Monday, May 2, 2016
1. Substitute Report, Ladder Organization
2. April Current Event Presentations - Be sure to turn in your notes after you present to the class.
Today: Nicole, Tyler, Jasmine, Genesis, Marquise, Mario, Erykah, Kaylin, Jennifer, Julia
2. Notes and Reflections - Complete reflection on your own presentation at the bottom of the front side. Complete 5 reflections on the back - Don't be a minimalist! Tell me what you think and how you really feel. Use your own paper if you prefer.
3. Movie Review Project Introduction - Compare and Discuss Top 10 Lists. View video of movie compilation scenes. Use BYOD or laptops (Cart 14) to take notes on the terminology on reverse side. Create extra credit Trivia Challenge: Quotable Quotes, Charismatic Characters, Scene-Stealing Villains, Scenic Settings, Sequels & Prequels, Controlling Conflicts, Creature Features, Animation Fascination, Hodge Podge.
Homework: Create Movie Trivia Challenge for Wednesday.
1. Substitute Report, Ladder Organization
2. April Current Event Presentations - Be sure to turn in your notes after you present to the class.
Today: Nicole, Tyler, Jasmine, Genesis, Marquise, Mario, Erykah, Kaylin, Jennifer, Julia
2. Notes and Reflections - Complete reflection on your own presentation at the bottom of the front side. Complete 5 reflections on the back - Don't be a minimalist! Tell me what you think and how you really feel. Use your own paper if you prefer.
3. Movie Review Project Introduction - Compare and Discuss Top 10 Lists. View video of movie compilation scenes. Use BYOD or laptops (Cart 14) to take notes on the terminology on reverse side. Create extra credit Trivia Challenge: Quotable Quotes, Charismatic Characters, Scene-Stealing Villains, Scenic Settings, Sequels & Prequels, Controlling Conflicts, Creature Features, Animation Fascination, Hodge Podge.
Homework: Create Movie Trivia Challenge for Wednesday.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016
1. Editor Staff - Ladder Organization
2. Current Event Presentations - Be sure to turn in your notes after you present to the class.
Today: Marquise, Mario, Erykah, Jennifer, Julia, Alexandra, Asaliyah
3. Notes and Reflections - Complete reflection on your own presentation at the bottom of the front side. Complete 5 reflections on the back - Don't be a minimalist! Tell me what you think and how you really feel. Use your own paper if you prefer.
4. Movie Review Project Introduction - Compare and Discuss Top 10 Lists. View video of movie compilation scenes. Using the PowerPoint, take notes on the terminology on reverse side. Turn in Trivia Challenge for Friday's Kahoot!
5. Journalism 2 and 3 - Work in small groups to set up layout assignments for Third Issue.
5. Journalism I - Read and analyze good examples of movie reviews. Take notes on the elements, language, and style of a movie review.
Homework: Complete notes on Movie Terminology PowerPoint.
1. Editor Staff - Ladder Organization
2. Current Event Presentations - Be sure to turn in your notes after you present to the class.
Today: Marquise, Mario, Erykah, Jennifer, Julia, Alexandra, Asaliyah
3. Notes and Reflections - Complete reflection on your own presentation at the bottom of the front side. Complete 5 reflections on the back - Don't be a minimalist! Tell me what you think and how you really feel. Use your own paper if you prefer.
4. Movie Review Project Introduction - Compare and Discuss Top 10 Lists. View video of movie compilation scenes. Using the PowerPoint, take notes on the terminology on reverse side. Turn in Trivia Challenge for Friday's Kahoot!
5. Journalism 2 and 3 - Work in small groups to set up layout assignments for Third Issue.
5. Journalism I - Read and analyze good examples of movie reviews. Take notes on the elements, language, and style of a movie review.
Homework: Complete notes on Movie Terminology PowerPoint.
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Friday, May 6, 2016
1. Class of 2016: Superlatives, Prom Court, Post Graduate Plans
2. Ladder Organization - Jaelan, Sabrina, Alexandra
3. Movie Compilation Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhlp6IdYExI
4. Movie Review Terminology - Using the PowerPoint, finish taking notes on the terminology. Turn in papers for teacher evaluation of Top 10 lists.
5. Kahoot - Movie Trivia
6. Journalism 2 and 3 - Work in pairs to set up layout assignments for Third Issue.
7. Journalism I - Read and analyze good examples of movie reviews. Take notes on the elements, language, and style of a movie review.
