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Daily Agenda and Upcoming Assignments

Junior English Language: Rhetorical Analysis [AP]Mr. Sanders

I post our Daily Agenda in class on PowerPoint slides. If you're absent or need to check class events and assignments, just click here for the link.

Monday, April 13In Class

◦Turn in Working Drafts of Research Essays. We’ll begin scheduling Research Team Presentations this week.

◦Practice AP Passage◦The Great Gatsby

Upcoming◦Tuesday: Discussion of The Great

Gatsby chapters 5-6

Wednesday, April 8In Class

◦Grammar and Vocabulary◦The Great Gatsby

Upcoming◦Thursday: Quiz on

chapters1-4/Research Team Work◦Friday: Grammar-Vocabulary

Quiz/Research Team Work◦Next Week: Finish discussions of the

remaining chapters of the novel.

Tuesday, April 7In Class

◦ Don’t forget to make you Broncos Read selection by 2:35 tomorrow.

◦ Grammar and Vocabulary◦ The Great Gatsby: Discussion of Chapters 3-4

You’ve read Thomas Paine, Lincoln, King, Malcolm X, Emerson, Banneker, Jefferson, and a whole host of other thinkers about American culture and politics. What do you say American patriotism is? What is Fitzgerald’s position on it?

Upcoming◦ Wednesday: Continue this conversation.◦ Thursday: Quiz on chapters1-4/Research Team Work◦ Friday: Grammar-Vocabulary Quiz/Research Team

Work

Monday, April 6In Class

◦Housekeeping◦Collect Synthesis Papers◦Grammar and Vocabulary◦Broncos Read

Upcoming◦Tuesday-Wednesday: Discussion of

Chapters 3-4 of Gatsby

Wednesday, April 1In Class

◦What questions do you have about Synthesis Essays?

◦Finish Discussion of Chapter 1 of Gatsby and Begin Discussion of Chapter 2

Upcoming◦Thursday: Reading and Writing Day◦Monday: Synthesis Essay Due

Tuesday, March 31In Class

◦Change of Plans: Reading and Writing Day

◦The Great Gatsby or the Synthesis Essay

Upcoming◦Wednesday: Finish Discussion of

Chapter 1 of Gatsby and Begin Discussion of Chapter 2

Monday, March 30Welcome Back!In Class

◦A small dose of housekeeping.◦Begin discussion of The Great Gatsby.◦The Idle Rich and Chapter 1

Upcoming◦Tuesday: Finish chapter 1 and begin chapter

2 discussion◦Monday, April 6: Synthesis Essay Due

(Science/Nature)◦Monday, April 13: Working Draft of Research

Essay Due (CHANGE)

Wednesday, March 18In Class

◦Introduction to The Great Gatsby◦https

://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y041-eT6QrI

Upcoming◦Thursday: Begin discussion of Chapter 1

of TGG.◦Break: My advice is to finish the reading

of The Great Gatsby and work on your Synthesis Essay.

Tuesday, March 17In Class

◦Synthesis Essay PromptUpcoming

◦Wednesday: Introduction to American Culture and Commerce Unit—The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald) and All My Sons (Miller)

◦Thursday: Begin discussion of Chapter 1 of TGG.

◦Break: My advice is to finish the reading of The Great Gatsby and work on your Synthesis Essay.

Friday, March 13In Class

Grammar and Vocabulary Week 14 QuizDiscussion of “A Clone Is Born” and “Free

Will”Online

Discussion of “A Clone Is Born” and “Free Will” Ends Monday

UpcomingMonday: PARCC Testing—no attendance for

juniorsTuesday: Quiz on “A Clone Is Born” and

“Free Will”

Thursday, March 12In Class

Grammar and Vocabulary Week 14, Step 4Discussion of “A Clone Is Born” and “Free Will”

OnlineDiscussion of “A Clone Is Born” and “Free Will”

