Friday, September 28, 2012

Oct. 1 - 5: Short Stories

NOTICE: SKSS Student webmail has been discontinued. If you used your SKSS email to set up a Google account and want to change your primary email for your Google account, you can change it here.
Homework: Complete the following online student information form (6 marks)  

QUIZ (33 marks) Fri. Oct. 5: Short story unit - plot diagram; terms; 3 paragraphs

Fri. Oct. 5 - Short Story Unit Quiz
- Short Story Unit Quiz (33 marks) *** hand-written notes must be given to Mrs. H. before your class starts if you want to use them for the paragraph section.
- Start work on the Louis Riel historical poetry assignment. Answers must be in complete sentences.

  • On February 17th, 2009 the Canadian Press reported that Louis Riel's final poems had been made public for the first time. Read the story and watch the video to learn more. Complete the questions (under the Assignments and Handouts heading in the right margin).
Thurs. Oct. 4 - Quiz Review
 - Review the Interactive Short Story Unit to prepare for the quiz tomorrow. Be sure to cover the elements/components of the short story and all terminology.
- Use the same web site to listen to and read "Never" by H. E. Bates on p. 120 of Inside Stories II.
- Complete terminology notes using the long sheet handout.
**Hand in story notes TODAY for test paragraph writing.

Block D - Peer Editing
- Today, we'll review the purpose of peer editing and practice editing first draft paragraphs from other classes.
 
Wed. Oct. 3 - The Tell-Tale Heart 
- We will be watching Edgar Allan Poe's biography. 
- Today we're reading the classic gothic horror, The Tell-Tale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe.
 
Tues. Oct. 2 - Forgiveness in Families
- "Forgiveness in Families" was written by Canadian author Alice Munro. Munro is considered one of the world's best short story writers.
- Munro won the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 2009. It is the biggest international award for short story writing.
- Read the story on p. 93 and complete notes on the terms from the  handout

Mon. Oct. 1 - North End Faust 
Today, we're reading "North End Faust" by Ed Kleiman
The title of the short story "North End Faust" contains a double allusion. These two allusions relate to the main character's place of residence in Winnipeg and to his faustian behavior as a university psychology professor. See the definition of faustian.
- Read the story and complete the terminology notes according to the long sheet instructions.
Block B - Peer Editing
- Today, we'll review the purpose of peer editing and practice editing first draft paragraphs from other classes.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Sept. 25 - 28: Short Stories

NOTICE: SKSS Student webmail has been discontinued. If you used your SKSS email to set up a Google account and want to change your primary email for your Google account, you can change it here.
Homework: Complete the following online student information form (6 marks)  


Fri.. Sept. 28 - God Is Not A Fish Inspector
- You'll be reading "God is Not a Fish Inspector" (Inside Stories II p. 42)
- Read the story and complete the terminology notes according to the long sheet instructions. 
 

Thurs. Sept. 27 - The Metaphor
"The Metaphor" is a short story written by Nova Scotian writer Budge Wilson. Wilson has been in the news recently for writing the prequel to Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables. Before Green Gables  was published in February 2008. In a YouTube video, Wilson explains how it felt to take on such a formidable writing task.
Read this story and complete terminology notes according to the long sheet instructions.


Wed. Sept. 26 - Ashes For the Wind
- Use the first 25 min. to complete terminology notes for "Harrison Bergeron."
- Read "Ashes for the Wind" and complete terminology notes according to the long sheet instructions.
"Ashes for the Wind" was written by Colombian journalist and author Hernando Téllez. Although Téllez wrote this story around 1945, the problems of Colombia's internally displaced persons (IDPs) persist today.

This Refugees International YouTube clip, produced in 2008, outlines the scope of the IDP problem in Colombia.

An April 2008 news agency report provides another view on Colombia's IDP crisis.
In 2009, LinkTV produced a documentary, Stories That Kill, about the state of journalism and freedom of expression in Colombia. 


Tues. Sept. 25 - Harrison Bergeron
- Read Harrison Bergeron (see stories link). Complete terminology notes according to the long sheet instructions.
Harrison Bergeron was written by American author Kurt Vonnegut. In this YouTube clip, Vonnegut offers advice for short story writers. After reading "Harrison Bergeron," do you think that Vonnegut has followed his own advice?
- Vonnegut offers eight rules of short story writing.

