Friday, March 17, 2017

Friday, March 17

Image result for shamrockOH HAPPY DAY!!!!!



"COVER LETTER"
When you turn in your project, please include the following info:
1. Explain the philosophical perspective of the project in 1 or 2 sentences. (in the body of the email or in the document itself).
2. Explain or SHOW how your work is intertextual.  You can explain the intertextual connections in a few sentences, OR you can annotate the intertextuality itself, like I have modeled here in my poem:  "Whichever Road Taken."
3. ANSWER: What do you still need to do after break to get this project ready for exhibition?

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Thursday, March 16

GET 'ER DONE!!!

Tomorrow, you will turn in your project in its current form, including the completed written work.  Many of you have extensions on your visual piece, which is fine, but you must turn in your writing and documentation of  the vision you have for your entire project.

See the rubric

Add some Grand Style!

Conference with me if you haven't already!

Senior TED Talk schedule


HONORS
  • Please turn in reflection/synthesis from A Tale for the Time Being
  • Turn in book and get a copy of Cat's Cradle
  • Don't forget you have an essay due before break:)
  • Second semester Honors doc





Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Wednesday, March 15

Add some beauty and flair to your written projects: 
USE THE GRAND STYLE OF RHETORIC!!!!!

Grand Style definition and examples

Other resources:
Poetic Devices
Extended Metaphors 
Extended Metaphor Examples

Monday, March 13, 2017

Monday, March 13

Starter: Check-in
On a scratch piece of paper, tell me where you are in your project process.  What have you gotten done?  What do you need to do in the next few days?  What are your struggles?  What are your needs?

Draft of my poem    
Critique, anyone?  (Totally optional, but everyone could use a little feedback)
#projectbasedlife


DO BEAUTIFUL WORK!!!

Conference with me?

TED Talk schedule

HONORS:
  • Please turn in reflection/synthesis from A Tale for the Time Being
  • Turn in book and get a copy of Cat's Cradle
  • Don't forget you have an essay due before break:)
  • Second semester Honors doc

Friday, March 10, 2017

Friday, March 10

WORK TIME



HONORS Book Club meeting in Kyle's room!
Review requirements for reflection/synthesis and the second semester essays. Ask me any questions that you have!

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Thursday, March 9

Digging in to the rubric...
Our Goal: Internalize the features of the rubric in order to generate the dopest project possible



Let's dig in to the nitty-gritty of the rubric language.  Think about the qualities of projects that would exemplify these standards.   Pair share (hashtag it)?  

1. What does thoughtful mean in the context of our project?
2. What does authentic mean in the context of this project?
3. What does it mean for a piece of writing and a creative visual to "work together cohesively"?
4. What does it mean when a project is "refined to exhibition standards"
5. What does it mean to "exemplify beautiful work"?
6. What are some ways that you be creatively intertextual in this project?


***For further depth of understanding of using intertextuality as a literary device, click here.
Work Time
Project Conference with Me? Do Beautiful Work!
Senior TED Talk Schedule: Feel free to go to the talks that you want to see!
HONORS:  Be ready with prep for Book Club meeting tomorrow 3rd period! If you want my feedback on your first Honors essay, please turn it in ASAP and schedule a conference with me.


Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Wednesday, March 8

Starter:  Write a focusing question for your project tune that your group could give you feedback on.


PROJECT TUNE CRITIQUE


In groups of 3, follow the steps to “tune” each other’s’ project ideas/draft.  Spend around 20 or so minutes on each, give or take.  Be authentic, specific, helpful, and kind.  #goldenrule #ospreysrule


Step 1:  Presenter shares project and focusing question  (3-5 minutes)
PRESENTER:  Describe your project idea and/or share whatever work you have done on it.  Share the perspective you are trying to convey with your project. Share struggles and a focusing question for the group.
TUNERS:  Listen and think of questions you may have about the project


Step 2.  Clarifying Questions (2-3 minutes)
TUNERS:  Ask clarifying questions to better understand the project idea and where the presenter wants to take it, that is, to gain clarity. These questions are to get information about the concrete details of the project.  They are matter of fact, and should not delve into deeper issues.


Examples:
  • What materials will you need?
  • Will you write that in free verse or another form?
  • Will you need permission for that?


PRESENTERS:  Answer the questions.  Verbally process the details.  Take notes as needed.


Step 3.  Probing Questions (5-7 minutes)
TUNERS:  Ask probing questions that help the presenter process the potentials and possibilities of his or her project ideas. The purpose of probing questions is NOT to give suggestions, but to help the presenter think more deeply about their project and what they are trying to do with it.  Probing questions should be big open-ended questions (think: seminar questions). Write these questions on post-its and hand them to the presenter as you ask them.  Every group member must contribute at least one probing question.  More are encouraged.
Examples:
  • What emotional tone are you trying to create with your art?  How do you hope your audience will respond to your piece?
  • How can you use community resources and contacts to help you achieve your goals?
  • How could you build more philosophical perspective into the idea?


PRESENTERS:  Answer the questions OR don’t.  Verbally process the details OR just think about them.  Take notes as needed.


Step 4.  Participant Discussion (5-7 minutes)
ALL:  Have an open discussion about the project and share ideas. Address the focusing question and help the presenter get unstuck or figure out his or her direction.  Be thoughtful and intellectual Ospreys.  Presenter should take notes as need.


Step 5.  Rotate and repeat

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Tuesday, March 7

PROJECT ART GALLERY:






Today:  
PERSONAL PROJECT CONFERENCES!!!
WORK TIME:  "Project Tune" tomorrow

Monday, March 6, 2017

Monday, March 6

PHILOSOPHY PROJECT FUN TIMES!

Starter 3.6: What are you grateful for? What role does gratitude play in your quest for happiness and meaning?

Dana’s project:  “Cuida

For inspiration:  Hunter S. Thomson’s letter to a friend
If it helps you to brainstorm your own thoughts about your project, write a letter to a friend or to yourself, trying to express your advice about finding meaning!



PROJECT WORK TIME!!!
We will have a critique/project tune on Wednesday, so by then you should have a robust draft or working project idea that you can get feedback on.
Project conferences with me starting tomorrow.

HONORS:  Book Club meeting today on A Tale for the Time Being. (postponed)


Thursday, March 2, 2017

Thursday, March 2




Student Model: Gabe
Gabe's writing

Finish and turn in your mini-study from yesterday.

DUE AT THE END OF TODAY:
Personal Philosophy Statement and Project Proposal

Use this resource?  Brainstorm Guiding Questions and Student Examples

REVIEW: Project Description, (including list of topics)

HONORS Book Club Monday ATFTTB 
Here is link to book club doc for prep purposes.