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Friday, April 20, 2012

AGENDA 4/20

Begin presenting Salesman scenes and projects
Multi-genre research project directions
Endnotes directions and samples
Annotated script/context paragraph sample

Genre piece #1 sample: Biff's Journal entry
Endnotes for Genre piece #1

Genre piece #2 sample: "Conversations with Ben" found poem
Endnotes for Genre piece #2

Genre piece #3 sample: Teen suicide prevention poster
Endnotes for Genre piece #3
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COURSE SYLLABUS AND BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS

11CP American Literature Course Syllabus 2012
Back-to-School Letter to Parents
Classroom Rules & Procedures
Optional Homework Assignment for Parents
Link to ClassDojo.com

Back to School Night PowerPoint for Parents

CSTs Next Week!

Please remember to get a good night's sleep, eat a healthy breakfast (protein!!!), and bring your independent reading book/quiet reading or work assignments to your testing room each day.

If you'd like additional practice before the CSTs on real released items, click here. Remember to approach these multiple-choice questions strategically: don't leave any blank, keep track of guesses, double-check your answers, and afterward, look up and learn any unfamiliar words.

HELPFUL LINKS FOR ELECTION PROJECTS

Description of Election Issues Project 2012
Directions for Annotated Bibliography
Screen shot for how to format the citation spacing (hanging indent)
Screen shot for how to find the Format Paragraph dialog box in the fancy New Microsoft Word
Sample student bibliography, revised and with my comments/reminders
Sample for Print source using Official Voter Information Guide

RECOMMENDED WEBSITES FOR RESEARCH:

California Official Voter Information Guide

Los Angeles County Sample Ballot Lookup

League of Women Voters Los Angeles County Voter Information

League of Women Voters California Education Fund

Project Vote Smart

Money in Politics

Fact checking websites: FactCheck and Politifact

OntheIssues
GovTrack.us
Ballotpedia - California
Digitized print version of Oct 2012 California Educatormagazine

AUDIO RESOURCES FOR COMMERCIALS:

Audacity Getting Started Guide
Link to Audacity (sound editor)
Link to SoundBible - search for free, downloadable sound effects and music!
Link to Soungle - search for free, downloadable sound effects!
Link to Freeplay Music - search for free, downloadable background music by style or keyword
More recommended audio sites

BIBLIOGRAPHY RESOURCES:
Link to KnightCite bibliography generator : use MLA 7 style and make sure you're logged in!
Link to BibMe bibliography generator: use MLA 7 style.
REMEMBER: bibliography generators are only as smart as the information you put in--when possible, enter information "manually" to reduce mistakes!

OWL at Purdue - MLA 7 2009 Guidelines: This is an amazing website with all of the information you'll need to succeed on your bibliography. This is the one I use when I can't remember how to cite something. :-)

MLA 7 information from Bedford St. Martins: this is a wonderful resource and seems to include almost everything you'd need to make your bibliography!!! Check this out if you're unsure how to cite a particular kind of text or source.
Description of Annotated Bibliography assignment
Link to Turnitin.com to submit your annotated bibliography

INDEPENDENT READING

Independent reading requirement description

SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENTS

Samohi Reads Summer Reading discussion page
All-Samo Book: The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
English Department Page with information about summer reading
Information about UCLA summer college essay class that I teach :-)

LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION APPLICATION FORM: Please complete and email to me ASAP

CONTACT INFORMATION

Mrs. Jennifer Pust
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310.395.3204 ext. 71270
jpust@smmusd.org
Prep Period: 6
Back-to-School Night PowerPoint for Parents
Course Syllabus

About Me

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Jennifer Pust
I have taught various grade levels of English for the past sixteen years, and spent five of those years teaching in San Diego. Currently I'm teaching 12th grade AP English: Literature and Composition, and 11th grade AP English: Language and Composition at Santa Monica High School.
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HELPFUL LINKS FOR FALL RHETORICAL HISTORICAL RESEARCH PAPER

Final Essay Checklist
FLT Sheet explaining objectives of paper
Rhetorical Historical Paper Scoring Guide
Turning REALM and SOAPSTone Notes into Body Paragraphs
Style Revision PowerPoint and .pdf handout
Handout on Conclusions

Sample Paper #1: Clare's, on the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill Affair
Sample Paper #2: Mari's, on Japanese-American Internment
Chart comparing the features of Clare's and Mari's papers




