Since
another school year is upon us, I'd like to take the time to welcome the
familiar faces as well as extend a salutation to those of you who I don't yet
know. I'm hoping this year will be one of creativity, community and
collaborative conversation about life and literature.
Reading and writing are essential skills both in the academic and
professional realms; those that are able to use the English language
successfully generally excel at their chosen career. Understanding Writing is a
course aimed at developing critical thinking and writing skills in students so
that they can become strong writers in high school subjects across the
curriculum. In this course, students will write for a wide range of purposes -
ranging from persuasive essays to formal research papers. Each assignment will
work on developing each writer's unique voice and perspective.
Writing well requires rewriting.
Students will draft some pieces several times, with attention to audience,
thoughtful content, and acceptable mechanics. A writing portfolio will be the
best evidence of the student's progress as a writer.
Grammar instruction will be embedded
within the writing process with a focus on developing fluency in new contexts
and mastering conventions. The ultimate goal of this course is to prepare
students for the writing components on the HSPA, SAT, and in upper level
courses.
The purposes of this blog are
multi-faceted. Often, assignments and prompts will be available for perusal on
the blog and supplementary materials and creative inspiration posted by the
teacher. The blog is also a venue to communicate with your classmates in
reference to constructive criticism, to introduce assignments you would be
interested in doing, as well as posit specific prompts of your own. As we move through the year, I would like to encourage
you to post your reactions, thoughts and analysis assignments on the website –
either in comment format or as a new post. Feel free to post any art, music
(lyrics), poetry or pieces of pop culture in general that are reminiscent of
the themes and topics of the material covered in class. Oftentimes, when I am
connected to my work, I will find echoes of it in songs I listen to or movies I
watch. Browsing the posts of the previous class and other students is
encouraged, as long as you maintain originality in your own posts and use the
work of others as a spring-board for your ideas and a medium to engage in
academic discussion. Please, remain respectful and academic in your tone and
intentions - use proper grammar, complete sentences and support in your
responses.
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