Thursday, January 26, 2012

Regular LA Paragraph Help

Click here for a review of what one PEE should look like. 
What is the prompt and the scoring guide?  Click here. 
Thesis help? 
READ FIRST
What is a thesis?
Restated topic (look at the prompt) + what you are proving in your paragraph (what is it asking you to do?). 

Sample one: 
In Roald Dahl’s short story “The Landlady” and Frank Capra’s Arsenic and Old Lace, the writers use foreshadowing, a literary technique that provides hints at what is to come in the story, to create suspense in similar ways. 

Sample two: 

In Dahl’s “The Landlady” and Capra’s Arsenic and Old Lace, the authors created protagonists that are nothing alike. 

At the end of the paragraph (after you have Pee’d 4 times):

Conclude:  Restate the thesis you originally wrote.

Sample one restated: 
In conclusion, both stories use foreshadowing to cause suspense and create a sense of creepiness in their stories. 

Sample two restated: 
The protagonists Billy Weaver and Mortimer Brewster, even though they are both main characters, are nothing alike physically, emotionally, or how they relate to others.   

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Wednesday, January 25 Assignment

1.  The Failed Artist--Watch this clip .
2.  Propaganda--Click here.
3.  Night Terms from the novel by Elie Wiesel
4.  What is Judaism?  Click here for a website that explains the Jewish faith in very simple terms.
5.  Online exhibits from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

January 23~Monday's Assignment Link--Click here

Click here for the link to today's assignment. You must be logged into your lsr7.net account to access this assignment.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Friday's Class Assignment for LA8

Today's assignment:  Click here.

For the foreshadowing example from "The Landlady" that uses the PEE strategy, click here.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

MO Poetry Writing Contest

MISSOURI STATE POETRY SOCIETY CONTEST:
YOUTH POETRY CATEGORY

The Missouri State Poetry Society is dedicated to the promotion of poetry writing by the youth of Missouri and, as such, sponsors a youth category to the annual MSPS Winter Poetry Writing Contest. Students may submit their work individually or teachers may submit their students' work.

Division
Middle School 6th-8th grades
               
Prizes for each division:
   
1st Place
:  $25 + certificate
   
2nd Place
: $15 + certificate
   
3rd Place
:  $10 + certificate
    7 Honorable Mentions: certificate

All winning and honorable mention poems will be automatically submitted to compete as Missouri's entry to the national level Manningham Trust Student Poetry Contest, sponsored by the National Federation of State Poetry Societies - see www.nfsps.com for more information.

Deadline: Postmarked by February 15.

CONTEST RULES: Please follow carefully
1. Open to Missouri students only, currently in grades 6-12.
2. Students may individually submit a poem, or poems may be submitted by teachers.
3. One poem per student.
4. Any kind of poetry accepted except “found poetry.”
5. Poem MUST HAVE A TITLE.
6. 50 line maximum (longer poems will be disqualified, no exceptions)
7. Poems must be typed. Please use a plain font such as Times New Roman, size 12.
8. Do NOT include illustrations.
9. Statement of Originality (below) MUST be signed by student (not teacher or parent) and stapled to the poem.

Submissions PLEASE FOLLOW CAREFULLY
1. Send only one copy of your poem.
1. TYPE in top right hand corner: student’s name, address, and grade.
2. TYPE in top left hand corner: English teacher’s name and email address, school name and school address.
3. Copy, sign (student's signature) and staple the following Statement of Originality to poem. TEACHERS: DO NOT SEND ONE BLANKET STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY FOR ALL POEMS SUBMITTED. EACH POEM MUST HAVE ITS OWN AND MUST BE SIGNED BY THE STUDENT.





>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY
Student  Print Name ________________________________________
Poem Title ________________________________________________

I certify that this poem is my original work, and has not been copied in whole or part from any author’s poems, including poems posted on the internet.


SIGNED: _______________________________________


DATED:____________


Submit Entries To:  

               Judy Young                                     
               MSPS Youth Director                            
               6155 E. Farm Road 132                 
               Springfield, MO  65802


Deadline: Postmarked by February 15.
·         No email submissions are accepted.  
·         Winner's list will be emailed to teachers by March 15.
·         Prizes will be mailed to students via their school by April 15.
·         Top ten poems in each division will automatically be entered at National level. National level winners notified by May 20.


Thank you for supporting poetry writing with our Missouri youth, and for supporting the MSPS contest. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Judy Young
Missouri State Poetry Society
Youth Works Director
judyyoungbooks@gmail.com
www.judyyoungpoetry.com