Homework: none
1. Class of 2016: Superlatives, Prom Court, Post Graduate Plans
2. Ladder Organization - Jaelan, Sabrina, Alexandra
3. Movie Compilation Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhlp6IdYExI
4. Movie Review Terminology - Using the PowerPoint, finish taking notes on the terminology. Turn in papers for teacher evaluation of Top 10 lists.
5. Kahoot - Movie Trivia
6. Journalism 2 and 3 - Work in pairs to set up layout assignments for Third Issue.
7. Journalism I - Read and analyze good examples of movie reviews. Take notes on the elements, language, and style of a movie review.
Homework: none
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Class of 2016 Superlatives
Most School Spirited: Kailla McEntee & Jared Caburiun Worst Case of Senioritis: Amy Morris & Zyron Sumulong Worst Driver: Mikee Carnejo & Alex Kunsch Best “Bromance” Carter Sabo & Alex Darden Most Talented: Andrea Ward & Rain Spann Biggest Flirt: A’Lexus Gebara & Noah Boone Most Outgoing: Gigi Vera & Jared Caburian Most Likely to Succeed: Andrea Ward & Brian Chin Best Dressed: Taylor Durham & Mikael White Cutest Couple: Madison Belen & Wyatt Vigilante Best Smile: Gigi Vera & Raphael Olfato Most Athletic: Ashley Leidy & Noah Boone Best Friends: Kayla Hughes & Eileen Baumann Most Likely to be Late to Graduation: Isabella Cleary & Aaron Bricker Most Likely to be Caught Sleeping in Class: Siobhan Jones & Ben Nevoraski Most Likely to Brighten Someone’s Day: Gigi Vera & Justice Baird |
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
1. Class of 2016: Superlatives, Post Graduate Plans
2. Journalism 2 and 3 - Before uploading, read and edit articles. Talk with writers directly if you have questions. Determine what is missing from your layout pages (article, photo/graphic, credit) and contact the writer directly. Begin work on layout assignments for third Issue.
3. Journalism 1 -
1. Class of 2016: Superlatives, Post Graduate Plans
2. Journalism 2 and 3 - Before uploading, read and edit articles. Talk with writers directly if you have questions. Determine what is missing from your layout pages (article, photo/graphic, credit) and contact the writer directly. Begin work on layout assignments for third Issue.
3. Journalism 1 -
- Read and analyze examples of movie reviews: Meet the Parents, Dark Knight Rises, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
- Compare/Contrast those with one from Mal Vincent on Eye in the Sky.
- Watch trailer for Mockingjay Part 2.
- Follow up with three movie reviews, positive and negative. What common elements appear in movie reviews? What is the basic structure?
- Watch trailer for The Princess Bride and study Common Sense Media movie review. What is its style? How is it different? Which type of movie review do you prefer?
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Thursday, May 12, 2016
1. Journalism Journal #12
2. Journalism 2 and 3 - Before uploading, read and edit articles. Talk with writers directly if you have questions. Determine what is missing from your layout pages (article, photo/graphic, credit) and contact the writer directly. Continue work on layout assignments for third Issue.
3. Journalism 1 -
1. Journalism Journal #12
2. Journalism 2 and 3 - Before uploading, read and edit articles. Talk with writers directly if you have questions. Determine what is missing from your layout pages (article, photo/graphic, credit) and contact the writer directly. Continue work on layout assignments for third Issue.
3. Journalism 1 -
- Read and analyze examples of movie reviews: My Dog Skip, Eye in the Sky
- Watch trailer for The Princess Bride and study Common Sense Media movie review. What is its style? How is it different? Which type of movie review do you prefer?
- Choose a movie to watch/re-watch and research for Movie Review Project.
- Using notes from How to Write a Movie Review as well as sample reviews, students will choose a movie to watch/re-watch and research for a Movie Review project. Review and complete viewing guide for Monday.
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Monday, May 16, 2016
1. Journalism 2 and 3 - Before uploading, read and edit articles. Talk with writers directly if you have questions. Determine what is missing from your layout pages (article, photo/graphic, credit) and contact the writer directly. Continue work on layout assignments for third Issue. Review standard formatting for headlines, bylines, text copy, captions, and photo credits.
2. Journalism 1 -
1. Journalism 2 and 3 - Before uploading, read and edit articles. Talk with writers directly if you have questions. Determine what is missing from your layout pages (article, photo/graphic, credit) and contact the writer directly. Continue work on layout assignments for third Issue. Review standard formatting for headlines, bylines, text copy, captions, and photo credits.
2. Journalism 1 -
- Students will read and analyze an example of a good movie review: Eye in the Sky.
