Thursday/Friday: August 27-28
More preliminaries, discussions of Wartime Lies, problems with books, etc.
On Friday, we played a name game, The Great Wind Blows.
On Monday, we'll discuss teaching/learning styles and go on to stories of injury and broken bones....
Remember to begin reading THE POISONWOOD BIBLE; bring the book to class if you can.
Opening prayer/poem/meditation on Thursday: Socrates on the soul. On Friday: "the bolts of the universe," by Salmon Rushdie.
Have a great weekend.
Tuesday/Wednesday: August 25-26
Thanks to those who returned their course outlines/procedures papers (with student and parent/guardian signatures). We need to get everyone to bring those in by next week.
Today we started with an opening poem/meditation: the first stanza of Whitman's "Song of Myself." Think of a day this semester when you would like to share a prayer, poem, reading, or meditation with the rest of the class.
We went through the first set of vocabulary words (Chapter 1, Level E) and did the synonyms and antonyms together. We'll finish all the exercises by next Tuesday/Wednesday. The first vocab test is scheduled for the third week of the quarter.
Students were asked to write their reactions to the summer reading, along with a short statement about themselves and about what they would like to accomplish in English class this semester. All in-class writing will be kept in student folders at school and reviewed each week.
For Thursday, let's continue discussing the two novels you read this summer. Refer to the syllabus for your reading assignments: you should already be working on the first section of The Poisonwood Bible .
See you Thursday.
Welcome back, everyone!
Today, in a very short introductory period, we discussed the course outline and syllabus, copies of which were distributed in class. Note: the course outline should be signed by student and parent/guardian, then returned to Mr. Lovett.
We discussed required books for the semester. Please arrange to get your books now if you haven't already done so. Refer to syllabus for upcoming reading assignments.