Begins Friday Ends MondayUpcoming

Friday: Grammar and Vocabulary Week 14 QuizMonday: PARCC Testing—no attendance for

juniorsTuesday: Quiz on “A Clone Is Born” and “Free

Will”

Wednesday, March 11In Class

◦Grammar and Vocabulary Week 14, Step 3

◦Survey for Journalism◦Begin Discussion of “A Clone Is Born”

UpcomingThursday: Read “Free Will”

Tuesday, March 10In Class

◦Grammar and Vocabulary Week 14, Step 2◦Prep for Quiz

Online: This discussion is not a replacement for your participation in class.

Upcoming Wednesday: Quiz on “Seeing Through

Computers” and “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” and Survey for Journalism. Read “A Clone Is Born”

Thursday: Read “Free Will”

Seeing Through ComputersHow does computer use shape our thinking?

Advice: Start with a discussion of your personal experience, including how this online discussion is shaped by the use of computers, and very quickly dig into a discussion of Turkel's argument. Pay close attention to the following concepts: the evolution of the use of the concept transparency, the use of algorithms to imitate and predict human behaviors, the examples of CAD and telephones, and Turkel's discussion of "the culture of simulation."

Is Google Making Us Stupid?How does computer use shape our

thinking? Advice: You've already had the opportunity to discuss this question on a personal level with "Seeing Through Computers," so dig into the concepts discussed by Carr in relation to the question: Lewis Mumford’s analysis of the mechanical clock, Taylorism, the development of writing and the printing press, and potential cultural losses that may result from highly efficient means of communication.

Monday, March 9In Class

◦Grammar and Vocabulary Week 14◦“Is Google Making Us Stupid?”◦What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains

Online◦Post comments on Turkel and Carr by

Wednesday.Upcoming

Wednesday: Quiz on “Seeing Through Computers” and “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” and Survey for Journalism

Friday, March 6In Class

Discussion of “Seeing Through Computers” and “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Both of these discussions are online. Start with “Seeing Through Computers.”

Upcoming◦Tuesday: We’ll finish our discussion

of both these pieces.◦Wednesday: Quiz on “Seeing

Through Computers” and “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” and Survey for Journalism

Thursday, March 5In Class

◦Synthesis Essay—Daylight Savings Time (practice)

Upcoming◦Friday: Discussion of “Seeing

Through Computers” and “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Both of these discussions are online. Start with “Seeing Through Computers.”

Wednesday, March 4In Class

◦Synthesis Essay Information/Model◦Discuss “Seeing Through

Computers”Upcoming

Thursday: In-class Synthesis Essay—Daylight Savings Time (practice)

Friday: Finish Discussion of “Seeing Through Computers” and Begin “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”

Monday, March 2In Class

◦Housekeeping—Sagan and Hawking Quiz◦ACT Announcements◦Turn in Bibliography and Research◦ Introduction to “Seeing Through

Computers” and “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”

Upcoming◦Wednesday: Read and prepare to discuss

“Seeing Through Computers”◦Thursday: In-class Synthesis Essay—

Daylight Savings Time

Wednesday, February 25In Class

◦Discussion of “Can We Know the Universe?” What does it mean in the 21st century to

know the universe, or anything else for that matter?

Upcoming◦Thursday: Quiz on “OPOTU” and

“CWKTU?”◦Friday: Grammar and Quiz and

Research Team Meetings

Tuesday, February 24In Class

◦Grammar & Vocabulary◦Discussion of “Our Picture of the

Universe”Upcoming

◦Wednesday: Discussion of “CWKTU?”◦Thursday: Quiz on “OPOTU” and

“CWKTU?”◦Friday: Grammar and Quiz and

Research Team Meetings

Monday, February 23In Class

◦Grammar & Vocabulary◦Discussion of “Our Picture of the Universe”

Upcoming◦Tuesday: Finish Discussion of “OPOTU” and

Begin Discussion of “Can We Know the Universe?”