- Students will review their notes from the movie they have chosen to review. After, students will complete the Movie Watching Questions/Viewing Guide and consult credible websites such as IMDb, Common Sense Media, etc... to further their research. Students should become experts on their movies.
- Using notes from How to Write a Movie Review as well as sample reviews, students will outline and begin writing their movie review.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2016
1. Journalism Class Picture
2. Journalism 2 and 3 - Before uploading, read and edit articles. Talk with writers directly if you have questions. Determine what is missing from your layout pages (article, photo/graphic, credit) and contact the writer directly. Continue work on layout assignments for third Issue. Review standard formatting for headlines, bylines, text copy, captions, and photo credits.
3. Journalism 1 -
Completed layout and design is due on Friday.
1. Journalism Class Picture
2. Journalism 2 and 3 - Before uploading, read and edit articles. Talk with writers directly if you have questions. Determine what is missing from your layout pages (article, photo/graphic, credit) and contact the writer directly. Continue work on layout assignments for third Issue. Review standard formatting for headlines, bylines, text copy, captions, and photo credits.
3. Journalism 1 -
- Students will review their Movie Watching Questions/Viewing Guide and consult credible websites such as IMDb, Common Sense Media, etc... to further their research. Students should become experts on their movies.
- Using notes from How to Write a Movie Review as well as sample reviews, students will outline and begin writing their movie review.
Completed layout and design is due on Friday.
Friday, May 20, 2016
1. Journalism 2 and 3 - Continue work on layout assignments for third Issue. Review standard formatting for headlines, bylines, text copy, captions, and photo credits. Print completed layouts. Save completed layouts in folder on SharePoint.
2. Journalism 1 - Using notes from How to Write a Movie Review as well as sample reviews, students will finish writing their movie reviews. Students will print one copy for peer editing, make appropriate changes, and print final copy to turn in. Students will upload final draft to Edmodo to share with classmates.
Homework: Complete final drafts of movie reviews (Journalism 1) and assigned layouts (Journalism 2) if you did not turn them in today.
1. Journalism 2 and 3 - Continue work on layout assignments for third Issue. Review standard formatting for headlines, bylines, text copy, captions, and photo credits. Print completed layouts. Save completed layouts in folder on SharePoint.
2. Journalism 1 - Using notes from How to Write a Movie Review as well as sample reviews, students will finish writing their movie reviews. Students will print one copy for peer editing, make appropriate changes, and print final copy to turn in. Students will upload final draft to Edmodo to share with classmates.
Homework: Complete final drafts of movie reviews (Journalism 1) and assigned layouts (Journalism 2) if you did not turn them in today.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Abbreviated block - SOL Testing
1. ALL - Quotes needed for SOL article - What are the HIGH POINTS and LOW POINTS of SOL Testing?
2. Journalism 2 - Print completed layouts. Save completed layouts in folder on SharePoint. (Only Jaelan, Corbin, Logan uploaded...Alexandra uploaded Sabrina's and Kiana's.)
3. Sabrina, Jaelan, and Alexandra - Review all layouts and make final edits. Please come in as often as possible to complete the final layout and design.
4. Logan and Marquise - Update our Talon website with submissions from October and February
5. Brainstorming for Final Digital Issue - Students will begin work on brainstorming ideas for the final issue of The Talon.
Homework: Complete brainstorming page if unfinished.
1. ALL - Quotes needed for SOL article - What are the HIGH POINTS and LOW POINTS of SOL Testing?
2. Journalism 2 - Print completed layouts. Save completed layouts in folder on SharePoint. (Only Jaelan, Corbin, Logan uploaded...Alexandra uploaded Sabrina's and Kiana's.)
3. Sabrina, Jaelan, and Alexandra - Review all layouts and make final edits. Please come in as often as possible to complete the final layout and design.
4. Logan and Marquise - Update our Talon website with submissions from October and February
5. Brainstorming for Final Digital Issue - Students will begin work on brainstorming ideas for the final issue of The Talon.
Homework: Complete brainstorming page if unfinished.
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Thursday, May 26, 2016 Abbreviated block - SOL Testing
1. ALL - Quotes needed for SOL article - What are the HIGH POINTS and LOW POINTS of SOL Testing? Students will turn in completed interview sheets.
2. Journalism 2 - Print completed layouts. Save completed layouts in folder on SharePoint.
3. Sabrina, Jaelan, and Alexandra - Review all layouts and make final edits. Please come in as often as possible to complete the final layout and design.
4. Logan and Marquise - Update our Talon website with submissions from October and February
5. Brainstorming for Final Digital Issue - Students will turn in completed brainstorming pages.
6. Asaliyah - Combine all brainstorming ideas into a multi-column document for staff to view.
Homework: If Mrs. Clay has approved your choice, begin working on your article planning sheet for the last issue: research, interviews, poll questions, title, angle.
