014.
- Please sign up on the clipboard if you have any of your past assignments ready to be graded or regraded.
- The deadline for all late work and extra credit is December 19.
Today: Isaac R.
12/11 Devin
12/15 Rome
12/17 Brogan
12/19 Deegan
1/6 Drake
1/8 Emily C.
No more Studio C.
Today’s Agenda:
1. Make a list: How many stories can you think of in which a main character starts out in the real world and somehow enters another world? You can use books, movies, television shows, etc. Here are a couple to get you started: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (The children enter Narnia by several different ways in the series.) The Wizard of Oz ("Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.") What others can you think of? Here are a few more: Going into Another World 2. Read-Aloud from Alice in Wonderland 3. Read the first chapter of Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins 4. Prepare to write a story about falling (or otherwise entering) an Underland of your own creation! Use your composition books for your sketches and writing. 5. If you have time, get started writing your story. Here is the rubric for the story: Underland Rubric.doc |
If you were absent:
You can read the first chapter of Alice in Wonderland at https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rgs/alice-I.html You can read the first chapter of Gregor the Overlander at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4682840 Receive the handout rubric for writing your story. You can, even without the handout, start writing a story about an Underland of your own creation. Get a good start on your story today. It is due December 15. |
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Friday, December 5, 2014
Friday, December 5, 2014
Scribble: Birdhouse
Next time: Isaac R.
12/11 Devin
12/15 Rome
12/17 Brogan
12/19 Deegan
1/6 Drake
1/8 Emily C.
No more Studio C.
Lab 201:
- Finish memoir (on Kidblog),
- Christmas Story (on MyAccess -- print a copy to hand to me)
- , then
- Required: (on Kidblog) --
Write a story in which characters from stories and books who do not in their stories celebrate Christmas (or other holidays) celebrate Christmas or another holidays.
or
Write a story in which characters from stories and books who do not normally belong together are in the same story. These would be characters from different books, stories, movies, etc.
If finished with everything, write Santa letters:
Monday, December 1, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Announcement and Reminders:
If you have late work that is ready to be graded, add it to the clipboard.
Scribble: Daniella
1) I walked in, and I saw it!
2) Read more "metaphored" stories.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpoxHvmWPfc
3) Copy as many of the onomatopoeia words as you can from this site into your composition book.
http://kathytemean.wordpress.com/2009/12/29/onomatopoeia-word-list/
4) Write a story using as much onomatopoeia as you can!
5) Write 20 What If's
What if. . . What if. . . is a big question. Make a list of twenty what if's. Be specific and creative.
Shared from the back up through Deegan. Hunter is next.
_____________________
If you were absent:
- Write to the scribble prompt and tape it into your composition book.
- Copy into your composition book a bunch of onomatopoeia words that you could use in a story.
- Write a story using as much onomatopoeia as you can!
- What if. . . What if. . . is a big question. Make a list of twenty what if's. Be specific and creative.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Announcements and Reminders:
We will be in the lab on December 5.
Finish memoir script.
Finish holiday contest stories.
Scribble: Channing W.
The shocked gasps of the crowd erupted as the man landed. . . "
Next time: Bella and Daniella
Figurative Language: Metaphor
There is a difference between a simple metaphor and an extended metaphor.
Ms. Dorsey's story -- so far:
We will be in the lab on December 5.
Finish memoir script.
Finish holiday contest stories.
Scribble: Channing W.
The shocked gasps of the crowd erupted as the man landed. . . "
Next time: Bella and Daniella
Figurative Language: Metaphor
Self-Starter: Write about this Metaphor -- My Brain is a. . . . You could change the metaphor, but keep it focused on your brain. |
There is a difference between a simple metaphor and an extended metaphor.
Quick as a Cricket
Metaphors
Ms. Dorsey's story -- so far:
Hearing
his voice again was as sweet as tasting again the spumoni ice cream cone you
picked up after you had dropped it on an unswept sidewalk and after it had mostly
melted and was now running down your hand and arms. He walked through the door like a man walks through a door
after he has been gone from his true love for over two hours, fifteen minutes,
and thirty-five seconds. We ran
toward each other across the crowded room like two jets zooming toward each other
across the sky, but a sky filled with other flying things that were really the people at the cocktail party but seemed like helicopters and hot-air balloons
and biplanes, hoping as we zoomed that no one will die when we eventually collide.
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