◦Wednesday: Finish Discussion of “CWKTU?”◦Thursday: Quiz on “OPOTU” and “CWKTU?”◦Friday: Grammar and Quiz and Research

Team Meetings

Friday, February 20 In Class

◦ Wow! It’s hard to get any momentum when we aren’t in school!

◦ I thought it would be best to use today as we had originally planned it—for Research Team Work—and postpone our discussion of “Our Picture of the Universe until Monday.

◦ Database Trial: http://www.barrington220.org/Page/14860

Upcoming◦ Monday: Discussion of “Our Picture of the Universe.”

The focus of the discussion is the argument he makes about the changing nature of that picture. Be prepared to talk about the relevance of each stage and the conclusions Hawking draws.

Thursday, February 19In Class

◦Discussion of “Our Picture of the Universe”

Upcoming◦Friday: Research Group Work◦Monday, March 2: Research and

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Tuesday-Wednesday, February 16-17In Class

◦Housekeeping◦Fill out Non-test Forms for the March 3 ACT◦Wednesday: Begin Discussion of “Our

Picture of the Universe”Upcoming

◦Thursday: Finish Discussion of “Our Picture of the Universe”

◦Friday: Research Group Work◦Monday, March 2: Research and working

bibliography are due.

Wednesday, February 11In Class

Discussion of “Can Science Be Ethical?”

Upcoming◦Thursday: Read “Our Picture of the

Universe” and Research Team work(databases and documentation)

Tuesday, February 10In Class

◦Quiz on “The World and the University” We may watch a 7:00 video if it will

stream.

◦Discussion of “Can Science Be Ethical?”

Upcoming◦Wednesday: Finish Discussion of

“Can Science Be Ethical?”◦Thursday: Read “Our Picture of the

Universe”

Monday, February 9In Class

◦Housekeeping—G & V Week 12 Quiz◦Research Project Essential Questions: How do

experts in this field ask and answer these questions?

◦Discussion and Prep for Quiz on “The World and the University” We may watch a 7:00 video if it will stream. Thesis of “The World and the University”

Upcoming◦Tuesday: Quiz on “The World and the University”

and Discussion of “Can Science Be Ethical?”◦MARCH 2: ALL RESEARCH DUE

Friday, February 6In Class

◦Week 12 Grammar and Vocabulary Quiz◦Read “Can Science Be Ethical?” and

consider the implications of his initial question.

Upcoming◦Monday: Finish Discussion and Prep for

Quiz on “The World and the University”◦Tuesday: Quiz on “The World and the

University” and Discussion of “Can Science Be Ethical?”

Thursday, February 5In Class

◦ Grammar and Vocabulary Week 12, Step 4◦ Discuss “The World and the University.” Pay

particular attention to the botany lesson from Griswold and the development of the meaning of the word university.

Upcoming◦ Friday: Week 12 Grammar and Vocabulary Quiz. I

won’t be in class tomorrow, so the most constructive use of your time is to read “Can Science Be Ethical?” and consider the implications of his initial question.

◦ Monday: Finish Discussion of Muir and Prep for Quiz on Tuesday

Wednesday, February 4In Class

◦Grammar and Vocabulary Week 12, Step 3◦Essential Questions for Research Project

(JSTOR)◦Discuss “A Letter to Thoreau”

Audience, Writer, Argument (Bottleneck & Global Land Ethic)

Upcoming◦Thursday: Read “The World and the

University.” Pay particular attention to the botany lesson from Griswold and the development of the meaning of the word university.