Earlier Handouts on Creating Research Notes:
Researchpalooza Assignment Directions and sample citations
Sample Researchpalooza Bibliography with annotations
Sample clean copy of Researchpalooza Bibliography in .doc format
SOAPSTone handout to help you analyze sources
SAD handout to help you analyze appeals in your sources
REALM Notes, Page 1 and REALM Notes, Page 2
MLA Citations: The Basics and flawed citations we fixed inclass

Sample SOAPSTone for Two Bobbies, Period 2
Sample SOAPSTone for Two Bobbies, Period 5

Pust's Sample REALM for "Intro - Hurricane Katrina" excerpt from The Daily Show
Sample REALM Notes for Period 2
Sample REALM Notes for Period 5
Description of Assignment and Research Proposal
Sample research proposal with comments

HELPFUL SITES FOR CURRENT EVENTS

Commonplace Books Description
Sample Commonplace Books Entry
Link to Turnitin.com
Directions for Turnitin.com (check your period #)
Link to KnightCite bibliography generator

Some reputable news sources:
Los Angeles Times
National Public Radio (NPR)
New York Times
CNN.com
TIME magazine
Newsweek magazine
New America Media
U.S. News and World Report
SLATE magazine
National Review magazine
UTNE Reader
National Geographic
The Wall Street Journal
The Washington Post
BBC News

Followers

 

WHY CSTs MATTER

Next week, Samohi will participate in our annual state testing, the California Standards Tests. We discussed the individual importance and relevance of these tests today in Period 2, but if you want to review the data and information again in more detail, I've posted it here:

PowerPoint on CSTs and API by Principal Laurel Fretz
Talking Points to accompany PowerPoint on CSTs and API

Please see me or email me if you have questions. It's important that all students take this seriously, as it may directly impact your chances for college admissions next year!

Remember, Monday is the English-Language Arts portion of the CST and the EAP part 2 (remember that essay you wrote in mid-March?) supplement. PLEASE go to bed early Sunday night and eat a real breakfast Monday morning (not Flaming Hot Cheetos with a side of Mountain Dew). This matters!

HELP FOR POETRY PROJECTS

Description of Poet Study Project (study of four poems by same poet, poet's life and times, etc.)
Sample formatting for Four Poems (due 5/9)
TPS-FAST Analysis directions (first two due 5/16)
Poetry Journal directions (first two due 5/23)


Description of Poetry Performance for Final Exam
Pust's Poem, "Chicago" by Carl Sandburg, with response, "Los Angeles"

TPS-FAST Analysis Method for Poetry

T- Title (consider literal and metaphoric meanings)

P - Paraphrase (go through and summarize each stanza in your own words)

S - Speaker (consider the narrator or persona of the poem--is he/she an observer or a participant? How "emotionally close" is the speaker? Is he/she experiencing this event right now, or reflecting back on it later?)

F - Figurative Language (look for at least three patterns - similes, metaphors, repetition, sound devices, rhyme, opposites, or particular patterns of words)

A - Attitude (what is the speaker's attitude toward the subject of the poem? In short, what is the tone?)

S - Shift (where does the poem change? why might this turning point be significant?)

T - Theme (a complete statement that expresses the meaning of the poem and highlights two techniques the poet uses to express that meaning...e.g., In the poem "__title______," [the poet] uses ___device #1______ and _device #2_______ to suggest that __poem's meaning__________.

RESOURCES FOR POET STUDY PROJECT

Components and Project Overview with All Deadlines
TPS-FAST Method
Poetry Journal Entry Directions
Biographical Essay Directions
List of Recommended Poets

Sample TPS-FAST
Sample Poetry Journal Entry
Sample Biographical Essay
Sample MLA Format Bibliography for Four Poems and Biographical Research

RESOURCES FOR FALL RESEARCH PAPER - RHETORICAL HISTORICAL PROJECT

PROJECT HANDOUTS:
Description of Assignment & Step One: Research Proposal
Sample Research Proposal
Source Guidelines

METHODS FOR RESEARCH NOTES:
SOAPSTONE method and SOAPSTONE sample
Historic Document worksheet method
Cornell Notes method
Research note cards method - powerpoint describing research note cards

RESOURCES FOR INDEPENDENT READING BOOK:
Search for independent reading book:
Santa Monica Public Library
Los Angeles Public Library
Amazon
Barnes & Noble

GOOD SITES TO BEGIN RESEARCHING:
The New York Times Topics page - look here for your topic--you'll find a wealth of resources!
Link to the Samohi Library page to access the SIRS and ProQuest databases - you'll need your login and password.