1. ALL - Quotes needed for SOL article - What are the HIGH POINTS and LOW POINTS of SOL Testing? Students will turn in completed interview sheets.
2. Journalism 2 - Print completed layouts. Save completed layouts in folder on SharePoint.
3. Sabrina, Jaelan, and Alexandra - Review all layouts and make final edits. Please come in as often as possible to complete the final layout and design.
4. Logan and Marquise - Update our Talon website with submissions from October and February
5. Brainstorming for Final Digital Issue - Students will turn in completed brainstorming pages.
6. Asaliyah - Combine all brainstorming ideas into a multi-column document for staff to view.
Homework: If Mrs. Clay has approved your choice, begin working on your article planning sheet for the last issue: research, interviews, poll questions, title, angle.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016 Abbreviated Block - SOL Testing
1. Attendance
2. Final Edits on May issue - Alexandra, Sabrina, and Jaelan - Work together to make final edits and fill in missing elements. Kiana - please upload SOL quotes to SharePoint
3. Final Article Selection - Review compiled brainstorming list. From that list or from your own ideas, select your top 3 choices for your final article. Turn in list to remaining Editor Staff (Logan, Marquise, Dayana, and Asaliyah) for their approval. Once you receive approval, begin work on the Article Planning Sheet.
4. Due Dates: Due Dates - Article planning sheets will be due by the end of the block on Thursday, June 2nd. Rough drafts will be due by the end of the block on Monday, June 6th, and final drafts will be due by the end of the block on Wednesday, June 8th. For seniors who must take a final exam, this article may double as your final exam grade unless you choose to take the objective exam during class on Monday, June 6th.
Homework: Complete Article Planning Sheet.
1. Attendance
2. Final Edits on May issue - Alexandra, Sabrina, and Jaelan - Work together to make final edits and fill in missing elements. Kiana - please upload SOL quotes to SharePoint
3. Final Article Selection - Review compiled brainstorming list. From that list or from your own ideas, select your top 3 choices for your final article. Turn in list to remaining Editor Staff (Logan, Marquise, Dayana, and Asaliyah) for their approval. Once you receive approval, begin work on the Article Planning Sheet.
4. Due Dates: Due Dates - Article planning sheets will be due by the end of the block on Thursday, June 2nd. Rough drafts will be due by the end of the block on Monday, June 6th, and final drafts will be due by the end of the block on Wednesday, June 8th. For seniors who must take a final exam, this article may double as your final exam grade unless you choose to take the objective exam during class on Monday, June 6th.
Homework: Complete Article Planning Sheet.
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June 2, 2016 Abbreviated Block - SOL Testing
1. Attendance
2. Final Edits on May issue - Alexandra, Sabrina, and Jaelan - Work together to make final edits and fill in missing elements.
3. Final Article Selection - Review compiled brainstorming list. From that list or from your own ideas, select your top 3 choices for your final article. Turn in list to remaining Editor Staff (Logan, Marquise, Dayana, and Asaliyah) for their approval. Once you receive approval, begin work on the Article Planning Sheet.
4. Due Dates - Article planning sheets will be due by the end of the block on Thursday, June 2nd. Rough drafts will be due by the end of the block on Monday, June 6th, and final drafts will be due by the end of the block on Wednesday, June 8th. For seniors who must take a final exam, this article may double as your final exam grade unless you choose to take the objective exam during class on Monday, June 6th.
Homework: Rough draft due by the end of the block on Monday, June 6th. Final draft will be due by the end of the block on Wednesday, June 8th.
1. Attendance
2. Final Edits on May issue - Alexandra, Sabrina, and Jaelan - Work together to make final edits and fill in missing elements.
3. Final Article Selection - Review compiled brainstorming list. From that list or from your own ideas, select your top 3 choices for your final article. Turn in list to remaining Editor Staff (Logan, Marquise, Dayana, and Asaliyah) for their approval. Once you receive approval, begin work on the Article Planning Sheet.
4. Due Dates - Article planning sheets will be due by the end of the block on Thursday, June 2nd. Rough drafts will be due by the end of the block on Monday, June 6th, and final drafts will be due by the end of the block on Wednesday, June 8th. For seniors who must take a final exam, this article may double as your final exam grade unless you choose to take the objective exam during class on Monday, June 6th.
Homework: Rough draft due by the end of the block on Monday, June 6th. Final draft will be due by the end of the block on Wednesday, June 8th.