Thursday, August 6, 2009

Class #7

First off, I talked about Empire of the Sun by J.G. Ballard and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by David Eggars. If you want to read that book, try to get the paperback edition because he changed it between editions.

We discuss "Lives on the Boundaries."

Grammar practice: coordination and subordination, again.

Peer Review of draft #1 of the Remembering Essay.

Beginnings: examples of hooks famous, infamous, good and bad. Here are some by Mitchell Melville , Dickens, and the man himself, Bulwer-Lytten. And then there is Solzhenitsyn.

Homework

1. Read Alice Walker's "Beauty: When the Other Dancer is the Self" pages 117-124 in Reid.

2. Write Draft #2 of your Remembering Essay. Now is the time to focus in on your dominant idea and make sure that you are having the effect you desire.

3. Bring examples of three different beginnings of books or articles to class. They can be either effective or ineffective hooks, in your estimation. When you have your journal back, you will list what these are in your journal.


4. Complete the punctuation handout.

5. Two vocabulary words (to add to your journal when you have it back).










Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Class #6

Final versions of the Observation Paper, with all drafts and comment sheets, were handed in.

We discussed the techniques for writing about memories in Reid.

We looked at an example of this kind of writing, and then groups read and annotated "The Boy's Desire" by R. Rodriguez.

I handed out the assignment sheet for the next paper, and then we discussed Section 24 in the Everyday Writer. Exercises 24.1 was assigned.

Extra practice with subordination and coordination can be found here.

Homework

1. Read in Reid "Lives on the Boundaries" pages 109-116.

2. Fill at least one page of your journal with notes and freewriting, collecting ideas for your Remembering essay.

3. Then create Draft #1 of your Remembering essay to bring to class Thursday.

4. Journal check Thursday. Be prepared to turn your journal in to me. PLEASE make sure that your vocabulary words are numbered so I don't have to count them. They are each worth three points (word, context, definition).

5. Two vocabulary words.