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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Kidblog Entry Code

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entry code: bhmu58

Class: Ms. J's Class

Someone Famous: The Royal Diaries

In Cleopatra VII, we see Cleopatra's story as told from her perspective. The book is written much like a journal.

Your assignment for the week is to take that concept and apply it to your own writing. You will be writing from the perspective of either Esther (here is a link to the beginning of the book of Esther, NIV: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Esther+1&version=NIV) or from the perspective of Daniel (http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Daniel%201&version=NIV). Both of these individuals we learn about from God's word were very brave and faced many obstacles.  Please read through several chapters of the book you choose (Esther or Daniel) to understand his/her story. Then, imagine what he/she would've written in a journal.

Written on your KidBlog (we will learn how to use these in class today; I will post the correct link to the site later today), please include the following:

- Three entries (a date is not required, but you may include one if you'd like)
- At least two paragraphs per entry
- Use your journal entries to describe the dangers, problems, and adventures Esther/Daniel faced, and please include the solutions he/she used for these difficult times

Be creative. Take on the personality of Esther or Daniel. Write what you think they may have been thinking/feeling at the time. If you have any questions, leave a comment below. Your three blog entries are due in one week (by Tuesday, December 3rd). They do not needed to be printed as I can view them online. You will be graded on completeness, creativity, and grammar/spelling, as well as correct sentence and paragraph formation. Remember to use the first-person perspective ("I").

Have a WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING! I am thankful for all of you! <3

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Cleopatra Skits

Greetings, all.

Today you will be working in groups to write a short script (3 to 4 minutes) based on the pages given to your group. Be as imaginative as you can; as we discussed in class, Cleopatra VII is written in first-person, so we have so far been limited to Cleopatra's point of view. Let's see what some of the other characters might be experiencing by acting out what Cleopatra sees.

Today, your group will need to do the following:
1) Re-read your section together
2) Assign roles
3) Use the book and the web (for research on Egypt, if necessary for your skit) to write a script. Each group needs only two laptops open - one for writing the script (pick a quick typer! :) and one for research. You may rehearse your skit if you finish the script before class ends.

Tomorrow we will print our scripts at the beginning of class, rehearse for a short time, and then present our skits. Here are your groups, and the page numbers which you will be acting out. Please keep in mind that some of you will need to play opposite-gender roles:

6A
pgs. 3 & 4 (King, servant, cupbearer): Blake, Julia, Katelyn
pgs. 5-8 (Cleopatra, Tryphaena, maid, guard): Anna, Hufsa, Sarah, Andy
pgs. 11 - 13 (Tryphaena, caravan people, servants, Berenice, Cleopatra): Will, Hannah, Kathryn, Rachel, David, Elliott
pgs. 25 - 28 (Cleopatra, Neva, Olympus, Puzo): Sammy, Alex, Quinn, Kyle

6B
pgs. 34 - 37 (Cleopatra, Neva, Puzo, Pygmy): Blake, Trinity, Mya, Owen
pgs. 37;  - 39: (Cleopatra, Neva, 2 boys fishing): Caitlyn, Maggie, Patrick, Kevin
pgs. 45 - 47 (Cleopatra, Olympus, Theophilus): Antonio, Cherie, Brandon
pgs. 47 - 50: (Cleopatra, Neva, Lighthouse master): Keith, Aaliyah, Victoria

Looking forward to seeing you perform on Thursday! Be creative and please show your teammates patience and respect as you put your script together!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Sorry it's late, guys!

Hello all,

My apologies for the late post - I'm not sure what's going with my  Blogger app from home, but I'm at school today and it's working just fine. I think E.S.'s artwork sums it up (his take on "that's the way the cookie crumbles"):


:)

So we've wrapped up our first book and are going to be starting the next very soon. In the meantime, though, we're really going to be working on our writing skills and paragraph construction.

For class on Wednesday, we're going to be reconstructing paragraphs you've written as we discuss the importance of strong topic sentences and supporting details.

Please write a 5-sentence paragraph on the topic of your choosing:

1) Main idea/topic sentence
2) Supporting detail sentence
3) Supporting detail sentence
4) Supporting detail sentence
5) Closing or transition sentence

Then cut your paragraph into individual sentences ("deconstruct" your paragraph) and bring the 5 pieces to class with you Wednesday. See you then!