New Blog

July 27, 2012

I am starting this new blog to work together with my other one on at http://scedge.blogspot.com/

I have been busy this Summer learning about my family’s ancestry. I started a membership to Ancestry.com and have learned a lot about where my family came from. I was able to trace my family back to the 1500s. I have also been working on gathering information about my grandparents so that I can begin writing a book about them.

I am anxious for the new school year to begin, but I’m not ready to start getting up early.

I hope that this year goes smoothly and that I will be able to incorporate many new ideas and concepts of teaching through technology.


Tuesday, May 20, 2008

May 20, 2008

HS 101

  • What would you spend 24 million dollars on?

WARM-UP #64

EOC PRACTICE

  • Skipped it today to work on Act II of Romeo and Juliet

LITERATURE

  • Discussed the literary elements from the study guide.
  • Here is the link for the PowerPoint slide: act-ii
  • Read Act II, scenes 1-2.

Thursday, May 5, 2008

May 8, 2008

WARM-UP #56

  • Proofread the following:
  • “I enjoyed reading this selection even more than them others said Raymond. Because it had a character I liked.”

VOCABULARY

  • Complete the activities for Unit 12, Choosing the Right Word and Vocabulary In Context.
  • Turn in for a grade.

LITERATURE

  • Quiz on Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
  • Summarize the Prologue on p. 735.
  • Begin reading Act I, scene i.

HOMEWORK

  • Summarize the Prince’s speech on p. 738.

Monday, May 5, 2008

May 5, 2008

Happy Cinco de Mayo!!!

HS 101

  • List of goals in 5 years: career, college, family, children, house, car, etc.?

WARM-UP #53

  • Proofread the following:
  • “Every one is invited” he said. “Keisha, Michael, and her is coming.”

VOCABULARY

  • Review Unit 12, #11-15

LITERATURE

  • Review Shakespeare Introduction Worksheet, p. 726-730.
  • Worksheet on the Globe Theater (quiz later this week!!!).
  • Study Guides issued.

HOMEWORK

  • Vocabulary activities for Unit 12, words 11-15: CS ( 1, 6, 7, 12, 20) and SA (4, 5, 12, 14, 19)

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

April 29, 2008

HS 101

  • Discuss one of the following two statements:
  • “Let not your tongue cut your throat.”
  • “Light is the task when many share the toil.”

WARM-UP #49

  • Proofread the following:
  • The two best players on the team susan and leah were both named to the all-conference team.

VOCABULARY

  • Review Unit 12 words 1-5
  • Discuss activities from last night’s homework.

LITERATURE

  • Discuss the two poems “Combing” and “Harlem”

HOMEWORK

  • Write sentences with words 1-5 in unit 12 of the vocabulary book.

Tuesday, April 22 and Wednesday, April 23

April 23, 2008

HS 101

  • Discussed the impact that student absences have on grades.

WARM-UP #47

  • Proofread the following:
  • The woman bought a book from a German bookseller with an extensive table of contents.

VOCABULARY

  • Review words 1-15
  • Go over activities for words 11-15

LITERATURE

  • Review “My Papa’s Waltz”

HOMEWORK

  • Bring in your haiku poem.
  • Have your I Poem ready to complete in class.
  • Bring your electronic copy of your “personal narrative” essay.

Downloads:


Monday, April 21, 2008

April 21, 2008

SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK:

  • Tuesday 8-11 in the gym, 11-11:40 lunch, 11:45-1:15 1st period, 1:20-2:50 2nd period
  • Wednesday 8-11 in the gym, 11-11:40 lunch, 11:45-1:15 3rd period, 1:20-2:50 4th period
  • Thursday 8-11 in the gym, lunch, 45 minutes for each class 1-4.

HS 101

  • Discussed the effect that a teacher’s absence has on student performance.

Warm-up #46

  • Proofread the following:
  • The fishermen stood ignoring the fish with firmly planted feet.

VOCABULARY

  • Unit 11
  • Reviewed words 1-10
  • Introduced words 11-15

LITERATURE

  • Reviewed Haiku poetry.
  • Read and discussed “My Papa’s Waltz”, p. 561.

HOMEWORK

  • Vocabulary Activities: CS (1, 2, 6, 8, 18) and SA (7, 9, 13, 16 18)
  • Complete all activities for “My Papa’s Waltz” (study guide and graphic organizer)

Thursday, April 10, 2008

April 10, 2008

I apologize for the absence of the blog the last few days. I have had a lot going on and it has fallen to the bottom of my priority list on most days. I will try to keep it more up-to-date from here on out.

Here’s a quick recap of this week.

Monday–We did some work with vocabulary words 11-15 for unit 10 and then took some notes on editing.

Tuesday–I was absent. I left the following work for students to complete. sub-plans-for-april-8-2008 You’ll have to see me to get the worksheets if you were absent.

Wednesday–We went over vocabulary words 16-20 for unit 10. We also discussed the requirements for turning in the Personal Narrative Essay on Thursday. Here is a list of the items required put them in this order:

  • Cover Page (essay title, your name, date, class period, teacher’s name-follow previous format)
  • Final Draft (typed, Times New Roman, size 12 font, 1 inch margins all around)
  • 2nd Draft (should have been created from revisions made to the Rough Draft)
  • 1 self-evaluation for editing (this was done on Tuesday, p. 122 of the Write Source book)
  • Rough Draft
  • 2 peer evaluations for revisions (this was done with p. 118 of the Write Source book last week)
  • 1 self-evaluation for revisions (same as the peer evaluation above, only done by you, the writer)
  • Prewriting exercise-3 column chart for actions, sensory details, and personal thoughts (see p. 97)
  • Prewriting exercise-Freewriting (this was the first thing we did with this assignment before Spring Break to get our minds on the topic at hand)

I will take 10 points off for each day late.

We will take care of posting to the blog later this week or next week. No rush, but if you haven’t set yours up yet, see me soon!!!


Friday, March 4, 2008

April 4, 2008

Here are the links for the essay and the blog.

Blog Directions: creating-a-blog-on-bloglines.ppt

Personal Narrative Notes: writing-a-personal-narrative.ppt


Monday, March 31st, 2008

March 31, 2008

Welcome back from Spring Break.

HS 101

WARM-UP #34

  • Proofread the following:
  • Poet’s sometimes remember there past in their work.

VOCABULARY

  • Unit 10
  • Introduce words 1-5

COMPOSITION

  • Review narrative essay notes on PowerPoint and in Write Source book. writing-a-personal-narrative.ppt
  • Continue writing your rough draft.
  • Final drafts are due on Friday.

HOMEWORK

  • Vocab. Activ., CS (2, 4, 9, 15, 19) and SA (1, 6, 7, 12, 13)