  1. Use the time of a total stranger in such a way that he or she will not feel the time was wasted.
  2. Give the reader at least one character he or she can root for.
  3. Every character should want something, even if it is only a glass of water.
  4. Every sentence must do one of two things — reveal character or advance the action.
  5. Start as close to the end as possible.
  6. Be a sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them — in order that the reader may see what they are made of.
  7. Write to please just one person. If you open a window and make love to the world, so to speak, your story will get pneumonia.
  8. Give your readers as much information as possible as soon as possible. To heck with suspense. Readers should have such complete understanding of what is going on, where and why, that they could finish the story themselves, should cockroaches eat the last few pages.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Sept. 17 -21: Media Literacy

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Homework: Complete the following online student information form (6 marks)
Paragraph Topics 

Fri. Sept. 21 DUE Today Scams Crossword and 4 paragraphs

  • We're in the new K-Library computer lab today.
  • The assignment is a creative writing/video captioning assignment.
  • You will caption your uploaded video with narrative content that "puts you at the scene." Here's one writing idea: Winning a trip to _____________ was an amazing / unforgettable / disappointing experience.
  • STEP 1: select a video (35 seconds or longer) from :
  • Wikimedia Commons (Video Collection)
  • Copy or save the video file (with extension such as .ogg) to your desktop. Upload the video to DotSub.com and caption the video with a paragraph (6 - 10 sentences long). ***Use your writing code as the title to identify your video.
  • (completion mark  /6)

Thurs. Sept. 20
- 20 min. for silent reading, paragraph and crossword completion.
- Read the Social Smarts booklet (graphic novel style).
- In a group of 4 to 5 students, write a list of 10 evaluative or comprehension style questions to accompany the booklet.
- After the questions have been listed on one paper, create a list of ten possible responses to your questions.
10 Questions and Answers DUE THIS CLASS

Wed. Sept. 19 DUE Today A Tale of Two Media project
- 25 min. for silent reading and / or paragraph and crossword puzzle completion.
- View Avoiding Plagiarism DVD


Something for nothing from Red Magma

- Learn about Creative Commons 
- Wikimedia Commons is an example of a site where photo and video media are available for sharing.
- Remember that even if you are using Creative Commons licensed works in your assignments, these should be cited to avoid plagiarism.  Learn more about plagiarism:

 

Tues. Sept. 18

Blk. B: View second half of copyright documentary.
- Review terms: copyright, copyleft, public domain.
- View 45 min. of the NFB Documentary RIP: A Remix Manifesto
- Also available on YouTube.
Blk. D:
- This is your final computer lab class to complete A Tale of Two Media project 


Mon. Sept. 17

Blk. B: View first half of copyright documentary.
- Review terms: copyright, copyleft, public domain.
- View 45 min. of the NFB Documentary RIP: A Remix Manifesto
- Also available on YouTube.

Blk. D: View second half of copyright documentary.
- Review terms: copyright, copyleft, public domain.
- View 45 min. of the NFB Documentary RIP: A Remix Manifesto
- Also available on YouTube.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Sept. 10 -14: Media Literacy

Homework: Complete the following online student information form (6 marks)
Paragraph Topics 

Fri. Sept. 14
Blk. D: 
- Review terms: copyright, copyleft, public domain.
- View 45 min. of the NFB Documentary RIP: A Remix Manifesto
- Also available on YouTube.
Blk. B:
- This is your final computer lab class to complete A Tale of Two Media project
 
Thurs.  Sept. 13 - Media Scams
- Video: Media literacy
- Start work on the Scams to Avoid crossword puzzle. Use the Scams to Avoid booklet to find the answers.

Wed. Sept. 12 - Advertising Media
- 20 minutes of silent reading
- Killing Us Software 3 (video in class) looks at the portrayal of women in advertising.
- Discussion of film. Write your third paragraph today. See the following paragraph suggestion or select another topic from the list above.
- Paragraph question: Do you agree or disagree with Jean Kilbourne’s analysis of the portrayal of women in advertising?


Mon. Sept. 10 - Tues. Sept. 11, 2012 - Project Lab Classes
- Continue work in the lab on A Tale of Two Media project
- View some example slides
- The project template can be selected into your Google Docs account.
- You can use your school web mail account to set up a Google Docs account. Your school email is: first initial last name@skss.sd73.bc.ca
- Question: Is a corn field new media? Check out the world's biggest QR code