Tuesday, February 3In Class

◦Housekeeping: Grammar Week 11 and Thoreau Quizzes

◦Turn in Essential Questions Handout for Research Project

◦Grammar and Vocabulary Week 12, Steps 1-2

◦Discuss “A Letter to Thoreau”Upcoming

◦Wednesday: Finish Discussion of “A Letter to Thoreau”

Monday, February 2In Class

◦Housekeeping: Grammar and Thoreau Quizzes

◦Turn in Essential Question Handout for Research Project

◦Grammar and Vocabulary Week 12, Step 1

◦Discussion of “A Letter to Thoreau”Upcoming

◦Tuesday: Finish Discussion of “A Letter to Thoreau”

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JSTOR AccessGo to http://www.jstor.org/ and click

on the LOGIN button that is to the right of the JSTOR logo in the right hand column of the page.

To activate your trial account please use these login credentials:

UN:BarringtonHSPW:researcher

Friday, January 30In Class

◦Week 11 Grammar & Vocabulary Quiz

◦Small Group Work on Essential Question for Research Project

Upcoming◦Monday: Finish Discussion of “A

Letter to Thoreau” See the three questions at the end of

Wilson’s essay.

Thursday, January 29In Class

◦3rd: Catch up on grammar and vocabulary and prepare for the quiz and then begin the discussion below.

◦Discussion of “A Letter to Thoreau” Ted Talk: “Advice to Young Scientists” See the three questions at the end of

Wilson’s essay.

Upcoming◦Friday: Grammar and Vocabulary Quiz

Week 11

Wednesday, January 28In Class

◦Finish Film: Alone in the Wilderness◦Quiz on “Where I Lived and What I Lived For”◦4th Hr: I’ll be in class today, so you can work

ahead on grammar and vocabulary to prepare for the quiz.

◦3rd Hr: I’ll be in class on Thursday, so you can get caught up on and prepare for the grammar/vocabulary quiz.

Upcoming◦Thursday: Read “A Letter to Thoreau”◦Friday: Week 11 Grammar and Vocabulary Quiz

Tuesday, January 27In Class

◦Film: Alone in the WildernessUpcoming

◦Wednesday: Quiz on “Where I Lived and What I Lived For”

◦Thursday: Read “A Letter to Thoreau”◦Friday: Week 11 Grammar and

Vocabulary Quiz

Monday, January 26In Class

◦ Grammar and Vocabulary Week 11, Step 1◦ “Where I Lived and What I Lived For”

Quiz Stuff Group Questions

Online◦ Continue discussion until the end of today.

Everyone posts!Upcoming

◦ Tuesday: Film Alone in the Wilderness◦ Wednesday: Finish Alone in the Wilderness and

complete quiz on “Where I Lived and What I Lived For” >>>Change of Schedule<<<

Friday, January 23In Class

◦“Where I Lived and What I Lived For” Review of Group-written Questions and Discussion

of “Where I Lived” Finish the Discussion?

Online Everyone needs to post and read all posts by Monday,

January 26. BTW, the ones that are posted are great!

Upcoming◦Next Week: Grammar and Vocabulary Week 11◦Monday: Read Wilson’s “Letter to Thoreau”◦Tuesday: Quiz on “Where I Lived”

Quiz Stuff “I am the monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to

dispute.” Feature(s) of the Hallowell farm “Renew thyself completely each day; do it again, and again,

forever again” (5). “I went into the woods because I wished to live my life

deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived” (6).

“Weather this danger and you are safe, for the rest of the way is down hill” (9).

“My instinct tells me that my head is an organ for burrowing, as some creatures use their snout and fore paws, and with it I would mine and burrow my way through these hills. I think that the richest vein is somewhere hereabouts; so by the divining-rod and thin rising vapors I judge; and here I will begin to mine.”

Thursday, January 22In Class

◦“Self-reliance” Online Quiz Executive Decision

◦ Interrogation of Text and SOAPSTone◦“Where I Lived and What I Lived For”

Review of Group-written Questions and Discussion of “Where I Lived”

Online◦Everyone needs to have posted and read all

posts by Monday, January 26Upcoming

Friday: Final Discussion of “Where I Lived”

SOAPSToneSpeaker: Context IssuesOccasion: Includes exigenceAudience: Empirical, Mediated,

Targeted, Agents of Change, IntendedPurpose: Self-explanatorySubject: Self-explanatoryTone: See Tone Words handout

NOTES: From Whole to Part and Part to Whole, Idiosyncrasies in the Text, Applications of Tone Analysis

Interrogation of TextAuthentic Questions: Ask real questions.Reasoning: From Whole to Part & Part to Whole

◦ Words◦ Sentences◦ Paragraphs, Chapters, Sections◦ Whole Piece◦ Outside of Text (Comparison & Contrast)

Personal & Literary Connections

Questions◦ Factual: Who and What◦ Interpretive: What does this mean? What does

_____ mean by _____?◦ Evaluative: How is this like/unlike that?

Wednesday, January 21In Class

◦Online Testing Integrity◦“Self-reliance” Quiz Online◦Where I Lived and What I Lived For”

Group Work on Text-based Essential Questions

Upcoming◦Thursday: Review of Group-written

Questions and Discussion of “Where I Lived”

◦Friday: Final Discussion of “Where I Lived”

Tuesday, January 20In Class

◦“Self-reliance” Discussion What nugget of wisdom inspired,

challenged, confused, or annoyed you? Why is that one important to you? How does it connect to Emerson’s

argument?

Upcoming◦Wednesday: Quiz on “Self-reliance”

and Read “Where I Lived and What I Lived For”

Friday, January 16 In Class

◦ “Self-reliance” What nugget of wisdom inspired, challenged, confused, or

annoyed you? Why is that one important to you? How does it connect to Emerson’s argument?

Online Discussion◦ Self-reliance is a complicated concept in today's

world, maybe impossibly so. What has been your experience (success or failure) with it?

Upcoming◦ Tuesday: No Grammar and Vocab next Week. We’ll

finish our discussion of “Self-reliance.”◦ Wednesday: Quiz on “Self-reliance” and Read “Where

I Lived and What I Lived For”

Thursday, January 15In Class

◦“Nature” DiscussionUpcoming

◦Friday: Self-reliance” Discussion

Things to Think AboutSomeone should take notes or list

decisions as they are made by the group.Someone should set up a Google Doc to

share with the group for a Working Bibliography.

If you’ve worked through my list of topics and need more flexibility, let me know.

Would you rather questions are off limits.Research Goals: High Degree of

Readability; Primary Source Material; Full Text; Something That’s 1st Person

Things to Think about Continued … You’ll know you’re group is

working well when EVERYONE comes to class with an article on the topic that they’re excited about, and everyone reads it.

Wednesday, January 13In Class

◦ If you have not successfully logged in to my online classroom, please do so now and let me know if you were successful.

◦Research Project Research Group: How’s that going? Research Question: Spend today browsing the

Internet and talking to your team about good ones.

Upcoming◦Thursday: Read “Nature” and prepare to

discuss (“transparent eyeball”)◦Friday: Read “Self-reliance” and prepare to

discuss (Nuggets of Wisdom)

Tuesday, January 13In Class

◦Check your BSD220 email and login to the online classroom. Find Research Project Assignment Sheet, “Nature,” and “Self-reliance.”

◦Overview of Research ProjectUpcoming

◦Wednesday: Small Group Work (Research Question)

◦Thursday: Read “Nature” and prepare for a discussion

◦Friday: Read “Self-reliance” and prepare for a discussion (Nuggets of Wisdom)

Monday, January 12In Class

◦Welcome back!◦No Grammar and Vocabulary This Week◦Canvas Sign-in and Introduction◦Overviews of Research Unit and Science,

Nature, and Human Nature Unit Handouts and Readings Posted on Canvas

Upcoming◦Thursday: Read “Nature.”◦Friday: Read “Self-reliance.”◦Monday, January 26: Begin Week 11 of

Grammar and Vocabulary.